| An innovative and inspirational public art
        phenomenon was launched recently at the luxurious Royal Mirage hotel in
        Dubai. 
         Following the success of similar public art celebrations across Europe,
        America and Australia, Dubai is to host the Middle Easts first Camel Caravan, a unique event that will merge art and commerce, while
        benefiting charity and the community. 
         "Camel Caravan is a high value, eye-catching, public art project that
        will foster good will and entertain, as well as benefit business, the community,
        the arts and many charities," said Ken Palmer, Project Director from Dubai-based
        ArtWorks, the driving force behind the initiative. 
         "In the past five years, over 50 global cities have staged this type of
        public art event. Virtually every one of these projects has resulted in improved
        business volumes, renewed community spirit, increased tourism and meaningful contributions to charities." 
          
         
          
            
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                image for larger version |  Local, regional and international artists will paint and embellish camel
        sculptures to create unique works of art. The diverse camel artworks will be
        displayed, in a multitude of high profile locations around Dubai, including
        public parks, from September until the end of February. A spectacular public
        auction will then be held with proceeds going to charity. 
         "The goal is to generate the most exciting, beautiful and appealing
        camels possible, that will attract people to the city and bring the highest bids at
        auction," said Ken Palmer. 
         "Sponsors will underwrite the manufacture of the camels, the artists
        honorarium and help defray costs associated with getting the project to the
        public. 
         "In the process, they will improve their exposure and involvement with
        the community, polish their brand and ramp up retail volumes, all while supporting the arts and charities." 
         Inspired by an exhibition of cows in Switzerland, Chicago was among the
        first international cities to try the idea with 340 fibreglass cows in 1999. The 
        event became its most successful promotion, viewed over 10 million times
        and attracting more than 2 million extra visitors. 
         According to official figures city stores experienced revenue increases
        of between 25% and 30% during the four months of the event; US $500 million 
        in revenue was added to Chicagos economy and US $3.5 million was raised
        for various charities. The following year visits to Chicagos art galleries and
        museums were up 14% and previously undiscovered artists were offered gallery exhibitions. 
         "Dubai is a vibrant, multicultural metropolis whose entertainment and
        sports events, great dining, amazing shopping and fantastic festivals make it one of
        the most exciting cities in the world," said Patricia Palmer, the projects Art
        and Community Service Director. 
         "From
        now until next February, Dubai will be on the world map like
        never before. With Camel Caravan, talented artists, supported by generous
        patrons, will transform the entire city into a wonderful outdoor art gallery. 
         "This truly inspirational event reinforces Dubais commitment to
        nurture, the arts and culture and to providing entertaining events for visitors and
        residents alike. It will also showcase the citys great cultural diversity and
        creative talents." 
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