ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)

Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Al Dhafra Region, the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) is organising the fifth Al Dhafra Book Festival at Madinat Zayed Public Park in Al Dhafra from December 9-15, 2024.

Held under the theme Al Dhafra: Celebrating a Cultural Legacy, the event brings together more than 100 local and Arab publishing houses showcasing more than 50,000 titles.

The agenda for the 2024 festival, which has seen a 100 percent increase in the number of participating publishers compared to last year, features more than 200 events designed to strengthen connections with the UAE’s cultural, literary, and artistic heritage, while fostering a deep engagement with reading among the youth through an immersive family experience.

Chairman of the ALC, His Excellency Dr Ali bin Tamim, said, “Over the course of its previous editions, the Al Dhafra Book Festival has succeeded in highlighting the creativity of the Al Dhafra region, its heritage, and poets. The festival has strengthened the bond between the new generation and the practice of reading, while also promoting interest in the Arabic language, establishing the festival as a premier cultural event eagerly awaited by people across the region to celebrate knowledge, art, and literature.”

“The activities and programmes on the agenda for this year’s festival focus on the cultural and intellectual value of Al Dhafra’s rich heritage and unique character. The region has long been an inspiration for poets and writers who have celebrated its charm and beauty, expressing a profound connection to a place that has shaped their creativity with distinctive features that resonate with Al Dhafra’s exceptional nature.”

“The festival’s growth marks a significant milestone and confirms that we are witnessing a great interest from publishers to showcase their intellectual works to the region’s diverse community, which, in turn, contributes to the achievement of our strategic goals at the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre to advance the status of the Arabic language in Emirati society, and foster a generation that is knowledgeable, passionate about reading, and deeply connected to its heritage and authentic values.”

The festival’s agenda is based on a deep understanding of Al Dhafra’s unique identity, aiming to enhance the region’s cultural landscape and strengthen residents’ connection to their rich heritage.

This year, the festival has introduced a range of new activities, including a programme named Hadirat Baynounah inspired by the traditional gathering around a Hakawati (storyteller).

Meanwhile, the music programme includes Emirati singing sessions, roaming musical performances, and a concert by the Arab Choir, featuring timeless poems by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founding Father of the UAE.

Live cooking shows in collaboration with professional chefs are also on the agenda, along with a Junior League, which includes sports competitions for the youth in collaboration with Al Dhafra Sports and Cultural Club.

Al Dhafra Book Festival is deeply connected to the region’s unique character, drawing its vision from its heritage in an effort to enhance its standing on the national cultural stage.

It is held in the heart of the Empty Quarter, celebrating the essence of Emirati life and heritage, where the desert meets the sea.

For the third consecutive year, the festival’s main stage will host the Poetry Nights: Voices Loved by People programme, celebrating Al Dhafra’s cultural and artistic pioneers, including its poets and singers.

It will also feature heritage workshops for children, along with sessions dedicated to People of Determination.

As part of the festival, the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre will host an awards ceremony at the historic Al Dhafra Fort to honour the winners of the second edition of the Sard Al Thahab (Golden Narrative) award, which supports storytelling as a popular artform in the Arab world.

The Al Dhafra Book Festival transcends the conventional approach to book fairs, establishing itself as an annual celebration of knowledge, heritage, and culture.

The festival is constantly seeking to expand its network of partners, with this year’s edition being held in collaboration with Al Dhafra Region Municipality at the Department of Municipalities and Transport as a strategic partner, along with information technology solutions and services provider Lenador Systems as the technology partner, and both the Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination and Al Dhafra Sports and Cultural Club as programme partners.