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Emirati artists perform in showcase at London's Kensington Palace
Emirati artists perform in showcase at London's Kensington Palace

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Emirati artists perform in showcase at London's Kensington Palace

LONDON: 'If we do not tell our story, someone else will. And they will get it wrong,' said Huda Alkhamis-Kanoo, founder of the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation, following a performance in London on Friday that brought Emirati talent to a major international platform. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ Emirati artists took to the stage at Kensington Palace to present a night of operatic performances. Fatima Al-Hashimi, Ahmed Al-Housani, and Ihab Darwish performed in multiple languages including Arabic, Italian and English. The performance was part of the Abu Dhabi Festival's Abroad program in collaboration with the Peace and Prosperity Trust. The event was intended to promote Emirati cultural expression through classical music and cross-cultural collaboration. Alkhamis-Kanoo said an event like this is vital for cultural diplomacy and is not a one-off, but a commitment to placing Emirati talent on the world stage. 'It's about creating understanding, building dialogue, and showing the world the strength of our cultural identity through music,' he explained. 'We invest in the young, we partner with the world, and we build cultural legacies that last.' The evening also included the premiere of Darwish's latest composition 'Ruins of Time,' which blended orchestral arrangements with traditional Arabic elements. 'Music is the fastest way to reach people. It creates peace, it creates understanding,' Darwish told Arab News. 'Music removes boundaries. It creates a shared language, a dialogue of coexistence, peace, and tolerance. When people from different cultures come together to create music, it naturally fosters mutual understanding.' Al-Hashimi explained the intention behind adapting a classical repertoire to reflect Arab identity. 'Even while singing in Italian, I included Arabic lyrics to keep our signature present,' she said. Al-Housani described the event as a 'professional milestone,' adding: 'Performing here is more than a concert, it's a message. We're here to show the world the strength and beauty of our culture.'

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