Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Thursday, November 27th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
Dubai Studio City (DSC) today celebrated the UAE’s 43rd National Day with a day of traditional activities, music and dancing. The community gathered to celebrate the UAE’s 43 years of success, commemorating UAE’s heritage and culture, with a traditional old ‘Dukkan’ market, sea performances, a model heritage village, a traditional wedding as well as local music and traditional Emirati food.
Commenting, Jamal Al Sharif, Managing Director of Dubai Studio City, said;
“Today’s festivities are a true celebration of the UAE’s culture and heritage and the great milestones that have been achieved. National Day marks the UAE’s growth and development as well as national pride, and the wise leadership and vision of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai.”
About Dubai Studio City
Dubai Studio City (DSC), part of TECOM Investments, a member of Dubai Holding, is home to world class production companies, talent, facilities and infrastructure for the production, broadcast and content creation industries, and offers investors in movie and TV production have the opportunity to build bespoke facilities on a significant and prime land bank. Home to global and regional production companies, DSC aims to establish Dubai as the region’s epicentre for the production, broadcast and content creation industries. DSC has been operating since 2005, and has a wealth of experience, playing host to major industry players at a local, regional and global level as well as industry experts who are well positioned to act as thought leaders for the industry. DSC offers a variety of commercial space offerings to its business partners including warehouses and workshops, as well as its world-class Sound Stages, the largest of their kind in the region, which are specifically designed to meet the increasingly sophisticated needs of the high growth entertainment industry.
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