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Sheikha Shamma and Sheikha Salaama attend Barney's Musical Castle
'Eid in Dubai' and Global Village present action-packed children's cartoon theatre show.
- Sheikha Shamma and Sheikha Salaama, daughters of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai attended Barney's Musical Castle, one among the highlights for children during the inaugural edition of 'Eid in Dubai'
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Dubai: Barney's Musical Castle, one among the highlights for children during the inaugural edition of ‘Eid in Dubai', was attended by Sheikha Shamma and Sheikha Salaama, daughters of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, on the first day of the new initiative organized by the Dubai Shopping Festival Office along with National Bonds, the founder sponsor of the event.
Senior officials at the DSF Office including Laila Suhail, CEO; Khulood Al Thani, Marketing Manager; and Laila Al Jassim, Human Resources Manager, welcomed the royal guests who sat through the entire duration of the exciting show featuring Barney, the fun loving purple dinosaur.
The live-action stage show also included the ‘Backyard Gang' in a medieval-themed, musical-fantasy adventure with kings and knights, an enchanted forest, a costume parade, and twenty tunes to entertain children.
The two shows for the musical witnessed house-full audiences of cheerful children and their parents.
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