UAE-based Azizi Developments has announced that work is moving at a steady pace on its Cultural District project located within the Azizi Venice community in Dubai South.
On completion, it will feature a collection of exceptional facilities, including theatre, exhibition halls and a performing arts academy, said the developer in a statement.
The Cultural District boasts a stunning array of venues designed to enhance the emirate's artistic landscape. At its heart is a 2,500-seat opera house boasting an innovative, futuristic design by Zaha Hadid Architects.
The opera house will feature cutting-edge acoustic and visual technology to guarantee an unparalleled artistic experience. A more intimate 400-seat theatre provides a versatile space for drama, comedy, art workshops, and smaller performances.
HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, recently reviewed the project and was given a briefing by Mirwais Azizi, Founder and Chairman of Azizi Developments, on the key components of the project which seeks to strengthen Dubai's position as a global cultural hub and improve its ranking in global competitiveness indices.
The unique project reflects Dubai's commitment to nurturing creative talent, reinforcing its reputation as a leading destination for creatives worldwide.
"It will provide an ideal environment for artists and entrepreneurs to showcase work, develop skills, and transform ideas into successful businesses," he stated, emphasising the project's contribution to Dubai's economic diversification and its goal of enhancing the emirate’s status as a global creative powerhouse," said Azizi.
Designed to enrich Dubai's vibrant and diverse cultural scene, the project is poised to attract artists and creatives from around the globe. Seamlessly blending art and culture, the upcoming district promises to be a vibrant hub, enriching the lives of Dubai South residents through diverse activities and experiences, he noted.
Aligned with the aims of the Dubai Creative Economy Strategy, the cultural district project in Dubai South supports the leadership’s vision to transform Dubai into a global creative economy capital.
"By fostering a supportive environment for creatives, investors, and entrepreneurs, the project aims to drive global leadership in culture and creativity. Creative business incubators that use advanced technology to empower creatives and enhance the sector’s global competitiveness are central to this initiative," he noted.
Expressing his pride in the launch of the ambitious project, Azizi said: "It embodies Dubai's rich cultural tapestry and its understanding of culture's vital role in fostering vibrant communities, economic prosperity, and social stability."
Further enriching the district's offerings are spacious exhibition halls that can accommodate up to 2,000 people, he explained.
"Recognising the importance of nurturing future talent, the district will also house a dedicated performing arts academy. This academy will play a vital role in honing the skills of the next generation of artists poised to leave their mark on the UAE's vibrant cultural scene," he added.