Authors visit etihad museum, pay tributes to uae | gulfnews com

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Authors visit Etihad Museum, pay tributes to UAE | GulfNews.com

09/03/2017, 17*33

Authors visit Etihad Museum, pay tributes to UAE Nahyan welcomes writers to the formal launch of Emirates Airline Festival of Literature

Dubai: A gala reception at Etihad Museum on Tuesday rolled out the red carpet for many of the 184 authors from 33 countries attending the ninth edition of the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature. And by all accounts, wordsmiths gleaned a far deeper understanding of Dubai’s rise from the dunes after touring the museum’s interactive exhibits highlighting the December 2, 1971 unification of the UAE and beyond. Authors visited the adjacent Union House, where the UAE declaration was signed, and were entertained by an authentic Emirati drumming performance on the museum’s vast esplanade. In keynote dinner remarks, Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development, said the UAE dream continues its “multi-cultural journey at this global crossroads”. “Imagination and creativity inspire journeys,” said Al Nahyan, adding that the founding of the UAE in 1971 was the start of a new story “that is still being written today”. He thanked authors for their works and encouraged them to continue the penning of literary journeys. “Thank you all for thinking, imagining, creating and writing. Our journeys need you. We welcome you to Dubai and to the United Arab Emirates with great enthusiasm and deep respect,” Al Nahyan said. Later, in an evening dinner dubbed “Love Letters to Dubai”, longtime Dubai luminaries shared heart-warming recollections of early days of Dubai to give authors a more intimate feel of the yesteryears of the emirate. Isobel Abulhoul, Director of the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature and CEO of the Emirates Literature Foundation, said the official launch of the nine-day festival was held midway through the week to accommodate all authors attending early and latter days of the event ending on March 11. Hosting the gathering at Etihad Museum was a novel way of extending Dubai’s hospitality to give authors a deeper sense of place and people, she said. “Today is about a sense of place, a sense of the journey that the country has come on, that we have all come on,” Abulhoul told Gulf News. Scottish author Paul MacAlindin said that after a day of touring the city and Etihad Museum, he had a more personal grasp of the country and its people. “I think it’s fascinating with its interactivity that shows the scale of ambition at the start of the UAE’s history and how they modelled it similar to the European Union,” MacAlindin said. London broadcaster Georgina Godwin, host of ‘Meet the Writers’, said she was impressed with the festival’s hospitality and the meshing of the gala launch with the country’s history. “It’s extraordinary, I’ve never seen anything like it,” Godwin said. “The festival has been extremely well organised.” http://gulfnews.com/news/uae/culture/authors-visit-etihad-museum-pay-tributes-to-uae-1.1990502

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