Oman set to dazzle Dubai Design Week as Altqadum Group hosts unique cultural performance
Published: 12:11 PM,Nov 03,2024 | EDITED : 04:11 PM,Nov 03,2024
Oman-based design studio Altqadum, winner of the Urban Commissions competition, is set to host a captivating performance by an Omani musical troupe at their innovative installation, TukTukDum, during Dubai Design Week.
The performance, tapping an Omani Musical troupe, is slated for November 6 and served as one of the highlights of the Dubai Design Week event, which took place from November 5 to 10 at Dubai Design District (d3).
The presentation is lauded as an exceptional opportunity to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Oman alongside contemporary design.
Dubai Design Week, under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and in strategic partnership with Dubai Design District, is the region’s leading annual design festival. This year, it features over 150 activities, including engaging talks, hands-on workshops, creative performances, and special presentations, highlighting the diversity and innovation of designers and architects from more than 40 countries. With over 500 designers, brands, and architects participating, the festival is a dynamic platform for cultural exchange and collaboration.
The Urban Commissions competition, an integral part of Dubai Design Week, invites designers to propose community-driven projects that embody this year’s theme, ‘Tawila’—Arabic for ‘table.’ Altqadum's TukTukDum not only embodies this theme but also draws inspiration from the rich musical traditions of the Gulf, emphasizing the communal nature of music. This unique installation transforms the concept of a table into a performance space where interaction is encouraged, inviting audiences to become part of the artistic experience.
Led by renowned architects Marwan Albalushi, Najd Albalushi, and Abdulrahim Alkendi, Altqadum is celebrated for notable projects such as the Bab Al Salam Mosque in Muscat. Their innovative approach and commitment to community engagement in design reflect the spirit of Dubai Design Week, making it a prime venue for showcasing Oman’s vibrant culture and creative potential.
The jury for the Urban Commissions competition included esteemed design experts such as Dr Alamira Reem Al Hashimi and Ahmad Bukhash, highlighting the competitive nature and rigorous selection process that underscores the significance of this recognition. As Dubai Design Week celebrates its 10th anniversary, Altqadum’s TukTukDum stands as a testament to the dynamic interplay between culture, community, and design, not only enriching the festival but also offering a glimpse into the future of collaborative artistic expression in the region.
A cultural odyssey
As Dubai prepares to host its annual Dubai Design Wee, the event promises to be a remarkable fusion of creativity, innovation, and cultural celebration. With its diverse offerings, this year's Design Week calls on both local residents and international visitors to delve into a captivating world of design.
For people in Oman, other than the Omani Musical Troupe Performance
On November 6, one that will be a sure hit is the Interactive Workshop: Mixed Media with Archival Photographs where one can dive into the realm of creativity with Nada Almosa’s workshop on mixed media on November 5. Participants will explore innovative techniques that blend press botanicals with photography and embroidery, allowing Omanis to connect with their artistic roots and create unique keepsakes.
Serving as the anchor event, Downtown Design is a must-visit for all guests. This showcase will feature an impressive array of design talents from around the globe, offering a unique chance to discover contemporary design trends and network with leading designers from various fields.
Concurrent with Downtown Design, Editions will present the region’s first fair dedicated to limited-edition artworks. International travellers will find unique pieces from established galleries and innovative studios, making it a prime destination for art collectors seeking distinctive additions to their collections.
Design enthusiasts won’t want to miss the highlight talk by Karim Rashid on November 7. The renowned industrial designer will share insights into his groundbreaking design philosophy, providing invaluable knowledge for those eager to understand the evolving landscape of contemporary design.
In addition to these highlights, Dubai Design Week will feature an array of vibrant performances, engaging workshops, and a bustling marketplace showcasing local artisans and cultural offerings. With ongoing live demonstrations from artists and the delicious array of food from over 15 homegrown outlets, there’s something for everyone.
The performance, tapping an Omani Musical troupe, is slated for November 6 and served as one of the highlights of the Dubai Design Week event, which took place from November 5 to 10 at Dubai Design District (d3).
The presentation is lauded as an exceptional opportunity to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Oman alongside contemporary design.
Dubai Design Week, under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and in strategic partnership with Dubai Design District, is the region’s leading annual design festival. This year, it features over 150 activities, including engaging talks, hands-on workshops, creative performances, and special presentations, highlighting the diversity and innovation of designers and architects from more than 40 countries. With over 500 designers, brands, and architects participating, the festival is a dynamic platform for cultural exchange and collaboration.
The Urban Commissions competition, an integral part of Dubai Design Week, invites designers to propose community-driven projects that embody this year’s theme, ‘Tawila’—Arabic for ‘table.’ Altqadum's TukTukDum not only embodies this theme but also draws inspiration from the rich musical traditions of the Gulf, emphasizing the communal nature of music. This unique installation transforms the concept of a table into a performance space where interaction is encouraged, inviting audiences to become part of the artistic experience.
Led by renowned architects Marwan Albalushi, Najd Albalushi, and Abdulrahim Alkendi, Altqadum is celebrated for notable projects such as the Bab Al Salam Mosque in Muscat. Their innovative approach and commitment to community engagement in design reflect the spirit of Dubai Design Week, making it a prime venue for showcasing Oman’s vibrant culture and creative potential.
The jury for the Urban Commissions competition included esteemed design experts such as Dr Alamira Reem Al Hashimi and Ahmad Bukhash, highlighting the competitive nature and rigorous selection process that underscores the significance of this recognition. As Dubai Design Week celebrates its 10th anniversary, Altqadum’s TukTukDum stands as a testament to the dynamic interplay between culture, community, and design, not only enriching the festival but also offering a glimpse into the future of collaborative artistic expression in the region.
A cultural odyssey
As Dubai prepares to host its annual Dubai Design Wee, the event promises to be a remarkable fusion of creativity, innovation, and cultural celebration. With its diverse offerings, this year's Design Week calls on both local residents and international visitors to delve into a captivating world of design.
For people in Oman, other than the Omani Musical Troupe Performance
On November 6, one that will be a sure hit is the Interactive Workshop: Mixed Media with Archival Photographs where one can dive into the realm of creativity with Nada Almosa’s workshop on mixed media on November 5. Participants will explore innovative techniques that blend press botanicals with photography and embroidery, allowing Omanis to connect with their artistic roots and create unique keepsakes.
Serving as the anchor event, Downtown Design is a must-visit for all guests. This showcase will feature an impressive array of design talents from around the globe, offering a unique chance to discover contemporary design trends and network with leading designers from various fields.
Concurrent with Downtown Design, Editions will present the region’s first fair dedicated to limited-edition artworks. International travellers will find unique pieces from established galleries and innovative studios, making it a prime destination for art collectors seeking distinctive additions to their collections.
Design enthusiasts won’t want to miss the highlight talk by Karim Rashid on November 7. The renowned industrial designer will share insights into his groundbreaking design philosophy, providing invaluable knowledge for those eager to understand the evolving landscape of contemporary design.
In addition to these highlights, Dubai Design Week will feature an array of vibrant performances, engaging workshops, and a bustling marketplace showcasing local artisans and cultural offerings. With ongoing live demonstrations from artists and the delicious array of food from over 15 homegrown outlets, there’s something for everyone.