First Published 2009-11-24


Three days of celebrations

 
ADACH celebrates UAE National Day

 
Programme includes exceptional fireworks, heritage activities, top Arab singers in Abu Dhabi emirate.

 

ABU DHABI - Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) is celebrating the UAE's 38th National Day with multi entertaining program in the whole emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The celebrations will be held in December 2-4 with activities that reflect the spirit of UAE; the programme includes exceptional fireworks, heritage activities in addition to an astounding daily artistic programme where top Arab singers will be performing in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and the Western Region.

In the big parking lot near the Federal National Council (Corniche) in Abu Dhabi the main activities will take place which includes children's library, theatre performance and traditional tent, in addition to forming the longest traditional Arabic setting by number of volunteers.

The Heritage Village in Al Ain and the cultural center at the Western Region will witness many celebration activities in the nation’s occasion.

Children’s library joins celebrations

The children’s library in Abu ADACH is organizing multiple activities for students from all ages to celebrate the National Day on Abu Dhabi Cornish.

The three-day program will kick off on Wednesday afternoon on the Cornish with many activities including: musical performance, plays, Puppet Theater, traditional games, painting competitions, open library in addition to Abu Dhabi police heritage competition and Motorcycles show.

Three emirati children plays will be staged on the spot in cooperation with Sharjah Association for Popular Arts; the plays mainly will focus on the love of the emirate and tells children the story of nation’s unity.

In the same time, traditional musical performance is included in the programme in addition to grandmother’s tails, magical show, and Nabati poetry reciting.
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