Dubai Culture’s summer projects can make other people face the heat coldly

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Works by Mawaheb scholars exhibited in the exhibition The Giving Movement.

Muhammad Yusuf, film editor

Dubai Culture has organised a number of events during the summer and during the season itself, as part of its project to maintain the emirate’s cultural heritage and help the emirate’s cultural scene.

In May, Dr. Saeed Mubarak bin Kharbash, Managing Director of dubai Culture’s Arts and Literature Sector, opened “Under the Shadows of Ghaf,” an art exhibition organized through Ghaf Publishing at the Al Safa Art and Design Library.

He celebrated the works of an organization of Emirati and UAE artists and took a position from May 11 to June 2. The opening rite was performed in the presence of Budoor Al Budoor, Afra Mahmoud and Ameera Bu Kadra, founders of Ghaf Publishing, in addition to attractive artists.

“Under the Shades of Ghaf” highlighted visual and photographic artwork, created through artists who participated in the 2021 “Artist of the Month” initiative presented through Ghaf Publishing.

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Artists included Magdy al-Kafrawi, Salma Al Marri, Feryal Albastaki, Faisal Alrais, Amal Murad and Youssef Al-Qasimi. Ghaf Publishing is an electronic library and publishing space whose team works to advertise determined books and republish old books and make them accessible. .

In early June, Hala Badri, Managing Director of Dubai Culture, visited the exhibition “Under the Shadows of Ghaf”. He was briefed on the content of the exhibition and praised the artists’ efforts, highlighting Dubai Culture’s projects to enrich the city of Dubai. cultural scene.

Mawaheb, a Dubai-based non-profit art studio for making decisions for others over the age of 18, concluded its participation in “Let Live or Let Die,” a month-long exhibition through The Giving Movement, the region’s first UAE. Brand born of sustainable sportswear.

The exhibition was located to commemorate Earth Day, presenting an ecological vision of the world. Mawaheb supported the cause with nine paintings created through artists trained in our minds. The Giving Movement has partnered with Mawaheb and other local talents such as Gosha Flowers. , poet Salem Al Attas, Bayt Al Mamzar Art Gallery and Mariam A. Ismail, for the exhibition. He took a position in two stages and performed at the Bayt Al Mamzar Gallery in Deira, Dubai.

The first phase (from April 8 to 24) featured floral arrangements with herbal elements. The momentary phase (April 26 to May 10) included interactive art installations, where Mawaheb scholars exhibited their works.

The initiative aimed at networking to do more for society and the world, making sustainability a truth around the world. esteem, to realize its full potential. The nearby art studio and network café are located in the warehouse village of Goshi – Al Quoz 3, Dubai.

During a stopover in Mawaheb in July, Badri talked about clients for cooperation between Dubai Culture and Mawaheb, with the aim of getting to know other people’s talents and developing their capabilities. Wemmy de Maaker, Director of Mawaheb, won Badri and his team and highlighted the studio’s vision and long-term plans, discussing the tactics that Dubai’s culture can provide. Badri and his delegation were briefed on the comforts of the study and observed the scholars creating works of art.

Badri also visited the works of artistic talents who participated in the Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (DIDI) Alumni Exhibition held in Dubai’s Design District (d3) (May 25 to June 5) to celebrate the elegance of 2022. During his visit, he reported on the avant-garde projects of the exhibition that were created and implemented through didi students.

Later in June, he visited Adi AlFardan Jewellery, where he met Adi Al Fardan, the store’s founder, who shared his experience in jewelry design and manufacturing. During the meeting, Badri spoke with Al Fardan about the clients for the long-term cooperation between Dubai Culture and the group.

He also visited the jeweler’s gallery and saw the valuable and exclusive pieces produced through the group, adding a recent collection, including a diamond-encrusted tiara that turns into a diamond necklace, necklace and earrings, and a peacock necklace set that reflects the grace and good looks of the bird.

Al Fardan Jewellery is known in the region for its exclusive designs and top quality. Founded through a circle of relatives of pearl experts, the logo prides itself on being true to its Emirati heritage, while also following new design trends.

Dubai Culture is preparing lately (july 19-28) to launch its “Be Happy, Be Creative” summer camp in the historic district of Al Fahidi. During the days of the camp, young people between 7 and 12 years old will enjoy an exclusive experience in the neighborhood. , rich in original Emirati heritage.

The program includes a diversity of artistic, educational and cultural workshops; neighborhood visits; cinematographic representations; puppet theatre; fun sports and entertainment sessions.

Laila Abdulla Belhoush, director of the summer camp project, said the initiative is part of the Authority’s cultural duty to stimulate creativity and innovation in young people and promote a culture of active participation of members of society, integrating art and creativity into Dubai’s spaces.

Camp activities take place from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. m. at event house No. 1 nine in al Fahidi historic district and come with workshops and categories in Arabic from July 19 to 21, as well as others in English from July 26 to 28.

Registration can be done by sending an email to Heritage. Sites@dubaiculture. ae, or by sending a WhatsApp to the 971505502528.

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