National Arts Festival spreads it wings to the United Arab Emirates

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The National Arts Festival recently added a new event after they were contracted by Shurooq, the trade and investment arm of the Sharjah government, to co-produce the Sharjah Fringe Festival in the United Arab Emirates city. “We’re taking our core competency — organising and staging wide-scale festivals — and packaging it as a marketable asset.

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