The Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and the French Institute in the United Arab Emirates, in cooperation with the Arab World Institute – Paris, and the Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, are organizing a poetry evening at the Louvre Abu Dhabi on December 18, 2021, taking the audience on an artistic journey that mixes poetry the percussive and visual arts; In celebration of the International Day of the Arabic Language.
The “Poetry Evening” is an annual cultural event organized by the Arab World Institute in France and in 15 Arab countries every year since 2016. It is an evening that encourages dialogue and tolerance between peoples and celebrates the beauty of languages through art.
The evening will be hosted by the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, within the framework of the existing cooperation between the Arab World Institute – Paris and the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language.
French Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Xavier Chatel said: “What a beautiful celebration of arts and languages at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, an institution that symbolizes dialogue between cultures.” The head of the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language, Dr. Ali bin Tamim, stressed the importance of these artistic cultural events that bring together creators in various types of arts, and from different countries, under one roof, in a different and unique artistic mix, which embodies a living example of the harmony of cultures among them. It opens wider horizons for joint dialogue in the language of arts.
The Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and the French Institute in the United Arab Emirates, in cooperation with the Arab World Institute – Paris, and the Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, are organizing a poetry evening at the Louvre Abu Dhabi on December 18, 2021, taking the audience on an artistic journey that mixes poetry the percussive and visual arts; In celebration of the International Day of the Arabic Language.
The “Poetry Evening” is an annual cultural event organized by the Arab World Institute in France and in 15 Arab countries every year since 2016. It is an evening that encourages dialogue and tolerance between peoples and celebrates the beauty of languages through art.
The evening will be hosted by the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, within the framework of the existing cooperation between the Arab World Institute – Paris and the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language.
French Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Xavier Chatel said: “What a beautiful celebration of arts and languages at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, an institution that symbolizes dialogue between cultures.” The head of the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language, Dr. Ali bin Tamim, stressed the importance of these artistic cultural events that bring together creators in various types of arts, and from different countries, under one roof, in a different and unique artistic mix, which embodies a living example of the harmony of cultures among them. It opens wider horizons for joint dialogue in the language of arts.
The Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and the French Institute in the United Arab Emirates, in cooperation with the Arab World Institute – Paris, and the Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, are organizing a poetry evening at the Louvre Abu Dhabi on December 18, 2021, taking the audience on an artistic journey that mixes poetry the percussive and visual arts; In celebration of the International Day of the Arabic Language.
The “Poetry Evening” is an annual cultural event organized by the Arab World Institute in France and in 15 Arab countries every year since 2016. It is an evening that encourages dialogue and tolerance between peoples and celebrates the beauty of languages through art.
The evening will be hosted by the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, within the framework of the existing cooperation between the Arab World Institute – Paris and the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language.
French Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Xavier Chatel said: “What a beautiful celebration of arts and languages at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, an institution that symbolizes dialogue between cultures.” The head of the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language, Dr. Ali bin Tamim, stressed the importance of these artistic cultural events that bring together creators in various types of arts, and from different countries, under one roof, in a different and unique artistic mix, which embodies a living example of the harmony of cultures among them. It opens wider horizons for joint dialogue in the language of arts.
The Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and the French Institute in the United Arab Emirates, in cooperation with the Arab World Institute – Paris, and the Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, are organizing a poetry evening at the Louvre Abu Dhabi on December 18, 2021, taking the audience on an artistic journey that mixes poetry the percussive and visual arts; In celebration of the International Day of the Arabic Language.
The “Poetry Evening” is an annual cultural event organized by the Arab World Institute in France and in 15 Arab countries every year since 2016. It is an evening that encourages dialogue and tolerance between peoples and celebrates the beauty of languages through art.
The evening will be hosted by the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, within the framework of the existing cooperation between the Arab World Institute – Paris and the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language.
French Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Xavier Chatel said: “What a beautiful celebration of arts and languages at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, an institution that symbolizes dialogue between cultures.” The head of the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language, Dr. Ali bin Tamim, stressed the importance of these artistic cultural events that bring together creators in various types of arts, and from different countries, under one roof, in a different and unique artistic mix, which embodies a living example of the harmony of cultures among them. It opens wider horizons for joint dialogue in the language of arts.