Sheikh Zayed Festival: Events Celebrating Music and Creativity
- aldaghry
- Jan 20
- 2 min read

On Friday, the Sheikh Zayed Festival in Al Wathba celebrated cultural diversity and human heritage through a series of exceptional events that attracted visitors of different nationalities, highlighting the richness of world heritage and artistic creativity.

The events came to reflect the festival's message in promoting cultural dialogue and devoting the values of tolerance and openness through interactive platforms that combine authenticity and innovation.

The Moroccan wedding rituals event was launched, where visitors experienced an experience that highlights the aesthetics of its ancient heritage.
The event included a display of traditional fashions such as the embroidered caftan, and authentic wedding rituals such as the howdah and ululations, in addition to presenting famous foods such as tagine and sweets, which allowed the audience to explore the details of this unique cultural event.
Inspiring Atmosphere

The Fountain Theatre witnessed two exceptional musical evenings as part of the Arts and Flowers Festival, where the Bait Al Oud Orchestra shone, presenting pieces that combined oriental music and orchestral creativity, creating an inspiring atmosphere for the audience, in addition to the performances of the Indian band, which took the audience on a captivating journey to the heart of Indian heritage, rich in colors and rhythms.
Arts and Flowers

The events concluded with a concert by Emirati artist Moad Al Kaabi, who appeared before the audience of the Fountain Theatre as part of the Arts and Flowers Festival, with a performance that combined authentic Emirati heritage and contemporary musical creativity, giving the audience an artistic experience that reflected the spirit of Emirati identity and pride in cultural heritage.
A Global Platform

It is worth noting that the Sheikh Zayed Festival represents a global platform to celebrate cultural diversity and enhance understanding between peoples. Through its various events that extend until February 28, the festival continues to consolidate its position as one of the most important cultural events in the region, highlighting the importance of preserving human heritage and promoting the values of tolerance and openness.



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