He called on artists and researchers to include the art of Tarayek as a living human heritage and to classify it in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as part of the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity, stressing the importance of reviving the original Emirati heritage and popular arts that support the cultural roots between the UAE and the world.

The ceremony was organized by the Fujairah Social and Cultural Society, in cooperation with the Dibba Society for Culture, Arts and Theater, under the slogan "Our Heritage Tolerance" in the Heritage Village of Dibba Fujairah.

The forum was hosted by a number of traditional artists and researchers, among them: Eid Al-Faraj, Ibrahim Gomaa, Dr. Hamad Bin Saray, Dr. Saeed Al-Haddad, Faisal Al-Marikhi and Abdullah Al-Hamour. The Sharjah Heritage Institute was honored as a guest of honor.

The exhibition, which focuses on the UAE heritage and revives folklore threatened with extinction, is an added value in the restoration of one of the Emirati arts, which in a historical era was an integral part of the heritage of the Emirate of Fujairah and the East Coast, as well as the memory of an association with historical significance, cultural values ​​and social customs .

The participants called on the authorities responsible for heritage to establish popular arts and devote them in artistic festivals, in order to introduce the emerging generations to the legacy of parents and grandparents, and contribute to the dissemination of these arts to preserve them. For his part, the Chairman of the Fujairah Cultural Society Khaled Al-Dhahnani said during a speech on the sidelines of the Art Forum of the Triak, that the Assembly is preparing a complete file on the art of the Tarikh to be presented to the authorities responsible for heritage in the State, with the aim of presenting it to UNESCO as a living human heritage, The need to highlight the cultural heritage of the UAE, promote cultural diversity and human creativity, and promote the continuity of traditional heritage arts. The Heritage Council was launched as a national initiative aimed at reviving the Emirati folklore by organizing regular events, stressing that preserving the heritage represents the identity of the people of the UAE and is accompanied by the country's cultural openness strategies.

Forms

Participating in the first art gallery in Dibba Al Fujairah, models of this art, which is a poetic color composed of seven parts, is called «Masaba», and the part of it called «Method», which may consist of six or five sections, as poets talk about the subject One is committed to it, as is associated with the art of singing, derived from the art of nightlife, which is a traditional art in Fujairah.

Khaled Al-Dhahnani:

Preservation of heritage represents our identity, and is accompanied by our cultural openness.