ATM 2024: Dubai Culture and Arts Authority steals the show
Empowering local talent takes center stage during the event
Dubai: Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) emerged as the star of the 31st Arabian Travel Market (ATM) held at the iconic Dubai World Trade Centre from May 6 to 9. The event, renowned for its grandeur in showcasing Dubai's landmarks and tourist attractions, witnessed Dubai Culture's fervent dedication to bolstering cultural tourism and uplifting local talent in the dynamic cultural landscape of the Emirate.
Dubai culture shines bright
Dubai Culture's participation at ATM aimed not only to dazzle visitors but also to solidify Dubai's position as a global hub for living, working, and entertainment. Through an array of engaging exhibits and interactive showcases, the authority sought to offer a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of Dubai's rich heritage and cultural treasures.
Immersive exhibits illuminate cultural heritage
At the heart of Dubai's Government Pavilion, Dubai Culture unveiled a mesmerizing collection of its finest cultural assets. Among the highlights was the illustrious Al Shindagha Museum, a sprawling testament to Dubai's unique narrative from the mid-19th century to the 1970s. With over 22 pavilions and 80 meticulously designed houses, the museum captivated visitors with its immersive experience, showcasing artifacts, films, and historical photographs contributed by over 100 local community members.
Etihad Museum
In addition to the Al Shindagha Museum, visitors were introduced to the prestigious Etihad Museum, a tribute to the nation's founding fathers and the establishment of the UAE. Through its interactive exhibitions and educational programs, the museum provided insights into the events leading to the nation's declaration in 1971, enriching visitors' understanding of the country's constitution and citizenry.
Empowering local talent takes center stage
Furthermore, Dubai Culture's commitment to nurturing local talent took center stage at the VIP Majlis, where an exhibition featuring five captivating art pieces by Emirati artist Ammar Al Banna was showcased. Titled 'Twin Peaks', 'Mountainside Farming', 'Colossal', 'Environmental Brutalism', and 'Against All Odds', these pieces offered a unique perspective on the environment, nature, and local heritage, symbolizing the vibrancy of Dubai's cultural and creative industries.
Dubai Culture's triumphant participation in ATM 2024 not only highlighted the emirate's rich cultural heritage but also underscored its unwavering dedication to fostering cultural tourism and empowering local talent. As Dubai continues to shine on the global stage, its cultural tapestry remains a beacon of inspiration and wonder for visitors from around the world.