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Festive spirit takes flight

Entertainm­ent at racing event included opening and closing ceremonies by team behind Cirque du Soleil

- By Yousra Zaki, Guides Deputy Editor

Acrobats, fireworks and a stunning ceremony choreograp­hed by the team behind Cirque du Soleil brought a grandiosit­y to the Dubai World Cup this year.

The opening and closing ceremonies at the show- stopping event at the Meydan Racecourse saw 70 performers take to the stage to put on a breathtaki­ng act.

The live- action light and sound show saw 28 acrobats and 42 dancers from over all over the world take part, wearing 70 hand- made costumes, while performing on an 86- metre long moving stage that weighed more than 170 tonnes.

Both ceremonies were produced by 45 Degrees, a Cirque du Soleil company.

“We developed an entirely new concept for the performanc­e based on the theme Make the De

sert Bloom,” said Fernand Rainville, the creative and show director at 45 Degrees told tabloid!. “The show was brimming with immersive innovation­s designed for mass visibility, including the moving stage.”

A laser and special effects show was projected onto the grandstand and Meydan Hotel, even as flamethrow­ers enthralled the crowds, backed by a pyrotechni­c drone show, along with giant heliospher­e balloons carrying aerialists more than 40 metres in the air as they were illuminate­d by 10,000 confetti petals.

The event of the season ended with a four- minute custom firework show.

Yasmine Khalil, the president of the events and special projects company, said: “We are honoured to have been selected to create and produce the ceremonies at this prestigiou­s event. It has been a great privilege to work hand- inhand with the organising committee of Dubai World PRINTED AND DISTRIBUTE­D BY PRESSREADE­R PressReade­r. com + 1 604 278 4604 . ORIGINAL COPY . ORIGINAL COPY . ORIGINAL COPY . ORIGINAL COPY . ORIGINAL COPY ORIGINAL COPY

Cup, who each year have continued to set the bar higher.”

While the entertainm­ent had the cameras flashing, the festive atmosphere at the Dubai World Cup was not limited to this alone.

Musical performanc­es, stilt walkers, BMX riders and the fashion A- game was in full display.

“I come every year for the World Cup. I love the races,” said Liza Georgia, a tourist with bright blue hair, visiting from Australia.

Whether people were at the event to watch the races, participat­e in the Style Stakes competitio­n, or simply there to watch the incredible line- up of live entertainm­ent, no one was left disappoint­ed.

The entrance of the Meydan grandstand saw live performers including acrobats, drummers, clowns and more. Children were kept entertaine­d with mimes running around and acting out stories.

Inside the grandstand, a total of 118 horses and jockeys took to the track, as crowds cheered for their favourite to win. As each horse neared closer to the finish line, the crowds screamed in unison.

“The energy from the stands was contagious. Every time a horse would swoosh past us, everyone would stand up and yell,” said Hana Magdi, a young woman watching from the stands.

The fashion was also one of the main forms of entertainm­ent at the event.

“Everywhere you look, there is a fascinatin­g hat or ensemble to catch your eye” said Hiba Hani, a young Emirati enjoying the outlook from the Apron Views.

Geraldine Asim- Ita, who came from Nigeria, enjoyed some of the perks offered at Apron Views including neck massages, manicures and express blow dries to keep her look fresh for the whole day.

“I just want to look different. I came from Nigeria specifical­ly for the World Cup and I’m here to enjoy it and get pampered,” she said.

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Spectators in their most impressive hats.
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The Dubai Police band performs.
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VIPs brighten up the races with red outfits.
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Attendees gear up for the races.
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Photos Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News, Arshad Ali/ Gulf News and Clint Egbert/ Gulf News
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Performers at the closing ceremony.
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The Empire Stage drummers entertain visitors.
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Entertaine­rs all dressed up for the crowds.
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