This month, the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi is organizing a variety of events in Al Ain, celebrating cultural diversity around the world.

The Department announced that the Al Ain Palace Museum will host, during the 21st and 22nd of this month, the “Cultural Interconnection” event, in order to shed light on the importance of cultural heritage, and the need to exchange knowledge, expertise and experiences, in order to continue the preservation and preservation of heritage, protection and transfer to future generations.

The “Cultural Connectivity” event includes a range of cultural workshops, including “spices” that allow for the creation of creative artwork using spices. Participants in the workshop will create a “siphon” or a traditional box for preserving objects and decorate them with their drawings.

The event also highlights a range of elements of the national heritage inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity at UNESCO, including the art of Al-Azi and Al-Eiya, both performing arts associated with social and national events.

Among the events in Al Ain are Egyptian folkloric performances, such as "Tahteb", an art that dates back to Pharaonic origins, in addition to "Al Tanura".

It also offers the famous Dabkeh dance in the Levant, and various Indian dance performances performed collectively. She also attends African art reflecting the rich heritage of the continent.

Visitors will enjoy popular Russian performances, with dances adapted from Russian songs and epics. The 'My Old Home' event is back in Al Ain, a tour aimed at introducing cultural and historical sites in the Al Ain region. They include visiting Juma Bin Rahma Al Darmaki house in Hili Oasis, touring the palm plantations surrounding the house, and getting acquainted with the story of the building and the details of the old house and its facilities from rooms and towers. In cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters, the Voice of the Korba event will be organized tomorrow at Al Jahili Fort.It will showcase the types of musical instruments, which were qualified to be part of the official protocol of the Trucial Coast Force, which was based in Al Jahili Fort during the 1950s.

The program also includes a number of events and workshops in the Palace of Muwaiji, such as the workshop «Royal Bisht» (19 January), to introduce participants to Bisht as a luxury dress and official in the Arabian Gulf, and how to sew by specialists, as well as a review of a range of royal baths on display At the Muwaiji Palace.

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Ongoing, kicks off the effectiveness

«Cultural Interconnection»

That continue for two days.