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Korean music lovers have a new date with “Hype Round Key Fest”.
After the success of Korean festival “Hyperround K-Fest” in its first edition in Abu Dhabi, this year again a group of unique and exceptional performances are presented by artists for the first time in the region. Hosts the most prominent Korean stars performing for the first time in the region. Hype Round announced that the festival will kick off its second edition on November 11 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.
This year, the festival will see a variety of performances by a group of highly popular Korean artists, most of whom will be attending the Emirates and the region for the first time.
Apart from PEAKBOY, the festival will be hosted by first-time performing stars, so the committee is keen to select participants according to audience preferences, Hype Round’s managing director Edana Imanikova told Emirates Today. Performed in the first edition of the festival.
Pointing out that the UAE is an ideal destination for festivals as it welcomes fans of this art from different cultures, he said this year’s festival is expected to have a large number of visitors from different parts of the country as well as Korean art fans. Overseas, the group expects to get around 10,000 people who like it.
He appealed to the public to purchase the tickets quickly, noting that the number of tickets would run out soon due to increasing demand as the tickets included various categories like bronze, silver, gold, platinum and VIP categories. It was launched last July and received huge demand from the public. He indicated the artistes’ eagerness to meet their followers in the region as hip-hop group Epic High will prepare a special stage for the event in Abu Dhabi. It represents an unforgettable experience for the participants.
Members of the public can book their seats on public buses from Dubai at the assembly point at Ibn Battuta Center for a nominal fee, and members of the public from Sharjah will be picked up from City Center Al Jahia. Facilities are provided to transport citizens from various emirates to Abu Dhabi.
The festival “Hyperround K-Fest” is the biggest event for fans of “K-pop” and Korean music, as the festival is organized in its first edition in 2022 with the aim of promoting Korean music.
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Dublin bid farewell to “The Bucks” singer Shane McGowan
Crowds lined the streets of the Irish capital Dublin to pay their respects to Irish musician Shane McGowan, who died last week aged 65.
McGowan, the lead singer of country punk band The Boguss, died on November 30, prompting an outpouring of tributes.
Thousands clapped and cheered as his casket was carried through town in a horse-drawn carriage, led by members of the Art Band, a touring group of young musicians who played some of McGowan’s songs, including “Fairtiles of New York” and “A Rainy.” Night in Soho.”
McGowan has been hospitalized several times in Dublin since July.
The late singer co-wrote the classic Christmas song “Fairytale of New York” with Kirsty McCall in 1987. As the memorial procession passed, a song about a couple going through hard times was played, and the audience reacted, clapping and singing along to the chorus.
McGowan was born in England in 1957 to Irish parents, and in 1982, he founded “The Bugs”, a band that combined punk and Irish folk music. From former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s policies and imposed censorship authorities.
McGowan was known for his songs that reflected the lives of the Irish and their immigrants.
“Shane will be one of the greatest songwriters ever,” said Irish President Michael T. Higgins said in a statement that his songs were “well-written poems”.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar described McGowan as a “wonderful musician and artist”.
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The Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi and the Michelin Guide are launching the first food festival
The Michelin Guide, in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, organized its first food festival at the Louvre Abu Dhabi Gardens in the cultural district of Saadiyat Island as part of the Culinary Season activities in Abu Dhabi. “Saidati” went with his camera to the Louvre Gardens in Abu Dhabi to cover the event.
In the warmth of the Louvre garden
The Michelin Guide Food Festival in Abu Dhabi brings together chefs from 16 Michelin Guide restaurants under the theme of “Discover the Art of Taste”, featuring event-exclusive dishes, “Chef’s Table” demonstrations, cooking classes and a global Michelin Market and local agricultural crops.
We are delighted to offer this wonderful experience to culinary lovers in the heart of the Louvre Abu Dhabi Gardens. Discover the most delicious specialty foods, and the art of living in Abu Dhabi. The festival showcases the scale of international stardom.” “Michelin brings together talents from different cultures and showcases different culinary styles. . All these establishments have distinguished their destinations and wowed the guided visitors who represent gastronomic expertise.
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Distribution of Michelin Awards
After that, Michelin awards were distributed to restaurants and winning chefs by the cartoon character of the Michelin guide, where they were classified according to the quality of the food in the restaurants and the skill of the chef: they were: Quoc Hua (Hakkasan, Chinese Kitchen, one Michelin star, Abu Dhabi), and Luigi. , 1 Michelin Star, Abu Dhabi), and Alvin Leung (Bo Innovation, 2 Michelin Stars, Innovative Cuisine, Hong Kong ), and Heidi Birkin (Credo, Scandinavian Cuisine, 1 Michelin Star, Green Michelin Star, Trondheim).
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Importance of flavors
On the first day of the festival, the importance of flavors in shaping the features and identity of unique dishes was highlighted, restaurants reserved their places in the Louvre Gardens and served food to the participants, whose number exceeded 500. An experience that combines the most intelligent culinary arts and the highest quality. Each chef has created a menu inspired by his or her own region’s favorite cuisine, taking visitors on a world-class culinary tour through the heart of Abu Dhabi.
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“Women Dressing Women”…a look at the art of women’s clothing in the 20th century
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is dedicating its new fashion exhibition to female designers, breaking some stereotypes and shining a light on those who don’t get enough attention.
Although she designed Jackie Kennedy’s wedding dress in 1953, Anne Lowe’s dress, a pioneering African-American designer, is one of the most prominent pieces participating in the “Women Wear Women” exhibit.
With 80 pieces by 70 fashion designers, the exhibition offers a glimpse into women’s couture from the 20th century to the present, and environmental advocacy messages from designers such as Gabriela Horst and Hilary Taymor.
The story of many female designers began in the sewing workshops where women were usually sent, but many of them left their mark at the beginning of the 20th century, including French designers Madeleine Vionnet, Jean Lanvin and Gabrielle Chanel.
The company delved into its collection, which includes 33,000 pieces representing seven centuries of clothing, selecting dresses designed by Elsa Chiaparelli, Nina Ricci and Vivienne Westwood.
The exhibition will be further highlighted during the museum’s flagship fashion exhibition “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” in spring 2024, where it will showcase rare and highly fragile pieces.
The extensive exhibition includes around 250 garments and accessories spanning four centuries, including 33,000 pieces, from a 17th-century embroidered jacket to an Alexander McQueen spring Seychelles dress from the Fashion Institute’s extensive archives. and the Summer 2001 Collection.
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