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Formation | July 11, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-07-11) |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Chicago |
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Official language | English & Arabic |
Key people | Joe Rasho (President) |
Website | http://www.missiraqusa.com |
Miss Iraq in America (Arabic: ملكة جمال العراق في أمريكا) is an annual beauty pageant, first held in 2013. The competition has been presided over and supervised by Yalla Fan, an artistic production company founded by Joe Rasho. The competition requires the contestants to be United States residents of Iraqi descent between the ages of 18 and 27 and unmarried. The competition is designed to promote Iraqi culture and introduce Iraqi women to the world. Sarah Edan won the 2016 title, despite of her title as a divorcée from a U.S.service member. [1]
The first Miss Iraq-America ceremony was held in 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. There were fifteen contestants competing for the title. The winner was Lavin Hama[2], followed by first-runner up, Alina Oraha and second-runner up Sjaa Al-Otaibi.[3] The contestants vied for the title in front of a panel of judges: producer Billy Hado, Iraqi hero Julius Isak, Dasco Charwani, celebrity decorator Per Mimi, decorator and designer Ghada Ajami, Dr. Rachel Corcis, and Activist Samira Kirkawes.[4][better source needed]
The ceremony started with a dance inspired by hopes for peace. The pageant hosts introduced participants to the audience. The contest included video interviews where each woman spoke about their home city in Iraq and Iraq as a country. The ceremony also included culturally relevant song performances and interaction with the audience in the theatre. The pageant and subsequent celebration lasted until the early morning hours, with a show conclusion presented by the 19-year-old winner, Lavin Hama.[5]
On November 26, 2014, the Miss Iraq-America Award ceremony was held for the second consecutive year in the state of Michigan and was won by Melinda Tuma[6], a student at the College of Pharmacy. The first runner-up was Farah Sto, followed by Lavinia Issa, Rita Ghannam, and Marie Curcis.[7].
In the 2014 pageant, the opening ceremony again consisted of an expressionist dance symbolizing peace. The participants, along with visiting artist, Megan Hormuz, sang "Ghali Ya Iraq" by the Lebanese artist Rabie Baroud. Artist, Ismail Faruji, opened the concert with the song "Raise Your Head to the End of Iraq." The beauty pageant was attended by a selection of famous Iraqi artists including Dean Asmro, and Melad Yunus.
The next Miss Iraq-America contest was held in Bellagio Hall on Warren Street in Michigan on 12 March 2016. The 2016 pageant was attended by several acclaimed artists, most notably Hussam Al-Rassam[8]. Sarah Abdali Idan won the Miss Iraq-America 2016 title, followed by Lord Hanna and Anwar Hussein. Sarah Abdali Idan later represented Iraq in the Miss Universe 2017 contest.[9]
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Sarah Idan |
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Melinda Tuma |
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Lavin Hama |
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