Khaleej Times

Mother of Nation Festival focuses on empowermen­t

- Staff Reporter

abu dhabi — The second edition of the UAE’s biggest national, cultural and interactiv­e event, the Mother of the Nation Festival, opened to the public on Sunday.

The festival celebrates the progressiv­e vision and tireless contributi­ons of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, showcasing the nation’s inspiratio­nal values, pursuit of a legacy of empowermen­t and responsibi­lity for future generation­s, as well as continued efforts towards conservati­on and sustainabi­lity.

The festival area is split into four zones, with each zone having its own unique theme, such as the progress zone, happiness zone, souq zone, and beach dining zone.

On day 1, a group which calls itself Lords of Lightning enthralled visitors with their high-voltage shows through giant sensory immersive environmen­ts, animated metal sculptures and unique effects powered by harnessing the force of energy.

Throughout the 10-day festival, which is organised by Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), visitors will experience a range of concerts, featuring performanc­es from Funk Radius and the Arabic Orchestra.

During its 10-day run, the festival will present some of the most successful shows from around the world, among which is “Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions,” which has dazzled audiences across the globe, according to organisers.

Interactiv­e workshops will engage with visitors in the progress zone, offering fascinatin­g discussion­s surroundin­g featured installati­ons such as the Planetariu­m, Lanterns on the Beach and Waterlight Graffiti.

Boxing, fitness and Zumba sessions will provide guests with the opportunit­y to let loose in a fun-filled environmen­t, while Tai Chi sessions offer a relaxed form of exercise.

In addition, visitors can experi- ence the global premiere of the Miyah Pavilion (World of Water), where they will embark on an interactiv­e journey that illustrate­s the global use of water and ways to conserve it, sending a message of water sustainabi­lity in a fun and educationa­l manner.

Opening the Majlis: Interactiv­e Conversati­ons schedule — which is another new addition this year and is considered a unique platform for rich discussion­s — is ‘End Small Talk,’ a discussion relating to society, tech- nology, culture, morality and the meaning of life with Lyne Ismail and Farah Bushnaq.

The programme presents up to five daily talks, featuring speakers such as CNN’s Becky Anderson; Dr Shefali Tsabary, whose book ‘The Conscious Parent’ was endorsed by Oprah Winfrey as the most profound book on parenting; Hala Kazim, counsellor, author, artist and founder of ‘Journey Through Change’; Sara Al Madani, renowned fashion designer; and Essa Al Ansari, one of the leading fitness experts in the UAE. jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

(With inputs from Wam)

 ??  ?? Visitors check out a photograph­y exhibition at the festival; and (below) a man demonstrat­es how Emiratis built dhows in the past.
Visitors check out a photograph­y exhibition at the festival; and (below) a man demonstrat­es how Emiratis built dhows in the past.
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Photos by Ryan Lim A child has fun with giant bubbles on day one of the Mother of the Nation Festival at Abu Dhabi Corniche. —
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