Iconic buildings in Sharjah’s East Coast illuminated during Sharjah Light Festival

Prominent landmarks and the iconic architecture of Sharjah’s East Coast, namely Dibba al Hisn, Khorfakkan, Kalba; Al Dhaid; and Al Hamriya are illuminated with a kaleidoscope of creative lights and colours this year, with the return of the much-talked-about Sharjah Light Festival, the emirate’s exciting annual light and sound spectacular. The marvellous light show continues until February 15, 2020, with daily performances held from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm on weekdays (Saturday to Wednesday) and from 6:00 pm to 12:00 midnight on weekends (Thursday and Friday).

The recognisable and beloved edifices lit up in the East Coast this year includes Masjid Sheikh Rashid Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi – Dibba Al Hisn; the House of Justice – Khorfakkan; the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, & Maritime Transport – Khorfakkan; and the University of Sharjah – Kalba. Crafted by visual artist Bijoy Kaaliyadan, video mapping is activated at Masjid Sheikh Rashid Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi in Dibba Al Hisn in a show aimed to showcase Islamic patterns, oriental designs, and Sharjah’s heritage and culture, with a special touch delineating the architectural details of the building. 

The astonishing light shows are widespread and can be seen in various locations around the emirate. The façades of both the House of Justice in Khorfakkan and the University of Sharjah in Kalba, both of which feature 3D video mapping shows accompanied by music, also continue to astound and inspire spectators. Crafted by Prunelle Chappert, a French artist, graphic and motion designer, the show at the House of Justice – Khorfakkan, highlights traditional and modern styles as well as Sharjah’s rich culture.