The Sharjah National Band echoed the vibrant heartbeats of Emirati heritage through dynamic performances at the 30th Rabat International Publishing and Book Fair.
As part of Sharjah’s celebrated Guest of Honour programme, the ensemble delivered spirited renditions of traditional Emirati folk arts, sharing rhythms, narratives, and the collective memory of UAE culture with Moroccan audiences.
Visitors were treated to vibrant interpretations of Emirati folk performances, including Al Ayala, Al Harbiya, and Al Razfa, each delivered in perfect synchronisation to the rhythmic pulse of traditional drums and handheld percussion instruments.
The ensemble skilfully showcased classic instruments such as barrel drums and various hand drums, immersing spectators in the rich cultural expressions deeply rooted in UAE heritage.
The band’s performances were complemented by evocative Emirati chants, sung in powerful unison.
These chants, passed down through generations, narrated stories of heroism, tribal pride, and communal unity, revealing the integral connection between rhythm and lyrical storytelling in the UAE’s vibrant oral traditions.
The energetic displays enthralled enthusiastic crowds, providing a memorable experience of one of the Gulf region’s most enduring artistic expressions.
Through these live cultural showcases, attendees gained insight into traditional practices still thriving at social and national gatherings across the Emirates today.
Sharjah’s cultural programme at the Rabat International Book Fair continues to highlight the depth and diversity of Emirati heritage.
These performances form meaningful bridges between cultures, underscoring the importance of folk arts and oral heritage in fostering a shared cultural identity across the Arab world.