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Sheikha Latifa will make a stopover at one of Dubai’s arts centers on Wednesday.
Sheikha Latifa visited several design spaces within the d3 network and met with marketing specialists and artistic designers to discuss the design industry’s perspectives amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Planned visits to key locations in Dubai’s cultural and artistic ecosystem during the coming era are in line with the rules of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and sovereign of Dubai, to facilitate revitalization. sectors of the economy and its continued growth.
Sheikha Latifa talks to the designers. Wam
“The last few months have raised demanding situations for all sectors, adding up the artistic and cultural sectors,” said Sheikha Latifa. “However, I am proud to see the agility of the industry in mitigating the effect of the crisis and finding cutting-edge answers to move forward and remain engaged to the public. It’s another story of resilience in the face of the crisis that is emerging. Dubai.”
“As we assume the new normal, it is imperative that we work hard with our key industries to succeed over the demanding situations raised during this period. We believe that two-way conversations are vital to improving existing infrastructure and providing cutting-edge solutions. This will help us realize Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s vision of Dubai as a leading global cultural center and a secure ecosystem that promotes expansion and sustainability for all who are and will be components of our artistic economy,” he added.
“I look forward to seeing first-hand how the sector is managing the ‘new normal’ created in the wake of the crisis. I call on key players in the cultural and artistic sector, from artistic and professional competence to establishments and government organizations to come in combination and have interaction in ongoing conversations to explore opportunities and collaborations that may affect the cultural and artistic landscape.”
Sheikha Latifa participants in j3 included Al Joud Lootah, Khulood Sharafi, Aya Al Bitar, Khalid Al Shaffar, Abdulla Al Mulla and Ammar Kalo.
Sheikha Latifa’s visits in the coming era will see her hold conversations with artists in the fields of art, design, literature and innovation. The visits, which are designed to assess the resilience of the industry, will come with meetings with leaders and professionals that shape the cultural and artistic sector. During the engagements, you will talk about the demanding opportunities and situations that arose in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis and how to succeed in them to create a physically more powerful and sustainable ecosystem for cultural sectors.
With the resumption of economic sectors and the reopening of foreign tourism, the emirate’s cultural and artistic sites have begun to receive visitors. The arts network has also resumed its activities and began to reconnect with the public.
The emirate’s museums, libraries and other cultural destinations, as well as Alserkal Avenue, Art Jameel, d3 and DIFC, welcome a series of cultural events to be held in the coming months, the main of which will be Dubai Design Week in November 2020.
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