
Events held within the framework of festivals are in line with the strategies of Abu Dhabi for the preservation of cultural heritage and connections to previous generations through the presentation of colorful poems and words that reflect the identity of the region.
The festival continues to offer concerts in a fresh atmosphere on weekends and Sundays every week in an authentic artistic setting, featuring the upcoming artists Abdallah Al Janada and Mohammad Al Manhali.
Throughout the festival, a multitude of cultural, national, educational, and recreational events suitable for all ages is presented, enhancing its appeal as a unique cultural and tourist destination.
The organizing committee pays special attention to the diversity of events to satisfy the interests of all visitors, making the festival a cultural, traditional, and tourist event at the heart of the region.
Artists performing in the upcoming week at the festival include artists Abdallah Al Janada and Mohammad Al Manhali.
The Department of Culture is conducting the tenth session of the Theater Festival in Khurfakan, which will start next Saturday, featuring various theatrical performances for adults and children, as well as diverse traditional and contemporary presentations.
The festival unites diverse recreational programs showcasing the richness and diversity of local culture, and it highlights the vibrant presence of the arts.
The festival's events will commence with a parade from the disabled club in Khurfakan, followed by a military orchestra, a mounted horse group, circus performers, and a puppet theater troupe.
At the festival, significant importance is placed on the races of camels in the context of the championships, bringing together the best participants from all around to compete in 325 races.
The festival presents an important sports event in the sport of falconry, allowing falcon owners the opportunity to check the readiness of their birds before major festivals and sales, as well as to support them through the sales opportunities and potential buy-sell interactions.
At the festival, various breeds of falcons will be showcased, and a marathon will be held covering 11 kilometers for the public with the participation of youth, under the patronage of Hamdan bin Mohammed to preserve the national heritage.
The festival in Abu Dhabi continues to provide musical concerts in the traditional market of forgotten traditions as part of its concluding events, including performances by Faisal Al Jassim, following Fatima's concert "Ain's Flower" and Rouda.