El Jadida, Morocco (WAM)
The UAE pavilion at the International Equestrian Exhibition, which concludes tomorrow in El Jadida, Morocco, offers a diverse range of plastic arts, traditional clothing, and henna inscriptions, receiving great demand and interest from visitors to the 15th session of the exhibition.
The pavilion includes a plastic arts corner by Emirati artist Maryam Al Hosani, in addition to distinctive works of art that include paintings that confirm the depth of Emirati-Moroccan relations and other distinctive works that attract the public and the plastic artists participating in the exhibition.
The traditional clothing corner in the pavilion contains a wide range of traditional clothing for men and women, rich in distinctive designs and beautiful colors. The corner also displays a collection of traditional jewelry and accessories, such as traditional ornaments, while the henna corner within the Emirati pavilion received great demand from Moroccan women and girls.
In addition, the National Archives and Library participate in the State Pavilion with an exhibition of historical photos and documentary films, which embody the depth of the strong fraternal relations between the two countries, in addition to a library that includes distinguished publications in several languages.
Hamad Al Ketbi, Supervisor of the Archives Corner and the National Library, said that the exhibition presents a selection of artworks that embody the historical relations between the two countries, in addition to several videos documenting various topics related to Emirati heritage and purebred Arabian horses.
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