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    Revealed: Dubai’s first Michelin Guide for 2022

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    With a tried and tested seal of approval on Dubai’s culinary scene, the highly anticipated Michelin guide has officially presented its selection of Michelin-starred restaurants as well its official Michelin Guide for the emirate.
    In partnership with Dubai Tourism, an official announcement was made at a VIP event this morning with Emirates Man cover star and Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Tourism, Issam Kazim, and Gwendal Poullennec, International Director, Michelin Guides.
    Poullennec described the unveiling of the Michelin Guide in the Middle East as a “historical moment”.
    “What makes Dubai’s culinary landscape so distinctive is its reflection of the more than 200 nationalities that call the city home, delivering an epicurean kaleidoscope. One thing all the restaurants in this fast-paced dynamic and elegant city have in common is they are brimming with passion and enthusiasm,” he added.
    “Today, Dubai is settled as an inspiring gastronomic destination and we have no doubts that gourmets from all over the world will be seduced by its very unique energy.”

    With a team of in-house inspectors, each selected restaurant was examined on the basis of its popular star ratings and using its tried and tested methodology to judge on several crucial criteria. This includes quality of the ingredients, mastery of cooking, the harmony of flavours, the personality of the chef through the cuisine, and consistency over time across the entire menu.
    At the VIP event which took place at Dubai Opera, the 69 Michelin Guide restaurants were unveiled, as well as the Michelin Green Star Restaurant for sustainability and 11 Michelin starred restaurants. See the full list below.
    Two Michelin Star

    STAY by Yannick Alleno
    Il Ristorante by Niko Romito

    One Michelin Star

    Tasca by Jose Avillez
    Ossiano
    11 Woodfire
    Hōseki
    Trèsind Studio
    Armani Ristorante
    Hakkasan
    Al Muntaha
    Torno Subito

    Michelin Green star for sustainable gastronomy

    The Michelin Guide restaurants

    3 Fils
    Akira Back
    Al Mandaloun
    Al-Fanar
    Amazonico
    Avatara
    Avli by tashas
    Bleu Blanc
    Bombay Bungalow
    Carnival by Trèsind
    CE LA VÌ
    Celebrities by Mauro Colagreco
    Cipriani
    Clap
    Coya
    Demon Duck by Alvin Leung
    GAIA
    Hashi
    Hell’s Kitchen
    Hutong
    Il Borro
    Indego by Vineet
    L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon
    Little Miss India
    Lowe
    LPM Restaurant & Bar
    Marea
    Masti
    Mimi Kakushi
    Moonrise
    Netsuby Ross Shonhan
    Nobu
    Pierre’s TT
    Rhodes W1
    Rockfish
    Sea Fu
    Shang Palace
    Siraj
    Social By Heinz Beck
    Sucre
    Tan Cha
    The Artisan
    Trèsind
    Zuma

    For more details on the 2022 tables -to-book visit guide.michelin.com
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    An insight into the rise of cinemas in Saudi Arabia

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    Since the 1980s, cinemas had been banned in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the better part of four decades.
    However, this all changed in 2018. It was announced by the General Commission for Audio-visual Media that the ban would be lifted on cinemas in Saudi Arabia and since then the country has embarked on a new mission to promote culture and entertainment.
    Now, four years on, it appears cinema has become a focal entertainment point in the Kingdom. In a recent report published by the Saudi Press Agency, there have been over 30 million ticket sales in cinemas in the last four years, with around 1,144 films shown, including 22 Saudi films across 56 theatres.
    With the news came a larger scope of employment in the country, giving 4,439 young Saudi men and women the opportunity to work in the media market.
    Regarded as “a billion-dollar opportunity”, the 35-year ban uplift came with several perks such as forecasting the Kingdom’s cinema box office market to be USD 950 million in 2030, per PWC.
    The rule change came to be in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 vision: “A strategic framework to reduce Saudi Arabia’s dependence on oil, diversify its economy and develop public service sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation and tourism.”

    As cinemas continue to be an important sector for increasing investment and improving expansion, the country has already established itself as an emerging market to watch. To support the growing industry, the second edition of The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) is set to run from December 1 to 10, 2022 in Jeddah.
    “At Expo 2020 Dubai, the Saudi Arabia Pavilion also celebrated several cultural sectors of the Kingdom. Visitors had an opportunity to watch a number of Saudi films under the cultural program ’16 Windows’ that reflected the country’s creativity and talent in a completely new light,” as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.
    With the film industry now booming in the Kingdom, more cinemas are set to open to enhance the Kingdom’s competitiveness on the global map.
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    Meet the inspiring UAE sheikhas breaking the mould

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    There are many women in the UAE inspiring the next generation of changemakers including from the royal family themselves.
    From equestrian talents to philanthropic efforts, there are many young sheikhas paving the way for the future, while carrying the legacy of their ancestors.
    With each of their stories being a reflection of their achievements, Emirates Woman looks at the many different royals who are becoming role models for many across the globe.
    Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

    As Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Art Authority and member of the Dubai Council, Sheikha Latifa is a leading figure in protecting and fostering the creative industry in the region. Whether technology or art socio-culture initiatives, her role has contributed to the steady growth of the UAE’s cultural ecosystem by transforming it into a haven of lifelong learning. In addition, in her role as Vice Chairman of the Emirates Literature Foundation, she has promoted the advancement of literature and strives to inhabit the culture of reading, ensuring her contributions are truly impactful.
    Her Highness Sheikha Maitha Bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

    As a keen sportsperson, Sheikha Maitha has led the way for women in the sporting realm. A keen athlete herself, she made it all the way to the Olympics in Beijing in 2008 participating in the taekwondo 67kg female category. Her Highness also became the first woman to present the UAE carrying the national flag. Just like her father, Sheikh Mohammed, she has a keen passion for horses and went on to found Team Z7 which has become one of the most competitive sports horse stables in this region under her leadership. Several horses bred by Team Z7 have gone on to win awards on the international stage.
    Her Highness Sheikha Latifah Al Maktoum

    As a proud equestrian, Sheikha Latifah qualified for the Beijing Olympics in 2008, when she was only 22 years old. It was a history-making moment for the country as she became one of the first women to represent the United Arab Emirates at the Olympics. She has gone on to carve an impressive equestrian and showjumping career.
    In an interview with Emirates Woman as September 2020’s cover star, Sheikha Latifah said, “I always try to create small goals that amount to a larger big-picture goal.” Deemed a perfectionist, no task is completed without full dedication for this sheikha. Overall, this Emirati International showjumper has been an Olympian and three-time UAE national champion.
    Her Highness Sheikha Sana Al Maktoum

    Emirates Woman’s April 2021 – The Gratitude Issue cover star, Her Highness Sheikha Sana Al Maktoum is a successful entrepreneur having founded her eponymous jewellery brand, Sana Al Maktoum Fine Jewellery in 2020, and a philanthropist. Sheikha Sana has been a pioneer in pursuing various philanthropic deeds, consistently giving back to her local community. From being part of the Al Noor Training Centre’s 50th UAE National Day to giving back to the Dubai Community through Emirates Red Crescent, her work constantly focuses on various humanitarian deeds.
    Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum

    Our Emirates Woman November 2020, The Fine Jewellery Issue cover star has been a role model for women in the world of aviation. From being a First Lieutenant Pilot at Dubai Police in 2019 to now becoming the first female to pilot the AW609 tiltrotator, this royal has definitely made headlines on several occasions.
    With immense love for her nation, she previously told Emirates Woman, “Serving my country by doing what I love doing most is simply the best feeling, and I am deeply grateful for it.” With a go-getter attitude, she has managed to reach soaring heights after being the youngest student at the Oxford Aviation Academy.
    Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum

    As an ode to the late His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Sheikha Latifa released a book entitled Through My Eyes: The Life of Sheikh Hamdan as Told by His Daughter. The book touched upon his philanthropic principles and generous acts as he improved the lives of many.
    Published by Motivate Media Group, Sheikha Latifa during the launch said, “To the UAE and the world, Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum was a diplomat and regal figure who represented his people internationally. I wish people could have known his fatherly side.”
    Her Highness Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
    By always taking effective steps towards further empowering women in line with international practices, Sheikha Manal is the President of the UAE Gender Balance Council, President of Dubai Women Establishment and the wife of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs. She is constantly enhancing the country’s leadership vision with an array of wide-ranging positive benefits.
    Per the Media Office, she said, “Increasing women’s representation on boards of directors contributes to achieving the objectives of the UAE Gender Balance Council to narrow the gender gap in all fields and increase women’s representation in leadership and decision-making positions in both public and private sectors.”
    Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the Mother of the Nation

    As the Mother of the Nation, Sheikha Fatima has reinforced the UAE’s leadership commitment to empower Emirati women and support their progress on a global scale. By preparing the nation for the next 50 years of growth, she is a proud supporter of women’s rights and advancements.
    Her Highness has headed a plethora of regional organisations including her role as the chairwoman of the General Women’s Union and the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood combined with her humanitarian efforts to help women and children worldwide achieve peace and stability.
    Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan

    As an advocate for combating climate change, Sheikha Shamma is the founder and CEO of the Alliances for Global Sustainability. By carrying the eco-conscious legacy of her grandfather, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan forward, she is building a system focused on the circular economy principle to move towards a more environmentally friendly method of operating. Her mission is to empower women and the youth, and to focus on sustainable initiatives that create change. In November 2021, Sheikha Shamma also signed five sustainability agreements at the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow.
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    Priyanka Chopra shares new photo of baby Malti & Nick Jonas to mark Father’s Day

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    by Olivia Morris
    1 minute ago

    Priyanka Chopra Jonas has marked her husband Nick Jonas’ first Father’s Day as a dad in a very special way.
    Taking to Instagram, the actress shared the most adorable photo of her husband with their daughter Malti Marie wearing matching sneakers.
    In the snap, the little one is seen wearing white sneakers with the letter ‘M’ on each shoe representing the initials of her first and middle name ‘MM’. Twinning with his daughter, Jonas is seen holding up his baby girl while wearing similar white sneakers – albeit much bigger – with the phrase “MM’s dad” spread across both shoes.

    Chopra Jonas also captioned the post with a heartwarming message to her husband of three years.
    “Happy 1st Father’s Day my love,” she said. “To watch you with our little girl is my greatest joy..what an amazing day to come back home… I love you… here’s to many more.”
    First-time parents
    The couple shared the first photo of their daughter just over a month ago after the newborn spent a lengthy time in hospital after arriving via surrogate back in January.
    In the family portrait, Chopra Jonas is cradling the newborn, with Jonas watching over his two girls.

    The Bollywood star explained their baby girl had spent “100 plus days in the NICU”, adding it had been a “challenging few months”.
    The pair wed just over three years ago in December 2018 at Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, India. The couple tied the knot in a western ceremony officiated by Jonas’ father Paul Kevin Jonas Sr and the next day the pair wed in a traditional Hindu ceremony.
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    The first Saudi all-female run Starbucks has officially opened its doors

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    1 minute ago

    The first-ever all-female-operated Starbucks has officially opened its doors in Saudi Arabia.
    Located in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom, the female-run Drive-Thru store represents the changing work dynamic for women across the nation.
    Under the Saudi Vision 2030, a key aim is to improve the lives and rights of women in the Kingdom and its initiatives like this which directly support this goal.
    The newly opened Starbucks Drive-Thru only store is managed by a team of all Saudi female partners who are responsible for the day-to-day store operations, customer service, day-to-day administration and brewing coffee for customers.
    Per Andy Holmes, President of Starbucks MENA at Alshaya Group, it’s an “exciting time” marking the “first all-female driven operation in the country [for the group]”.

    “Our first all-female Saudi partners operated Drive-Thru store in KSA is a significant step towards creating more opportunities for women as we continue to build on the local female talent and empowering them in the workplace,” he added.
    “As we continue to see a spike in more Saudi women joining the workforce in various sectors, we demonstrate active support to the Kingdom’s focus on empowering Saudi youth and highlighting the role of women by offering access to wider employment and career opportunities.”
    At present, women currently make up 20 per cent of Starbucks KSA’s workforce. The group is gaming to increase this to 30 per cent by the end of the year and plans to expand its network further with more and more Saudi female partners.
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    Bella Hadid declares she will never let anyone forget ‘beautiful Palestine’

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    by Olivia Morris
    1 minute ago

    Supermodel Bella Hadid has declared she will never let anyone forget “beautiful Palestine”.
    The supermodel, whose father Mohamed Hadid fled from the country when he was just a baby, recently shared a post on Instagram after watching a scene from the 1998 documentary Children of Shatila which is currently available to watch on Netflix.
    The documentary by filmmaker Mai Masri follows the lives of two children who grew up in the Palestinian refugee camp of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.
    Taking to social media, the 25-year-old revealed watching a scene from the documentary left her with “tears in my eyes”.
    This led to her to reflect on her ancestors and family who have suffered, adding she wished she was able to “go back in time… [and] start fighting for Palestine sooner”.

    “For my family, for my elders, our history and for the people of Palestine still living now through this treacherous, exhausting and painful occupation,” she continued.
    The model went on to remember her grandparents, her “Jido and Teta”, sharing that their “dying wishes” were to be “buried in their homeland”.
    She went on to make a pledge to the country of her ancestors: “I have a promise to make. I will never allow anyone to forget about our beautiful Palestine, or our beautiful people.”
    Hadid is vocal about her support for Palestine and continuously shares her pride for her heritage.

    Back in 2020, the model paid tribute to her heritage by getting two tattoos in Arabic script which acknowledge her Palestinian background from her father’s side of the family.
    Mohamed Hadid himself is a refugee from Palestine. He’s previously shared how he doesn’t have “a single picture of me [as] when I was a baby I was just about 9 days old when I and my family were refugees to the refugee camps in Syria from Palestine”.
    After receiving Jordanian citizenship, the father-of-five eventually relocated to the US where he has resided for a number of years.
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    How I got my job as… Founder of That Dubai Girl

    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week we chat with Kirsty Campbell, founder of That Dubai Girl (TDG), a concept that first started as a Facebook group two years ago and has now turned into a thriving community and brand that is well-known across the emirate and UAE.
    Emirates Woman sat down with Campbell to discuss the ins and outs of the concept, the growth of TDG and what’s next for the platform.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    Probably Art, anything involving making a mess and being creative, something that has definitely transpired into my day-to-day life.
    What was your first job?
    Does a paper round count? It is a running joke that I would do anything to earn a few quid as a kid, I would do the weekly food shop with my dad purely to keep the pound from the trolley at the end of it, hustling was in my nature from a young age.
    What brought you to Dubai?
    Truthfully my sister inspired me to make a change, she left home at 19 whilst I got my Psychology degree and then trained to be a teacher. She travelled the world for three years and came back to our sleepy hometown life and it inspired me to make a change. The UAE became my destination of choice as I had a childhood friend living over here and that gave me a bit of a security blanket! With the promise of all-year-round sunshine and weekends by the pool at the age of 24, it didn’t take much convincing for me to pack my suitcase and move halfway across the world. Nearly eight years later, it is my home from home, I won’t be leaving anytime soon.

    What inspired you to become an entrepreneur?
    I have always wanted to work for myself, I’ve never been very good at following the rules! I am extremely headstrong and if I believe in something I always follow it through. You have to think outside the box to make a change and sometimes people can only see something progressing from A to Z. They don’t understand that to get to the desired outcome, often you have to go back to your starting point multiple times, making adjustments and improvements to get it right.
    Can you talk us through the concept & growth of That Dubai Girl?
    That Dubai Girl (TDG) began as a Facebook group with the founding principals being that it was an inclusive, safe space for women living in Dubai to be able to seek advice, share ideas, recommendations and discuss current topics. TDG has become this incredible community of women coming together and supporting each. Over the past two years, it has developed from not only being an online community but to face-to-face meet-ups including business and social networking events. We are proud that our community has helped so many to form strong business relationships and friendships. Last year, Urban Market Concept was born, which showcases home-grown brands alongside thrift and vintage fashion. Each month we create the market with local talent including DJs, dancers and artists. I wanted to create a market with a difference that has it all and appeals to all ages and interests.
    Our biggest event management role to date was Dubai Horse Racing Season 2021-2022, a seven-month project for Dubai Racing Club. We were responsible for supplying all the food and beverage outlets, coordinating twenty build-up events, selecting the sponsors for Style Stakes and building the whole activation from design to completion, the Dubai World Cup and the post-race concert. Truly the most monumental part of this was watching months of work come together to be concluded with the Dubai World Cup at the end of March. The most nerve-racking part was booking incredible international artists, how do you know who to choose?! I remember how the technical crew kept laughing at us because we were so excited when the stage was built when the sound and lights were turned on. The hardest but most rewarding challenge to date.
    How have you found TDG has helped women in the UAE?
    TDG really is an “all walks of life” community, the foundation is that you live in Dubai and can follow the “if you have nothing nice to say, keep it to yourself” rule. Every day we see women come together to help and support one another and we are extremely proud of the safe space we have created for women to seek advice and share experiences. When you’re living away from home life can be tough, personally, I have made some of my closest friendships from TDG. People send us messages or even approach us out in Dubai to tell us how we have helped them find friends, solve a problem, find a new career or take a leap into something new. This never gets old and is a constant reminder of why we started the group. Last year we started a TDG podcast where we anonymously discuss the most common post topics of the week from the group and get advice from experts on a huge range of topics. We also seek out a male perspective on some topics and have a lot of fun silly chat!
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Chief plate spinner! That Dubai Girl has somewhat taken over my life, I am involved in every aspect of the business which can be hugely overwhelming at times. One of my biggest challenges has been learning to delegate and trust other people with my baby! As the founder of the company I have ultimately got to represent it at all times, people cannot help but associate it with me, as much as my team is five of us. Building relationships and showcasing what we do is probably the biggest part of my role, showing people that we are a lot more than a girl gang. Talking is my specialist skill and one I revel in utilising.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    Honestly, no day is ever the same. One day I’m creating a reel for social media content, the next I am orchestrating a live concert for thousands of people. Sometimes I’m visiting up to ten different locations in a day, back-to-back meetings on a huge range of topics and projects. I don’t know how I stay sane although some might say I never was to begin with! Right now our biggest focuses fall under the categories of tailoring, drone technology and golf – what a combination! I thrive off the excitement of what will happen next. I am so lucky to have such an incredible core team to manage all the administration and steps around putting an event, article or project together. I couldn’t do it without them.

    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    I would encourage anyone to take the risk or start a business if it is a product or concept that they 100% believe in. If you love something, you are driven to do it, even during tough times. Working for yourself can be the most rewarding experience but also the most heartbreaking challenge at times. When you are passionate about your work, you can overcome anything that comes your way during the journey.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    You can do anything but not everything, my mum said this to me and it has stuck with me ever since, it helps to keep me focused after a difficult day.
    And what is the worst?
    Don’t quit your day job! I started That Dubai Girl and Urban Market Concept whilst having a full-time job as a teacher, I had a very comfortable life with a solid income. As TDG began to grow and develop, I had a number of people telling me not to quit my day job, “It’s too risky” and “What if it doesn’t work?”. People will always have an opinion, they will doubt you or make you doubt yourself. You have to be true to yourself, know what you want and go after it. I am not telling people to quit their job without a plan, have some financial backing, make sure their bills can be covered and then go for it. The worst that can happen is you’ll fail and get another job? Or you could be doing something you love and are passionate about every day, worth the risk in my eyes.
    What has been the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    Honestly, some days getting up and being motivated to keep going can be a challenge. Sometimes I have so many things floating around in my head I don’t know where to start. Through the highs and lows, the most important thing is surrounding yourself with a solid group of people to help you. My favourite quote is from Misty Copeland “anything is possible when you have the right people there to support you” plus a good list, I love a list!
    What are the future plans for your brand?
    As we confidently jump into our third year of operations we have launched That Dubai Agency. Our focus is on creating bespoke services including PR, marketing and events for other brands. We have also been able to connect with so many different companies that we already work with which is so rewarding to see. We now have this new opportunity to work with so many different industries in Dubai and I am very excited to see what the future holds for this new chapter. We are partnering with so many incredible events we can’t wait to see them unfold. We have achieved more than I could have possibly imagined in the past two years so we would like to think we are one to watch, world domination can’t be that hard, right?
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    The spectacular Dubai event everyone needs to look out (or up) for today

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    1 minute ago

    Update: This event has been postponed until further notice. 
    This Monday in Dubai everyone needs to ensure they’re looking up in the evening.
    Dubai Tourism announced a spectacular flypast is set to take place from 6:20pm on Monday, June 20, 2022, as the incredible Fursan Al Emarat jets take to the sky.
    Fursan Al Emarat, the aerobatics demonstration team of the UAE Air Force, are set to soar past some of the most iconic Dubai landmarks including the Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeriah, Burj Al Arab, Ain Dubai, Dubai Frame, Kite Beach and Museum of the Future.
    Performing incredible manoeuvres, the planes will twist and turn throughout the emirate’s skyline, leaving behind an astonishing trail of colours.

    Fursan Al Emarat, set to take dubai’s breath away on 20 June from 6.20pm.The jets will pass over, across and next to #Dubai’s iconic landmarks including; the @BurjKhalifa , @AinDXBOfficial, Palm Jumeirah, @BurjAlArab , Kite Beach, @DubaiFrame, and @MOTF https://t.co/hyT6ac97p3 pic.twitter.com/LaltIHt2hW
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 19, 2022

    Dubai Tourism is calling on all residents and visitors to have their cameras at the ready in order to capture this breathtaking moment.
    “Doing what Dubai does best by joining forces with the city’s key partners to bring people together through innovative experiences, one of the world’s most famous cities will take viewers through a spellbinding ride, with the reactions and interactions of the crowd being an essential part to the whole event,” the authority said in a statement.
    “Grab your cameras, hold your breath and get ready to look to the skies for inspiration without limits!”
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