ABU DHABI (WAM)
Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region, the fifth edition of Al Dhafra Book Festival kicked off December 9, at the Madinat Zayed Public Park in Al Dhafra with the participation of 100 local and Arab publishers showcasing 50,000 titles.
Organised by the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC), the festival is scheduled to run until December 15, with four new activities on the agenda, most notably, the ‘Hadirat Baynounah’, which simulates a folk tradition where people gathered around storytellers to listen to their tales while enjoying coffee brewed over an open fire.
Other highlights include the ‘Min Eshana’ (From Our Dinner) featuring live cooking shows by professional chefs and productive families from Al Dhafra; a ‘Junior League’ featuring exciting sports competitions for youth; and the music programme, which includes musical sessions featuring artists Qusai Al Maamari, Mohammed Al Menhali, and Khalid Mohammed, in addition to a concert by the Arab Choir.
Held under the theme ‘Al Dhafra: Celebrating a Cultural Legacy’, the festival’s agenda includes around 200 activities spread across seven corners and within three distinct Programmes. This makes it a leading cultural beacon and a unique family experience that supports the ALC’s mission to foster a generation of avid readers with a deep connection to the heritage and values of Emirati society, while empowering the youth and celebrating cultural, artistic, and intellectual pioneers.
With around 60,000 visitors expected this year, the festival draws its vision from the region’s rich cultural heritage and seeks to promote the values of belonging, creativity, and innovation as a means to strengthen Al Dhafra’s position on the national cultural map.
Dr. Ali bin Tamim, Chairman of the ALC, said: “The Launch of the fifth edition of the Al Dhafra Book Festival, with its diverse agenda of activities and programmes, marks a continuation of the success achieved in previous editions of the event. It reflects the deep engagement the festival has established with its audience and the wider community, underscoring its role in advancing the status of the Arabic language through an integrated agenda of events that enable visitors – particularly children and youth – to enrich their knowledge and experiences, while providing them with ample opportunities to showcase their talents and skills in a supportive cultural and social environment.”
He stressed the Centre’s commitment to showcasing Al Dhafra’s distinguished heritage and cultural significance with each edition of the festival, highlighting the region’s pivotal role in shaping the UAE’s cultural and heritage ecosystem, which the city of Al Dhafra and its people played a critical role in creating. “The festival strives to highlight this role through its various cultural, literary, and artistic programmes, that emulate the nature of Al Dhafra region and connect younger generations with authentic Emirati values,” he said. “The youth’s passion for the region and its heritage fuels their creativity, with Al Dhafra’s enchanting sands and landmarks sparking their imagination.”
The ‘Poetry Nights: Voices Loved by People’ programme is returning for the third consecutive year, this time in a new format titled ‘The Poem Secret’.
The festival also engages children and youth with competitive activities that stimulate their enthusiasm and contribute to their growth and skill development. The Gen Alpha programme offers various sessions and workshops that allow participants to develop new skills and expand their knowledge in various fields and professions, such as doll-making and pottery painting.
Moreover, on December 12, the festival will host a ceremony at the historic Al Dhafra Fort to honour winners in the second edition of the Sard Al Thahab (Golden Narrative) Award.
Al Dhafra Book Festival 2024 is held in collaboration with Al Dhafra Region Municipality at the Department of Municipalities and Transport as strategic partner, along with information technology solutions and services provider Lenador Systems as technology partner, and both the Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination and Al Dhafra Sports and Cultural Club as programme partners.