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Dubai’s creative sector generates $10.7b in 2019, says new report

Dubai’s cultural and creative sector has generated more than Dh37 billion ($10.7 billion) in output and employed more than 108,000 individuals in 2019 alone, across all the key industries, according to a new report published by Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture).
The number of people engaged in the creative economy represents 3.6 percent of the total workforce in the city, according to the report.
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The design industry, meanwhile, contributed over Dh15.6 billion ($4.25 billion) in output to the Dubai economy in 2019, employing over 51,000 individuals.
In November, Dubai Culture launched the first-of-its-kind report titled ‘Creative Dubai: Dubai’s growing cultural industries’ to monitor the performance of the cultural and creative industries sectors by highlighting the creative economy, and providing a comprehensive analytical view on the reality of cultural industries in the emirate and exploring ways to advance them to new heights.

This report helps enhance the emirate’s position in the creative economy sector in various ways, most prominently by emphasizing the broad prospects for developing its creative industries, the potential it provides to support the city’s cultural diplomacy, and its ability to attract global talent and investments.
“Creative Dubai reveals that a clear opportunity exists to strengthen the connections between culture and commerce. Investing in the sector, supplying greater educational opportunities, and providing a strong platform for local talents to flourish in cultural and creative professions, are all necessary for empowering Dubai’s creative economy to realize its highest potential,” according to Sheikha Latifa Bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, in a message carried in the report.
“The Creative Dubai report seeks to address two main points: Why the growth of the culture sector is essential for Dubai?; and what the reality of Dubai’s creative and cultural industries look like today and the needed steps towards future growth?,” says Hala Badri Director General of Dubai Culture, in the foreword to the report.

Rise in global prominence

Dubai’s rise in global prominence as a culturally important city reflects the targeted investments made in the culture sector to significantly expand its cultural and creative industries (CCI).
In a comparison of worldwide Google searches from 2004 through 2020, searches for ‘Dubai Heritage’ alongside ‘Dubai Culture’ and ‘Dubai Arts’ during this period suggest that broad interest in the emirate’s cultural fabric is growing.
In the last 20 years, the emirate has exploded as a regional cultural hub, attracting thousands of creatives, patrons, and professionals, including entrepreneurs who have launched businesses in Free Zones and dedicated clusters/districts such as Dubai Design District, Alserkal Avenue, and Dubai Media Cluster.
The TECOM Group, a member of Dubai Holding, reports that the number of registered creative freelancers increased by 446 percent between 2016 and 2020.
As of 2019, Dubai is home to 13,144 companies operating in the Creative Economy.
To maintain momentum in the wake of COVID-19, Dubai has agilely responded by introducing a new Cultural Visa tailored for freelancers.
An enabling environment – of regulatory, financial, and other supports – has allowed for a vibrant culture scene to take root and thrive.
Globally recognized art fairs and cultural festivals, a well-established gallery scene, innovation-focused creative incubators, a burgeoning film industry, and independent theatre scene, and the addition of striking new museums and libraries, illustrate the expansion and diversification of the emirate’s offering.
Prioritization of the culture sector has also led to increased, and more varied cultural programming, myriad government- and industry-led initiatives, and the integration of art into public spaces, all combining to reach broader audiences and to offer greater opportunities for participation in cultural life for residents and visitors alike.
Alongside developing the arts and culture, Dubai has capitalized on its cultural heritage. An unwavering commitment to restoring historic sites, revitalizing older neighborhoods, and introducing programs that preserve traditional practices and customs, has helped to protect intangible cultural heritage for future generations.

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Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest at ADIHEX 2024: A celebration of ancestral elegance

The Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (ADIHEX) announce the return of the prestigious Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest, a unique initiative aimed at highlighting the significance of purebred hunting dogs and fostering a connection between the new generation and their rich ancestral heritage.
Under the esteemed patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Emirates Falconers’ Club (EFC), this iconic event is scheduled from 31st August to 8th September, 2024, at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, celebrating the blending of deep Emirati cultural traditions with cutting-edge innovation and technology across 11 diverse sectors.
A highlight of this year’s event is the Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest. One of the world’s oldest and most revered dog breeds, the Arabian Saluki stands as a symbol of wild hunting and desert traditions in the Middle East. Known for its grace, speed, and intelligence, this distinctive breed has been a faithful companion to the Bedouin people for over 5,000 years, serving as both a hunter and guardian. The Saluki’s agility and loyalty have made it an integral part of hunting and racing traditions, especially within the Arabian Peninsula.
The Arabian Saluki Centre was established in Abu Dhabi in 2001 alongside the Emirates Falconers’ Club, marking the first facility of its kind in the Arabian Gulf region and the Middle East, to revive the tradition of desert hunting using Saluki dogs, a cherished aspect of desert heritage.
ADIHEX was the first cultural event in the Arab region to honour the bond between Man and his loyal companion, which has been by our side for thousands of years. The Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest is a unique initiative designed to promote interest in purebred hunting dogs and to strengthen the new generation’s connection to their ancestral heritage and traditions and to serve as a testament to this unique bond.
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The Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest, held during ADIHEX, is more than a beauty pageant. It celebrates the essence of the Saluki by focusing on the dog’s personality, skills, reflexes, and sensory response. Unlike typical dog competitions, this contest evaluates the Saluki’s breed characteristics, behaviour, overall appearance, structure, hunting skills, and psychological traits. Judging criteria include the dog’s gait, head, eyes, mouth, ears, coat, colour, and general impression.
The Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest is an integral part of ADIHEX’s mission to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the UAE and the wider Arab world. This contest not only showcases the beauty and abilities of the Saluki but also plays a vital role in raising awareness about the importance of preserving traditional hunting practices and the Saluki’s role in them.
This year’s competition will feature four categories: ‘Smooth (Hoss) Males,’ ‘Feathery (Aryash) Males,’ ‘Smooth (Hoss) Females,’ and ‘Feathery (Aryash) Females.’ The event is scheduled to take place during ADIHEX 2024, and, per the rules, participants must ensure their dogs are healthy, microchipped, and vaccinated.
The Saluki’s enduring legacy is celebrated through this competition, which draws participants and spectators from across the region and beyond. It provides a platform for Saluki enthusiasts to connect, share their passion, and celebrate a breed that has remained virtually unchanged for millennia, reflecting the diverse hunting landscapes and traditions of the Middle East.
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Sharjah Ruler directs allocation of beach for women in Khorfakkan’s Al Luluyah area

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