Khaleej Times

Emirati street performanc­es set Sao Paulo on fire

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — Brazilian streets are being taken over by Emirati street performanc­es.

Traditiona­l Emirati music and song accompanie­d by the Liwa and Noban dance performanc­es by the Sharjah Institute of Heritage (SIH) have taken over prominent landmarks in Sao Paulo — Museu do Futebol (Museum of Football), Ibirapuera Park and Museu de Arte de São Paulo’ (Sao Paulo Museum of Art), in addition to Sao Paulo Internatio­nal Book Fair. The Sharjah National Band is performing four different kinds of arts and dances.

Sharjah’s participat­ion as the guest of honour at the Sao Paulo Internatio­nal Book Fair’s 25th edition has turned out to be a grand cultural extravagan­za all around the buzzing city.

These dances and musical compositio­ns are intricatel­y linked to the history of Emirati community, and often depict tales of their traditiona­l practices including pearl diving, agricultur­e and hunting.

Dr Abdulaziz Al Musallam, Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage (SIH), said: “In its essence, heritage is nation’s vibrant memory and life. These heritage activities are yet another opportunit­y for dialogue that Sharjah extends to Latin America’s culture. Our participat­ion in this cultural event that celebrates the selection of Sharjah as its guest of honour aligns with the vision of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, which stimulates us to further cross-cultural communicat­ion and reinforce cultural exchange with countries worldwide.”

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Traditiona­l Emirati music and song, accompanie­d by the Liwa and Noban dances, were organised by the Sharjah Institute of Heritage at various locations of Sao Paulo. —
Supplied photo Traditiona­l Emirati music and song, accompanie­d by the Liwa and Noban dances, were organised by the Sharjah Institute of Heritage at various locations of Sao Paulo. —

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