Search DubaiPRNetwork.com

Dubai and UAE
Home >> Local News and Government

Mohammed Bin Rashid Library to Celebrate World Calligraphy Day with a Unique Discussion Panel

Mohammed Bin Rashid Library to Celebrate World Calligraphy Day with a Unique Discussion Panel

Wednesday, February 5, 2025/ Editor -  

Share

Home >> Local News and Government

Dubai, UAE - August 09, 2024:

As part of World Calligraphy Day celebrations, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library is organizing a discussion panel on “Arabic Calligraphy: Between Creativity and Innovation.” This session aligns with the Library's strategy to promote cultural and artistic awareness and will be held at 7 PM on Monday, August 12, featuring leading calligraphy specialists.

Moderated by Bader Al Awadi, the session will include Emirati calligraphers Narjes Noureddine and Maryam Al Balooshi, alongside lecturer and researcher in Islamic art and culture, Zaid Al Athamy. The panelists will share their insights and expertise in the field of Arabic calligraphy.

The session will explore the integration of modern technologies into this traditional art form and discuss how technology has influenced the tools and techniques used in calligraphy. Additionally, the panel will provide an overview of Arabic calligraphy, emphasizing its significance in Islamic heritage and culture, and highlighting key milestones and various styles within the art.

The discussion will delve into the balance between creativity and innovation in Arabic calligraphy, addressing how modern artists can preserve the authenticity of the art while adapting it to the 21st century. The panel will also showcase contemporary artworks, exploring the use of calligraphy in modern art and architectural design, such as in decorating building façades.

Furthermore, the panelists will emphasize the importance of nurturing future generations through training programs and specialized workshops. They will also discuss the challenges faced by modern calligraphy artists, the opportunities to introduce this art form to a global audience, and the role of calligraphy as a cultural bridge that connects diverse communities.

This discussion panel is part of the broader activities organized by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library to promote culture and knowledge within society, support educational and literary initiatives, and provide an open platform for learning, idea exchange, and the sharing of expertise.


Previous in Local News and Government

Next in Local News and Government


Home >> Local News and Government Section

Latest Press Release

Turkish Airlines Sets Guinness World Records™ title for the “Most Countries Flow ...

Hamleys unveils an enchanting Elf Christmas Market, offering families in UAE a m ...

Abu Dhabi Trading Regulatory Committee for Petroleum Products Issues First of it ...

Dubai Health Authority Promotes Quality of Life in Schools with Major Interactiv ...

MBRF signs MoU with Canadian University Dubai to promote exchange of knowledge

Dubai Culture Announces 4th Hatta Cultural Nights Programme of Cultural & Herita ...

DOSC Winter Regatta & IRC Middle East Championships Concludes with Climactic Fin ...

Diamind Presents The Ultimate Festive Gift Guide: Sparkle This Season With Lab- ...

Premier Inn Dubai Dragon Mart celebrates Fifth Anniversary

Uae racing driver sofia necchi qualifies in dubai for the innaugural formula wom ...

SHEGLAM and Lifestyle at Centrepoint Mark One Year of Partnership in the Middle ...

MAX&Co. Unveils Festive Collection: A Celebration of Red Elegance

Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Center Successfully Performs First CAR-T Cell Therapy to Tr ...

Relocate pets and ship cars for less with Emirates Skywards

Medlab Middle East to spotlight the rise of patient-centric healthcare

Dubai Municipality wins Football's Title of the 6th Labor Sports Tournament

DXB creates magical holiday memories for travellers

Wizz air abu dhabi launches a new route to bucharest băneasa airport from m ...

Dubai Health Authority Highlights AI Drive and Diagnostic Advancements in Health ...

SLC organises workshop on 'Criminal Intent in Cybercrime'