The College of Fine Arts at the University of Basrah is holding a symposium on (the strangeness of searching for human existence in theatrical texts of the artist Ammar Nima Jaber).

The Continuing Education Unit at the College of Fine Arts, University of Basrah, held an electronic symposium on (the strangeness of searching for human existence in theatrical texts of the artist Ammar Nehme Jaber)
The symposium, which was moderated by the assistant teacher Hadeel Iyad and attended by the artist Ammar Nehmeh Jaber, included a definition of the meaning of exoticism and where it is found in Ammar Neama's texts and how to write a theatrical text.
The symposium also discussed the subject of the artist, which he adopts from the lived reality and plots it strangely, between reality and fantasy, and between myth and history.
A group of teachers and students participated in the symposium.
The symposium aims to shed light on the artist Ammar Nehme Jaber and his writings for distinguished theatrical texts, as well as teaching students the mechanisms and stages of writing a dramatic text, and explaining the components of theatrical work and the basic symbols adopted by the artist

A model for the characters of his abundant theatrical texts, and to indicate the importance of this art and its role in supplementing the art of Iraqi theater.