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No cancellation of New Year Celebrations in Abu Dhabi -What a different World

Posted by 7starsdubai on 2008/12/31

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/542402-doubts-raised-over-new-year-shakira-concert

Shakira concert ‘will go ahead’ – Emirates Palace

The Shakira concert in Abu Dhabi is going ahead on Wednesday night, quashing rumours it would be cancelled along with other New Year’s Eve celebrations in Dubai.

Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum ordered the cancellation of all festivities to show support for Palestinians embroiled in the Gaza strip conflict.

The ruling led to speculation that the Shakira concert at Emirates Palace would be called off. But a spokeswoman for the hotel confirmed to Arabian Business that the Columbian-Lebanese singer will perform in Abu Dhabi.

“All events in Abu Dhabi, including the Shakira concert at Emirates Palace, are going ahead,” the spokesperson said.

On arrival at Abu Dhabi International Airport on Sunday, Columbian-Lebanese singer Shakira declared herself as much an Arab as a Latina.

Shakira added she was excited about performing in the region where her Lebanese father originates from.

Radio 1 DJs including Enzoo are scheduled to play at the concert venue before Shakira’s performance.

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Update: David Beckham has his New Year celebrations cancelled in Dubai

Posted by 7starsdubai on 2008/12/31

The Mirror 31. December 2008

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2008/12/31/david-beckham-has-his-new-year-celebrations-cancelled-in-dubai-115875-21007188/

David Beckham and the rest of the AC Milan team had their New Year’s Eve celebrations cancelled today by the ruler of Dubai following the violence in Gaza.

Becks joined British ex-pats in Dubai who were today planning alternative New Year’s Eve celebrations after all public parties were cancelled.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of the Gulf state, called off festivities late yesterday.

He said “all public New Year’s celebrations” should be stopped “in solidarity with the Palestinian people, who are currently enduring death, suffering and destruction in Gaza”.

Many hotels have revised their entertainment offerings following the announcement, which has sent the plans of tens of thousands of British ex-pats into disarray.

A spokesman for the 5-star Le Meridien hotel, which is popular among Britons for its all-you-can-drink champagne brunches, said: “Normally we have outdoor entertainment but this year it will be just indoors.”

A spokesman for the 4-star Arabian Courtyard said there would be no music or dancing to ring in the New Year, although the hotel’s restaurants and bars would stay open.

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Update – No New Year Celebrtaion Dubai 2008 – Any hotel found to be violating the rules would be fined, DTCM said.

Posted by 7starsdubai on 2008/12/31

http://www.sheikhmohammed.com

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/542364-dubai-ruler-cancels-all-new-year-celebrations

Update Arabian Business Dubai 31. December 2008

“Amid growing confusion about what type of event will be banned, an employee in the Dubai government’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) permission department said all New Year celebrations would be cancelled while no fireworks or outdoor music would be allowed. Any hotel found to be violating the rules would be fined, she said”

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/542364-dubai-ruler-cancels-all-new-year-celebrations
All outdoor events to celebrate the New Year in Dubai, including fireworks and loud music, have been banned, following a decision by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to cancel all events.

According to Sheikh Mohammed’s order, Dubai will mark the New Year with a “sombre tone” as a token of solidarity with the Palestinian people in general and Gaza Strip in particular which is currently under the barrage of Israeli’s military fire.
Arabian Business has contacted a number of hotels and party organisers who have had to cancel events or move them inside.
Amid growing confusion about what type of event will be banned, an employee in the Dubai government’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) permission department said all New Year celebrations would be cancelled while no fireworks or outdoor music would be allowed. Any hotel found to be violating the rules would be fined, she said.
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“If it’s a normal dinner, for instance people have booked it three months in advance, in a hotel that’s fine, but if it’s specifically a New Year’s party – that should be cancelled. If hotels fail to adhere to those rules they will be fined,” she added.

The newly opened Atlantis Hotel on the Palm, whose lavish opening party was watched by millions across the world last month, has cancelled its fireworks display due to start at midnight.

Le Meridien Dubai, near the airport, confirmed that its outdoor event would be moved inside the Great Ball Room for the celebrations while all other events will continue as planned.

A number of hotels, including the Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the Madinat Jumeirah told Arabian Business on Wednesday morning that managers were in meetings and a decision on whether their New Year activities would go ahead would be made later in the day.

Tour operator Desert Safari Dubai said it had cancelled all its New Year parties until an announcement by the government later on Wednesday morning.
The group was offering a New Years Eve Desert Safari and a Dhow Dinner Cruise along the creek. Customers will get a full refund if the trips do not go ahead.

At the Irish Village in Garhoud live music has been cancelled and dancing banned.

Those who bought a ticket will receive free food and be able to buy alcoholic drinks as normal. Background music will be played at a low volume.

Food and beverages manager Dave Cattanach said he had received the guidelines from the Dubai Tourist Board earlier this morning. “We have to follow the rules. All we are concerned with now is looking after our customers.”

Tickets, which cost between 250 dirhams and 300 dirhams are refundable. Alternatively, customers can buy food and alcohol to the face value of the ticket tonight and for the next six months.

Century Village’s street party has been cancelled and the all you can eat and drink packages have been replaced with seperate food and beverage bills.

Those who had already paid 750 dirhams to eat at the Da Gama Resturant have been told they will be refunded next week if they no longer want to attend.

A member of staff at Dubai Marine Resort where guests have paid up to 2,000 dirhams each to attend the hotel’s Gala Dinner, told Arabian Business that the hotel was still waiting for official confirmation but had been advised to dispense of decorations and fireworks and keep noise to a minimum.

Meanwhile, Egypt has also cancelled official New Year’s Eve events in solidarity with the suffering of the Palestinians being “massacred” in Gaza, the state-owned Al-Ahram daily reported on Wednesday.

“In solidarity with the painful events in the Palestinian territories and the massacres which Gazans are faced with … the ministries of culture and information have decided to cancel New Year’s festivities,” the paper said.

Cancelled events include a special concert by famed Egyptian singer Mohammed Munir set to be held at Cairo’s Opera House and a variety performance hosted by the ministry of information due to be broadcast on state television.

Egyptian state television official Ossama al-Sheikh said on Tuesday that the launch of new channel “Nile Comedy,” set for January 1, would be delayed “out of solidarity with the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”

In Jordan several five-star hotels and restaurants in the capital Amman and other cities including the ancient Nabataean city of Petra and the Red Sea port of Aqaba, cancelled New Year celebrations.

“The decision to cancel the celebrations has been taken in solidarity with our people in Gaza,” Michel Nazzal, head of the Jordanian Hotel Association, said in a statement.

Shakira concert ‘will go ahead’ – Emirates Palace
Pop star’s Abu Dhabi gig will not be affected by Dubai ruler’s New Year order.

Also: TimesOnline

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article5423839.ece

 

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31. December 2008 – No New Year Celebrations – No Fireworks – All Hotels in Dubai got the order to cancel New Years Celebrations

Posted by 7starsdubai on 2008/12/31

http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Government/10271419.html

All hotels in Dubai have been told to cancel New Year celebrations, following an order issued by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Tuesday 30. December 2008, Gulf News has learnt.

Shaikh Mohammad has ordered the cancellation of all forms of celebrations marking the New Year in Dubai, as an act of solidarity with the Palestinian people, WAM reported on Tuesday.

In support of the Palestinians in Gaza, who are enduring all kinds of killing, destruction and displacement by the Israeli military machinery, Shaikh Mohammad instructed all concerned authorities in Dubai to put this order in place and take necessary procedures to circulate the decision to all concerned parties.

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Hotels and event companies in Dubai are holding meetings on Wednesday to discuss the implementation of Shaikh Mohammad’s order to cancel New Year celebrations.

According to the order, which WAM reported on Tuesday, Dubai will mark the New Year with a “sombre tone” as a token of solidarity with the Palestinian people in general and Gaza Strip in particular, which is currently under the barrage of Israeli’s military fire.

Hotels, including the Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the Madinat Jumeirah said top executives would be holding meetings later on Wednesday. 31. December 2008. The Cellar, Aviation Club, say they are discussing what they plan to do and will make a decision by 1pm.

 

As of 11.30am on Wednesday 31. December 2008 , Barasti at the Meridien Mina Seyahi, Atlantis Hotel, Palm Jumeirah and the Harbour Hotel and Residence say they will be making an announcement later on Wednesday, 31. Decmber 2008.

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