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they do one version or another of this all over the world, but shuwa is special. they slather a goat with a spicy paste consisting of cumin, coriander, red pepper, cinnamon, cardamom and nutmeg. then wrap the meat in palm or banana leaves, dig a hole, throw in some meat and cover it up and leave underground for a day or two over hot coals. anthony: oman has changed in a way that s unique to anywhere i ve been. i mean, i haven t seen any place that has, sort of, maintained the architecture and the character that this country has. and that s a really unusual thing. hassan: yeah it s one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. anthony: hassan meer is one oman s preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur
representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. muzna: the thing in arabia, we have a tradition of storytelling and saying things without saying them directly. we took this from poetry. they have a certain language with a lot of text, with a lot of anthony: subtext. muzna: yeah. anthony: there s an unusual mix here, very graceful very proud, mix of culture and languages. hassan: i mean, the mix was existent from the beginning. muzna: there is a beauty in being different and understanding the other. anthony: it s such a difficult time to make that argument. the whole world seems to be going exactly the opposite direction. i mean, my country, the last thing anyone seems to want to do is highlight the other. aisha: i think people discuss, like, fears of multiculturalism but within oman, because of our sacred history it s a traditional reality. it s our background, it s who we are.
cardamom and nutmeg. then wrap the meat in palm or banana leaves, dig a hole, throw in some meat and cover it up and leave underground for a day or two over hot coals. anthony: oman has changed in a way that s unique to anywhere i ve been. i mean, i haven t seen any place that has, sort of, maintained the architecture and the character that this country has. and that s a really unusual thing. hassan: yeah it s one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. anthony: hassan meer is one oman s preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene.
muzna: the thing in arabia, we have a tradition of storytelling and saying things without saying them directly. we took this from poetry. they have a certain language with a lot of text, with a lot of anthony: subtext. muzna: yeah. anthony: there s an unusual mix here, very graceful very proud, mix of culture and languages. hassan: i mean, the mix was existent from the beginning. muzna: there is a beauty in being different and understanding the other. anthony: it s such a difficult time to make that argument. the whole world seems to be going exactly the opposite direction. i mean, my country, the last thing anyone seems to want to do is highlight the other. aisha: i think people discuss, like, fears of multiculturalism but within oman, because of our sacred history it s a traditional reality. it s our background, it s who we are.
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