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Sun, sand and shopping coalesce into one exotic experience
in Dubai. Dubai used to be a tranquil town dotted by
coral-and-gypsum huts where the Bedouin traders and
pearl divers dwelled. In fact Dubai's seems to be the
quintessential rags to riches story when one thinks
of the fast paced way in which it developed itself within
such a short span. Worldtravel4indians.com provides
you with some insight into the culture of Dubai.
Music - The culture of Dubai is inextricably
linked with music and dance. As far as these art forms
are concerned, the culture of Dubai has always paid
the price for the paucity of major venues for cultural
performances. Opportunities of treating your ears to
classical music performances in Dubai are extremely
limited. There are some venues that play host to the
visiting orchestras and musicians from across the world
but the performances are very irregular.
Theatre - Set in the heart of the Mall of the
Emirates, the Dubai Community Theatre & Arts Centre
is Dubai's cultural flagship. Emerging up from the roof
of the Mall of the Emirates, it stands unique and dynamic
in its identity. The project has been blessed by the
support of numerous corporate, artistic and cultural
groups and associations who share the vision. The culture
of Dubai is sustained and enriched by the theatrical
performances that are arranged quite often.
Dance - Dubai has no real dance companies but
there is no lack of dance schools that include the well-reputed
Ballet Centre, behind Jumeirah Plaza. It offers to coach
ballet, jazz, tap and modern dance. In addition, belly
dancing and traditional dance are a mainstay in Arabic
nightclubs.
Film - Films are the popular culture of Dubai.
Like many countries around the world, films are a major
pastime in Dubai too. There are the options of a number
of cinema halls in Dubai that include the Century Cinemas
and the Grand Cinema where one can watch the screening
of the English language films as well.
Cultural Events - The predominant culture of
Dubai has the Muslim religion as its edifice. It is
but natural that the major cultural events in Dubai
have a deep religious undertone with little opportunity
for tourists to participate. Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr and
Eid-ul-Adha are the major events in Dubai. On a less
spiritual note, Dubai Summer Surprises is an attempt
to lure more visitors during the slump summer months,
from June through to August, with a wide range of cultural
events (including henna tattoo painting and traditional
handicraft making) in many of the city's shopping malls
and big hotels.
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