Al Dhafra Festival 2019 Kicks off on 9th December in Madinat Zayed, Al Dhafra Region, Abu Dhabi

Al Dhafra Festival 2019 Kicks off on 9th December in Madinat Zayed, Al Dhafra Region, Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi-Ashur) Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the 13th edition of Al Dhafra Festival 2019 will kick off. The festival is organized by the Cultural Programmes and Heritage Festivals Committee (CPHFC) in Abu Dhabi from 9th – 25th December 2019.

The events of the new edition of the festival were announced during the press conference held yesterday evening by the Cultural Programmes and Heritage Festivals Committee in Mohamed Khalaf Al Mazrouei’s Majlis, Al Karama Region, Abu Dhabi.
On behalf of Major General Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police, Chairman of the Cultural Programmes and Heritage Festivals Committee, Eisa Saif Al Mazrouei, the Vice Chairman of the Organising Committee delivered a speech during the press conference said: “The events of the festival coincide with the year of tolerance. These events reflect the legacy of the founding Shiekh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may Allah rest his soul in peace, in preserving the heritage and the continuing support of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the country, may Allah preserve him, in preserving UAE’s traditional cultural heritage projects. All this stems from the sincere belief in the importance of enhancing the national identity and strengthening our genuine values, the unlimited support from H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and close follow-up by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region. With great gratitude and appreciation I recall the efforts of late Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may Allah have mercy upon him, and his undeniable contributions in preserving heritage in addition to his eternal achievements in preserving and supporting the UAE’s genuine legacy by establishing numerous institutions and holding heritage festivals and programmes that highlight the genuine legacy of our country.”

He highlighted that sponsoring the festival by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, reflects His Highness’s keenness on preserving our cultural heritage and delivering it to the future generations. He also highly valued the increasing of the amount of prizes of the 13th edition of Al Dhafra Festival up to AED 20 million by His Highness in support of the camel owners so that they can acquire the purest Arabian breeds and in order to open the door wide to the increasing numbers of participants in camel race held during the festival. The total amount of festival prizes in its current edition has been increased to around AED 60 million; AED 25 million of which for the prizes of camel race and AED 8 million for the prizes of other various heritage competitions.

He pointed out that there would be big surprises for the participants and visitors; as more than 1,000 prizes would be awarded during the current edition of Al Dhafra Festival. The festival will be attended by the largest number of camel owners who would participate in the camel races comprising 81 rounds to win 695 prizes. Further, there are hundreds of prizes allocated for numerous heritage and popular camel competitions and races in addition to daily prizes for visitors of the festival during the various events of Al Dhafra’s traditional souq.

“This year the festival will witness a huge expansion in terms of organization, competitions and relevant events stretching over tens of kilometres in the gate of the Empty Quarter “Madinat Zayed”. In addition to the main camel race and camel-milking contest, the festival will organize 9 competitions reflecting the UAE and Gulf cultural heritage. These 9 competitions have been allocated around 245 prizes in addition to 16 heritage-related handicrafts and cooking competitions designed for women, men and children in the centre of Al Dhafra’s traditional souq in the festival.” Mr Obaid Khalfan Al Mazrouei, Planning and Projects Director at the Committee, said.
He indicated that the events of the festival would include a falconry contest which is organized by Abu Dhabi Falconers Club. The competition has been allocated 60 prizes distributed to 6 rounds; 4 of which are general rounds for Farkh fledgling category (Jeer Teba/ Jeer Shaheen/ Jeer/ Jeer Kermousha) and 2 rounds for Jirnas general (1 round for Jeer Teba + Jeer Shaheen and 1 round for Jeer + Jeer Kermousha) and 2 rounds for Jirnas general (1 round for Jeer Teba + Jeer Shaheen and 1 round for Jeer + Jeer Kermousha). In a falcon contest for Farkh category which is organized in cooperation with Al Marzoom hunting reserve, 9 valuable prizes have been allocated for 3 rounds (Jeer Shaheen farkh, Pure Jeer farkh and Pure Kermousha farkh).

In addition, the heritage-related Arabian Saluki (greyhound) competition championship for 2500 meters will be held this year. The competition has been allocated 10 prizes distributed to 2 rounds (1 round for females and 1 round for males). As for the heritage-related Arabian Saluki race, it has been allocated 12 prizes for 4 categories (Al Hoss males, Al Hoss females, Aryash males and Aryash females). Furthermore, a purebred Arabian horse race has been allocated 9 prizes distributed to 3 rounds (Al Dhafra main round, the open round and beginners’ round), while 10 valuable prizes have been allocated for the purebred Arabian horses race distributed to 3 rounds (Al Dhafra main round, the open round and beginners’ round). As for shooting completion, 10 valuable prizes have been allocated for the shooting competition organized in cooperation with Al Dhafra Shooting Club in Madinat Zayed. When it comes to the Ghanam Al Naim Mazayna (sheep beauty competition), 60 prizes distributed to 6 rounds have been allocated (the most beautiful ram, the most beautiful ewe, the most beautiful male lamb, the most beautiful female lamb, the most beautiful male lamb locally produced and the most beautiful female lamb locally produced) and an open round for the 3 most beautiful female lamb; ie Total 10.
“Al Dhfra’s Traditional Souq will witness the Best Dates and Dates packaging competitions. The competition has allocated 25 prizes distributed to 5 categories (Dabbas, Khalas, Sheeshee, Fard and dates packaging). There is also the sour milk competition which has been allocated 50 prizes distributed to 5 competitions over 5 days. In addition, the Souq will witness various traditional competitions including (traditional dress stitching competition, Al Telli’ (embroidery), Sadu (weaving cotton and wool), Al Saff competition, perfume competition, frankincense competition, women fashion show competition, girls fashion show competition, women popular food competition, men popular food competition, Burqa competition, Thaml and weaving competition, traditional carpet (Zarabeel) weaving, milking competition, making dolls using the old way). In addition, there are 8 workshops for children. These are (preparing coffee and croissant, preparing Logemat “bites”, preparing sweets, Al Jabees workshop, preparing Sana’a, making the dining table, preparing popular toys, preparing of mud), in addition to many other events on the main auditorium and the child village along with the performance shows presented by CPHFC Abu Dhabi folklore troupe.” He added
Al Mazrouei expressed his thanks and appreciation to the strategic supporters including the Diwan of the governor in Al Dhafra Region, Municipalities and Transport Department, Abu Dhabi Police, Abu Dhabi Distribution Company, the strategic partner Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC), the social media sponsor Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Nawah Energy Company, Barakah One Company), the supporters Abu Dhabi Medical Services Co. (Seha), Abu Dhabi Agriculture And Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), Camel Races Federation, General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Awqaf (Endowments), Abu Dhabi Waste Management Center (Tadweer) and Baynounah TV Channel, 1st Radio station.
Commenting on the camel race in Al Dhafra Festival 2019 and the additions and developments introduced into this edition, Mr. Mohamed bin Aaded Al Mahyari, Festival Director of Camel Race, stressed that camel race would witness new developments including key additions to Al Bairaq round include the increasing of the number of places for each round to become five places for local asayl category and five ranks for majaheem category in addition to increasing the amount of the prize so that the winner of the first place will get AED 3 million, the winner of the second place will get AED 2 million, the winner of the third-place will get AED 1.5 million, the winner of the fourth place will get AED 1 million and the winner of the fifth-place will get AED 500,000; ie the total amount of the Bairaq prizes will become AED 16 million. In addition, other requirements relating to the number of participating camels will be amended by decreasing the number from 50 camels in the past years to 30 camels this year.
Al Mahyari added that 4 more rounds have been added to be known as “challenge rounds” where each round has been 5 prizes; ie a total of 20 prizes, in the total amount of AED 2.120 million. Participants in Al Bairaq round and all other participants, in general, were allowed to participate in these rounds that include (Laqaya round, local Camel racing with robot jockeys, a round for local Thanyah and Hawl, a round for Laqaya and Majaheem Camel racing with robot jockeys and a round for Majaheem Thanyah and Hawl). In addition, 4 single general rounds have been added for tribesmen. These are (Tellad general local round, Sharaya general local round, Tellad general Majaheem round and Sharaya general Majaheem round). These four rounds have allocated prizes in the total amount of AED 1.280 million.
Al Mahyari pointed out that additional requirements have been added to single rounds. These are: camels suspected of steroids shall be referred to medical examination, the prize of the place for which no competing camel has qualified shall be withheld and all camels participating in the Bairaq rounds have the right to register in challenge rounds. As for the additions to the requirements of participating in camel rounds are: To refer the camel suspected of steroids to the medical examination, to withhold the prize of the place for which no competing camel has qualified, the camel that has failed to qualify to participate shall not be allowed to participate in the Bairaq round, the owner participating in Al Bairaq round shall be entitled to purchase a maximum of 15 she-camels, the owner participating in Baynouna round shall be entitled to a maximum of 10 she-camels and the camels participating in Al Bairaq rounds shall be allowed to participate in the challenge rounds.
Furthermore, festival-related microchips were implanted in the camels participating in the festival. These microchips were provided for free to all through the office of the committee in Al Dhafra Region.