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 Upon arriving at the festival site, which serves as an open theatrical space celebrating Arabian desert environments, traditions, and authentic and creative heritage through the aesthetics of theatrical art and performance, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah witnessed his own theatrical work, "The Robe Dyed in Blood," depicting a part of the life of the Arab poet Bashir bin 'Awana in three acts. This work highlighted his courage, pride, emotions, eloquence, and clarity of speech, starting from the dramatic moment when he sought to marry his cousin Fatima.
Upon arriving at the festival site, which serves as an open theatrical space celebrating Arabian desert environments, traditions, and authentic and creative heritage through the aesthetics of theatrical art and performance, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah witnessed his own theatrical work, "The Robe Dyed in Blood," depicting a part of the life of the Arab poet Bashir bin 'Awana in three acts. This work highlighted his courage, pride, emotions, eloquence, and clarity of speech, starting from the dramatic moment when he sought to marry his cousin Fatima. This remarkable theatrical piece embodies the bravery and courage of the Arab individual, their dedication and devotion to what they love, their longing for victory and triumph, and the flow of their sincere feelings that know no impossibility and do not settle for anything less than victory. Since poetry is the Arabs' treasure trove, it has preserved in its verses many tales of heroism, pride, and the nature of life in urban and desert settings, much like how the sky holds its stars.
This remarkable theatrical piece embodies the bravery and courage of the Arab individual, their dedication and devotion to what they love, their longing for victory and triumph, and the flow of their sincere feelings that know no impossibility and do not settle for anything less than victory. Since poetry is the Arabs' treasure trove, it has preserved in its verses many tales of heroism, pride, and the nature of life in urban and desert settings, much like how the sky holds its stars. One of the stories preserved through timeless poetic verses is the story of the poet Bashir bin 'Awana, who depicted in his poetry his courage, chivalry, and dedication in the pursuit of marrying his beloved, his cousin Fatima bint Amr.
One of the stories preserved through timeless poetic verses is the story of the poet Bashir bin 'Awana, who depicted in his poetry his courage, chivalry, and dedication in the pursuit of marrying his beloved, his cousin Fatima bint Amr. The performance presented by the Sharjah National Theatre Group, directed by Mohammed Al Ameri, featured a cast of local and Arab actors, along with dozens of performers, illusionists, lighting and sound technicians. The show included performances, storytelling, poetry recitation, displays, horse participation, beauty, and various forms of Arab art, embodying the authentic Arab cultural heritage.
The performance presented by the Sharjah National Theatre Group, directed by Mohammed Al Ameri, featured a cast of local and Arab actors, along with dozens of performers, illusionists, lighting and sound technicians. The show included performances, storytelling, poetry recitation, displays, horse participation, beauty, and various forms of Arab art, embodying the authentic Arab cultural heritage. The festival will continue until the 17th of December. The second day will feature the Tunisian play "Palace of Dust" presented by the group "Fann Ad-Dafateen". On the third day, the Kingdom of Jordan will participate with the play "Al-Deera" by the Raff Performance Arts Group. The Egyptian performance titled "Al-Zeina" will be presented on the fourth day by Studio 77. The final day will showcase the Mauritanian play "Al-Hakeem" by the Eihaa Performing Arts Group. Each theatrical performance will be followed by a critical discussion that analyzes its content, perspectives, and style.
The festival will continue until the 17th of December. The second day will feature the Tunisian play "Palace of Dust" presented by the group "Fann Ad-Dafateen". On the third day, the Kingdom of Jordan will participate with the play "Al-Deera" by the Raff Performance Arts Group. The Egyptian performance titled "Al-Zeina" will be presented on the fourth day by Studio 77. The final day will showcase the Mauritanian play "Al-Hakeem" by the Eihaa Performing Arts Group. Each theatrical performance will be followed by a critical discussion that analyzes its content, perspectives, and style.