Ghotbedin Sadeghi in the commemoration Ceremony of Majid Ghannad:
No one taught us how much we need each other

Iran Theater- Ghotbedin Sadeghi participated in the commemoration ceremony of Majid Ghannad, which was held at the opening ceremony of the Peace Ambassadors Institute. In this ceremony, he criticized the unkindness towards the artistic community.
The opening ceremony of the Peace Ambassadors Institute was held last night, June 22, and Majid Ghannad, a veteran artist in the field of performing arts, was honored in the hall of Ostad Nazerzadeh at Iranshahr Theater Hall.
Hamed Nasrabadian, CEO of the Peace Ambassadors Institute, said at the beginning of the ceremony, "The Peace Ambassadors of the Scene was formed as a continuation of the activities of the Iranian Peace Soldiers Theater Group." With the aim of spreading the culture of peace and with the guidance of 16 ambassadors in different fields and with the help of people like you who believe that the world today needs peace in the society, we are going to take a step in this direction. We are trying to cooperate with theater groups that are concerned about peace."
Ghotbedin Sadeghi, writer, director and theater teacher expressed his satisfaction with the commemoration of Majid Ghannad: "I am delighted that Majid is being appreciated tonight. Because our society is a disloyal society and we love each other very badly! We are a family, we have no right to be ignorant of each other."
He continued: "In the past, theater groups were a family. Moliere worked in theater with his family, even the Oskooyi first started theater with their family in Iran. Drama groups love each other like a blood bond. We did not learn this, unfortunately, low offer and high demand and the wrong policies of some managers have put everyone against each other. No one taught us how much we need each other."
He went on to say: We learned in the theater that this art is a cohesive and team work and What is the point if we cannot bring these work values into our daily life. It is important to bring all these principles into life. Our life is based on this honest acknowledgment of the existence of the other. Appreciate each other, love each other. It is important to bring all these principles into life.”
Majid Ghannad is an Iranian television presenter, producer, and director. He is mostly known for his works in Iran local TV for children, like Fitile Jom'eh Tatileh, School to school and Ghelgheli. He is also known as Uncle Ghannad among children