HH will view the 'Parade of Nations' - a unique herd of two feet high fibreglass camels, painted to showcase the artistic tradition of individual participating countries. The parade, which is being supported by 20 countries, is to be showcase at various high profile public locations throughout Dubai before being auctioned for charity.
The parade begins at the Emirates Towers Hotel where the 'herd' will be displayed dotted around The Boulevard before migrating to another location.
'The aim is to draw attention to the exciting Camel Caravan project and its charitable and community goals,' said Ken Palmer, Project Director of Dubai-based ArtWorks, the driving force behind the initiative.
'Each individual camel will represent one of Dubai's neighbours or major trading partners. Twenty nations have already agreed to support the programme and we are confident others will sign up over the coming weeks.'
Countries represented in the Parade of Nations include: Australia, India, Canada, Jordan, Holland, Germany, Iran, Iraq, New Zealand, Japan, Oman, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, the UAE, UK and the USA.
'From now until next March, Dubai will be on the world map like never before,' added Palmer. 'With Camel Caravan, talented artists, supported by generous sponsors, will transform the entire city into a wonderful outdoor art gallery.'
Inspired by an exhibition of cows in Switzerland, the Camel Caravan is similar to public art projects in over 50 global cities, including Zurich, New York, London, Berlin, Chicago, Toronto and Sydney, that have featured painted, life-size fibre glass animals displayed in public venues.
Throughout Camel Caravan, local, regional and international artists will paint and embellish camel sculptures to create unique works of art. The diverse camel artworks will be displayed, in a multitude of high profile locations around Dubai, including public parks, until the end of February. A spectacular public auction will then be held with proceeds going to charity.
'Camel Caravan will help Dubai gain global recognition and community benefits through an innovative public art scheme that will enliven cultural activity, polish sponsors' images and increase business revenues,' said Patricia Palmer, the project's Art and Community Service Director.
'We intend Camel Caravan to be the best event of its kind ever staged anywhere in the world. Dubai will lay down new standards of creativity and excellence and this event will become the model to which future projects will aspire.'
Camel Caravan is supported by the Dubai Rotary Club and its patron His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the Dubai Shopping Festival, Dubai Municipality and Dubai's Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing.
HH Sheikh Ahmed to preview Camel Caravan's Parade of Nations
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President, Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Dubai and Chairman of the Emirates Group, is to preview the Middle East's first public art project to bring together commerce and the arts this Tuesday evening (September 9).
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 08 - 2003 at 12:10
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Notes and media contacts
Further information: Nathalie Visele, MCS/Action, PO Box 20970, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel: +971 4 390 2960; fax: +9714 390 8161.Or Ken and Patricia Palmer, ArtWorks, PO Box 57093, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel: +971 4 344 9486; fax: +9714 3445419
Or visit the Camel Caravan online at: www.camelcaravan.ae
Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News EditorMonday, September 08 - 2003 at 12:10 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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