AL AIN - Arab Today
As part of Al Ain’s programme of cultural events and activities, the "Memory of the Emirati Song" series will return for its second edition on 20th October, with a performance by Emirati singer, Fatima Zahrat Al Ain.
Organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, Memory of the Emirati Song explores the traditional songs and poems that are deeply connected to the history and heritage of the emirate.
The musical evenings will celebrate melodies and compositions dating back as far as the 1940s, including traditional songs that emanated as embellishments to life’s old practices and customs, such as Al Khtfah and Al Nahma, associated with fishing and pearl diving, Al Wannah and Al Taghrooda with the desert life, and Al Ayyalah, which marked significant events like weddings and celebrations. During that period, the UAE witnessed the rise of many distinctive talented voices that produced songs and poems that uphold a significant influence on society today.
Traditional songs and poems hold an imperative value to the community as it plays a socio-cultural role in shaping the collective memory of the successive generations of the UAE. Often written by leaders, the songs and poems serve as a document that express their wisdom and experience, embodying the nation’s architectural, economic and educational renaissance.
Emirati folk songs emanated from three poetic pillars – poetry, melody and voice.