Emarati Traditions Come To The Fore With DSS 2010 Min Bladi Al Emarat At Dubai Mall
July 27, 2010 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Min Bladi Al Emarat, a DSS 2010 Signature Event and a festivity showcasing the tradition and culture of UAE, is currently underway at the Gold Souk Atrium at Dubai Mall. Running until July 26, the event portrays numerous aspects of Emarati life through contests. Besides the contests, visitors to Dubai Mall will also be treated to traditional music bands and dance.
"Min Bladi aims at raising awareness amongst visitors, residents, and UAE nationals about the heritage, customs, and traditions of UAE. Our goal through this event is to revive UAE heritage and in the process also create a platform for the exchange of cultures and instill a sense of identity among the young generations. We want to convey to them a clear-cut, all-embracing image of the deep-rooted traditions of our forefathers,” said Dubai Events and Promotions Establishment.
Competitions within Min Bladi are categorized as follows:
July 22 – best local food – Harees
Al harees, a savoured dish across UAE, is made mainly from meat and wheat, and is a popular treat during special occasions such as Ramadan, Eid, and weddings.
July 23 – local food – Legyumat
A sweet dish, legyumat is a favourite among Emaratis and expatriates in the UAE. Easy to make, the legyumat balls are fried and topped with date syrup or honey.
July 24 – best henna design
An integral part of life across the GCC and the Indian subcontinent, henna finds favour with the young and old, men and women alike. Min Bladi Al Emarat brings an interesting aspect of henna through henna designing.
July 25 – local food – Aseedha
A sweet dish akin to pudding and made from wheat, wheat flour, clarified butter, and sugar.
July 26 – local food – Khabees
Khabees is again a sweet dish and made up of flour and oil and is commonly served as a traditional dish for breakfasts, especially during Eid.
An Insight Into The Emarati Way Of Life Through DSS 2009 Min Bladi Al Emarat
July 23, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
A signature event of the Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) 2009, ’Min Bladi Al Emarat’ is currently showcasing a host of activities featuring the Emarati way of life and culture at Dubai Marina Mall. The event is on till July 10th.
Some of the displays include arrays of antique cooking items, a cloth weaving corner, and a traditional medicine shop. A hospitality tent welcomes visitors to the exhibition with dates, tea, Arabic coffee, and sweets. Aside from these, a photo exhibit provides a dramatic glimpse on the country and its people. A traditional dance troupe is also at the venue, giving performances of traditional songs and dances.
The highlight of Min Bladi Al Emarat is the competitions featuring contests in various Emarati cuisine and tradition. The Best Legyumat (local food) competition will be held on July 9 and the last day of the competition on July 10th, will witness contests in the Best Henna Design and the Best Khabees (local food).
Her Excellency Dr. Maryam Matar officially opens DSS 2009 Min Bladi Al Emarat
July 22, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Her Excellency Dr. Maryam Mattar, Director General of the Community Development Authority, officially inaugurated the DSS 2009 Signature Event ‘Min Bladi Al Emarat’ at Dubai Marina Mall on Thursday, July 02, 2009. The event was attended by Ibrahim Saleh, Coordinator General of DSF Office and Yousif Mubarak, COO of DSF office, in addition to a host of other officials.Min Bladi Al Emarat is a folkloric festivity showcasing the tradition and culture of UAE. The event is a much-awaited festivity of local traditions and customs and will go on till July 10.Her Excellency Dr. Maryam hailed Min Bladi as an event that authentically reflects UAE heritage and stressed that “such events should be organized more often in shopping malls where we can reach out to the younger generation and introduce to them the Emarati values.”Ibrahim Saleh said, “Min Bladi Al Emarat is popular not only as a heritage event but one that has contributed to the understanding of UAE and its traditions. Our aim is to make it possible for visitors and tourists to have an insight into the culture of this country and enable young Emaratis to relate to their identity. Additionally, the venue of this year’s Min Bladi Al Emarat, Dubai Marina Mall, is an indication of the DSF Office’s efforts to promote Dubai’s newest shopping and leisure destinations.”This year’s Min Bladi sees the inclusion of numerous activities in addition to the popular competitions that have been a characteristic of the event since its start. A Heritage Oasis, Traditional Craftsmen, a Hospitality Tent, and Traditional Shows are part of the attractions this year. While these activities will begin on July 1, the competitions will start off on July 6.Competitions within Min Bladi have been categorized as follows:The competitions for this year are mainly focused on local food and tradition. Contests for the Best Perfume and the Best Harees (local food), will be held on July 6. The following day, contestants will compete in the Best Incense and Best Aseeda (local food) categories.The Best Balaleeth (local food) contest will be the highlight for July 8 followed by the Best Legyumat (local food) on July 9. The last day of the competition will witness contests in the Best Henna Design and the Best Khabees (local food).
Emarati Traditions Come To The Fore As DSS 2009 Min Bladi Al Emarat Begins July 1
July 22, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Dubai News
Min Bladi Al Emarat, a DSS 2009 Signature Event and a folkloric festivity showcasing the tradition and culture of UAE, kicks off on Wednesday, July 1, at Dubai Marina Mall, a member of the Dubai Shopping Malls Group. The event is a much-awaited festivity of local traditions and customs and will go on till July 10.
This year’s Min Bladi sees the inclusion of numerous activities in addition to the popular competitions that have been a characteristic of the event since its start. A Heritage Oasis, Traditional Craftsmen, a Hospitality Tent, and Traditional Shows are part of the attractions this year. While these activities will begin on July 1, the competitions will start off on July 6.
Maitha Gobash, Events Services Manager at DSF Office said, "Min Bladi aims at raising awareness amongst visitors, residents, and UAE nationals about the heritage, customs, and traditions of UAE. Our goal through this event is to revive UAE heritage and in the process also create a platform for the exchange of cultures and instill a sense of identity among the young generations. We want to convey to them a clear-cut, all-embracing image of the deeply-rooted traditions of our forefathers."
Competitions within Min Bladi have been categorized as follows:
The competitions for this year are mainly focused on local food and tradition. Contests for the Best Perfume and the Best Harees (local food), will be held on July 6. The following day, contestants will compete in the Best Incense and Best Aseeda (local food) categories.
The Best Balaleeth (local food) contest will be the highlight for July 8 followed by the Best Legyumat (local food) on July 9. The last day of the competition will witness contests in the Best Henna Design and the Best Khabees (local food).

