Handicrafts depicting Emirati folklore and culture take center stage in DWHC’s Heritage Village

Alia Al Shanqeeti: 710 participants to take part in activities at Heritage Village
 
Oct. 30, 2014 - PRLog -- UAE, 30 October, 2014 - The Heritage Village of the coming second edition of the Dubai World Hospitality Championship (DWHC) has added 53 new traditional crafts—which will be part of the many activities and programs designed to highlight authentic Emirati hospitality during the exciting three-day competition.

Alia Rasheed Al Shanqeeti, Events Manager and Director, Heritage Village, DWHC, said, “The DWHC is the first global event of its kind to celebrate Emirati culture, along with its rich heritage, cuisine, antiquities and the hospitality that Emiratis are well known for. The event, which is being organized by Za ‘abeel Palace Hospitality and held in cooperation with the Emirates Culinary Guild and WACS, will also have an Emirati Celebrities competition, a Guf Exhibition and Heritage Village that will display traditional Emirati handicrafts.”

Al Shanqeeti further explained, “The Heritage Village will involve 710 participants, including 130 participants within the traditional crafts category while 40 children will be taking part in workshops and events for children. In addition, the traditional crafts section will include 57 different categories—‘Alkerkhana,’ ‘Talli,’ ‘Sadu’, ‘wool yarn’, ‘wool dyeing’ and ‘Kaytan.’ Many participants will participate in the village’s activities ranging from popular games and workshops teaching kids and workshop like coloring pottery as well as folk art.”

She added that the championship plays a pivotal role in maintaining the popular tradition and the arts of traditional cooking and creation of household products—keeping at pace with the age requirements of time itself, as well as highlighting the global spotlight on the nobility of the heritage of the state and its people. The DWHC also aims to encourage dialogue and exchange of information about the UAE culinary segment.

Al Shanqeeti highlighted the 12 popular types of Emirati folk arts, which will be highlighted to the public during DWHC. Za'abeel Palace Hospitality is keen to highlight these arts in the championship as it represents a part of Emirati folklore and its showcase of cultural diversity among the people and society

Al Shanqeeti also pointed out that the DWHC contributes to the promotion of UAE hospitality on a global level—further positioning it as a hub of innovation and excellence in hospitality services. The DWHC also aims to increase more awareness on Emirati cuisine though an interesting range of interactive activities for the public to take part in while also informing them about the country’s rich cuisine and its outstanding components.
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