ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)
The Doorway to Abu Dhabi festival opened at Manezhnaya Square in Moscow on Wednesday and runs until August 23, as part of the Moscow Mayor’s Summer in Moscow programme.
Organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and supported by the Government of Moscow and the UAE Embassy in the Russian Federation, the five-day festival invites visitors to discover the culture, heritage, creativity and hospitality that make Abu Dhabi one of the world’s most distinctive destinations.
Designed to bring the spirit of Abu Dhabi to life, the free public festival combines live performances and demonstrations, traditional crafts, authentic Emirati cuisine and interactive workshops.
Whether planning a future holiday or discovering the destination for the first time, visitors will experience the warmth of Emirati hospitality while exploring the traditions, stories and experiences that define Abu Dhabi.
Each day throughout the festival, guests will enjoy a programme of live performances featuring traditional Emirati music through ensemble, duet and solo performances, along with Al-Ayala and Al Harbiya, Emirati traditional performing arts. Al-Ayala is inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The Doorway to Abu Dhabi festival also has a number of interactive pavilions highlighting the UAE’s rich heritage and traditional crafts.
The House of Artisans showcases a variety of Emirati crafts, including talli (traditional embroidery), khoos (palm-leaf weaving), sadu (traditional weaving), and pottery. It also offers a range of workshops where visitors can learn and develop traditional skills under the guidance of experienced artisans.
Bait Al Gahwa showcases the traditions of preparing and serving Arabic coffee as practised in the traditional Emirati majlis, through a live demonstration highlighting the preparation methods of one of the most prominent symbols of Emirati hospitality.
The Maritime Pavilion highlights Abu Dhabi’s historic connection to the sea through live demonstrations of rope-making, pearl-diving equipment, fishing nets and gargoor (fish-traps), celebrating the maritime heritage that played a significant role in shaping the emirate’s history.
A highlight of the festival will be an immersive domed pavilion featuring spectacular 360-degree projections of Abu Dhabi’s iconic landmarks, allowing visitors to experience the destination through an engaging visual journey inspired by its cultural sites, natural landscapes and award-winning attractions.
Visitors can also discover the flavours of Abu Dhabi, with opportunities to sample traditional Emirati dishes such as madrouba, dango, and arseea (a variety of hot dishes made with chicken, rice, vegetables and spices), as well as desserts including luqaimat (fried dough balls), ranjeena (a date dessert with flour, cardamom and cinnamon), and fresh dates.
Those wishing to take home a piece of Abu Dhabi will be able to browse a selection of traditional souvenirs, handcrafted products and perfumes from the UAE in dedicated retail tents.
The Doorway to Abu Dhabi festival is free to attend. Visitors are invited to explore the festival and discover everything Abu Dhabi has to offer before planning their next journey to the emirate.