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Dubai Culture and Arts Authority to hold summer camp for children from July 14-31

Two weeks of fun and learning at Al Shindagha Museum for children between 8 and 12 years



For the camp, Dubai Culture has prepared an entertaining and cultural atmosphere that is designed to enhance the knowledge of children.
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Dubai: Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has announced its ‘Little Explorers Summer Camp’, promising children a summer of adventures with two weeks of fun, learning and creativity at Al Shindagha Museum in Dubai. The summer camp will be held from July 14-31.

For the camp, Dubai Culture has prepared an entertaining and cultural atmosphere that is designed to enhance the knowledge of children aged between eight and 12 years and improve their creative skills, allowing them to be the builders of the future through a variety of specialised and innovative workshops, in addition to inspiring sessions and workshops spread over two camps. The first camp will be held from July 18-22, while the second is scheduled from July 25-29.

Abdalla Al Obeidli, acting manager of Al Shindagha Museum, said: “Our children are the builders of tomorrow. It is our duty to nurture their minds, advance their creativity and prepare them to create the bright future that our country aspires for in the next 50 years. This is what we always aim for through these summer activities, in line with our strategic roadmap to support talents and inspire the younger generations to be creative and innovative.”

The inspiring sessions and workshops will be spread over two camps, the first from July 18-22 and the second is scheduled from July 25-29.
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Al Obeidli added: “These camps are part of our responsibility to advance the culture and knowledge of future generations in various fields and are an important opportunity to discover their talents and work to refine and develop them, as well as promote and nurture a generation closely related to the authentic Emirati heritage through these camps in heritage and historical sites, such as Al Shindagha Museum, providing children with information about the emirate’s history, culture and crafts. We are excited to welcome the children to our camp and we invite them to enjoy these special times during their summer vacation.”

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Dubai Culture plays an important role in supporting the vision of the UAE government, which seeks to develop a knowledge-based society and is committed to strengthening the cultural and creative environment in Dubai and cementing its position on the global cultural scene. The authority is also committed to integrating cultural content in creative ways into the educational curricula in the UAE, which contributes to building young generations that are proud of their heritage and culture.

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