logo
Emirati artists perform in showcase at London's Kensington Palace

Emirati artists perform in showcase at London's Kensington Palace

Arab News07-06-2025
LONDON: 'If we do not tell our story, someone else will. And they will get it wrong,' said Huda Alkhamis-Kanoo, founder of the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation, following a performance in London on Friday that brought Emirati talent to a major international platform.
For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @arabnews.lifestyle
Emirati artists took to the stage at Kensington Palace to present a night of operatic performances. Fatima Al-Hashimi, Ahmed Al-Housani, and Ihab Darwish performed in multiple languages including Arabic, Italian and English. The performance was part of the Abu Dhabi Festival's Abroad program in collaboration with the Peace and Prosperity Trust. The event was intended to promote Emirati cultural expression through classical music and cross-cultural collaboration.
Alkhamis-Kanoo said an event like this is vital for cultural diplomacy and is not a one-off, but a commitment to placing Emirati talent on the world stage.
'It's about creating understanding, building dialogue, and showing the world the strength of our cultural identity through music,' he explained. 'We invest in the young, we partner with the world, and we build cultural legacies that last.'
The evening also included the premiere of Darwish's latest composition 'Ruins of Time,' which blended orchestral arrangements with traditional Arabic elements.
'Music is the fastest way to reach people. It creates peace, it creates understanding,' Darwish told Arab News. 'Music removes boundaries. It creates a shared language, a dialogue of coexistence, peace, and tolerance. When people from different cultures come together to create music, it naturally fosters mutual understanding.'
Al-Hashimi explained the intention behind adapting a classical repertoire to reflect Arab identity. 'Even while singing in Italian, I included Arabic lyrics to keep our signature present,' she said.
Al-Housani described the event as a 'professional milestone,' adding: 'Performing here is more than a concert, it's a message. We're here to show the world the strength and beauty of our culture.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bella Hadid returns for Chopard's new campaign
Bella Hadid returns for Chopard's new campaign

Arab News

time6 hours ago

  • Arab News

Bella Hadid returns for Chopard's new campaign

DUBAI: US Dutch Palestinian model Bella Hadid continues her collaboration with Chopard, taking center stage on the brand's Instagram feed throughout the week. Hadid starred in the latest campaign spotlighting Chopard's L'Heure du Diamant collection. This week, the brand shared a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot, showing the model in a white halter-neck dress as she posed in the sparkling jewelry pieces. A post shared by Chopard Official (@chopard) In another set of images, Hadid wore a striking red high-neck top, paired with pieces from Chopard's bold and romantic Haute Joaillerie collection, most notably a pair of dangling heart-shaped hoop earrings. She rounded out the campaign in a glittering purple turtleneck top with long sleeves, once again styled with creations from the L'Heure du Diamant line. A post shared by Chopard Official (@chopard) The model's collaboration with Chopard began in 2017 when she became one of the faces of the brand's high jewelry collections. Since then, she has appeared in several campaigns and has worn Chopard pieces at major international events, including the Cannes Film Festival, Met Gala, and Paris Fashion Week. Last month, Hadid appeared in campaign images for the brand, modeling pieces from its high jewelry collection ahead of Paris Couture Week. A post shared by Chopard Official (@chopard) In one of the images, Hadid wore a diamond necklace featuring a large yellow gemstone at its center. In another, she wore a coordinated jewelry set consisting of sapphire and diamond drop earrings, a matching necklace, and a statement ring. Hadid has had a busy summer. In June, with the help of close friends, she expanded her beauty brand Orebella with a range of accessories. A post shared by Chopard Official (@chopard) The model and entrepreneur teamed up with Wildflower Cases co-founders Sydney and Devon Lee Carlson to launch a limited-edition collaboration featuring two new products: an iPhone case and a 'scentable wristlet.' Hadid took to Instagram to announce the launch, writing: 'Feeling like the luckiest girl in the world to be able to be creative with my beauty boss sisters. Life is beautiful when we have the opportunity to watch our friends winning. So proud of you two. So proud of our teams. So proud of us. Love you all — thank you for bringing this vision to life.'

Elyanna shares heartwarming moment with Palestinian children at Coldplay concert
Elyanna shares heartwarming moment with Palestinian children at Coldplay concert

Arab News

timea day ago

  • Arab News

Elyanna shares heartwarming moment with Palestinian children at Coldplay concert

DUBAI: Palestinian Chilean singer Elyanna took to Instagram to share a heartwarming moment with two young Palestinian children at a Coldplay concert, invited through the non-profit organization Heal Palestine. She was joined by Egyptian American comedian and creator Ramy Youssef and US journalist Ayman Mohyeldin. 'Thank you @ for making it possible for me to meet these angels,' wrote Elyanna on Instagram, along with photos from the meeting. A post shared by Elyanna (@elyanna) Heal Palestine, the organization that facilitated the encounter, focuses on supporting Palestinian children and families affected by war and displacement, offering both emergency relief and long-term education initiatives. The group took to their official Facebook page to thank Elyanna, Youssef and Mohyeldin. 'A heartfelt thank you to @elyanna, @aymanm, and @ramy for giving Qamar and Sara an unforgettable night at the Coldplay concert. Watching Elyanna perform on stage was a moment of pure magic — a much-needed escape from their treatments after their injuries in Gaza. We are deeply grateful for your compassion and for standing with us in our mission,' the post read. Elyanna will perform at this year's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix After-Race Concerts on Dec. 5 at the Etihad Park on Yas Island. The young star is expected to sing some of her most popular tracks, including 'Ghareeb Alay,' 'Mama Eh,' and her Arabic rendition of 'La Vie en Rose.' Her performance is a part of the Yasalam After-Race concerts, held alongside the Formula One Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, one of the UAE's biggest entertainment and sporting weekends. Elyanna joins a high-profile lineup of artists already announced for the four-night concert series, including Benson Boone on Dec. 4, Post Malone on Dec. 5, Metallica on Dec. 6 and Katy Perry on Dec. 7. Access to the concerts is exclusive to F1 ticket holders, with each night set to feature large-scale performances at the open-air Etihad Park. One of Elyanna's standout appearances was during Coldplay's four-night concert series in Abu Dhabi earlier this year, part of their 'Music of the Spheres' world tour. In April, Coldplay announced that Elyanna had again teamed up with the band to release a new version of 'Ma Meilleure Ennemie,' a track originally performed by Belgian artist Stromae and French singer Pomme.

‘Freakier Friday': Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis talk ‘more mature' sequel
‘Freakier Friday': Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis talk ‘more mature' sequel

Arab News

time2 days ago

  • Arab News

‘Freakier Friday': Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis talk ‘more mature' sequel

DUBAI: More than 20 years after their beloved body-swap comedy 'Freaky Friday' first hit the cinemas, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are back — and this time, they are switching roles with the next generation. In 'Freakier Friday,' the highly anticipated sequel, the duo returns as mother and daughter, but with a new twist: A four-way body swap involving two younger characters, played by Julia Butters and Sophia Hammons. Lindsay Lohan — a resident of the UAE for the last decade — returns as Anna Coleman in the film. (AFP) When asked what it takes to convincingly pull off a body swap, the actors both agree — it is all about the details. 'Mannerisms, the physicality, is a big part of it,' Curtis explained in an interview with Arab News. 'You have to mirror each other. It's not like you're doing the mirror exercise, but in a way, you are.' Lohan — a resident of the UAE for the last decade — picked up on subtle changes too, saying: 'Harper (Coleman) was slouching more, and she had a slower way of responding to things. She would kind of be more to herself and in her head. Anna would stay up straight more. Those were two of the things I would do.' But no matter how much prep you do, Curtis says, the real test comes on set. She said: 'You can work with the director and vocal coaches and all the rest of it, until that director says action — and the four of you have swapped, and you're looking in the mirror — you just can't know if it's going to work. And I will tell you, when we shot the scene in the mirror, which is why it's in the end credits, we knew it was working. The crew knew, the director knew, the producers knew, the studio knew — and then we relaxed.' Both Lohan and Curtis also took on the role of executive producers for the film, a first for Lohan and a return to producing for Curtis. Stepping behind the scenes gave them more creative control and a deeper sense of ownership over the story. 'It feels so nice,' Lohan said. 'Especially because women in Hollywood have come such a long way … it feels so encouraging to be executive producing with someone like Jamie and having more of a say in how things go in the movie. Just seeing it from the ground up feels so, what's the word I'm looking for? Empowering.' Fans of the original film will be thrilled by the return of Pink Slip, the fictional band fronted by Lohan's character Anna. For Lohan, slipping back into Anna's combat boots was as nostalgic as it was exhilarating. 'It was really fun,' she said. 'I haven't really been singing that much, and I haven't been playing guitar in my daily life as much. So, it was nice to relearn guitar again and brush up on that and then sing and just be there, back with the band. We had so much fun. It was a really, really good time.' While 'Freakier Friday' is packed with physical comedy and music, both actors agree the film's heart lies in its message of empathy. 'There's a beautiful message in it,' Lohan said. 'Walk a mile in my shoes. Get to know me before you assume things about me. Really know who I am first. And I think that's a message we should all take with us every day, everywhere in the world — especially now.' Curtis is in agreement. 'It's basically everything she just said. The first movie was funny and moving; this one is funnier, more moving … and therefore, it's freakier. But the same themes are there: compassion, understanding, conflict, conflict resolution, physical comedy. It just feels richer, fuller, more mature.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store