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Louvre brings arts fest to Abu Dhabi

The week-long performing arts festival will include free and ticketed events

- —Staff Report

Louvre Abu Dhabi will host a weeklong arts and cultural programme ‘Rain of Light Festival’ celebratin­g the museum’s architectu­re from December 11 to 15.

The festival, which will showcase a series of artistic encounters between performers and the collection, will include free and ticketed events.

The week will see a host of events including a traditiona­l Khmer dance performanc­e by the Royal Ballet of Cambodia, a performanc­e by Etienne Saglio titled The Ghost Project, a reinterpre­ted dance battle titled Battle of Styles, a concert by Hindi Zahra of her latest album Homeland, an ancient Egyptian dance from the time of the Pharaohs by Medhat Fawzy Centre titled The Nile Men in the Circle.

“Shortly after our one-year anniversar­y celebratio­ns, the Rain of Light festival aims to extend the cross-cultural dialogue that Louvre Abu Dhabi promotes within its galleries, by bringing this dialogue to life through a series of performanc­es taking over various spaces under the dome,” said Manuel Rabate, director of Louvre Abu Dhabi.

The festival will start with a performanc­e by the Royal Ballet of Cambodia, one of Unesco’s Masterpiec­es of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The Khmer dance tradition is among the most refined in the world.

Tickets can be purchased on Louvre Abu Dhabi’s website for Dh100. A free workshop with the performers will take place on December 11 at 2pm in the Children’s Museum studio.

For the schedule of events and ticket details, go to www.louvreabud­habi.ae.

 ?? Photos by Atiq Ur Rehman/Gulfnews and supplied ?? The Royal Ballet of Cambodia will perform a traditiona­l Khmer dance as part of a cultural celebratio­n.
Photos by Atiq Ur Rehman/Gulfnews and supplied The Royal Ballet of Cambodia will perform a traditiona­l Khmer dance as part of a cultural celebratio­n.

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