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Rubu’ Qarn launches ‘Majal’ to develop young leaders

April 15, 2026 / 3:46 PM
Rubu’ Qarn launches ‘Majal’ to develop young leaders
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Sharjah24: Rubu’ Qarn Theatre and Performing Arts Centre has launched the second edition of its “Majal” programme, which aims to develop influential young leaders through the performing arts.

The programme, part of Rubu’ Qarn for Creating Future Leaders and Innovators, targets promising young people seeking to enhance their leadership presence, particularly those whose roles involve public engagement and impactful communication.

Transformational learning journey

“Majal” offers an integrated developmental experience that goes beyond traditional training, focusing on reshaping leadership identity from the inside.

The programme utilises the performing arts as a strategic tool to strengthen communication skills, build confidence, and enhance the ability to deliver impactful messages.

Integrating modern disciplines

Participants engage through a multidisciplinary approach that combines psychology, creative thinking, and artificial intelligence, ensuring alignment with contemporary leadership demands and future readiness.

Leadership vision through arts

Sundus Al Amoudi said the programme marks a qualitative shift in leadership development. She noted that the initiative aims to cultivate leaders whose success is measured by their lasting impact on society, not merely by their roles.

Platform for practical application

The programme offers interactive simulations of real-life leadership scenarios, enabling participants to refine their skills, enhance self-awareness, and apply knowledge in practice.

Reinforcing Sharjah’s creative leadership role

“Majal” reflects Sharjah’s commitment to positioning itself as a leading hub for creativity and leadership development by using the arts to cultivate capable and influential future leaders.

April 15, 2026 / 3:46 PM

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