Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Thessaloniki, Greece: In the words of Sheikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA): “We are the proud descendants who cherish the knowledge and understanding they fostered."
This sentiment captures the essence of Sharjah's pivotal role as the first Arab Guest of Honour at the 20th Thessaloniki International Book Fair (TIBF), and is a testament to the enduring bond between Greece and the Arab world.
As TIBF’s biggest edition yet gets under way, hosting 850 exhibitors, more than 1,500 Greek and foreign authors, speakers and book professionals from 40 countries in over 500 events, Bodour Al Qasimi emphasised the importance of reading to boost intercultural understanding with a simple yet effective example: “The average time it takes an adult to read one page is 2 minutes. In the polarised world where we live today, reading about each other and discovering the beauty in each other’s culture should be the mission of every one of us.
“Our presence here today as the guest of honour is an invitation for you to have a window into Sharjah and the United Arab Emirates," she further noted, extending the audience a warm invitation to explore the events, exhibits and other offerings for a “glimpse into the heart of Sharjah.”
Following the official opening of TIBF, Al Qasimi unveiled the Sharjah Pavilion, marking the commencement of the emirate's participation as the Guest of Honour of the 20th edition.
The pavilion received Dr. Ali Obaid Al Dhaheri, the UAE Ambassador to Greece, who was briefed on the exhibits, including books by His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, works by Emirati authors, as well as heritage displays and artefacts showcasing the beauty of Emirati heritage.
Sheikha Bodour and Christos Diman, the Deputy Minister of Culture in Greece.
Open horizon for discussions
Mayor of Thessaloniki Stelios Angeloudis welcomed the Sharjah delegation at the fair. He highlighted that the emirate’s global cultural efforts have reconnected Greece with both the contemporary and historical aspects of Arab and Emirati culture. He affirmed that Sharjah has consistently been at the forefront of fostering dialogue and communication with Greece.
Sharjah, a timeless bridge between Greek and Arab cultures
Underscoring the spirit of cultural exchange that defines Sharjah's engagement at TIBF 2024, Nikos A. Koukis, President of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture, said: “This year Sharjah, the first city in the Arab world to be honoured by the Thessaloniki International Book Fair, is a city that stands out because it is the intellectual centre of the Emirates and which has distinguished itself in recent years, especially for its actions and programmes for the book.”
“In fact, Sharjah's women are particularly active in the book industry, with Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi leading the charge. Her openness, collaborative spirit, and initiatives have been instrumental in this progress.
Sheikha Bodour mediating Sharjah’s delegation at TIBF.
Unique leader
For her part, Nopi Chatzigeorgiou, Director of the TIBF, highlighted Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi's international efforts to advance the publishing industry and her support for women publishers.
She said: “Sharjah has a leading figure with a significant and tangible impact on global publishing. Her initiatives towards women have made a considerable difference in the contribution and presence of women publishers worldwide.”
As the fair unfolds, Sharjah's Guest of Honour programme promises a diverse array of over 30 panel discussions, workshops, and heritage shows.
A key highlight of the programme is a session titled “Unlocking Worlds: Children’s Literature and World Book Capitals.” During the discussion, Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi highlighted the transformative power of children’s literature in raising awareness about World Book Capitals, alongside Anna Routsi, World Book Capital Network Expert and covered the inspiration behind such literary endeavour, as well as her efforts in promoting Arab culture globally.
With a focus on fostering intercultural dialogue and collaboration, Sharjah will release Greek translations of 10 books by Emirati authors, spanning poetry, prose, arts, and studies. These translations serve as bridges between diverse literary traditions, inviting attendees to explore the intricacies of Emirati culture and literature.
In addition to literary offerings, Sharjah's programme features engaging panel discussions exploring the influence of Greek philosophy on literature, the significance of women's narratives, and the evolving landscape of youth literature in the Emirates and Greece.
From sessions celebrating poetry and translation to workshops nurturing creative skills in children, Sharjah's cultural showcase at TIBF 2024 promises an enriching experience for attendees, fostering connections and dialogue that transcend geographical boundaries.