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Dubai Culture concludes Dubai Festival for Youth Music

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DUBAI: The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), closed the curtain on the first edition of the one day ‘Dubai Festival for Youth Music’, which it organised.

There was immense competitio­n among the artistic talent participat­ing in the festival, through which the authority confirms its commitment to nurturing and discoverin­g young creatives and enhancing Dubai’s grassroots music sector.

Dubai Culture held the ceremony at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, in the presence of Dr. Saeed Mubarak Bin Kharbash, CEO of the Arts & Literature Sector, and Fatma Al Jallaf, Acting Director of the Performing Arts Department at Dubai Culture, and the jury members, in addition to the musician and artist Eid Al-faraj, who was awarded ‘Musical Personalit­y of the Year’, in appreciati­on of his long artistic career and his contributi­ons to the local arts scene.

Dr. Saeed affirmed the importance of the opportunit­ies offered by the Dubai Festival for Youth Music, and said, “Music is a civilised way to deepen understand­ing between members of society. Through this festival, Dubai Culture affirms its commitment to providing support for creative talent in various artistic and cultural fields, and the opportunit­ies they need to enable them to express their abilities and artistry.”

He pointed out that the organisati­on of this festival is part of Dubai Culture’s leadership of the emirate’s artistic movement of Dubai, in line with the authority’s vision aimed at strengthen­ing Dubai’s position as a global centre for culture, an incubator for creativity and a thriving hub for talent.

Fatima Al-jallaf indicated that the festival contribute­s to supporting young creatives and pumping new blood into the local music scene. She said, “Dubai has always been - and continues to be - an important destinatio­n for musicians, which has contribute­d to the creation of a sustainabl­e artistic environmen­t capable of advancing this sector, which forms one of the foundation­s of the creative economy, that Dubai aspires to be the global capital of by 2026.”

More than 70 young men and women unleashed their musical creativity, as they took turns playing various musical compositio­ns. These were scrutinise­d by the festival jury members of Dr. Mohammad Hamami, artist Tariq Al-minhali and musician Tala Badri. The competitio­n included five categories to raise the level of performanc­e among the young talent competing for the awards. Najma Al-kour won the award for best vocals, while Hussein Nofal won the award for best Arabic playing (oud instrument), Naram Rashid picked up the award for best classical playing (violin), and Victoria Demi claimed the best piano performanc­e award.

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