Abu Dhabi Royal Equestrian Arts Presents a Weekly Performance Dedicated to The Journey of the Arabian Horse
A new cultural landmark rises on Jubail Island. As the first institution of its kind outside Europe and the fifth school of classical horsemanship, Abu Dhabi Royal Equestrian Arts (ADREA) transforms heritage into art.
At the centre of its vision is Furusiyya: Return to Origins, a weekly performance that follows the journey of the Arabian horse across continents and centuries. The story moves from the stillness of the desert to the royal halls of Europe before returning home to Arabia, where it all began.
Through light, rhythm and movement, the arena becomes a space where heritage is renewed, and the dialogue between human and horse moves as poetry.
Beyond the performance, ADREA invites discovery through its cultural spaces. The Furusiyya Gallery traces centuries of Arab horsemanship through artefacts and manuscripts.
The Library offers one of the world’s largest equestrian collections with over forteen thousand volumes. In the Atelier, artisans continue the craft of saddle-making, preserving tradition through creation.
Throughout the week, guests can unwind at Ethr at the Library, open daily for quiet reflection. On Saturdays, Knead Bakery opens for the weekly performance. Additional dining experiences opening soon will expand ADREA’s cultural and culinary landscape.
As a centre for heritage, artistry and learning, ADREA is open to all who seek inspiration, connection and awe.
Performances take place every Saturday at 6:00 PM.
For tickets and schedules, visit adrea.ae.
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