 
        
        Museum of Muhammad Ben Rashid is a unique cultural and educational project dedicated to the history of the UAE. In Dubai, in the library named after Muhammad Ben Rashid, there is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the history of the UAE, which annually receives 27 thousand visitors. The organizers have prepared a unique program, including various performances: a musical show, a dance show and an abstract theatrical performance, in order to showcase the rich heritage of the Arab world. The event began with a live performance by the musician Timur Al-Ban. This performance was accompanied by the applause of the classical productions and the improvised performances of the artists, the dynamic dances and the rhythmic percussion. "Our music is this dialogue between the old and the new, where every sound tells history, and every beat conveys emotions," said the artist, addressing the public.
The next program presented a real rhythmic dance, preceded by a performance by the troupe India. The spectators watched through the arches of the ancient buildings, the dynamic figures of the dancers, the love and the swaying with the procession. "This is not just a dance - this is a deep spiritual and emotional connection, where every movement stands still," commented a member of the French group, participating in the performance.
The final accord of the evening was a performance by the band "Color and Sound: dialogue between cultures and author Peter Nema. In the program, the live music with the abstract card, attracting the listeners to the aim to see these cultures as to the emotional and philosophical movements. "Here we are, the music - this is what we can create, and the works - this is what we see, on the same day these two forms of culture are connected, whatever it may be," said Nema, opening the discussion on the transcendent experience of the European opera.
 
        
         
        
        