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‘A Thousand Poets; One Language' opens in Dubai
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 06 - 03 - 2009

Sheikh Majid Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, attended the first poetry soiree at Madinat Jumeirah hosted as part of Day-1 of the Dubai International Poetry Festival 2009, an initiative by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoukm Foundation.
During the evening, Sheikh Majid also toured a calligraphy exhibition titled 'The Dream of a Poet'.
Themed ‘A Thousand Poets; One Language', Dubai International Poetry Festival 2009 will run until 10 March at various venues including the Dubai House of Poetry, and the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The opening evening comprised two sessions of poetry recitals. While the first segment drew out discussion on the various styles of poetry, the second part of the evening was dominated by women poets and highlighted the spirit of youth.
Abdullah Abdullah Kader, an acclaimed writer, moderated the evening that witnessed a remarkable turnout of audiences.
Kader said: “Poetry does not always command wide attention.
However, Dubai has given poetry a huge window of opportunity to be experienced in all languages, demonstrating the Emirate's love for culture and its firm commitment to evoke, preserve and evolve the genre as a creative form of expression.”
German poet Wolfgang Kubin kicked off the evening reciting a number of poems.
Rawdah Al-Haj, Sudanese poet and prominent media figure, gave the first Arabic language recital of the evening ‘Light of the Cellars of Question'.
Emirati poet Ibrahim Ahmad Ibrahim followed with a rendition of his poem that won high praise from the audience.
Indonesian poet Dorothea Herliani provided a vibrant and rich Asian poetic recital, mixing poetry with a hymn-like ritual.
She also performed a silent play titled 'A City Under the Earth'.
Tunisian poet and director of the Tunisian Poetry Festival Al-Munsif Al-Mazghani recited a number of short poems.
Acclaimed Iranian poet Nahid Keri kept the audience enraptured with her recitation of ‘Moments in the Face of The Storm' and ‘Eulogizing The Secret', tackling the issues of femininity and love.
During the second half of the evening, the fusion of modern forms of recital and traditional recitals, prominent during the 15th century, was featured by poets Jumana Haddad, Hala Mohamed and Dr. Inaam Bioud. The well-known Egyptian poet Ahmed Abdul, German poet Joachim Sartarious and the Nabati Kuwaiti poet Hamid Zayd, also participated in the recitals.
Lebanese poet Jumana Haddad, started the recital with a composition of poetry about Greek mythology in various languages, embellishing it with music. Ahmed Abdul presented his famous poem ‘Utopia' dedicated to the French singer Jacques Brel, reemphasizing the need for interaction between different forms of cultural expressions, drawing comparison to the Andalusian era.
Algerian poet Dr. Inaam Bioud recited short poems from her collection of sonnets titled ‘Letters Never Sent', drawing attention to the killing of the innocent in Gaza and Lebanon.
Ending the evening on a high note, Syrian poet and cinematographer Hala Mohammed recited some of her short poems, that captivated the imagination of her audience.
Throughout its week-long duration, the Dubai International Poetry Festival 2009 will host various poetry workshops and commemorative evenings at select venues across Dubai, including social clubs and shopping malls.


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