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Qatari Ardha performed at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai in Japan
Qatari Ardha performed at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai in Japan

Qatar Tribune

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Qatar Tribune

Qatari Ardha performed at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai in Japan

TOKYO: The traditional Qatari folk dance, Ardah, was performed at the Qatari pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai, showcasing Qatar's rich culture and authentic heritage. International visitors gathered in front of the pavilion to witness Ardah, a key part of the country's heritage, creating a festive atmosphere that reflected the deep-rooted pride and identity associated with this traditional dance. This event is part of the Ministry of Culture's participation in the Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai, where it is showcasing several artistic performances. The Ministry wrapped up its preparations for an upcoming event celebrating the National Day on Tuesday in a program that highlights Qatari culture and its artistic and heritage diversity. In addition to Ardah, the program will feature various cultural and artistic segments, including performances by Qatari artist Mansoor Al Muhannadi, an artistic showcase of Qatar's environment, as well as shows of traditional Qatari folk arts. The Qatari pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai also offers glimpses into Qatar's daily cultural life to a large number of visitors keen to learn about its culture. The participation aligns with the Ministry of Culture's efforts to promote cultural understanding and exchange by presenting performances and events that represent Qatari heritage on international platforms. The expo is a global event that attracts wide participation from many countries. It serves as an international platform for knowledge exchange and cultural diversity, and showcases future initiatives in development, innovation, and the arts.

Qatari Ardha performed at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai
Qatari Ardha performed at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai

Qatar Tribune

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Qatar Tribune

Qatari Ardha performed at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai

QNA Tokyo The traditional Qatari folk dance, Ardah, was performed at the Qatari pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai, showcasing Qatar's rich culture and authentic heritage. International visitors gathered in front of the pavilion to witness Ardah, a key part of the country's heritage, creating a festive atmosphere that reflected the deep-rooted pride and identity associated with this traditional dance. This event is part of the Ministry of Culture's participation in the Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai, where it is showcasing several artistic performances. The ministry wrapped up its preparations for an upcoming event celebrating the National Day on Tuesday in a programme that highlights Qatari culture and its artistic and heritage diversity. In addition to Ardah, the programme will feature various cultural and artistic segments, including performances by Qatari artist Mansoor Al Muhannadi, an artistic showcase of Qatar's environment, as well as shows of traditional Qatari folk arts. The Qatari pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai also offers glimpses into Qatar's daily cultural life to a large number of visitors keen to learn about its culture. The participation aligns with the Ministry of Culture's efforts to promote cultural understanding and exchange by presenting performances and events that represent Qatari heritage on international platforms. The expo is a global event that attracts wide participation from many countries. It serves as an international platform for knowledge exchange and cultural diversity, and showcases future initiatives in development, innovation, and the arts.

Oman's horses show amazes UK audience
Oman's horses show amazes UK audience

Observer

time18-05-2025

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  • Observer

Oman's horses show amazes UK audience

MUSCAT, MAY 18 The Royal Court Affairs (RCA) represented by the Royal Cavalry joined the third day of the Royal Windsor Horse Show 2025, under the auspice of king Charles III, at the stunning private grounds of Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom from May 15 to 18. The event was attended by Badr bin Mohammed al Mantheri, Ambassador of Oman to the UK, Eng Hilal al Waeli, Head of Horses, Camels, Farms and Royal Gardens Affairs, and Dr Sarhan al Zeedi, Director General of the Royal Cavalry. The Royal Cavalry presented traditional Oman's horse sports and music, with riders showing skills like Ardah 'traditional horse running' and horse sleeping shows, along with played Omani, Arabic, and international music. The Oman show started with a video called 'Oman, the Jewel of Arabia' which is showing the country's beauty and culture. Then, two horse carriages carrying the flags of Oman and the UK entered the arena, riders spread Omani Luban' frankincense' around the arena, which excited the crowd. The riders and band entered the arena to the music 'Jewel of Arabia.' They formed beautiful shapes to music like 'Desert Nights' and 'The Distance Became One.' The audience cheered during the Ardah show and the horse 'sleeping' display with bagpipe music. Later, they formed the English letters RWHS (Royal Windsor Horse Show) while the band played 'Two Shores and One Song.' They ended the show with the famous English tune 'Greensleeves.' Ambassador Al Mantheri said 'This event shows the strong historic ties between Oman and the UK. And horse sports are a key part of Omani identity'. Harry Guthrie, Director of the Windsor Show, said: 'We are always happy to welcome the Oman Royal Cavalry. Their rich culture and amazing shows are a joy to see. Their music, drums and horses are always a big part of our event.'

Royal Cavalry participates in Royal Windsor Horse Show
Royal Cavalry participates in Royal Windsor Horse Show

Times of Oman

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Times of Oman

Royal Cavalry participates in Royal Windsor Horse Show

London: The Royal Cavalry of Oman took part in the third day of the 2025 Royal Windsor Horse Show, under the patronage of King Charles III of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Head of the Commonwealth, at the grounds of Windsor Castle. During its participation, the Royal Cavalry showcased Omani music and traditional equestrian arts unique to the Sultanate of Oman. Its riders—both male and female—performed displays of the Ardah gallop and horse calming techniques, while the Royal Cavalry Band played Omani, Arab, and international musical pieces. The Royal Cavalry began its participation with two horse-drawn carriages carrying the flags of the Sultanate of Oman and the United Kingdom, parading around the showground. Inside each carriage, the riders scattered Omani frankincense across the grounds of Windsor Castle, engaging the audience. After that, the Royal Cavalry's musical band and mounted riders entered the arena to the tune of "Jewel of the Arabs," followed by musical formations set to Omani pieces such as 'Desert Nights." The riders then formed synchronized movements to the rhythm of "The Distance Has Become One." The Royal Cavalry Band also performed 'Two Shores and One Song," during which the riders—both mounted and on foot—spelled out the initials "RWHS" (Royal Windsor Horse Show) in formation. As the riders exited the arena, the band played the famous English tune "Greensleeves," drawing applause and enthusiastic reactions from the crowd. In this context, Badr bin Mohammed Al Manthari, Oman's Ambassador to the United Kingdom, emphasized that the Royal Cavalry's participation in the 2025 Royal Windsor Horse Show reflects the deep historical ties between Oman and the UK. He noted that such engagements highlight the paramount importance of equestrian sports in Omani identity and contribute to strengthening cultural exchange between the two nations. For his part, Harry Gothey, Production Director of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, praised the Royal Cavalry's performance, affirming that the Omani display demonstrated exceptional equestrian skills.

Royal Cavalry shines at Royal Windsor Horse Show in UK
Royal Cavalry shines at Royal Windsor Horse Show in UK

Observer

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Observer

Royal Cavalry shines at Royal Windsor Horse Show in UK

The Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Royal Cavalry of the Royal Court Affairs (RCA), is proudly took part in the prestigious Royal Windsor Horse Show 2025, held at the stunning private grounds of Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom from May 15 to 18. The participation commenced with a captivating multimedia presentation entitled 'Oman: Jewel of Arabia', produced by the Department of Communication and Media at the Royal Court Affairs. The visual showcased the Sultanate of Oman's unique cultural and natural heritage, reaffirming Oman's position as a global destination that bridges tradition and modernity. The displays have captivated the international audience, with riders and horses showcasing remarkable harmony and skill The Royal Cavalry is presenting performances in traditional Omani equestrian arts, including Ardah riding 'traditional race', horse sitting and horse whispering. These displays have captivated the international audience, with riders and horses showcasing remarkable harmony and skill. Accompanied by the Royal Cavalry Band, audiences were treated to a medley of Omani, Arab, and international musical compositions that resonated powerfully throughout the arena. In parallel with the cultural performances, the Royal Windsor Horse Show is hosting world-class competitions in show jumping, endurance, and dressage, in addition to carriage driving and pony parades, featuring participants from various countries. The Royal Windsor Horse Show is hosting world-class competitions in show jumping, endurance and dressage, in addition to carriage driving and pony parades, featuring participants from various countries WARM BRITISH RECEPTION Colonel Toby Browne, Commander of the British Royal Cavalry and Director of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, expressed admiration for Oman's long-standing and esteemed participation: "The relationship between the United Kingdom and the Sultanate of Oman is deeply cherished and has endured for centuries. The Royal Cavalry of Oman always brings a unique and graceful presence to the show. This year's performance, especially the 'Jewel of Arabia' presentation, beautifully encapsulates Oman's splendor. It is a privilege to host such a talented team once again." This is the fifth time the Royal Cavalry has participated in the prestigious event. FIFTH PARTICIPATION BY THE ROYAL CAVALRY Eng Hilal bin Mohammed al Waeli, Head of Horses, Camels, Farms and Royal Gardens Affairs at the Royal Court Affairs, noted that 'This is the fifth time the Royal Cavalry has participated in the prestigious event. These international engagements highlight Oman's rich equestrian traditions and cultural heritage, and help promote the nation's deep-rooted association with horses.' The Royal Cavalry is presenting performances in traditional Omani equestrian arts, including Ardah riding 'traditional race', horse sitting and horse whispering Dr Sarhan bin Salem al Zeedi, Director General of the Royal Cavalry, emphasised the high level of skill and dedication displayed by the riders: 'The performances underline the excellence and harmonious bond between our riders and their horses. This rapport has drawn admiration and acclaim from the international audience at Windsor.' 'The participation of the Sultanate of Oman in the Royal Windsor Horse Show underscores its commitment to showcasing national heritage on global platforms and strengthening cultural diplomacy through traditional sports and artistry,' he ended.

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