Sudan celebrates its National Day at Expo 2020 Dubai

emirates7 - Sudan celebrated yesterday its National Day at Expo 2020 Dubai through showcasing its rich culture, innovative solutions to global challenges and the opportunities presented to young people to build a promising future.

Following the flag-raising ceremonies of both nations, Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Youth, welcomed Dr. Graham Abdelgadir, Sudan’s Minister of Culture and Information.

On this occasion, Minister Al Kaabi said, "Sudan's pavilion introduces the world to an array of innovative solutions across various sectors such as agriculture, agribusiness and mining, while showcasing the inventions and innovations that its youth have on offer for individuals, governments, private and educational institutions, as well as start-ups.

"The strong bilateral relations between the UAE and Sudan are based on brotherhood and mutual respect, as they are deep-rooted in our history and the common framework in which our two countries exist within the Arab and Islamic worlds. In this regard, we look forward to expanding our collaboration with Sudan in various areas of common interest."

For his side, Dr. Abdelgadir said, "Sudan is full of all good things, including agricultural lands, livestock, minerals and others, and all promising investment opportunities in several fields, in addition to cultural, civilisation and tourism diversity. Above all this is the humanity of Sudan, which carries all the meanings of friendliness, tolerance, coexistence and welcoming everyone.

"My country’s relationship with the United Arab Emirates is a fraternal relationship that brings together brothers who are linked by ties of religion, language and culture. Therefore, we view it as a popular relationship in the first place, framed by the official relationship, covering all aspects of fruitful cooperation, and we seek to develop this bilateral relationship to broader horizons."

After the ceremony, the National Folk Dance Troupe came to the stage to perform a series of dances to demonstrate the ancient, rich and traditional musical styles of the country. Representing the diversity of Sudan, the troupe consists of 50 dancers, who performed more than 20 dances from all over the country, including their most famous, the Halfa Dance, which is performed on happy occasions.

When visiting the Sudan Pavilion – showcasing ‘The Land of Infinite Opportunities’ – guests experience contemporary design inspired by the Nubian house known for its environmentally friendly features, depicting the country’s cultural diversity, ancient history and waves of recent change to reform its economy.

Virtual-reality units immerse them in real-life footage unveiling the African nation’s treasures and authentic cultural experiences including rare tribal dances that have never been showcased to the world.