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Zawya
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
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Executive Council of Dubai approves ‘Dubai Orchestra' project
Under the directives of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, The Executive Council has approved the 'Dubai Orchestra' project. This initiative aims to enhance the presence of Emirati arts and culture on the global stage; reinforce Dubai's position as a global centre for culture, an incubator for creativity, and a thriving hub for talent; elevate the efficiency of Dubai's arts sector; and support promising local talent. H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed affirmed that, through its diverse projects and initiatives, Dubai continues to provide an inspiring model for cultural development, guided by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. H.H. Sheikh Hamdan said, 'Art is a universal language that connects people and Dubai is a hub for initiatives that build bridges between cultures and celebrate creativity. We continue to support and empower the cultural and artistic sectors by establishing an integrated and sustainable infrastructure that promotes the growth and prosperity of cultural and creative industries, and enriches the global cultural movement. With new initiatives, Dubai is poised to further grow in status as a destination for major international events, innovative ideas and pioneering projects.' H.H. Sheikh Hamdan noted that Dubai is distinguished by its dynamism and ability to attract exceptional talent within a thriving creative environment, emphasising that the 'Dubai Orchestra' project reflects the spirit of the emirate, embodies the uniqueness of its cultural identity, and reinforces the values of creativity and innovation. He added, 'We have approved the 'Dubai Orchestra' project as a key avenue for expanding international cultural collaboration. It contributes to developing the cultural and arts sectors, further highlighting Dubai's rich and diverse cultural landscape and heritage.' H.H. Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, affirmed that the approval of the 'Dubai Orchestra' project marks a meaningful step in reinforcing Dubai's growing presence on the global cultural stage. It reflects the emirate's long-term vision to become a leading centre for the creative economy and lays the foundation for nurturing future generations capable of expressing the universal language of human creativity. She said, 'Dubai's position on the global cultural map results from the clear and inspiring vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, whose efforts have transformed our city into a vibrant home for creativity and artistic innovation. The 'Dubai Orchestra' will enhance our community's exceptional talent and drive music's powerful role in celebrating our cultural diversity.' She highlighted that the project represents a unique opportunity to strengthen Dubai's creative scene, foster its distinct musical identity, and advance its global competitiveness in the cultural and artistic sectors. She added, ' 'Dubai Orchestra' will be a catalyst for growth, reflecting our ongoing commitment to elevating the music sector, enabling creative talent, and deepening the role of the arts as a bridge between cultures. Music remains one of humanity's most enduring forms of connection – a powerful expression of identity, emotion, and shared experience. Through this initiative, we continue to champion it as a vital part of Dubai's future driven by knowledge and innovation.' The 'Dubai Orchestra' project seeks to nurture a vibrant creative environment that advances the local music sector, attracts exceptional talent, and empowers homegrown creatives to pursue their passion while enriching Dubai's musical landscape. It aligns with the objectives of Dubai's Creative Economy Strategy and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, which aims to position the emirate among the world's top three urban economies; it also supports Dubai Culture's mandate and sectoral priorities to strengthen the city's cultural and creative industries. Moreover, the project supports the goals of the 'Dubai Social Agenda 33' and its ambitious targets, particularly the objective of making Dubai the best city in terms of living experience and cultural vibrancy over the next decade. The project, which marks a significant new chapter in Dubai's creative landscape, is set to stimulate the arts sector and drive economic growth through its cultural, social, and economic impact. By embedding culture and the arts into everyday life, it not only deepens public appreciation of their value but also enriches Dubai's cultural fabric. The 'Dubai Orchestra' aims to have Emirati talent make up 50% of its members by 2033. In the coming phase, the orchestra will roll out impactful initiatives to deepen community engagement, including youth-focused programmes, strategic partnerships with community organisations, and educational opportunities that nurture artistic talent. These efforts will empower emerging musicians, elevate their skills, and position them to deliver compelling musical experiences while preserving and promoting the region's living musical heritage. Dubai Orchestra's launch supports the emirate's goal of enhancing the quality of cultural life through artistic and musical events, fostering a vibrant atmosphere, strengthening social cohesion, and providing a creative outlet for the next generation, particularly through collaborations with internationally renowned orchestras.

Zawya
11-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Philippines and Angola Explore Tourism Cooperation in First Bilateral Business Forum
The Philippine Embassy in Lisbon, together with the PH-Angola Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIAF), and in coordination with the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT), Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), Angola's Ministry of Tourism, and AIPEX, successfully held the First Philippines-Angola Business Forum on Sustainable Tourism on 30 May 2025 via virtual platform. The Forum was held at the Philippine Honorary Consulate General's Office in Dipanda, Angola, under the leadership of Honorary Consul General Etienne Brechet, with Honorary Consul Megan Brechet-Amamou as Forum host. With the theme 'Sustainable Tourism: A Pathway to Economic and Cultural Development,' the Forum brought together government officials, private sector representatives, and tourism stakeholders from both countries to explore opportunities for bilateral cooperation, tourism development, and sustainable investment, with particular focus on promoting Namibe Province as an emerging tourism destination. The Philippine side shared its experiences in tourism policy development, post pandemic recovery efforts, sustainable tourism strategies, and private sector engagement. Presentations covered the Philippines' legal and institutional frameworks, ecotourism strategies, tourism infrastructure investments, and approaches to ensuring that tourism development preserves cultural heritage and ecological integrity. Angola's delegation, led by Angola's Ministry of Tourism and CCIAF, presented the tourism potential of Namibe province, identifying opportunities in eco- and adventure tourism, resort development, and cultural tourism, and expressed keen interest in building business partnerships with Philippine stakeholders. The Angolan side also conveyed their utmost appreciation for the comprehensive presentations provided by the Philippine speakers and expressed a strong desire to learn from the Philippines' expertise in sustainable tourism development. The Forum concluded with mutual interest in pursuing reciprocal business missions, tourism training exchanges, and joint promotional efforts to advance sustainable tourism cooperation between the Philippines and Angola. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines.