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Traditional Handicrafts Festival to showcase Emirati heritage Al Ain to host third edition of the festival which will include artisans, live performances, handicrafts and competitions courtesy Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority

Abu Dhabi: The third annual Traditional Handicrafts Festival will be held in Al Ain’s historic Souq Al Qattara, from November 2 to 12, the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) announced.

The festival promotes UAE national identity, preserves intangible cultural heritage and reinforces the efforts of artisan families who pass down their traditions over generations.

“The festival will take place in the heart of the vibrant heritage city of Al Ain as a testament to its importance as a national event that raises awareness of the skills and expertise of our artisans. The 10-day festival will include activities and programmes that reflect different aspects of the UAE’s intangible heritage that we have to preserve and promote to the community, our youth, and tourists,” said Saif Saeed Gobash, director-general of TCA Abu Dhabi.

“The third edition will also feature a series of live performances to highlight the importance of ancestral heritage to younger generations and showcase Emirati handicrafts,” added Gobash.

In order to achieve its goal of being a distinctive destination for visitors, the festival will display numerous products from Emirati artisans, such as traditional clothing, textiles, perfumes, incense and local incense burners, aromatic spices and herbs, traditional gold jewellery, henna, sweets, and a selection of traditional cuisines.

As part of the public programme, educational workshops throughout the festival will highlight the techniques of traditional handicrafts along with the raw materials used to manufacture them and the method to convert them into final products.

The festival will also feature competitions for several age groups, such as children’s Al Yolla traditional dance competitions, preparation of traditional cuisines, Arabic kahwa coffee preparation, and a handicrafts competition, as well as a variety of cultural events for the public.

Emirati cultural heritage practices such as Al Harbia, Al Sheela, and Al ‘Azi will be performed throughout the festival, in addition to Al Ayala and Al Taghrooda which are included on the Unesco list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.