Abstract
PurposeIn order to preserve and honor authentic Bedouin Emirati heritage history, the Turath Centre for Traditional Handicrafts, which operates under the supervision of the Art authority of Dubai culture, which is essential. The center aims and its strategy for cultural preservation, then the effects of its operations on community development are all explored in this article.Design/methodology/approachThe goals and strategies employed by the Turath Centre to promote traditional Emirati crafts are analyzed in this study using the qualitative methodology that blends historical analysis and ethnographical research. It also examines the effects of the center's training programs and workshops. This study reveals the methods the Turath Centre uses to disseminate cultural heritage through a thorough analysis of the supporting documentation and on-site observations.FindingsAccording to the research, the Turath Center effectively instructs community people in a variety of craft areas, such as traditional weaving, silversmith work, and burqa sewing and intangible facets of Emirati history though Al Talli and Al Sadu Weave. This study highlights the value of the Turath Centre's contribution to community development and preservation of Emirati heritage though younger generations.Research limitations/implicationsAlthough this study offers insightful information, there are certain limitations. Specifically, more research is required to evaluate the efforts of the Turath Center's adaptability and impact over time.Practical implicationsThe results highlighted the consideration to these educational programs and their capacity to foster heritage industries, increase cultural tourism, and promote Emirati culture internationally.Social implicationsBy enhancing Bedouin heritage culture and encouraging pride and identity among community members, the Turath Center's activities support unity in society.Originality/valueThis research offers valuable insights into the Turath Centre's role in preserving Bedouin Emirati heritage and fostering community development, the center symbolizes Dubai's aim for cultural growth and makes a significant contribution to cultural preservation.
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