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Wednesday, December 2 - 2009

Festival Centre hosts Festival Car Art

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 19 - 2009 at 10:47
  • PRESS RELEASE

Wild imagination, creative skills and ingenious resources will transform an automobile into a moving object of art during the first regional Festival Car Art which begins at Festival Centre, Dubai Festival City from April 20.

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A total of 10 automobiles from main sponsor Al-Futtaim Automall will be placed in the area outside Marks & Spencer for teams to use a myriad of objects of their choice to 'art' up the car.

Teams from Deira International School, GEMS Wellington International School, The Westminster School, Emirates International School have shown tremendous excitement at the opportunity of participating in this 'cartistic' gathering. Companies such as Rage, Virgin Megastore, jamjar, Crowne Plaza Hotel and Four Seasons Golf Club have also confirmed their participation.

Festival Centre, already the focal point for some of the finest community and entertainment events, expects the Festival Car Art event to be hit.

"Art cars and car artists, what we'd like to call 'Cartists', come from all walks of life and uphold a wide range of personal philosophies which I'm sure will be incredibly showcased during the event," said Tom Miles, Director Shopping Centre, Al-Futtaim Group Real Estate. "As Festival Car Art was born as a community project with a cause and all proceeds from Car Art auction that will take place after the Art Parade will go to Dubai Autism Center."

The participating teams can be seen working on their objects of art between April 20 and 30 in the late afternoons and evenings outside Marks & Spencer area. Grand Art Parade and judging will take place on Friday, May 1 starting at 5pm.

The award winning Festival Centre, which celebrated its second anniversary in March this year, offers more than 400 stores, over 60 restaurants and cafés, a 12-screen cinema complex and parking for more than 10,000 cars. The daily events and festivities at Festival Centre have redefined the epitome of shopping, dining and entertainment ensuring the guests and their families are always engaged and rewarded for their visit.
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About Festival Centre, Dubai Festival City:
The award winning Festival Centre is a landmark 2.8m sqft urban retail resort which forms the epicentre of Dubai Festival City now acknowledged to be one of UAE's most exciting retail, dining and leisure attractions.

Set on the historic Dubai Creek, Festival Centre, which celebrated its second anniversary in March 2009, offers over 400 world class retailers, 60 restaurants, cafés and bistros, a 12-screen Grand Festival Cinema complex and parking for more than 10,000 cars. It also boasts a stunning Marina and some of the emirate's most photographed sunset vistas.

Festival Centre is home to Dubai's premier concerts and festivals and has hosted world class entertainers such as Carlos Santana, Maroon 5, Tamr Hosni, Shah Rukh Khan and Kylie Minogue. It has also presented Dubai with a wide array of festivals from the Emirates Airlines International Festival of Literature through to Dubai Desert Rock and Dubai Bike Week. Festival Centre hosts events, parades, entertainers and musicians each week ensuring families are always engaged and rewarded for their visit.

In addition Dubai Festival City comprises 8 international hotels, residential communities, two international schools, business parks, automotive showrooms, an 18-hole championship golf course and Four Seasons Golf Club.


For more information, please contact:
Martina Boor
Marketing Manager
Festival Centre, Dubai Festival City
Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 4 4254907
Fax: +971 4 2325667
P.O Box: 49776 Dubai, UAE
or
Nazneen Yasin
PR Account Executive
GMASCO Marketing Communications
An Al-Futtaim group company
Tel: +971 4 228 2101 - Ext 233
Fax: +971 4 227 9801

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