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13 July 2005, DUBAI The fourth week of
the Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) 2005, Color Surprises, is now underway
at BurJuman, the region's premier shopping destination.
From now until July 20, visitors to the mall will get the opportunity
to discover the magic of color, whether that is by participating in the
numerous workshops and color challenges, adorning their hands and feet
with henna or by having their faces painted.
"Shoppers are invited to enjoy the universal language of color
this week at BurJuman. The mall décor will reflect the theme of
the week and along with the numerous events and activities, it is certain
to inspire and invigorate all visitors as only colors can," said
Sabina Khandwani, head of research and marketing, BurJuman.
Some of the exciting and 'colorful' events planned for BurJuman shoppers
to enjoy include two performances of 'Dar Cazi-story of the clouds', a
popular Arabic folktale, from 5.00-10.00 pm on July 14 and July 16 and
the Whiskas Cats Exhibition that can be viewed all week long on the second
floor of the mall. Live cats, fun feline facts, a cat face painter, free
cat food and posters are just some of the activities visitors can look
forward to.
A variety of workshops will be held throughout the week including a 'Colorful
Accessories' workshop on July 14, a 'Color your Own Frame' workshop on
July 15 and July 20 and a 'Dubai Summer Jam' workshop on July 15 for children
and adults, giving them the opportunity to paint on their own canvasses.
All these workshops will take place from 5.00-10.00 pm.
BurJuman will also play host to a special 'Colors of the Holy Quran'
event on July 20 from 5.00-10.00 pm. Participants will get the opportunity
to learn about the colors mentioned in the Holy Quran and their significance
through a series of dramatic performances.
Children visiting the mall can also enjoy a color challenge workshop
from July 14-19 where they will learn how to mix paints to create their
own colors.
Color Surprises is the fourth week of DSS which is being held for the
eighth consecutive year from June 22 to September 2, 2005. The 10-week,
multi-venue summer recreational extravaganza is held under the theme 'Big
Fun for Little Ones'.
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