UAE's major arts and culture events in 2023, from the Sharjah Biennial to IIFA Awards


Katy Gillett
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The UAE has fast become a regional hub for arts, culture and general creativity, and this year is no exception.

As live events are leaving the hybrid format behind and international travel is back in full swing, expect these art fairs, festivals and conferences to be bigger and better than ever before.

Included in this list are the major events with dates already announced, but yet to come are details of this year's Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Art and Dubai Design Week, among others.

Click here to find out more about the music and comedy gigs coming up this January.

Sheikh Zayed Festival

When: Until March 18

Where: Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Festival is running in Al Wathba for another few months, bringing desert festivities and cultural traditions to the emirate.

Under the theme Hayakum, which means welcome in Arabic, this year’s Sheikh Zayed Festival continues the event’s tradition of honouring local customs and showcasing UAE heritage.

New this year is the Art District, where visitors can take part in acrylic pouring workshops.

The festival features more than 15 theatres that will show several cultural and entertainment events on a regular basis.

More information is at zayedfestival.ae

Al Hosn Festival

When: January 13-22

Where: Qasr Al Hosn, Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi's historic traditions are under the microscope at this year's Al Hosn Festival, a unique cultural experience that explores where the capital's story began and how it evolves.

It takes place at Qasr Al Hosn, including House of Artisans and the Cultural Foundation, the cultural home of the capital, with live performances, arts and cultural exhibits, traditional marketplaces, family workshops and more.

More information is at abudhabiculture.ae

Quoz Arts Fest

When: January 28-29

Where: Alserkal Avenue, Dubai

Live performances, curated workshops, new exhibitions and more are what visitors can expect from the 10th Quoz Arts Fest, called Shift Away.

Alserkal Avenue's warehouses open up to the public, displaying work by artists from across the world, alongside film screenings and music performances by Saint Levant and Bu Kolthoum, among others.

Music lovers will also enjoy Quoz Encore, a collaboration between Quoz Arts Fest and The Fridge, which promises to showcase the best of the UAE's emerging talent.

More information is at alserkal.online

Emirates Airline Festival of Literature

When: February 1-6

Where: Mohamed bin Rashid Library and InterContinental Dubai Festival City, Dubai

The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, with regional and international award-wining authors, experts and Hollywood celebrities in attendance.

Celebrated authors attending include British-Pakistani novelist Mohsin Hamid, known for his critically acclaimed novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Exit West and Irish author Cecelia Ahern, known for her books PS, I Love You and Where Rainbows End.

Past festival favourites set to return are bestselling authors Jeffrey Archer and Alexander McCall Smith, Indian politician Shashi Tharoor and comedian and children’s author David Walliams.

The festival’s theme of Old Friends is a reflection of how far the event has come in shaping the literary scene in the UAE, from exposing the public to world-renowned authors and providing a platform for writers from the region to showcase their literary talents.

More information is available at www.emirateslitfest.com

Sharjah Biennial 15

When: February 7-June 11

Where: Various venues across Sharjah

More than 140 artists from 70 countries will be participating in the 15th Sharjah Biennial, which has been delayed twice due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Titled Sharjah Biennial 15: Thinking Historically in the Present, the show was conceived by Nigerian curator, art critic and writer Okwui Enwezor, who died in 2019, and Sharjah Art Foundation director and biennial curator Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi.

The biennial will take place across 16 venues in Sharjah, including a vegetable market, power station and a former nursery. As a way of marking the platform’s 30th anniversary, 30 major commissions will be featured.

More information is available at sharjahart.org

Xposure International Photography Festival

When: February 9-15

Where: Expo Centre Sharjah

This is a photographer's paradise, with talks featuring internationally renowned artists, portfolio reviews, competitions, exhibitions, workshops, focus groups and more.

World-leading industry experts, including Dan Winters and Steve McCurry, will be in attendance across seven days and it also features a trade show where people can pick up or get inspired by the latest products.

This year, there will be 67 exhibitions showcasing a wide range of photographic genres, from landscape to celebrity and automotive.

More information is available at xposure.ae

Middle East Film & Comic Con 2023

When: March 3-5

Where: Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre

Middle East Film and Comic Con, the region’s largest pop culture festival, will be hosted by Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre for the second time, after moving from its long-time home in Dubai World Trade Centre.

A celebration of pop culture and fandom, the event brings together fans and stars for a fun-filled weekend that features workshops, talks, meet-and-greets, concerts, competitions and more.

Among the highlights of the show is the annual cosplay competition, where fans dress up as their favourite characters and compete to see who is the best dressed.

Art Dubai

When: March 3-5

Where: Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai

This year's Art Dubai programme highlights the event's role as a meeting point for creative industries and communities from the Global South.

It will feature a set of new site-specific commissions, alongside premieres from established international artists. Running alongside this are a conference, talks and an educational programme, in support of the development of Dubai's cultural infrastructure.

Art Dubai will also introduce UAE First Immersion, a presentation of new works from a group of digital artists, forming part of an expanded second Art Dubai Digital.

The event will also mark the 10th anniversary of Art Dubai's professional development initiative, Campus Art Dubai, as well as host the transdisciplinary conference 16th Global Art Forum, and mark the region's first Christie's Art+Tech summit, among other highlights.

Sikka Art and Design Festival

When: February 24-March 5

Where: Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Dubai Culture has begun preparations for the 11th Sikka Art and Design Festival, which celebrates the growing artistic and creative scene in Dubai.

Last year, the event turned 10 and returned after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. Named after the passageways between low-rise structures in the historical neighbourhood close to the Dubai Creek (still called by most long-time residents as Al Bastakiya), the festival brings together visual artists, performers, designers, musicians and other creatives to present artworks, concerts, murals, poetry readings and film screenings.

More information is available at sikkartandesign.com

World Art Dubai

When: March 9-12

Where: Dubai World Trade Centre

Since its establishment in 2015, World Art Dubai has become the region's largest affordable retail art fair, with prices starting at $100.

Last year, under the theme "unplug yourself", the fair displayed more than 4,000 artworks from over 300 galleries and artists coming from more than 50 countries.

Expect a schedule of live art performances, workshops, exhibitions and talks.

More information is available at worldartdubai.com

IIFA Awards

When: May 26-27

Where: Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

The International Indian Film Academy Awards, Bollywood’s biggest annual event, returns to Abu Dhabi for a second consecutive year.

The prestigious ceremony was set to return to Etihad Arena next month, but has now been postponed until late May. No details about the reason were given.

Last year, the IIFA Awards were held for the first time in Abu Dhabi and included some of Bollywood’s most famous faces, such as Salman Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Vicky Kaushal, Tiger Shroff and A R Rahman.

The IIFA Weekend & Awards also featured performances by some of the biggest Indian stars across two days, with many of the top films and actors of the past year honoured on the final night.

First held in London in 2000, the IIFA Awards were conceptualised by Mumbai event company Wizcraft International Entertainment to honour the best Hindi films and movie talents of the previous year.

More information is available at iifa.com

Abu Dhabi International Book Fair

When: May 22-28

Where: Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre

The annual event features a strong programme of daily panel sessions and seminars featuring award-winning authors, government officials, filmmakers and musicians.

While no details have been revealed for the 2023 programme yet, last year's fair included appearances by Syrian poet Adonis, Nobel Prize for Economics winner Guido Imbens and last year's winners of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award and the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.

More information is available at adbookfair.com

Sharjah Architecture Triennial

When: From November 11

Where: Sharjah

The much-anticipated second Sharjah Architecture Triennial takes place, after the first was inaugurated in November 2019 and ran until February.

It's scheduled to open in November, although exact dates are yet to be announced.

The theme is The Beauty of Impermanence: An Architecture of Adaptability. Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, president of the Sharjah Architecture Triennial, and curator Tosin Oshinowo, explained how the show’s title centres around how issues of scarcity in the Global South have created a culture of reuse, reappropriation, innovation, collaboration and adaptation.

Ultimately, the triennial will explore how global conversations can be reorientated to “create a more sustainable, resilient and equitable future".

More information is available at sharjaharchitecture.org

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Innotech Profile

Date started: 2013

Founder/CEO: Othman Al Mandhari

Based: Muscat, Oman

Sector: Additive manufacturing, 3D printing technologies

Size: 15 full-time employees

Stage: Seed stage and seeking Series A round of financing 

Investors: Oman Technology Fund from 2017 to 2019, exited through an agreement with a new investor to secure new funding that it under negotiation right now. 

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The President's Cake

Director: Hasan Hadi

Starring: Baneen Ahmad Nayyef, Waheed Thabet Khreibat, Sajad Mohamad Qasem 

Rating: 4/5

The specs: 2018 Audi RS5

Price, base: Dh359,200

Engine: 2.9L twin-turbo V6

Transmission: Eight-speed automatic

Power: 450hp at 5,700rpm

Torque: 600Nm at 1,900rpm

Fuel economy, combined: 8.7L / 100km

Fight card

1. Featherweight 66kg: Ben Lucas (AUS) v Ibrahim Kendil (EGY)

2. Lightweight 70kg: Mohammed Kareem Aljnan (SYR) v Alphonse Besala (CMR)

3. Welterweight 77kg:Marcos Costa (BRA) v Abdelhakim Wahid (MAR)

4. Lightweight 70kg: Omar Ramadan (EGY) v Abdimitalipov Atabek (KGZ)

5. Featherweight 66kg: Ahmed Al Darmaki (UAE) v Kagimu Kigga (UGA)

6. Catchweight 85kg: Ibrahim El Sawi (EGY) v Iuri Fraga (BRA)

7. Featherweight 66kg: Yousef Al Husani (UAE) v Mohamed Allam (EGY)

8. Catchweight 73kg: Mostafa Radi (PAL) v Ahmed Abdelraouf of Egypt (EGY)

9.  Featherweight 66kg: Jaures Dea (CMR) v Andre Pinheiro (BRA)

10. Catchweight 90kg: Tarek Suleiman (SYR) v Juscelino Ferreira (BRA)

Profile

Company name: Marefa Digital

Based: Dubai Multi Commodities Centre

Number of employees: seven

Sector: e-learning

Funding stage: Pre-seed funding of Dh1.5m in 2017 and an initial seed round of Dh2m in 2019

Investors: Friends and family 

Wicked: For Good

Director: Jon M Chu

Starring: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Ethan Slater

Rating: 4/5

Pharaoh's curse

British aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who funded the expedition to find the Tutankhamun tomb, died in a Cairo hotel four months after the crypt was opened.
He had been in poor health for many years after a car crash, and a mosquito bite made worse by a shaving cut led to blood poisoning and pneumonia.
Reports at the time said Lord Carnarvon suffered from “pain as the inflammation affected the nasal passages and eyes”.
Decades later, scientists contended he had died of aspergillosis after inhaling spores of the fungus aspergillus in the tomb, which can lie dormant for months. The fact several others who entered were also found dead withiin a short time led to the myth of the curse.

Timeline

2012-2015

The company offers payments/bribes to win key contracts in the Middle East

May 2017

The UK SFO officially opens investigation into Petrofac’s use of agents, corruption, and potential bribery to secure contracts

September 2021

Petrofac pleads guilty to seven counts of failing to prevent bribery under the UK Bribery Act

October 2021

Court fines Petrofac £77 million for bribery. Former executive receives a two-year suspended sentence 

December 2024

Petrofac enters into comprehensive restructuring to strengthen the financial position of the group

May 2025

The High Court of England and Wales approves the company’s restructuring plan

July 2025

The Court of Appeal issues a judgment challenging parts of the restructuring plan

August 2025

Petrofac issues a business update to execute the restructuring and confirms it will appeal the Court of Appeal decision

October 2025

Petrofac loses a major TenneT offshore wind contract worth €13 billion. Holding company files for administration in the UK. Petrofac delisted from the London Stock Exchange

November 2025

180 Petrofac employees laid off in the UAE

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Engine: 6.2-litre V8

Power: 420hp

Torque: 623Nm

Transmission: 10-speed automatic

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Cheat’s nigiri 
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Deconstructed sushi salad platter 
This makes a great, fuss-free sharing meal. Arrange sushi rice on a platter or board, then fill the space with all your favourite sushi ingredients (edamame beans, cooked prawns or tuna, tempura veggies, pickled ginger and chilli tofu), with a dressing or dipping sauce on the side.

The Pope's itinerary

Sunday, February 3, 2019 - Rome to Abu Dhabi
1pm: departure by plane from Rome / Fiumicino to Abu Dhabi
10pm: arrival at Abu Dhabi Presidential Airport


Monday, February 4
12pm: welcome ceremony at the main entrance of the Presidential Palace
12.20pm: visit Abu Dhabi Crown Prince at Presidential Palace
5pm: private meeting with Muslim Council of Elders at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
6.10pm: Inter-religious in the Founder's Memorial


Tuesday, February 5 - Abu Dhabi to Rome
9.15am: private visit to undisclosed cathedral
10.30am: public mass at Zayed Sports City – with a homily by Pope Francis
12.40pm: farewell at Abu Dhabi Presidential Airport
1pm: departure by plane to Rome
5pm: arrival at the Rome / Ciampino International Airport

Emergency

Director: Kangana Ranaut

Stars: Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Milind Soman, Mahima Chaudhry 

Rating: 2/5

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7pm: Wathba Stallions Cup (PA) Dh70,000 2,200m | Winner: Shareef KB, Fabrice Veron, Ernst Oertel

7.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh90,000 1,500m | Winner: Bainoona, Pat Cosgrave, Eric Lemartinel

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Updated: January 12, 2023, 12:41 PM