Join us for the second edition of Ramadan Nights at Hayy Jameel, a diverse month-filled cultural programme with a craft-inspired market and supporting bazaars that celebrate community, cultural heritage and wellbeing.
The programme is open and free for all.
For arts and culture lovers, enrich your mind, body and soul with interactive workshops, open sessions and film screenings on heritage, living traditions and craft, board games and storytelling activities for children and adults alike
For shopping enthusiasts, explore Hayy Markets and pop-up bazaars highlighting local and regional brands, supporting creatives, artisans, designers and entrepreneurs inspired by shared traditions and craftsmanship
For foodies, enjoy a selection of local and Ramadan essential snacks, treats and refreshments from Hayy Residents Aysh Academy and Sofia’s Bistro along with an array of vendors
Jebna Al Eid
Sunday, March 2 – Tuesday, March 4
9:30pm – 2am
Fenna Hayy
A three-day bazaar and unique shopping experience, featuring a diverse selection of products, all within a lively, family-friendly atmosphere.
Ramadaniyat Lavender Bazaar
Thursday, March 6 – Saturday, March 8
9:30pm – 2am
Rukn Hayy
A Ramadan-inspired collection of clothing and food from various vendors.
SCREENINGS AT HAYY CINEMA
‘My Heritage’ short films
Thursdays – Saturdays until March 22
On repeat from 10pm until 2amThe Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage and the Heritage Commission in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with the UNESCO Chair for World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism management in the Arab Region, presents ‘My Heritage’, a series of short films that shed light on stories about World Heritage sites in the region.Limited capacity
ON VIEW AT HAYY ARTS
Everyday 9:30pm – 2am
Closed on Tuesdays
‘Thread Memory: Embroidery from Palestine’
Until April 17, 2025
Drawing on the extraordinary collections of the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, ‘Thread Memory’ explores both the historical and contemporary importance of the Palestinian tradition of tatreez.
‘We saw an endless cycle’
Until April 17, 2025
Taking its title from a poem by artist Seher Shah, ‘We saw an endless cycle’ speaks to the ways in which artists bear witness to the city and brings together works by artists whose practices closely engage with the city through intimate gestures. RSVP not required.
Participants include:
The Prickly Palm, Out of Office, Nafisa Shams, Salah Jandali, Ashraf Abdullah, Wafa Karsha, Almanbar, LuluOro Jewellery, Dar Waraqa Publishing & Radish House, Zahra Bundakji, Baeshen Fish Restaurant, Social Development Bank, Lamina Cafe, Marinus, DOTS Doughnut, Pottereena, Eman Mufti, Pxl Photobooth, The Boba Bar, Ola Nasseif Illustration, MEDD Cafe & Roastery, Nazooza Brand, Oriental Grace, White Table Games, Fouzentric, Ecofiltero, MADE51 by UNHCR and more.