Sheikh Sultan with other dignitaries at the opening of the Sharjah Heritage Days on April 2.-Photos by M. Sajjad
Sharjah - The opening ceremony was attended by His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.
Published: Tue 2 Apr 2019, 9:00 PM
Updated: Tue 2 Apr 2019, 11:40 PM
Over 60 countries brought their distinctive histories and cultures to the Heart of Sharjah as the Sharjah Heritage Days began on Tuesday. Held under the theme 'Craft and Calligraphy', the cultural festival will run up to April 20, bringing together individuals of diverse ethnicities to celebrate their unique cultures.
The opening ceremony was attended by His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.
Reflecting on the rich civilisations of countries, the Sharjah Heritage Days has encouraged the spirit of cooperation and mutual respect among them. It is organised by the Directorate of Heritage, Department of Culture and Information and coincides with Unesco's celebrations of World Heritage Day in April.
Dr Abdulaziz Almusallam, chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage and chairman of the Higher Committee of Sharjah Heritage Days, said: "Through the event, we are successfully able to showcase a range of folk dances, representative of the cultures practised around the world, and at the same time witness some unique craftsmanship of artisans expected to participate in the event, among other entertaining activities."
About 700 delegates, including experts, artisans, researchers, writers and media professionals from over 60 countries, are participating in this year's event. Over 22 international groups, 15 government agencies and 18 bands from the country are also part of the celebrations.
The event featured the participation of several international organisations, including the International Council of Organisations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Arts (CIOFF) and the University of Zhejiang, China.
"Preserving and promoting our heritage has been the underlying goal of each edition of the Sharjah Heritage Days. The annual event also serves as a one-stop-shop for food, entertainment and festivity, all aimed at providing a fun-filled and wholesome experience to all its visitors," added Almusallam.
This year's cultural event will also feature a variety of activities and exhibitions that represented the vibrant culture of the emirate.
What's on offer at the event
>700 participants
>60 countries
>22 international groups
>15 government agencies 18 bands
>When: Till April 20
>Where: Sharjah Heritage Area, Heart of Sharjah
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