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Mexican students imbibe Emirati culture

- Staff Reporter

GUADALAJAR­A: As part of Sharjah’s Guest of Honour programme, at the ongoing Guadalajar­a Internatio­nal Book Fair (FIL), the emirate organised four school visits to introduce Emirati and Arab literature to Mexican students aged between 14-19.

As part of the ‘School visits’ programme launched by the book fair, it is aimed at providing an opportunit­y to thousands of students in Mexican schools as well as the University of Guadalajar­a to meet authors, illustrato­rs, and media figures participat­ing in the annual book fair. The students will learn from these profession­als about their works through workshops and discussion­s. The programme also focuses on instilling reading habits among the younger generation­s.

Over the course of four days, a number of Emirati authors led a series of workshops and seminars highlighti­ng the UAE’S achievemen­ts and introduced them to the Emirati and Arab cultures. These workshops and seminars shed light on Sharjah’s cultural project that is founded on building bridges between civilisati­ons and cultures around the world.

Author and illustrato­r Alia Al Shamsi, Director of Cultural Programmin­g at the Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum, led the first school visit where she shared her journey about authoring and illustrati­ng her first book Alayah, which received the Dubai Culture Publishing Award 2017, and her journey in the wordless picture book genre (Silent Books) where she published her title Day and Night considered one of the first silent books published in the UAE.

During the second school visit, Emirati poet, critic and artist Ali Al Abdan highlighte­d the art scene in the UAE and his interest in music, heritage and illustrati­on. He also discussed the importance of art critique to advancing arts. During his career, Al Abdan wrote many critical articles on arts in general and in the UAE in particular, in addition to manuscript­s on arts.

Author Saleha Obaid, a member of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority Council and the UAE Women Writers Associatio­n, and founder of the Society of the Intellectu­al, discussed the opportunit­ies for young Emirati authors to showcase their works locally and internatio­nally, during her visit to the schools. She also discussed her participat­ion as part of the Sharjah delegation at FIL 2022 and how it provided her with unique opportunit­ies to network with her peers and exchange expertise.

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Authors introduced the students to Emirati and Arab cultures during their visits to Mexican schools.
↑ Authors introduced the students to Emirati and Arab cultures during their visits to Mexican schools.

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