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Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority Launches Registration for 4th Season of Al Mankous Programme
The Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority has officially opened registration for the highly anticipated 4th season of the Al Mankous programme, with applications accepted until 22 August 2024. This initiative continues to play a crucial role in celebrating and preserving the rich heritage of Nabati poetry within UAE culture.
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The Al Mankous programme, renowned for its dedication to the art and tradition of Nabati poetry, seeks to discover and nurture new talents in this ancient poetic form. By focusing on the preservation and promotion of Nabati poetry, the programme not only highlights the cultural significance of this art form but also ensures its continued relevance in modern times.
Nabati poetry, a traditional form of Arabic poetry, is deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the UAE. It reflects the everyday life, values, and historical experiences of the Bedouin people and has been passed down through generations. The Al Mankous programme aims to keep this cultural heritage alive by providing a platform for aspiring poets to showcase their talents and gain recognition.
The Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority encourages poets of all ages and backgrounds to participate in the programme. By fostering new talent, the initiative aims to ensure that Nabati poetry remains a vibrant and integral part of UAE's cultural landscape. The registration process is open until 22 August 2024, allowing ample time for interested individuals to apply.
Participants in the programme will have the opportunity to engage with industry experts and seasoned poets, receive constructive feedback, and gain exposure to a wider audience. The programme is designed to not only celebrate traditional poetry but also to inspire and cultivate a new generation of poets who can contribute to the ongoing evolution of Nabati poetry.
The Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority's commitment to preserving and promoting Nabati poetry through the Al Mankous programme underscores its broader mission to safeguard the cultural heritage of the UAE. The authority's efforts reflect a deep respect for traditional art forms while embracing modern approaches to cultural preservation.
For those interested in applying, registration details and further information about the programme can be found on the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority’s official website. This is a unique opportunity for poetry enthusiasts and talented poets to contribute to the preservation of an important cultural tradition and gain recognition in the field of Nabati poetry.
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