Festival promises visitors an interactive experience through guided tours, public programmes and an internationally renowned show
Under the patronage of His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, Qasr Al Hosn Festival will open next month on the site of Abu Dhabi’s oldest structure dating back to the second half of the 18th century. Organised by Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA), Qasr Al Hosn Festival will run from 20 February to 1 March 2014 with an exciting programme that includes guided tours of the fort, public programmes and an internationally renowned show adapted to reflect the elements of the UAE culture. On February 21, Qasr Al Hosn Festival will be open to women and children only.For the first time in several years, Qasr Al Hosn Festival presents an opportunity to its visitors to explore the historic fort as it undergoes renovation. The interior foyer will be partially open to festival visitors on guided tours and educational activities for children and youth.
Qasr al Hosn Festival will be a platform and an annual milestone, allowing the community to be completely associated with and engaged in the progress of Qasr al Hosn’s restoration.
In the Qasr Al Hosn Centre, a public exhibition will enable visitors to delve deeper into Qasr Al Hosn’s history. The exhibition will be complemented by a series of oral narratives about Abu Dhabi’s history and people.
In addition to the Qasr Al Hosn fort being partially opened to the public, areas of the adjacent modern heritage building, the Cultural Foundation, will be opened during the festival, and will stage a series of live performances, poetry recitals and a series of films produced by emerging UAE artists.
The Cultural Foundation will also include a unique space, Gahwa (coffee in Arabic), a contemporary take on the Emirati coffee tradition where guests can learn about the Gahwa’s history and ritual, and taste or buy various types of traditional Gahwa.
Qasr Al Hosn Festival Area will offer four distinct experiences revealing different aspects of Abu Dhabi’s history and culture. Each area - Desert, Oasis, Marine and Abu Dhabi Island – will present interactive public programmes for audience of all demographics, including heritage workshops, traditional performances, celebrations highlighting Emirati skills and traditions, and guided tours and exhibitions.
Throughout the celebrations, a team of Emirati “Ambassadors” from different educational institutions around the UAE will be on site to guide visitors through the various elements of the festival public programme and provide information.
Following the success of last year’s event and the feedback received by the community, Qasr Al Hosn Festival expects to welcome thousands of visitors.
For more information about Qasr Al Hosn Festival, please visit www.qasralhosnfestival.ae
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