Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Burj Downtown Dubai to host the First light Festival of the city

The skies above Dubai will shine brilliantly by virtue of the first Festival of Lights. Emaar along with the city of Lyon started the primary event yesterday, which can be set to take centre-stage in Downtown Dubai until March 29.

"We welcome you today to the Dubai Celebration of Lights in its first-ever version, in which more than 30 artwork parts will probably take the place," said Ahmed 's Matroushi, managing director of Emaar builders. "I would like to thank our associates from the town of Lyons and also the Emaar staff their contributions."

Lionel Flasseur, Lyons's worldwide marketing manager, who spoke on account of Lyon and its mayor, Gerard Collomb, stated the town was happy to engage in Dubai Event of Lights.

"Driven by the passion to do something for the city that will be lasting for its foreseeable future of town, Lyon and Dubai have been associates for the past ten years," he mentioned. "Today is a significant day because we're together to observe a new measure in our connection."

Mr Flasseur mentioned Lyon's Celebration of Lights, among France's most artistic and historic occasions which takes place annually in December, brings countless visitors.

"Tonight, it's a great, proud and intense feelings to experiment this fest in the wonder of Burj Downtown Dubai along with a guarantee of long-term collaboration between Lyons and Emaar," he stated. "This is an arty link between our towns. Vive le Dubai Festival of Lights."

Over 30 artists will take part in the occasion that will utilize energy efficient lights and can exhibit well-known structures and attractions in the center of town, including around Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall. Dominant places that will be featured comprise of Souk Al Bahar, The Dubai Fountain, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd, The Address Downtown Dubai and also The Downtown Dubai resorts, Burj Plaza and Emaar Square.

"Dubai Festival of Lights is established to be an extraordinary celebration of artistic imagination and mild facilities on a level never experienced before in the area," mentioned Mr 's Matroushi.

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