Children’s City. (File Photo, Supplied)

Children’s City’s Summer Talents

Children’s City has launched the Summer Talents Festival, which runs from 15 to 28 July 2018 during the Dubai Summer Surprises … reports Asian Lite News.

During the Summer Talents Festival in Children’s City. (Supplied Photo)

As part of its efforts to develop the talents of the future generation by organizing various events and programs that combine entertainment and benefit at the same time the Children’s City has launched the Summer Talents Festival, which runs from 15 to 28 July 2018 during the Dubai Summer Surprises.

The Summer Talents Festival includes many interesting competitions and shows such as “Making Future” program, workshops, various courses, and sports challenges such as the “Year of Zayed Photography Contest,” “Zayed We Will Follow Your Path” competition, the Dolphin shows, the “Robotics” course, the “Friends of Robot” course, the “3D Printing” course, the “Make Your Magic Adventure” activity, “Enjoy the Zoomba” sporting challenge, the “Magic Show,” the “Drum Show” on the Children’s City’s interactive stage, the “Galaxy Chopper” show, the “Modhesh” fun shows and the “Make Your Space Vehicle” activity. The morning performances are held from 10am to 12 pm and the evening shows are organized from 4pm until 10pm.

Naila Al Mansouri, Head of Children’s City said the Children’s City aims to promote and highlight the diverse skills of children in various fields, as well as to convey the concepts and contents of the children in a smooth and enjoyable way to gain valuable and useful information in the summer while preserving the elements of fun and enjoyment that contributes to the formation of a generation with distinct skills and a wealth of information and culture.

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