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Curtain set to rise on first-of-its-kind international opera event in Riyadh

JEDDAH: An opera festival described as the first of its kind in the Kingdom, during which top Saudi performers will share a stage with international stars, is set to take place in Riyadh between June 18 and 20. The elite group of performers from around the world taking part in the International Opera Festival include Danielle de Niese, an Australian-American lyric soprano;

Saudi designer hunts for Gems of Arabia in podcast exploring Kingdom s creative scene

Saudi designer hunts for Gems of Arabia in podcast exploring Kingdom s creative scene
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Saudi cultural, heritage centers showcase ancient treasures

JEDDAH: Saudi museums and cultural organizations celebrated International Museum Day on Tuesday by showcasing the Kingdom’s heritage and treasures to the world. As many institutions around the world prepare to reopen after being closed for the past year because of the pandemic, the theme of the global event is “The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine.” In keeping with this, the Saudi Ministry of Culture (MoC) marked Museum Day with a virtual concert at the National Museum in Riyadh, which was live-streamed on the ministry’s YouTube channel. The list of performers included Saudi Opera singer Sawsan Al-Bahiti, oud player and singer Abdullah Saad, cellist Mohammed Alguthmi, pianist Daniele Ciminiello and musicians Elvin and Joe Hodson.

The Piano Is Her Weapon of Change in Saudi Arabia

The Piano Is Her Weapon of Change in Saudi Arabia Copy link By Tania Bhattacharya Copy link WHY YOU SHOULD CARE Abeer Balubaid is Saudi Arabia s first professional female pianist, rising at a time the kingdom is taking baby steps toward cultural reforms. By Tania Bhattacharya April30, 2021 Abeer Balubaid is Saudi Arabia’s first professional female pianist, rising at a time the kingdom is taking baby steps toward cultural reforms. But can she and the students she’s training to follow in her stead truly break free of the social shackles that continue to bind women in the country? A half-filled auditorium with socially distanced audience members was buzzing as Al Farabi, a local band, played in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, a few months ago. Then, another musician was welcomed to join them. The only woman onstage, she sat at the piano and began to play, her face hidden by a fierce mane that danced as her hands flitted across the keys. The songs were her compositions one a

First Occasion: Two Music Institutes in Saudi Ready to Start After Being Licensed

First Occasion: Two Music Institutes in Saudi Ready to Start After Being Licensed Published December 29th, 2020 - 07:57 GMT (Shutterstock) Highlights Needless to say, the only guide available for them is YouTube, friends with music backgrounds or traveling abroad. Saudis have welcomed the Minister of Culture’s decision to issue the first licenses to two musical training institutes in the Kingdom, with a specialized online platform to be launched in 90 days. “I announce the issuance of the first license for two music institutes in the Kingdom,” said Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan on Monday. He called on enthusiasts in the music sector to apply via the platform. “I call everyone interested in the private and nonprofit sectors to submit license applications for institutes in various cultural fields through the platform that will open in 90 days.”

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