Persian Golden Lioness Award
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The Persian Golden Lioness Awards were established by the World Academy of Arts, Literature, and Media (WAALM), which was established by Mustafa Dorbayani in February 2005 in order to support, develop and promote Dramatic and Fine Arts, Creative Writing, Poetry, and Literature as well as Professional Journalism and Media Productions. WAALM offered its first "Persian Golden Lioness Awards" in a ceremony that was conducted in Budapest on 29 October 2005 through which 25 artists and scholars of Hungary and Iran were honored. The 2nd awarding ceremony took place on 27 October 2006 with participants from 15 different nationalities. During the 2nd Persian Golden Lioness Awards, 25 awardees were honored. The 3rd Persian Golden Lioness Awards was contacted in London, England on 31 Oct 2008 with participation of 11 nationalities, several high level officials and diplomats. The current number of Awardees from WAALM Academy reached the total of 87 in 2008.
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[edit] Categories
The Persian Golden Lioness Awards are conferred in three main categories:
- Dramatic, Music, and Fine Arts
- Literature, Creative Writing, Poetry, Persian / Iranian Studies and Research
- Professional Journalism and Media (Radio/TV Productions, Magazines Newspapers, Websites)as well as Educational Productions.
Other categories:
- Honorary Award of The Year: To an organization that highly contributed to the Persian communities around the world.
[edit] References
2008
- PersianMirror Online Magazine Article 1[1] [1]
- PersianMirror Online Magazine Article 2[2] [2]
- PersianMirror Online Magazine Article 3 Part 1[3] [3]
- PersianMirror Online Magazine Article 3 Part 2[4] [4]
- PersianMirror Online Magazine Article 4[5] [5]
- PersianMirror Online Magazine Article 5[6] [6]
- BBC Persian Service[7] [7]
- Zigzag Magazine (In Parsi)[8] [8]
- Rooz News(In Parsi)[9] [9]
2007
2006
- Payvand News[11] [11]
- Zene.hu – Hungarian Art News (In Hungarian)[12][12]
- Tradearabia – Central Europe (In Hungarian)[13] [13]
- PersianMirror Online Magazine[14] [14]
- Magiran (In Parsi)[15] [15]
- AshtiDaily (In Parsi)[16] [16]
- PersianMirror Online Magazine[17] [17]
- Iranian.com[18] [18]
- BBC Persian Service[19] [19]
- Voice of America Persian Service[20] [20]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ PersianMirror Online Magazine 2008 Article 1
- ^ PersianMirror Online Magazine 2008 Article 2
- ^ PersianMirror Online Magazine 2008 Article 3 Part 1
- ^ PersianMirror Online Magazine Article 3 Part 2
- ^ PersianMirror Online Magazine Aticle 4
- ^ PersianMirror Article 5
- ^ BBC
- ^ Zigzag
- ^ Rooz
- ^ WAALM Tours USA
- ^ Payvand's Iran News
- ^ Zene.hu
- ^ Hilal Group
- ^ PersianMirror
- ^ Iranian Newa
- ^ Farhangestan
- ^ PersianMirror
- ^ Iranian
- ^ BBC
- ^ VOA