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Abu Bakr Al Kindi announces conclusion of Sharjah Heritage Days
Abu Bakr Al Kindi announces conclusion of Sharjah Heritage Days

Sharjah 24

time23-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sharjah 24

Abu Bakr Al Kindi announces conclusion of Sharjah Heritage Days

Honouring participants and supporters The ceremony featured an introductory video showcasing the event's efforts, followed by a performance of the Palm Symphony operetta. Over 46 supporting, participating, and sponsoring entities were honoured, along with more than 27 working committees and over 100 employees for their dedication. Looking forward to 2026 Al Kindi expressed gratitude to all workers, government agencies, and visitors, and confirmed that the 23rd edition of Sharjah Heritage Days will take place in 2026.

Sharjah Heritage Days 2025 Celebrates Emirati Culture Through February
Sharjah Heritage Days 2025 Celebrates Emirati Culture Through February

CairoScene

time06-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Sharjah Heritage Days 2025 Celebrates Emirati Culture Through February

Events and activities will span seven cities, including Sharjah City, Khorfakkan and Kalba. Jan 30, 2025 The 22nd edition of Sharjah Heritage Days is set to take place from February 12th to 23, 2025, under the theme 'Roots'. Organised by the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, the festival will celebrate Emirati heritage while fostering cultural exchange. Events and activities will span seven cities, including Sharjah City, Khorfakkan and Kalba. This year's edition introduces new cultural venues and events, including the 'Book Market', bringing together 12 libraries and six publishing houses, and the 'Library Centennial Celebration', commemorating the 100th anniversary of Sharjah's first library with an exhibition dedicated to its literary legacy. The 'Roots' exhibit will explore Sharjah's historical milestones, while 'Scents Through the Ages' traces the evolution of perfumery. Sharjah Heritage Days has grown into an international platform, with participation from over 26 countries, including Morocco, China, Germany and the Netherlands. More than 30 governmental and cultural institutions, including UNESCO and ICCROM-Sharjah, will take part. Folk performances will feature prominently, with the largest-ever Al Ayyala show involving 300 artists. The artistic program includes the 'Palm Symphony' operetta, the play 'Mawa'id Arqoub' and the children's theater production 'Island of Wishes'. Live demonstrations by 150 artisans from around the world will also showcase traditional crafts. The festival will also host the 8th GCC Dama Championship, a competition centered around the traditional strategy board game.

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