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Prince Rahim ๐Ÿ’šโค๏ธ๐Ÿ’šattended the 18th edition of the Al Burda Award ceremony, an esteemed celebration of Islamic art and culture hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Culture yesterday. Prince Rahim's presence highlighted the Aga Khan Development Network's (AKDN) shared commitment with the UAE to fostering cultural dialogue and advancing pluralism through the arts. The award ceremony was hosted at the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi and included musical performances from Sufi and other traditions that showcased the pluralism of Muslim cultures. Workshops and discussions also offered participants an opportunity to explore the intersections of tradition and modernity in Islamic art. Alongside the ceremony, a special exhibition is on display to mark 20 years of the Al Burda Award. It has been curated by three young Emirati museum professionals who spent four weeks earlier this year in a capacity-building residency programme at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. The residency is part of a Memorandum of Understanding established last year between the Aga Khan Museum and the Ministry of Culture to empower intercultural educational and artistic initiatives for young professionals, intellectuals, and art practitioners through annual residencies; workshops for students and young professionals on intercultural dialogue, local museology, museum education and Islamic art; and professional internships and fellowships for young Emirati curators and museum professionals in curation, conservation, museum education, collection management and academic research.#CapCut #ismaili #shia #fyp #fypp
Prince Rahim ๐Ÿ’šโค๏ธ๐Ÿ’šattended the 18th edition of the Al Burda Award ceremony, an esteemed celebration of Islamic art and culture hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Culture yesterday. Prince Rahim's presence highlighted the Aga Khan Development Network's (AKDN) shared commitment with the UAE to fostering cultural dialogue and advancing pluralism through the arts. The award ceremony was hosted at the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi and included musical performances from Sufi and other traditions that showcased the pluralism of Muslim cultures. Workshops and discussions also offered participants an opportunity to explore the intersections of tradition and modernity in Islamic art. Alongside the ceremony, a special exhibition is on display to mark 20 years of the Al Burda Award. It has been curated by three young Emirati museum professionals who spent four weeks earlier this year in a capacity-building residency programme at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. The residency is part of a Memorandum of Understanding established last year between the Aga Khan Museum and the Ministry of Culture to empower intercultural educational and artistic initiatives for young professionals, intellectuals, and art practitioners through annual residencies; workshops for students and young professionals on intercultural dialogue, local museology, museum education and Islamic art; and professional internships and fellowships for young Emirati curators and museum professionals in curation, conservation, museum education, collection management and academic research.#CapCut #ismaili #shia #fyp #fypp

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