• Curating art pieces to the VIP majlis to celebrate the success stories of local artists.
  • Contributing to achieving the objectives of the Dubai Creative Economy Strategy.

Dubai: Through its participation at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2021, the leading global event for the travel and tourism industry, via the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism) pavilion in hall 3, booth 6, Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is continuing its role in enhancing Dubai's position as a global hub for culture and creativity, and supporting the culture and arts sector in the emirate, by shedding light on the emirate's key cultural and artistic attractions.

As part of its participation in ATM 2021, which will take place physically 16 – 19 May, Dubai Culture is highlighting Etihad Museum, a national edifice and distinctive tourist landmark that carries the history of a nation and inspires visitors through the story of the founding of the UAE. The Authority will also highlight Al Shindagha Museum and its details that navigate the depth of the Emirati heritage, enhance the national identity, and provide its visitors with a journey into a beautiful past that bears the fingerprints of our forefathers. In line with COVID-19 precautionary and preventive measures, Dubai Culture bringing attention to this pioneering cultural site via a QR code that would enable the public to navigate its details digitally.

Dubai Culture’s participation in ATM also comes as part of its efforts to enhance the emirate’s position as an attractive cultural centre for artists and entrepreneurs from all over the world as well as to support cultural tourism and the creative economy. ATM is an important platform that allows the Authority to promote Dubai's cultural landmarks to large numbers of visitors from around the world, which contributes to highlighting the emirate’s civilisation and strengthening its position as a global centre for culture, an incubator for creativity, and a thriving hub for talent, as well as encouraging cultural tourism to the emirate.

In addition, Dubai Culture will celebrate the success stories of local artists, whether citizens or residents, to support them and attract international artists and art leaders to benefit from the opportunities for growth and prosperity offered by the city. This, in turn, will contribute to supplementing the creative industries, increase their contribution to the emirate's GDP, and make the emirate a destination for creative people from all over the world, thereby achieving the objectives of the Dubai Creative Economy Strategy.

Emphasising the importance of museums and heritage sites in presenting a bright picture of the emirate's cultural heritage, Muna Faisal Algurg, Director of the Museums Department and Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Culture & Heritage Sector, said: “Our museums and heritage sites are beacons of knowledge that play a pivotal role in providing cultural experiences and places for dialog for the public. These sites are witnesses of the past and echo Dubai Culture’s mandate of safeguarding our cultural heritage for generations to come. We seek to promote cultural tourism to Dubai through our varied offerings within the museum sector and increasing accessibility to the distinctive heritage site across the emirate.”

The Authority is also contributing to the VIP Majlis corner at ATM, in which selected artworks by Emirati and residing artists will be curated and exhibited, including a series of the best photographs that participated in the Hamdan International Photography Award (HIPA), in addition to a sculpture by Jamal Bin Habroosh Alsuwaidi, and art pieces by Ahmed Alenzi, and Abdul Qader Al Rais, in support of artists and to promote their work to visitors from around the world. This contributes to strengthening Dubai's position as a global city that embraces the arts and preserves its precious heritage.

In addition, Dubai Culture is participating in a series of seminars and meetings in the virtual version of the exhibition held 23 – 25 May, which will offer a constructive dialogue under the theme ‘A new dawn for travel.’

Based on its strategic roadmap 2020-2025, Dubai Culture, as the government entity entrusted with the culture and arts sector in Dubai, is working to position Dubai as a coveted destination of choice by all arts and culture enthusiasts, a beacon of cultural diversity for international talent, and the epicentre for creativity and cultural dialogue. The Authority is also fulfilling its cultural responsibility towards preserving and celebrating the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the emirate.

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