The Dubai Fountain adds Inshed An Aldar – a brand new song on the occasion of the inauguration of Burj Dubai on Monday.
The inauguration of the world’s tallest building marks the fourth anniversary of the Accession Day of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
The uplifting song ‘Inshed An Aldar’ (Ask about home) is the second Emirati composition to be added to the hugely popular repertoire of The Dubai Fountain, which attracts thousands of visitors to the Waterfront Promenade of The Dubai Mall each evening.
The fountain currently performs to nine songs including ‘Sama Dubai,’ a tribute to the leadership of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed.
The new song is inspired by the festive spirit of dancing and happiness, and reflects the UAE’s proud musical traditions. The water patterns of The Dubai Fountain, described as the world’s tallest ‘performing fountain’, have been carefully choreographed to capture the nuances of Inshed An Aldar.
Mr. Ahmad Al Matrooshi, Managing Director, UAE, Emaar Properties, said, “In its design and engineering, Burj Dubai is on the cutting edge of technology, but it also borrows heavily from the local traditions of Dubai and the UAE. The tower design is inspired by the desert flower Hymenocallis and reflects regional motifs. That is why it is fitting to compose another Emirati song to accompany the hugely popular performances at The Dubai Fountain.”
The Dubai Fountain was designed by California-based company WET, which also created the famous Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas.
The Dubai Fountain can reach a height of 275 metres and is equipped with powerful nozzles capable of shooting water higher than a 50-storey building. The fountain can also be programmed to perform as many as 1,000 different display sequences, or ‘expressions’. More than 6,000 WET Superlights and 25 colour projectors further enhance the unique audio-visual experience.
The addition of the song celebrates the inauguration of Burj Dubai, which is more than 800 metres (2,625 feet) high and is the focal point of the 500-acre Downtown Burj Dubai community, described as the new heart of the city.