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Meet the voice behind Iftah Ya Simsim’s Shams

Iftah Ya SimSimEmirati puppeteer Asma Al Shamsi, who plays Shams, reveals how she came to work with the Muppets and what her job entails.

“I was formerly a drama teacher for children up to the age of 5 at Zayed Higher ­Organisation for Humanitarian Care and Special Needs.”

“I have never seen a show like this in the Gulf and to be part of that is a gratifying and an amazing experience. Also, I am always drawn to anything educational with children. At the centre I used to do small performances with puppets. The shows had a positive message about living with special needs as well, for the community to support those who do.”

“I learnt about the opportunity to join the programme in March 2014 through social media. I sent them an email and they got back with an invitation to the auditions in Abu Dhabi.”

“The auditions were really interesting. I’d never seen one on such a huge scale. You are talking about not only people from the Gulf coming in, but people from all over the Arab world.”

“It went on for about 20 days and nearly every day, people would be cut until there were only six of us left.”

“When they gave me the role, they told me that you are playing the role of Shams. They already had it planned for me.”

“Shams is a new character. She is very merry and loves life. She is very quick and her best friend is Nu’man.”

Original article by Saeed Saeed

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Meet the voice behind Iftah Ya Simsim’s Shams

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