SMCCU Guests Can Enjoy Artist Quentin Desmit, BEE PROJECT, An Emirati Cafè And More
If you are heading to the SIKKA Art Fair this year and want a taste of genuine Emirati culture for the whole family, be sure to visit SMCCU. The Centre is hosting various activities and an exhibition from 16th – 24th March.
Exhibition by Quentin Desmit: The Wheel of Tolerance – The Wheel of Tolerance celebrates the perfect mix of modern and tradition. Belgian artist Desmit uses iconic landmarks of the city to create star shaped patterns that fit into a wheel. The star is a symbol of guidance, and the artist’s work pinpoints the city of Dubai as the world’s example of tolerance and modernity. Admission free
Istekan Café – Come and enjoy some Emirati red tea, cooked over the coals or try a local board game; take in the atmosphere of the local and traditional café culture. Complimentary tea & Arabic coffee
Calligraphy Workshop – Guests can learn more about the art and history of calligraphy. Mondays and Wednesdays, 7pm (60 mins), 100 AED per person
Dubai Drums – A favorite at SMCCU and ideal for The Year of Tolerance. The energy and harmony of these drumming sessions brings everyone together. 16th March, weekends and 24th March, 3-5 sessions a day. Free of charge
BEE PROJECT – For its smaller guests, SMCCU has collaborated with BEE PROJECT, and during SIKKA children can make their own natural honey wax candles. Suitable from 4 years of age onwards Thursdays, 6pm, 7pm, Fridays 5pm, 6pm (45 mins). 25 AED per child
Cultural Q&As (On stage) – “Open Doors, Open Minds” is SMCCU’s policy and all questions – no matter how sensitive – are welcome and answered. 21st, 22nd, 23rd March 7pm, (45 mins). Admission free
SMCCU will be open on weekdays: 11am – 11pm and weekends: 11am – midnight, during SIKKA. To book, or for more information on SMCCU’s participation in the SIKKA Art Fair, or any of SMCCU’s tours, meals or programmes, please contact SMCCU office on: 04 353 6666.