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Dubai's Museum of the Future launches new series of events
Dubai's Museum of the Future launches new series of events

Trade Arabia

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Trade Arabia

Dubai's Museum of the Future launches new series of events

Dubai's Museum of the Future has announced a new series of events and interactive workshops for June. Aimed at enhancing creative skills, championing wellness and offering interactive learning experiences across various fields, these programmes are in line with the museum's ongoing commitment to nurturing innovation, unlocking creative potential as well as exploring pioneering ideas that shape the future, a Wam news agencyr report said. On June 15, the museum will host the 'Becoming Visual Storytellers Workshop', a two-hour workshop from 11:00 to 13:00. This session offers a unique opportunity to explore the future of creative career paths. During the two-hour workshop, participants will be introduced to the principles and techniques of visual content creation, multimedia storytelling and narrative construction across different platforms in an interactive setting. Attendees will work in groups to craft their own visual stories using a variety of media formats, enabling them to express their ideas in innovative and impactful ways. This workshop is open to participants aged 13 and above, and will be led by entrepreneur Raya Bidshahri, Founder of School of Humanity. The second workshop titled 'Understanding Emotions Workshop' will take place on June 22 from 11:00 to 13:00. It will focus on day-to-day well-being through guided meditation, breathing techniques, and self-compassion. This experience will be led by Veronica Larre, a specialist in Psychology, Education and Product Design. On June 26, renowned Historian and Researcher Dr Roy Casagranda will present a compelling lecture titled 'Who was Muhammad II Fatih?', as part of the museum's ongoing 'Lessons from the Past at the Museum of the Future' series taking place throughout 2025. Dr Casagranda will delve into pivotal moments in the history of civilisations, focusing on the life and legacy of Muhammad II Fatih, uncovering valuable insights and lessons that resonate with both the present and the future. Through its year-round programmes and initiatives, the Museum of the Future aims to empower individuals by developing their personal and professional skills and equipping them with creative tools to build emotional resilience in a fast-changing world. These efforts reflect the museum's ongoing commitment to lifelong learning, blending creativity, technology and well-being. Throughout June, visitors can also explore 'The Vivarium', the newest addition to the HEAL Institute's Observatory. This living exhibit presents a model of ecological design, where genetically engineered species, plants, insects and microorganisms, coexist within a sealed habitat. Visitors can control temperature, humidity and lighting with a single touch, observing in real-time how the species adapt and evolve in a controlled setting.

Museum of the Future Launches June Workshops to Spark Creativity and Well-Being
Museum of the Future Launches June Workshops to Spark Creativity and Well-Being

Hi Dubai

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hi Dubai

Museum of the Future Launches June Workshops to Spark Creativity and Well-Being

The Museum of the Future has unveiled a new slate of interactive events and workshops for June, designed to inspire creativity, promote emotional wellness, and foster lifelong learning. Kicking off the month's programming is the Becoming Visual Storytellers Workshop on 15 June, led by entrepreneur Raya Bidshahri, Founder of the School of Humanity. Open to participants aged 13 and above, the session will explore multimedia storytelling, narrative design, and content creation through a hands-on, collaborative format. On 22 June, the Understanding Emotions Workshop will guide attendees through techniques to improve emotional well-being. Led by psychology and education specialist Veronica Larre, the session includes meditation, breathing exercises, and practices in self-compassion aimed at enhancing daily mental health. Closing the month's lineup, historian Dr. Roy Casagranda will deliver a lecture on 26 June titled Who was Muhammad II Fatih? as part of the museum's 2025 lecture series Lessons from the Past . The talk will explore the Ottoman sultan's legacy and the broader historical forces that shaped civilizations. In addition to these events, visitors can experience The Vivarium , a new exhibit in the HEAL Institute's Observatory. This living installation showcases an enclosed ecosystem of genetically engineered life forms, offering a glimpse into ecological design and species adaptation. These June programmes reflect the museum's broader mission to equip individuals with creative tools, emotional resilience, and future-ready skills in an ever-evolving world. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Museum of the Future announces new series of educational events and wellness workshops taking place this June
Museum of the Future announces new series of educational events and wellness workshops taking place this June

Zawya

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Zawya

Museum of the Future announces new series of educational events and wellness workshops taking place this June

'Understanding Emotions Workshop' will take place on June 22, led by Veronica Larre, a Professional in Psychology, Education, and Product Design The session with Dr. Roy Casagranda titled: 'Who was Muhammad II Fatih?' will be the upcoming lecture as part of the 'Lessons from the Past at the Museum of the Future' series Dubai: The Museum of the Future announced a new series of events and interactive workshops for the month of June. Aimed at enhancing creative skills, championing wellness and offering interactive learning experiences across various fields, these programs are in line with the museum's ongoing commitment to nurturing innovation, unlocking creative potential as well as exploring pioneering ideas that shape the future. On 15 June, the museum will host the 'Becoming Visual Storytellers Workshop', a two-hour workshop from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This session offers a unique opportunity to explore the future of creative career paths. During the two-hour workshop, participants will be introduced to the principles and techniques of visual content creation, multimedia storytelling and narrative construction across different platforms in an interactive setting. Attendees will work in groups to craft their own visual stories using a variety of media formats, enabling them to express their ideas in innovative and impactful ways. This workshop is open to participants aged 13 and above, and will be led by entrepreneur Raya Bidshahri, Founder of School of Humanity. The second workshop titled 'Understanding Emotions Workshop' will take place on June 22 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. It will focus on day-to-day well-being through guided meditation, breathing techniques, and self-compassion. This experience will be led by Veronica Larre, a specialist in Psychology, Education and Product Design. 'Lessons from the Past at the Museum of the Future' On June 26, renowned Historian and Researcher Dr. Roy Casagranda will present a compelling lecture titled 'Who was Muhammad II Fatih?', as part of the museum's ongoing 'Lessons from the Past at the Museum of the Future' series taking place throughout 2025. Dr. Casagranda will delve into pivotal moments in the history of civilisations, focusing on the life and legacy of Muhammad II Fatih, uncovering valuable insights and lessons that resonate with both the present and the future. Through its year-round programs and initiatives, the Museum of the Future aims to empower individuals by developing their personal and professional skills and equipping them with creative tools to build emotional resilience in a fast-changing world. These efforts reflect the museum's ongoing commitment to lifelong learning, blending creativity, technology and well-being. 'The Vivarium': Newest addition to the HEAL Institute's Observatory Throughout June, visitors can also explore 'The Vivarium', the newest addition to the HEAL Institute's Observatory. This living exhibit presents a model of ecological design, where genetically engineered species, plants, insects and microorganisms, coexist within a sealed habitat. Visitors can control temperature, humidity and lighting with a single touch, observing in real-time how the species adapt and evolve in a controlled setting.

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