Within her summer camp 2021

"Dubai Culture" announces the program for the first week of "Our Summer is Culture and Creativity"

Realistic art workshops in Arabic are held throughout the week.

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Dubai Culture and Arts Authority "Dubai Culture" announced the program for the first week of its summer camp 2021, under the slogan "Our Summer is Culture and Creativity", and extends from the first to the seventh of August, inviting children and young people to participate in a wide range of innovative and purposeful activities.

The activities of the first week of the program, hosted by the Public Library in Hatta, include realistic art workshops in Arabic, stimulating the imagination of children from six to 12 years of age and encouraging them to recycle in different ways.

At Umm Suqeim Library, students from six to 12 years old will enjoy realistic art workshops in Arabic, held throughout the week, as the program includes a “Preparation for Expo” workshop to introduce children to the largest global event in the Emirates.

As for Al-Mankhool Library, it has prepared for children realistic workshops in Arabic that are held daily, and their activities include planting seeds, reading various stories about agriculture and its importance, and making and coloring different forms of domestic clay.

At Al Twar Public Library, children will enjoy a series of realistic workshops in Arabic, including reading a play and acting its characters to develop their talents in theatrical performance.

The Rashidiya Public Library also receives children with realistic workshops in Arabic daily, in which activities vary between education about healthy eating, and making rosaries using simple and easy tools.

As for the Hor Al Anz Public Library, it has prepared for children a bouquet of realistic workshops in Arabic daily, during which they learn the art of mosaic, and enrich their knowledge of the UAE through a three-dimensional drawing of the UAE flag.

• An arts week full of rich real and virtual workshops.

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