Have fun discovering your Inner Warrior and celebrate our new exhibition Furusiyya: the Art of Chivalry between East and West with an action packed family weekend.
Family Weekend: Discover your Inner Warrior
28-29 February 2020
3pm – 6pm
Travel back in time to discover captivating stories from ancient knights and female warriors, make your own heroic armour fit for the battlefield and enjoy pony rides in Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Park.
Join the Youth Festival parade and take part in free activities in the park. Spot the police horse patrols dressed in their traditional attire and learn about the history of Abu Dhabi Police Cavalry. Don’t miss The Singing Trees, a choir of palm trees that sing louder when they are hugged, as well as falconry display and family film screenings.
All activities are free with your museum admission ticket.
Activities:
Mini Tours
4:00pm | 5:00pm
Duration: 30 minutes
Explore the role of a knight in a combat and the different chivalric codes that developed around the world.
Drop-In Family Workshop: Create your own Heroic Armour
3:00pm | 4:00pm | 5:00pm
Duration: 45 minutes
Create your own heroic armour fit for the battlefield.
Activity Booklet
3:30pm | 4:30pm
Duration: 30 minutes
Discover what it means to become knight, walk in their footsteps and join the “League of Furusiyya”.
Activity of the Month: Youth Festival Parade
3:00pm | Saturday only
Duration: 60 minutes
Watch Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Youth Festival parade celebrating creative costumes designed by school children.
Storytellers
4:00pm
Duration: pop up performances
Encounter the knights under the dome, listen to their tales and explore their courageous adventures.
Film Screenings
Inspired by legends of chivalric knights, battles, noble causes and a code of honour, these films tell tales of Arthur and Excalibur and the exceptional skills of the warrior elite ‘Mamluks’, celebrated for their horsemanship and military discipline.
With the Sirat Antar being compared to English literature’s Arthurian romances, the culture of chivalry will be rewritten and adapted for generations to come.
Curated by Hind Mezaina and Rinku Awtani
Admission to each screening is free. Please pre-book your ticket at louvreabudhabi.ae, by calling +971 600 56 55 66 or at the museum ticketing desk.
The Young Black Stallion
Director: Simon Wincer
2003 | 51 min | G | English with Arabic subtitles
28 February | 4pm | Auditorium
Courageous young Neera becomes separated from her family in the desert and meets a wild young horse. Together they find friendship and trust. Filled with friendship and loyalty, this heartwarming adventure is an outstanding family film.
Celebrated ‘horse whisperer’ Ali Al Ameri from the UAE trained the horses and was also an actor in this film. Ali will be present prior to the screening for an exclusive short talk and horse performance at 3:30pm in the auditorium plaza.
The Eagle Huntress
Director: Otto Bell
2016 | 87 min | G | Kazak with English subtitles
28 February | 6pm | Auditorium
Aisholopan, a 13-year-old girl, trains to be the first female in twelve generations of her Kazakh family to become an eagle hunter. Her father believes that a girl can do anything a boy can, as long as she’s determined. She rises to the pinnacle of a centuries-old tradition.
Set in the breathtaking Mongolian plains, the film features awe-inspiring cinematography, giving this tale of a young girl’s quest the drama of an epic narrative film.
The Eagle Huntress is executive produced and narrated by Star Wars Daisy Ridley. Aisholpan’s story is a modern and inspiring one.
The Kid Who Would Be King
Director: Joe Cornish
2019 | 120 min | PG | English with Arabic Subtitles
29 February | 4pm | Auditorium
A modern twist on the King Arthur legend of the sword in the stone. Young Alex is just another bullied English schoolboy until he discovers the legendary sword Excalibur, and begins training as a knight with wizard Merlin.
Alex must turn schoolyard enemies into allies, and become the leader he never dreamed he could be to defeat the wicked Morgana and save the world.
The Warrior
Director: Asif Kapadia
2001 | 86 min | Drama | 18+ | Hindi with subtitles English
29 February | 6pm | Auditorium
The debut from Asif Kapadia, best known for his award-winning films Senna and Amy, the film stars renowned Indian actor Irfan Khan (The Lunchbox, Life Of Pi).
A visually stunning epic about a man torn between the path of peace and war. Lafcadia is the leader of a group of warriors but he renounces his violent ways and sets off on a journey to find his home village in the mountains – and to find, and escape, his former self.
The Warrior won both ‘Outstanding Debut’ and ‘Outstanding British Film’ awards in 2003.
Film rating guide:
Films screened at the museum are not rated by the UAE’s official rating agency. Louvre Abu Dhabi has provided a recommended rating based on an assessment of the films’ content and themes for viewers’ guidance only, and accepts no liability for their accuracy.
G: General admission.
PG: Parental guidance required.
18+: Suitable for ages 18 years and over.
Workshops in the park:
Design a Family Banner
4:00pm | 4:30pm | 5:00pm | 5:30pm
Duration: 30 minutes
Design a banner with your family coat of arms inspired by Furusiyya: The art of Chivalry between East and West.
Make a Horse
4:00pm | 4:30pm | 5:00pm | 5:30pm
Duration: 30 minutes
Create your own puppet horse before riding under the dome to discover the knights inside the exhibition.
Horseshoe Challenge
3:00 – 6:00 pm
Duration: 5 minutes
Test your aim in the knight’s horseshoe challenge. Are you ready for battle?
Build a Fort
3:00pm | 3:30pm | 4:00pm | 4:30pm | 5:00pm | 5:30pm
Duration: 30 minutes
Join the team of the master builders to construct a fort in Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Park.
Photo Moment in the Park
3:00 – 6:00 pm
Duration: 5 minutes
Strike a pose in your warrior costume and picture yourself as a heroic knight on the stage.
The Singing Trees
25 Feb – 7 March | Free
Timed to coincide with the UAE’s Innovation Month February 2020, Louvre Abu Dhabi, together with Théâtre du Châtelet with the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies, are proud to present Singing Trees, a world premiere and a new interactive installation.
After its premiere at Louvre Abu Dhabi, Singing Trees will be presented in different cities around the world.
A technologically innovative art installation that reflects on the importance of the environment and the need to conserve nature in the face of climate change, The Singing Trees features a choir of palm trees that sing louder when they are hugged!
Curated by Ruth Mackenzie, CBE, Artistic Director of Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, France.
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MUSICAL PERFORMANCE UNDER THE DOME
The Song of Roland: the Arabic version
By Wael Shawky
26 & 27 February | 8pm | Auditorium plaza
AED 150
Inspired by one of the oldest works of French literature La Chanson de Roland (The Song of Roland) and the French Lebanese writer Amin Malouf’s 1983 book The Crusades through Arab Eyes, Egyptian artist Wael Shawky’s work blends the cultures and traditions of medieval Europe with those of the Arabian Gulf.
Set against a backdrop designed by Shawky, The Song of Roland features more than 20 singers and musicians performing in the classical Arabic ‘fidjeri’ style, which first developed more than 800 years amongst fishermen in the Arabian Gulf. Combining history and theatre with art, music and myth, the work interrogates stereotypes associated with the history of the Crusades and reflects it from an Arab perspective.
Book your tickets now at louvreabudhabi.ae
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