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Friday
Dec312010

My 2010 Highlights

Here are my 2010 highlights in no particular order:

Film

Camp ka ChampMahmovies - Music for the Eyes series at thejamjar is always a favourite event of mine. It's a curated series of music themed movies and live performances organised by Mahmoud Kaabour. The most memorable night for me though was watching Camp ka Champ. Camp Ka Champ (Champ of the Camp) is a singing competition that takes place annually across Dubai’s labour camps, and at Mahmovies' night, we had nine singers crooning for us acapella style. You can read the full review of the night here.

The Abu Dhabi Film Festival in October and Dubai International Film Festival in December were other highlights where I got to see some great films and documentaries and met some fun people as well.


Music


A Key is a KeyMy favourite musical performance in Dubai was at The Fridge in January. An indie band from Denmark called  A Key is a Key performed and it was a very rare and initimate experience for me. They were quirky, fun and amusing. I wish we can get more acts like them in Dubai.

I've always said I need to travel outside Dubai to see bands I like. So when I travelled this year, I made sure I caught some concerts. In the summer, I went to London's Lovebox Festival in July and saw Hot Chip, Yeasayer, Chromeo, Roxy Music, Hercules and Love Affair to name a few. In November I went back to London and saw Jonsi and Arcade Fire. Needless to say, I had an amazing time at all of them. 

Theatre
I miss going to small plays in Dubai, but this year I enjoyed going to Animal Farm and One Small Step at DUCTAC

 

Art Fairs

Art Dubai in March - the highlight for me at this fair was the Bidoun Projects Art Park, a great space for art, film, video and artist talks. My favourite talk was by Kenneth Goldsmith from Ubu

Soundwalk at Abu Dhabi ArtAbu Dhabi Art in November - the highlight at this fair was my brother's participation in the Design Studio and Art, Talks and Sensations curated by Fabrice Bousteau, a labyrinth built by the beach that had 10 different art events happening at the same time. It included live performances, film, music and photography. It was an experience where you could just wander around and give in to the place and moment. The open air cinema and The Desert of Desert sound installation by Soundwalk were my favourite. 

Paris Photo in November - it was my first time attending this fair and I hope I can attend it annually. It's such a great opportunity to see some great photography and top galleries from around the world.


Art Exhibitions in Dubai

I didn't get a chance to attend most of the exhibition this year, but these are the ones that stood out for me.

Islands by Abbas AkhavanExhibitions at The Third Line:
Pins and Needles by Hayv Kahraman
That Obscure Object by Azeru
Islands by Abbas Akhavan
Dubai Episode a group exhibition that included Mona Ayyash, Raja'a Khalid and Sara Naim.  

Muqtanayati at thejamjar was a very different kind of exhibition that involved the community who could submit objects that represented the United Arab Emirates or that had a special meaning to them because of the place. I submitted my cassette collection from the 1980s which was a nostalgic look at my childhood in Dubai and was so happy to see it struck a chord with some of the visitors at the exhibition.

MinD (Made in Dubai) at DUCTAC was a group exhibition that showcased a variety of disciplines by very talented artists based in Dubai. I was honored to be taking part in this exhibition and to be part of the taleneted artists that took part.

All the photography exhibitions at The Empty Quarter.

Gulfphoto Plus' Slidefest II and Slidefest III - although not exhibitions per se, but it's a great initiative by Gulf Photo Plus that brings together photographers from the region to present and talk about their work. I was fortunate to be invited to take part in the 2nd one and grateful for all the positive feedback I received.

 

Art Exibitions outside Dubai
During my travels this year, I got a chance to attend great exhibitions and these are the ones that left a strong impression on me: Victoria and Albert's Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography exhibition, Tate Britain's Eadward Muybridge, Ai Weiwei's Sunflower Seeds at the Tate Modern and Centre Pompidou's Arman.

 

 

 

Grand openings
Burj Khalifa opening on 4th January, a very memorable night where I was lucky to have a close up view of the building and the fireworks. I know there will be a great show tonight, but I am happy to settle for one night of Burj Khalifa fireworks even if it was earlier this year.



Thursday
Feb252010

Review: Miroir Noir at Mahmovies

Film still from Miroir Noir

Miroir Noir, a music documentary about Arcade Fire was screened at the closing night of Mahmovies winter season on 17th Feb. It is a beautiful film, on so many levels.

It follows the band during rehearsals, concerts and many random moments in various locations. It doesn’t contain any actual dialogue between the band members and the viewer, so there’s nothing like the band explaining what they do, what this song means, etc. You are thrown straight into the band’s music and their interaction amongst themselves – which is the real dialogue they are having with us, the viewer.

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Wednesday
Feb172010

Mahmovies! at thejamjar: Miroir Noir


Next Monday will be the closing night of Mahmovies! Music for the Eyes season. If you’ve been followng this blog, you will know I am a big fan of Mahmovies, so I know I will miss these special movie and music nights on Mondays, till the next season is announced.

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Tuesday
Feb162010

Review: Camp Ka Champ at Mahmovies

Updated on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 1:23AM by Registered CommenterThe Culturist

Photo by Shady Enbashi - www.juxtapoza.com

Last night's Mahmovies at thejamjar was a very special night in Dubai. It started off with Sita Songs the Blues - which isn't what made the night special. It was the live singing performance after it that captured everyone's hearts.

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Tuesday
Feb092010

Mahmovies! at thejamjar: Sita Sings the Blues and Camp Ka Champ

The third week of Mahmovies! Music for the Eyes will be very special. A delightful animated musical and a live performance by an unknown but talented group of competition winners from a singing competition called Western Union Camp Ka Champ (Champ of the Camp) held at the various Dubai labour camps. You must not miss this one, it will break down a lot of barriers.

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Tuesday
Feb092010

Review: Let's Get Lost and People Playing Music

Back from another great music and movie night. This evening's Mahmovies! night started with a 10 minute teaser trailer of Mahmoud Kaabour's (the man behind Mahmovies!) latest documentary feature Teta Alf Marra (Grandma 1000 times) accompanied by Kaabour's spoken words and live music. The documentary is about Kaabour's Grandmother in Beirut and it looks like it's a very endearing and touching film. Can't wait to see it when it is released.

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Tuesday
Feb022010

Mahmovies! Let's Get Lost & Nabil Amarshi, Noura Sadaka and friends 

Next Monday's Mahmovies! will have a jazz theme to it. It will start of with the screening of Bruce Weber's Let's Get Lost, a documentary about Chet Baker. This will be followed by a live musical and spoken word performance by Nabil Amarshi, Noura Sadaka and friends.

 
LETS GET LOST Official UK Trailer

LET'S GET LOST | MySpace Video

 

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Monday
Feb012010

Review: The Delian Mode and The Man with a Movie Camera

I watched two great movies tonight courtesy of Mahmovies! at thejamjar. The theme was movie soundtracks and it truly was a delightful night of sights and sounds for me. They also served some delicious cupcakes, which is always a bonus.

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Tuesday
Jan262010

Mahmovies! Delian Mode and The Man With a Movie Camera

Delian Mode (Kara Blake, 2009)
Duration: 25 mins

This is a documentary about Delia Derbyshire who created theme song for 'Doctor Who'. Not only did this musical pioneer create this unforgettable theme, she created every sound it comprised. This experimental short film is a collage of sound and image created in the spirit of Derbyshire’s unique approach to audio creation and manipulation and illuminates such soundscapes onscreen while paying tribute to a woman whose work has influenced electronic musicians for decades. It recently won Best Short Documentary at Hot Docs. (If you are too young to remember the original Dr Who series and the music, listen to it here.)

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Sunday
Jan242010

Mahmovies! at thejamjar - RIP: A Remix Manifesto and The Lost Fingers

The second season of Mahmovies! Music of the Eyes series opens with RIP: A Remix Manifesto on 25th January at thejamjar.

A documentary that delves into remix culture and copyright in the information age - with blurred lines between users and producers today, watch this documentary to hear the arguments whether it's a case of culture building upon culture, copyright infringement or a compromise of creative integrity.

 
The screening will be followed with a live performance by The Lost Fingers, a gypsy jazz trio from Quebec, Canada known for their unique interpretations of 1980s classics from “Billie Jean” to “Pump Up the Jam”.

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