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Hay Festival Abu Dhabi brings perfect symmetry and a poetry party to the capital

- Razmig Bedirian More informatio­n about Hay Festival Abu Dhabi is at www.hayfestiva­l.com

The inaugural Hay Festival Abu Dhabi is in full swing. With a range of workshops, panel discussion­s and talks by award-winning writers, it promises to bring something for everyone. More than 100 events will take place across the scheduled four days, with Friday, February 28 the final round of talks. If you’re heading down this weekend, but are unsure which of the author talks to attend, here’s our pick of six not-to-be-missed sessions.

First up is British mathematic­ian Marcus Sautoy, who will discuss the importance of symmetry in our interpreta­tions of the world. The author of Symmetry: A Journey into the Patterns of Nature will highlight how the concept appears everywhere from nature and evolutiona­ry biology to art, architectu­re and music. His talk Finding Moonshine: A Mathematic­ian’s Journey Through Symmetry, will take place at 1pm today, at the Tolerance Majlis stage.

Ahmed El Shamsy, an academic from the University of Chicago specialisi­ng in the Intellectu­al history of Islam, will discuss how the technology of print – which was adopted in the Middle East in the early 19th century – transforme­d Islamic scholarshi­p and Arabic literature. His talk, Rediscover­ing the Classics, will take place at 4pm today, at the Tolerance Majlis stage.

A poet, a playwright, a designer and a performer, Inua

Ellams is one of the most celebrated contempora­ry creators in the UK. After publishing four poetry books, he received the Fringe First Prize at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Theatre Festival in 2009 for his first play The 14th Tale. His most recent play, The Half God

of Rainfall, is a work of verse that blends Greek, Nigerian and basketball mythology. He will be speaking about how his writing crosses discipline­s and themes such as immigratio­n and identity. His talk will take place at The Theatre, at 7pm today. Jenny Valentine is an award-winning Young Adult

writer and author of the contempora­ry classic Finding

Violet Park. She spent a year travelling to Hay Festivals around the world and talking to teenagers about their lives. She shares the common threads and radical difference­s that came up in her conversati­ons as she explores ways in which teenagers might be better understood and empowered. Her Talking to Teenagers event will take play at 10am tomorrow.

Bernardine Evaristo skyrockete­d to stardom when she won the 2019 Booker Prize. Her novel, Girl, Woman, Other, is a polyphonic exploratio­n of the lives of 12 black British women of different generation­s. She will be discussing her work at 2.30pm tomorrow, at The Tolerance Majlis.

How else but a poetry party to conclude talks at the inaugural Hay Festival Abu Dhabi? A birthday party will celebrate the life and work of pioneering Syrian poet Adonis, who is turning 90 this year. A giant in world literature, he will be reading from his own work and will be joined on stage by poets from across the world. Adonis has been profoundly influentia­l for generation­s of writers and readers of poetry. The party will take place at 8.30pm tomorrow, at the Etihad Garden Stage.

 ??  ?? Poet Adonis will celebrate his 90th birthday at the event tomorrow Photos Getty; AFP
Poet Adonis will celebrate his 90th birthday at the event tomorrow Photos Getty; AFP
 ??  ?? Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo will discuss her work
Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo will discuss her work

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