On the occasion of the 47th National Day, 188 children of Sharjah, part of the quarter century Foundation for Leaders and Creators, presented a presentation on the Sharjah Cultural Palace in Sharjah, in cooperation with the Cultural and Information Office of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah.

The operetta included eight paintings, a few verses and various songs, presented by a group of talented children of Sharjah with Emirati artist Abdullah Saleh.

The operetta was considered a symbol of the values ​​established in the UAE, through which he managed to convey his message and value to his grandchildren in a way that shows the love and the values ​​of belonging and loyalty to the homeland and loyalty to him, and stimulated the need to work on its construction and renaissance.

For her part, Acting Director of Sharjah Children, Aisha Ali Al-Kaabi said: "The operetta revealed the talents of young people who stood confidently on stage and gave all their energies through which they expressed their love for their homeland." Loyalty and belonging to the history, land and leadership of the UAE.

While the artist Abdulla Saleh said, "The operetta carries many values, embodied by the songs that are based on the principles on which the UAE was built, and which have been nurtured by generations. It contains elements that enhance the belonging to the homeland. I have learned through the exercises the passion that children have and the enjoyment of being on stage .

And the collection of «national most expensive» a selection of creators, the work story and scenario and dialogue Saleh Jabbash, head of the cultural and information office of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah, and the words of poet Ali Khawar, composed by Dina Saad, and directed by Mohammed Bakr.

"The operetta has attracted a large number of children," said Mohammed Bakr, the director of the project. "The talent discovery team was able to learn about their vocal and representational capabilities. The response was quick and we worked on the technical and visual aspects of accessing Operett. Integrated.

The operetta included songs and plays with a valuable message expressing patriotism, allegiance and belonging. The "opening painting" reflected the idea of ​​the "meanings race" and the children's minds were asked about the meaning of the Palm as one of the ancient symbols of the UAE. Heritage, work, science, the future, to the panel «home is the winner» which summed up all the values ​​carried by the operetta.

Aisha Al-Kaabi:

"The operetta revealed the talents of young people who stood confidently on stage."

Abdullah Saleh:

«Work carried several values, and the principles on which the UAE was built, and brought up by entire generations».