Jokes apart, let’s deep dive who are these “experts” and what are really saying …
The Bloomberg article - I read it on Times as Bloomberg has a strict paywall - says “$4-20 Bn drop according to analysts & brand agencies”. Have gone through the entire article, no single analysts… https://t.co/yAnCkB7V9Otwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2- Again, no $ estimates !
And btw, who is “Frazer” ? I couldn’t even find them on Google 😂 (see screen recording) https://t.co/zKniHHKMMTtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
And I don’t know who these 3 clowns Jasmine 🤡 Allen 🤡 Vinderbilt 🤡 are … 😂
What the authentic Emirati 🇦🇪 “Ayyala dance” means and why it was performed during President Donald Trump’s visit to the UAE
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The traditional performances of the UAE, such as the Ayyala dance and the local hair dance by girls referred to as Naa’shaat, are powerful expressions of the country’s cultural identity and values. The Ayyala, performed by men in two rows, is a symbol of unity, pride, and heritage – recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It is more than just a performance, it is woven into the social fabric of Emirati life
Ayyala is traditionally performed at weddings, often continuing over several days to express joy and togetherness. It is also used to welcome visitors, during Eid celebrations, on National Day, and at official state events. These moments reflect the Emirati spirit of hospitality, happiness, and inclusion. The performance by young Emirati girls, featuring flowing hair movements, carries equal cultural significance.