ALC receives submissions for third Kanz Al Jeel Award
ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC), continues to receive submissions for the third edition of the Kanz Al Jeel Award until 31 May 2024, to provide creative individuals with the opportunity to showcase their creative works.
Dr. Ali Bin Tamim, Chairman of the ALC, said, “The Kanz Al Jeel Award has become a notable and prestigious milestone in the cultural and literary sphere at the regional level, due to its ability to atract high-quality submissions from literature enthusiasts and writers with creative projects that elevate the stature of this authentic literary genre.”
“We aim for the Award to continue as a catalyst for creativity in the field of poetry and literature, as well as a plaform that aligns with the Centre’s strategic objectives to promote the Arabic language and strengthen its significance,” Bin Tamim added. “Furthermore, we aspire for it to serve as a notable cultural event that highlights the beauty and excellence of Poetry Matching, and its essential role in enriching the intellectual and cultural movement with its authentic content and values.”
The ALC launched the Kanz Al Jeel Award to acknowledge unique poetic compositions, folklore research, and studies into Nabati poetry; it is given to researchers and artists who have presented works that focus on the heritage associated with Nabati poetry and its authentic values. The Award’s name is inspired by a poem of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Founding Father of the UAE, and it aims to promote poetry and its role as a mirror of society and an embodiment of Emirati and Arab creativity. Further details on the Award’s conditions and submission procedures is available on the website or by reaching out to the Award’scommiteeatkanzaljeel@dctabudhabi.ae.
The conditions for participating in the Award, which offers a total prize pool of Dhs1.5 million, are designed to enhance competitiveness. A set of strict criteria and standards are used to evaluate submited entries and studies, in a bid to ensure fairness and credibility. Under these, the nomination of candidates for the Creative Personality category is done through academic, research, or cultural institutions, or by the Award’s Higher Commitee. Nomination for the remaining five categories is open to individual creators, literary and cultural institutions, universities, and publishing houses.
Candidates must have actively contributed to enriching and developing the local and Arab poetic, critical, or artistic movements. Submitted works must demonstrate a high degree of authenticity and innovation, representing a significant addition to human culture and knowledge.