ABU DHABI / WAM
The Ministry of Culture has announced the grant recipients of the first cycle of the “National Grant Programme for Culture and Creativity,” which was launched in August 2023. The first cycle of the programme received a great deal of interest from the creative community and a large number of applications. This programme aims to strengthen the country’s commitment to supporting and enabling its cultural and creative industries (CCI) in addition to investing in Emirati creatives who play an essential role in building the UAE’s creative economy. The grants are designed to bolster cultural and creative production in the UAE while also promoting the UAE’s position as a global cultural hub. The programme, which will invite applications every year, announced a list of 26 grant recipients for 2023 within four programme categories: Creation and Production, Distribution and Local Participation, International Travel and Mobility, and Capacity Development.
The programmes encompass fields such as Books and Literature, Music, Film and TV, Performing Arts and Theatre, Visual Arts and Design, Video Games and Cultural Heritage.
In a statement, Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture, said, “We take great pride in the invaluable contribution of creatives, a distinguished segment of our society who have dedicated their efforts in the pursuit of their dreams and aspirations. Their commitment to serving the country by contributing to its cultural and creative landscape is truly remarkable. The Ministry is committed to supporting these creatives by investing in their talent, enabling and empowering them to represent the UAE on the global stage.”
The designer Azza Al-Qubaisi, from the supported projects, was selected for the International Travel and Mobility grant as part of the Visual Arts and Design field. Through the grant, she was supported to participate in Art D’Égypt 2023 to showcase her large-scale artwork to international audiences. Ahmed Al Hashemi, a talented musician and the youngest grant recipient from the first cycle, also received an International Travel and Mobility grant in Music to participate as a pianist in performances held in Egypt and Latvia.
The Director, Hanan Ghaith, received support in the Creation and Production category for her animation project in Film and TV. The film was produced in alignment with the Year of Sustainability and the UAE hosting COP28.
The list of recipients also included the following categories and names: Film and TV: Khalid Al Mahmoud, Waleed Al Shehhi, Abdulrahman Al Madani, Bader Mohammed; Performing Arts and Theater: Reem Al Menhali, Ahmed Al Dhanhani; Visual Arts and Design: Dr Karima Abulaziz, Afra Al Dhaheri, Hassana Arif.
The list of authors in the Books and Literature category included Ayesha Al-Badi, Hessa Ali Al-Joker, Fatima Al-Mazroui, Alia bin Omair, Sara Ahmad, Salha Obaid, and Mohammed Al-Rais.
The Cultural Heritage category included Fadhel Al-Ali and Dr Alyazia Khalifa. Grant recipients in the Video Games category included Hamdan Al-Ali, and the Music category included Mohamed Al-Mubarak, Ibrahim Al-Juneibi, Elham Hussein, and Safeyya Al-Blooshi.
Many selected projects focused on inspiring topics highlighting themes such as the UAE’s culture and heritage, history, the pillars of national identity and the Arabic language.
In addition to sustainability and climate change, people of determination, early childhood development, experimental sound art, and other societal topics.
The ministry announced the grant recipients of the first cycle through a series of gatherings in the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.