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Abu Dhabi Authority For Culture And Heritage Launches WOMAD Abu Dhabi 2011
(20 March 2011)
WOMAD Festivals to be held concurrently at the Abu Dhabi Corniche and at the Al Jahili Fort in Al Ain. Performances by international music artists to headline three-day open-air festival. Organizers expect to attract more than 120,000 visitors.

 

WOMAD Abu Dhabi will once again feature an explosive line-up of performers and a more diverse selection of activities for visitors of all ages as the UAE’s festival of festivals heads back to Abu Dhabi and Al Ain for the third year running.

Following the huge success of the 2010 WOMAD Abu Dhabi Festival, which attracted over 120,000 visitors and featured at least 35 international music artists, expectations are again running high for this year’s event and organizers are confident that they have put together the perfect mix of performers and activities to satisfy the musical and artistic cravings of WOMAD-goers.

The open-air festival will be held at the Abu Dhabi Corniche from April 7 to 9, and at the Al Jahili Fort in Al Ain from April 7 to 8. WOMAD Abu Dhabi 2011 is presented by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) in collaboration with WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) Organisation in the UK.

Abdullah Al Amri, Director of Arts and Culture Department at ADACH, said: "The Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage is thrilled to once again support one of the most highly anticipated multi cultural festivals in the world. WOMAD Abu Dhabi has distinguished itself as the UAE’s festival of festivals as it provides an exclusive and unprecedented opportunity for ordinary people to enjoy the world’s many forms of music, arts and dances. It is a unique celebration that caters for a wide range of artistic preferences and diverse audiences, from performing arts professionals, to amateur performers and even entire families looking for a distinct entertainment experience and great educational value."

Chris Smith, WOMAD Director, said: "Abu Dhabi is definitely one of the most fitting hosts of the WOMAD festival because of the uniquely diverse nationalities and cultures that live and co exist in the Emirate and in the rest of the country. We are therefore excited that WOMAD is returning to Abu Dhabi and Al Ain for the third year running as it underlines the success of the festival as one of the most widely awaited music festivals in the country. We have created an excellent event with an energizing, festive atmosphere that music lovers, arts aficionados and just about anybody can truly appreciate and enjoy."

High-energy performances headlined by international artists from dozens of countries will again take centre stage at WOMAD Abu Dhabi. Many of the performing artists are likewise scheduled to serve as speakers of the nightly WOMAD workshops for children and adults, which will provide exclusive insights into the different cultural influences, musical inspirations and the stories behind the music of leading artists.

WOMAD Abu Dhabi 2011 will also host Taste The World in Abu Dhabi, where invited artists will conduct cooking demonstrations of their favourite dish from their country of origin. Taste The World also features spontaneous musical performances, while the audience will have lots of opportunity to ask questions and sample a variety of featured dishes.

In the lead-up to the festival, artists from Egypt, Cameroon, South Africa, Jamaica, India, Guinea, Australia and UK will also be conducting a series of creative learning workshops as part of the WOMAD Beyond programme. Artists will share their music and visual arts with students in the outreach program in schools, colleges and universities in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.

WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) held its first festival in the UK in 1982 and has since organized more than 170 festivals in over 27 countries and islands worldwide. More than two thousand artists, representing the culture, arts and musical expression of more than 100 countries, have performed to a live audience of over 1 million people who have attended the different WOMAD Festivals.

ADACH is the government institution that is in charge of looking after, conserving and promoting the heritage and culture of the emirate of Abu Dhabi. Established through an Emiri decree in 2005, ADACH’s main aim is to achieve an integrated approach to the promotion and enhancement of culture and heritage.
 



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