Farah Chamma | |
Birth Date: | April |
Birth Place: | United Arab Emirates |
Nationality: | Palestinian |
Occupation: | Poet |
Language: | Arabic, English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese |
Farah Chamma (Arabic: فرح شمّا; born April 1948) is a Palestinian spoken-word poet in the United Arab Emirates. Chamma speaks six languages including Arabic, English, and French. She is one of the young poets at the "Poeticians Club" which is a group of poets from the Middle East run by the Palestinian filmmaker and writer Hind Shoufani.[1] She is the founder of Parea band which combines music with spoken-word.
Chamma was born in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates to a family from Nablus. At the age of eighteen, Chamma moved to Brazil and lived there for four months during which she learned the Portuguese language. She obtained her bachelor's degree in philosophy and sociology at Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi. She learned French in university as well as German and Spanish.[2] In her final year at university, she moved to France.
Chamma began her career at age fourteen and started performing on different stages. Since 2008, she has participated in several events and festivals, including the Sikka Art Fair, organised by Dubai Culture and Arts Authority and the symposium A Sip of Poetry held in Abu Dhabi in 2012. Recently, the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature in its twelfth session organized the Identity Poetics session, in which Chamma was featured among other poets including award-winning Colombian-American poet Carlos Adres Gomez and UAE performance poetry star Afra Atiq.[3] Chamma then pursued a master's in performance and culture at Goldsmiths, University of London.
In 2013, Chamma released a YouTube video where she recited her Arabic poem How Must I Believe. The video received more than 250,000 views.[4] On 4 January 2014, she published another video performance, The Nationality.[5] In February 2019, Chamma performed in London along with oud and guitar player Maruan Betawi and percussionist Phelan Burgoyne.[6] Chamma also has an Arabic language podcast named "Maqsouda" which is about Arabic poetry created and hosted by both Zeina Hashem Beck and Chamma.[7]