Episodes

Ep 23: Art Scene Dubai

The week Twenty Something celebrates the fourth annual Art Dubai and our city’s creative scene with a special episode from the XVA Gallery in Al Bastakiya. Myrna Ayad from the leading Arab arts and culture magazine, Canvas, joins us to talk about the latest developments on the scene and the involvement by young people. We hear from the video installation artists who’ve brought their concept from Paris to Dubai and the Emirati designer behind the latest collectable, Mega, discusses his vision. We’ve also got information on the upcoming annual Careers Show.

Singer songwriter, Danny Shirran, gives an exclusive performance from the XVA Gallery.

And to win a HTC Snap phone and a year’s subscription to Canvas magazine, visit www.facebook.com/dubaione20something.

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