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Remember the newest song that celebrates the ever-captivating city of Dubai? Now, groove to the rhythm of Ya Salam Ya Dubai in a dance challenge that can win you prizes worth Dh30,000.
Ya Salam Ya Dubai is a musical tribute to Dubai launched at the start of a new year, showcasing the talents of Arabic music legend Rashed Al Majed and singer, songwriter and multi-Grammy award-winning music producer Red One. With the #YaSalamYaDubai dance challenge, music lovers are invited to get on their feet and show off their moves.
Running until February 14, the challenge offers voucher rewards worth up to Dh30,000, plus weekly prizes for the best videos uploaded on social media.
The challenge is open to residents and visitors of all dancing abilities, whether they think they’re the next J-Lo, have moves like Hrithik Roshan, or have always wanted to swing like Shakira.
Get your family and friends involved, set your phone’s camera to record for 30 seconds, and start dancing. Videos can be posted using @dsfsocial on Instagram, on TikTok using @discoverdubai, or to any other social media platform using the hashtags #YaSalamYaDubai, #MyDSF and #MyDubai.
A first place, runner-up and third place winner will be announced every week.
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