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The event will be held in the presence of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence; Alfonso Ferdinand A. Ver, Philippine Ambassador to the UAE; and Ambrosio Brian F. Enciso III, Philippine Consul General in Dubai, alongside representatives of the Philippine Business Councils in Dubai and Abu Dhabi and a number of Filipino schools across the UAE.
The celebration, expected to draw around 40,000 members of the Filipino community in the country, along with members of other communities wishing to experience Filipino culture, folklore and arts, will also be attended by Emirati officials and prominent Filipino diplomatic, economic and social figures. It aims to honour the strong ties between the UAE and the Republic of the Philippines and to strengthen the social and cultural bonds between the two friendly nations.
The festival is an opportunity to celebrate Filipino culture, foster a sense of community among its members, and spotlight Filipino arts, folklore and heritage, while highlighting the Filipino community's contributions to the UAE's development journey — reflecting the cultural diversity that the Emirates proudly embraces.
The event underscores the UAE's commitment to the values of tolerance, coexistence and cultural openness, its dedication to nurturing relations of goodwill and cooperation with peoples and cultures around the world, and its tradition of hosting the national and cultural occasions of the communities residing on its soil, all of which testify to the country's civilisational model built on respect for human and cultural diversity.
The celebration features a rich lineup of artistic, cultural and heritage performances, headlined by Filipino actress and singer Arci Muñoz, with some of the Philippines' top P-pop acts, including 1st.One, G22 and ALAMAT.
Cultural and heritage showcases will also take place, including the Sagala pageant, which brings to life some of the most cherished Filipino cultural traditions, as well as a carnival parade featuring traditional Filipino costumes and heritage attire.
A food village serving popular Filipino dishes and drinks will also be part of the festivities, alongside entertainment zones and interactive family experiences, including go-kart racing, fun competitions and a variety of live shows.
The event takes place against the backdrop of the distinguished relationship between the UAE and the Republic of the Philippines, which has continued to deepen across all areas, reflecting the two countries' shared commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation in the economic, cultural and social spheres, and the high regard in which the Filipino community is held within UAE society at every level.