Suhar Festival pushes for inclusion by including Weekly Expat Day
Published: 02:11 PM,Nov 26,2024 | EDITED : 06:11 PM,Nov 26,2024
The Suhar Festival, one of Oman’s most anticipated cultural events, is stepping up its offerings this year by celebrating the vibrant diversity of its expatriate communities. The festival has introduced an exciting new feature called the Weekly Expat Day, designed to celebrate and highlight the rich heritage and traditions of the numerous nationalities that call Oman home.
This unique initiative, organised by the Office of the Governor of North Al Batinah, aims to unite people through a colourful celebration of multiculturalism. From dazzling performances to delicious international cuisine, Expat Day is a dynamic showcase of culture that offers something for everyone. Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Qasmi, head of the Events Committee for the Suhar Festival, expressed his enthusiasm for this special edition. “The Weekly Expat Day is more than just an event; it’s a bridge connecting communities. It reflects our commitment to cultural exchange, providing a space where people can come together to learn, share, and celebrate their differences.”
The festivities kicked off last Saturday, promising an unforgettable experience. Visitors can expect a packed programme filled with interactive cultural displays, traditional music, and dance performances from across the globe. Art enthusiasts will be treated to exhibitions featuring crafts and design unique to various cultures. At the same time, food lovers can indulge in a global culinary adventure, sampling flavours from Asia, Africa, Europe, and beyond.
One of the most exciting aspects of Expat Day is its interactive workshops, where attendees can immerse themselves in learning different crafts, dances, and traditions. These remarkable experiences create meaningful connections and offer a deeper understanding of the diverse communities that enrich Oman’s social fabric.
The Suhar Festival, already renowned for its lively atmosphere and family-friendly appeal, runs for 45 days and offers an impressive variety of activities. In addition to Expat Day, visitors can enjoy live music, children’s games, traditional Omani art, and a bustling market filled with unique goods. The festival attracts thousands of attendees each year, and this year’s edition of Expat Day is expected to draw even larger crowds.
Organisers are targeting families, culture enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Omani civilisation. Whether you’re an Omani eager to explore global traditions or an expatriate looking to celebrate your roots, the Weekly Expat Day offers a welcoming space for everyone.
Dr Al-Qasmi encapsulated the festival’s spirit, stating: “This festival is not just about entertainment; it’s about unity. Through events like Expat Day, we celebrate what makes us unique while fostering a sense of togetherness. It’s a festival for the people, by the people.”
Visitors should not miss the opportunity to be part of this grand cultural celebration. They are encouraged to mark their calendars for Expat Day, starting this Saturday, and to join the Sohar Festival in creating memories that cross borders and build bridges between civilisations around them.
Why you shouldn't miss this year's festival
The third edition of the festival stands out for its diverse range of activities, featuring over 35 events on the Grand Stage, 40 in the Children's Theatre, and 105 across heritage villages.
Highlights include heritage shows showcasing agricultural, Bedouin, and marine traditions, alongside sports competitions such as rowing races and the International Chess Championship.
Daily performances on both stages and the interactive dome offer exciting shows and films for all ages. The festival also emphasizes inclusivity with a dedicated entertainment day for people with disabilities, plus the popular Sohar Coastal Walk that fosters community engagement.
Of the many different festivities, don't miss out on the Cultural Performances. Experience the vibrant traditional Omani music and dance performances that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. These captivating shows are a highlight and provide a deep connection to Omani traditions.
Also venture to the local handicrafts market which is filled with exquisite local handicrafts, including pottery, textiles, and jewelry crafted by skilled artisans. This is a fantastic opportunity to find unique souvenirs while supporting Omani craftsmanship.
Also, make sure to enjoy the culinary experiences. Indulge in delicious traditional Omani cuisine, featuring a variety of flavours from aromatic rice dishes to succulent grilled meats. Savouring the local food is an essential part of the festival, allowing you to immerse yourself in Omani culture fully.
With these remarkable experiences awaiting attendees, the Suhar Festival promises to be an unforgettable celebration of culture, artistry, and culinary delight.
This unique initiative, organised by the Office of the Governor of North Al Batinah, aims to unite people through a colourful celebration of multiculturalism. From dazzling performances to delicious international cuisine, Expat Day is a dynamic showcase of culture that offers something for everyone. Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Qasmi, head of the Events Committee for the Suhar Festival, expressed his enthusiasm for this special edition. “The Weekly Expat Day is more than just an event; it’s a bridge connecting communities. It reflects our commitment to cultural exchange, providing a space where people can come together to learn, share, and celebrate their differences.”
The festivities kicked off last Saturday, promising an unforgettable experience. Visitors can expect a packed programme filled with interactive cultural displays, traditional music, and dance performances from across the globe. Art enthusiasts will be treated to exhibitions featuring crafts and design unique to various cultures. At the same time, food lovers can indulge in a global culinary adventure, sampling flavours from Asia, Africa, Europe, and beyond.
One of the most exciting aspects of Expat Day is its interactive workshops, where attendees can immerse themselves in learning different crafts, dances, and traditions. These remarkable experiences create meaningful connections and offer a deeper understanding of the diverse communities that enrich Oman’s social fabric.
The Suhar Festival, already renowned for its lively atmosphere and family-friendly appeal, runs for 45 days and offers an impressive variety of activities. In addition to Expat Day, visitors can enjoy live music, children’s games, traditional Omani art, and a bustling market filled with unique goods. The festival attracts thousands of attendees each year, and this year’s edition of Expat Day is expected to draw even larger crowds.
Organisers are targeting families, culture enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Omani civilisation. Whether you’re an Omani eager to explore global traditions or an expatriate looking to celebrate your roots, the Weekly Expat Day offers a welcoming space for everyone.
Dr Al-Qasmi encapsulated the festival’s spirit, stating: “This festival is not just about entertainment; it’s about unity. Through events like Expat Day, we celebrate what makes us unique while fostering a sense of togetherness. It’s a festival for the people, by the people.”
Visitors should not miss the opportunity to be part of this grand cultural celebration. They are encouraged to mark their calendars for Expat Day, starting this Saturday, and to join the Sohar Festival in creating memories that cross borders and build bridges between civilisations around them.
Why you shouldn't miss this year's festival
The third edition of the festival stands out for its diverse range of activities, featuring over 35 events on the Grand Stage, 40 in the Children's Theatre, and 105 across heritage villages.
Highlights include heritage shows showcasing agricultural, Bedouin, and marine traditions, alongside sports competitions such as rowing races and the International Chess Championship.
Daily performances on both stages and the interactive dome offer exciting shows and films for all ages. The festival also emphasizes inclusivity with a dedicated entertainment day for people with disabilities, plus the popular Sohar Coastal Walk that fosters community engagement.
Of the many different festivities, don't miss out on the Cultural Performances. Experience the vibrant traditional Omani music and dance performances that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. These captivating shows are a highlight and provide a deep connection to Omani traditions.
Also venture to the local handicrafts market which is filled with exquisite local handicrafts, including pottery, textiles, and jewelry crafted by skilled artisans. This is a fantastic opportunity to find unique souvenirs while supporting Omani craftsmanship.
Also, make sure to enjoy the culinary experiences. Indulge in delicious traditional Omani cuisine, featuring a variety of flavours from aromatic rice dishes to succulent grilled meats. Savouring the local food is an essential part of the festival, allowing you to immerse yourself in Omani culture fully.
With these remarkable experiences awaiting attendees, the Suhar Festival promises to be an unforgettable celebration of culture, artistry, and culinary delight.