SCRF 2023 Shapes Minds Of Future Generations With 1,658 Activities By 512 Guests From 66 Countries


(MENAFN- Emirates News Agency (WAM))


SHARJAH, 13th April, 2023 (WAM) -- The much-anticipated 14th instalment of the Sharjah Children's Reading Festival will commence on 3rd May, 2023, at the expo Centre Sharjah and conclude on 14th May, 2023.
This year's cultural extravaganza will bring together a programme with 512 guests from 66 countries. They are poised to deliver an impressive 1,658 engaging workshops and sessions and showcase their latest work in the children's literary scene.
Themed "Train your brain," the 12-day event, organised by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), will feature exciting events, including the inaugural Sharjah Animation Conference and the second edition of the Booksellers Conference.
The esteemed event was unveiled during a press conference at the SBA headquarters, with the participation of several prominent figures, including Ahmed Bin Rakkad al Ameri, the Chairman of the SBA; Rashid Abdullah Al Obed, Director of the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority; Khoula Al Mujaini, General Coordinator of SCRF, and Mansour Al Hassani, Director of Publishers Services, SBA.
Mohammed Al Amimi, Vice President of Business Partnerships and Customer Service, 'Etisalat by e&' and other cultural luminaries and media representatives also attended.
Sharjah Animation Conference
SBA will organise the inaugural edition of the Sharjah Animation Conference from 3rd to 5th May, on the sidelines of the SCRF, which will be the first of its kind in the region. The event will be held in partnership with Italy's Bergamo Animation Days (BAD) festival. It will provide a platform for people to come together, exchange ideas, and create meaningful connections through 11 masterclasses, six workshops and three panel discussions and a vibrant professional agenda.
Booksellers Conference
The second edition of the Booksellers Conference, which brings together 383 book distributors, including 223 from 52 countries and 160 from 17 Arab countries, will showcase their latest offerings in the children's literary scene. It will deliberate on the book distribution ecosystem's realities and explore opportunities in new markets. Expanding on the hugely successful conference, this year it will also feature seminars and workshops catering to the booming industry.
Thoughts of Children Can Shape Our Future
Commenting on the 14th SCRF, Ahmed al Ameri said,“In the Emirate of Sharjah, under the vision of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and with the support and guidance of his wife, H.H. Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs, we chose to invest our efforts in making awareness of the new generations a top priority, and the foundations of our long-standing cultural project with its local, Arab, and global dimensions.”
He added,“Our first goal and project is to provide children, adolescents, and youth with the tools of sound thinking and to open the doors of learning, skills acquisition, invention, and innovation for them. We are confident that what they will think will determine our fate and shape our future. That is why the new edition of the festival this year was under the slogan 'Train your brain' to complement the ongoing efforts to promote our children's awareness, knowledge, and skills. We wanted to tell the world that the minds being shaped among us today are the first guarantee for all our aspirations and hopes.”
Media Messages Align With SCRF
Rashid Al Obed said,“Since the SCRF's inaugural edition in 2010, the authority has covered its activities and delivered its meaningful message to the world due to important goals of the festival that are focused on connecting children with books and honing their talents. The cultural event's benefits extend to include all members of the family who can participate in its activities and workshops.”
He added,“Our mission intersects with several aspects of the SBA's message in raising awareness and nurturing generations that are fond of books and love reading. We have prepared a comprehensive plan that ensures comprehensive coverage of various festival activities through live television and radio programmes, including a live broadcast of the opening ceremony.”
Amplifying Arab and Global Publishing Market
Mansour Al Hassani said,“The concordance of the Booksellers Conference with the festival presents a renewed occasion to amplify the Arab and global publishing market. It offers an exceptional prospect for the exchange of direct sales agreements between publishers and book distributors, featuring the participation of distinguished figures, experts, and specialists from the publishing realm.”
Al Hassani also revealed that the SCRF 2023 is hosting 141 publishers, including 93 Arab and 48 foreign publishers. The UAE tops the list with 77, followed by Lebanon with 12, alongside many others. Top participating countries include the United Kingdom, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United States, Australia, India, Pakistan, Algeria, and Iraq.
Investing in Young Minds to Create Thriving Nation
Khoula Al Mujaini said,“The SCRF reflects Sharjah's commitment to investing in children because they are the ones who will shape the future. Investing in them is an investment in the prosperity and progress of our society; hence, the importance of this event, which we are keen on bolstering as an open space for children to express themselves and instil the love of books in them.”
Al Mujaini also formally announced the inaugural Sharjah Animation Conference taking place on the sidelines of the SCRF from 3rd to 5th May and offering an overview of the many animation-related activities happening in the two-day conference.
Range of Children's Activities and Theatrical and Artistic Performances
The 12-day festival will be home to 1,658 activities, including 946 events by 25 guests from ten countries and a diverse workshops for children covering arts, sports, science, and technology. The festival will also host 136 theatre performances, roaming shows, acrobats and music concerts by 16 guests from 16 countries. The most notable include the comedy play“Akbar the Great Nahi Rahe”, and the children's show“Masaka Kids Africana” which again shows the attention to diversity by the festival.
Alone at Home - The Play
One of the SCRF's highlights in the upcoming edition is a play titled Alone at Home, produced by the SBA in collaboration with Nujum from the UAE and Kuwaiti Panther Media Production. The SBA production features Emirati actors Deema Ahmed, Mohammed Jumaa, Abdullah Nabil, Saud Al Zarouni, and Kuwaiti actors Hanadi Al Kandari, Shouq Al Hadi, Mohammed Al Haddad, Ahmed bin Hussein, Malak Abu Zeid, and Jana Alfailakawi.
The 14th SCRF will be hosting 68 guests, including artists, writers, and creators from 21 countries, who will lead a diverse range of panel discussions that shed light on some of the most critical issues facing the world today, and sessions focused on developing communication skills for children and nurturing their creative and intellectual skills and capabilities.
Some of the notable Arab names participating in the festival include Amal Farah from Egypt; Dr. Fadia Daas from Jordan; Mohannad Thabet Al Akoush from Syria; Samah Abu Bakr Ezzat from Egypt, and Mohammed Shaker Mahmoud Jiragh from Kuwait. International guests include Ross Welford, international bestselling author of children's fiction; Jasmine Farga, Jasmine Warga, International bestselling and award-winning author of children's and young adults' fiction; Ellie Robinson, author and multi-medal-winning swimmer; Timothy Knapman, International bestselling author of children's fiction; and Annie Oswald, Vice President of Books and Audio at FranklinCovey Co.
The festival's cultural activities include panel discussions that focus on some pressing issues facing the world today and sessions focused on developing communication skills in children and nurturing their creative and intellectual abilities.
Cookery Corner
The popular Cookery Corner returns this edition with more than 33 culinary activities presented by twelve renowned chefs from nine countries. The chefs taking part in the 14th edition of the SCRF include Ashia Ismail from New Zealand; Priyanka Naik from the US; Uma Raghuraman from India; Ana Ortins from Portugal; Fatina Al Daher; Balqis, and Widad Zarzour from Lebanon; Asia Othman from Morocco; Yasmin Abu Hassan from Jordan; UAE twins Meitha and Abdulrahman, and Anto Cocagne from Gabon.
Comics Corner
Children and youth will be able to explore the world of comics through more than 323 activities, including workshops, panel discussions, and a series of roaming shows led by 15 creatives from four countries. The most prominent activities at the corner include Acro Adventures and Ninja Tests, in addition to workshops and interactive activities showcasing 35 local talents and their works.
Social Media Station
The Social Media Station will be home to 72 activities led by influencers and content creators, including Wessam Qutob, Chef Faisal Al Khalidi, Azza Al Mughairy and Jamal Al Mulla, who will focus on the latest techniques for creating content on digital platforms and developing suitable content for target audiences.
Sharjah Children's Book Illustration Award
During the festival, the SCRF will also announce the 11th Sharjah Children's Book Illustration Award winners, which received an impressive 1,300 submissions from 280 participants representing 46 countries. In addition, 235 works by 85 artists have qualified and will compete for the top spots.
The festival's sponsors list includes“Etisalat by e&” who are the official sponsors, Sharjah Broadcasting Authority, the media partner, and Expo Centre Sharjah, the strategic partner.

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