122,000 visitors gather for over 1,300 hours of immersive edutainment at Sharjah’s SCRF 2023

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The curtains have drawn to a close on the cultural spectacle that was the 14th edition of
the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF). The Expo Centre Sharjah was
transformed into a platform of creativity, arts, and culture, providing over 1,300 hours of
educational activities for more than 122,000 visitors, including children, youth, parents,
students, artists, and writers. SCRF’s theme of “Train your Brain” enabled visitors of all
ages to embark on a 12-day journey of discovery, exploring new worlds of imagination
and learning.

Aligned with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed AlQasimi,
Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah and under the direction of Her
Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed AlQasimi, Chairperson of the Supreme
Council for Family Affairs, SCRF 2023, organised by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA)
embodied Sharjah’s objective of empowering future generations, honing their skills, and

unleashing their potential. With a wide range of activities, panel discussions, and
workshops in arts, sports, technology, illustration, and music, the festival offered a rich
and diverse program designed to inspire, entertain, and educate.

His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed AlQasimi, Supreme Council Member
and Ruler of Sharjah, has taken concrete steps to further SCRF’s efforts in promoting
children’s literature. In a generous gesture, he has allocated AED 2.5 million towards
the purchasing of books from publishers participating in the festival, cementing SCRF’s
commitment to fostering a love for reading and learning among the youth.

The festival hosted 141 publishers from around the world and 457 guests from 66
countries who delivered an impressive 1,732 engaging workshops and sessions
showcasing their latest works in the children’s literary scene. SCRF 2023 has proven to
be a resounding success, demonstrating the power of literature in shaping young minds
and providing a platform for creative expression and cultural exchange.

Supporting the book distribution sector
The emirate also played host to the second edition of the Booksellers Conference, a
gathering of 383 book distributors hailing from 69 countries around the world. The
conference was a vibrant forum for the exchange of ideas and insights into the ever-
changing landscape of book distribution, as well as an opportunity for delegates to
explore fresh avenues in new markets.

The conference provided a platform for frank discussions on the realities of the book
distribution ecosystem, as well as an opportunity for like-minded individuals to come
together and chart a path forward in this dynamic industry. With so many accomplished
distributors in attendance, the event was a prime venue for the sharing of best
practices, as well as an occasion for networking and forging new partnerships.

SCRF creates a long lasting impact for the nation and region

Commenting on the success and direction of the festival, Khoula Al Mujaini, General
Coordinator of SCRF said, “Empowering children is an extremely vital pillar in the
development of Sharjah, and by supporting as well as providing platforms for these
future leaders we are proactively implementing the visionary leadership of His Highness
Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed AlQasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler
of Sharjah, and the directives of his wife, Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint
Mohammed AlQasimi, Chairperson of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs. The
focus of this festival is on investing in new generations in order to build cohesive
communities and nations capable of fulfilling their potential.”

In this context, Al Mujaini emphasises that SCRF has established itself as an event that
brings together all those concerned with children, their culture, and knowledge. The
festival, she notes, is a platform for generating new ideas and mechanisms to raise
children’s awareness and channel their energies. Indeed, SCRF reflects the Sharjah
Book Authority’s vision to promote everything that contributes to forming the minds and
personalities of knowledge-hungry and inquisitive children.

Al Mujaini also underscored that the festival’s activities are carefully designed to suit the
interests of its visitors, to influence parents, and to encourage them to adopt a
sustainable approach to raising their children’s awareness and guiding them to sources
that hone their talents throughout the year. “The festival’s emphasis on a reading
culture, which underpins its very name, is an ongoing task that everyone shares in
adopting. This means not only encouraging reading books but also recognising
children’s interests and providing everything that enhances their love for various arts,
sciences, and knowledge,” she stated.

An amazing programme of 946 children’s activities
Over the course of 12 remarkable days, the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival held an
impressive 946 events led by 25 guests hailing from 10 countries. The events included
an array of workshops for children, covering diverse fields such as arts, sports, science,
and technology. The festival also featured a dazzling line-up of 136 theatre

performances, roaming shows, and acrobat and music concerts. These events were
brought to life by a talented troupe of 16 guests from 16 different countries, each adding
their unique flair to the cultural extravaganza.

Among the many highlights of the festival were the captivating performances of Masaka
Kids Africana, a popular children’s show with a substantial social media following. With
a reputation for delivering inspiring and uplifting performances on stages worldwide,
Masaka Kids Africana truly shone at SCRF. Their performances were a testament to the
festival’s commitment to promoting the arts and culture for young minds and inspiring
the next generation of creatives.

Catering to diversity through shows featuring various cultures
One of the highlights of the festival was a theatrical production titled ‘Alone at Home’, a
collaborative production between SBA, Nujum from the UAE, and Kuwaiti Panther
Media Production, featuring talented Emirati and Kuwaiti actors. In addition, the
festival’s diverse agenda includes the Urdu and Hindi comedy play Akbar the Great
Nahi Rahe, a testament to the emirate’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity.

The cultural extravaganza also welcomed 68 distinguished guests from 21 countries,
comprising a dynamic group of artists, writers, and creators who led engaging panel
discussions tackling some of the most pressing issues confronting the world today.
Attendees also had the opportunity to attend sessions aimed at developing
communication skills for children, nurturing their creative and intellectual potential, and
unleashing their innovative capabilities.

Local and international coverage
The festival featured a smorgasbord of activities that appealed to visitors of all ages.
The festival’s comprehensive programming included 323 comic-centred events, 72
Social Media Station experiences, and 30 culinary activities at Cookery Corner.
Meanwhile, the Sharjah Exhibition for Children’s Book Illustrations offered a variety of
engaging workshops and training sessions.

Beyond the festival’s immersive activities, esteemed institutions and government
agencies were among those who contributed to the festival’s resounding success.
Collaborating with the Sharjah Book Authority, these entities organised exciting events,
engaging reading sessions, and competitive activities that garnered widespread public
interest and attendance. The festival’s extensive reach was also felt through its
coverage across numerous local, Arab, and international media platforms.

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