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Saudi Arabia, France Unite to Revolutionize Music, Museum Collaboration
Saudi Arabia, France Unite to Revolutionize Music, Museum Collaboration

Leaders

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Leaders

Saudi Arabia, France Unite to Revolutionize Music, Museum Collaboration

Saudi Arabia's Museums Commission has inked an executive program with the Cité de la Musique — Philharmonie de Paris. This agreement enhances cooperation in the fields of museums and music and aligns with the Kingdom's cultural ambitions under Vision 2030. The partnership aims to strengthen cultural ties and foster joint initiatives between the two countries. The signing took place between Museums Commission acting CEO Ibrahim Alsanousi and Philharmonie de Paris CEO Olivier Mantei. This collaboration focuses on several key areas, including artifact loans, shared collections, and the exchange of historical musical instruments. Notably, the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum in Jeddah will play a significant role in these exchanges. The program also covers collaborative traveling exhibitions and cultural events. Mona Khazindar, adviser to the Ministry of Culture, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, 'This partnership demonstrates the Kingdom's commitment to fostering international cultural collaboration.' Furthermore, it enriches national institutions through global expertise. Khazindar added, 'This agreement directly supports the objectives of Vision 2030.' It enhances the cultural ecosystem, promotes artistic education, and ensures that museums become vibrant centers of learning. She highlighted that the Museums Commission's strategy emphasizes innovation, inclusivity, and cultural heritage preservation. Engaging the Community This collaboration will play a pivotal role in realizing the Kingdom's vision as it focuses on initiatives that engage youth and families in meaningful cultural experiences. Furthermore, the program includes developing training and educational initiatives for children and families. These initiatives will feature workshops and interactive installations adapted from the Philharmonie's programs for young audiences. Additionally, the agreement facilitates the exchange of expertise through researcher visits, seminars, and collaborative academic publications. These efforts will relate to both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Alsanousi emphasized the importance of the agreement, calling it a significant milestone. He stated, 'This partnership strengthens cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and France.' Music plays a vital role in cultural identity, and this collaboration supports transforming the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum. The museum will become an interactive and inspiring hub for musical education and engagement. Mantei praised Saudi Arabia's cultural vision and affirmed that the partnership reflects a spirit of constructive cultural exchange. He highlighted the agreement as a foundation for future projects. These projects will promote artistic and societal dialogue between the two countries. Transforming the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum Tayeb Altayeb, acting director of the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum, expressed enthusiasm about the agreement. He said, 'This is a transformative step in the development of the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum.' The partnership allows the museum to bring world-class musical artifacts and educational experiences to audiences. Altayeb emphasized the importance of honoring the legacy of one of the Kingdom's most iconic musical pioneers. He concluded, 'Through this, the museum will evolve into an interactive cultural hub.' This hub will preserve Saudi Arabia's rich musical heritage and inspire future generations to explore music as a vital part of national identity. Short link : Post Views: 2

Saudi Museums Commission, Philharmonie de Paris Seek to Deepen Cooperation in Music, Museums
Saudi Museums Commission, Philharmonie de Paris Seek to Deepen Cooperation in Music, Museums

Asharq Al-Awsat

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Museums Commission, Philharmonie de Paris Seek to Deepen Cooperation in Music, Museums

The Saudi Museums Commission has signed an executive program with the Cité de la Musique – Philharmonie de Paris to boost cooperation in the fields of museums and music. The agreement, which aligns with Saudi Arabia's cultural ambitions under Vision 2030, aims to strengthen cultural ties and foster joint initiatives between the two nations. It was signed by Museums Commission Acting CEO Ibrahim Alsanousi and Philharmonie de Paris CEO Olivier Mantei. Key areas of cooperation include artifact loans, shared collections, and the exchange of historical musical instruments with the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum in Jeddah. The program also covers collaborative traveling exhibitions and cultural events. The executive program calls for the development of specialized training and educational initiatives for children and families, including workshops and interactive installations adapted from the Philharmonie's programs for young audiences. It also facilitates the exchange of expertise through researcher visits, seminars, and collaborative academic publications related to both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Alsanousi said the agreement represents a major step forward in cultural collaboration between Saudi Arabia and France. He emphasized that music is a key element of cultural identity and that the partnership will help transform the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum into an interactive and inspiring space for musical education and engagement. Mantei praised the agreement and expressed pride in working with the Museums Commission. He commended Saudi Arabia's cultural vision and said the partnership reflects a strong commitment to mutual artistic and social dialogue. The signing of the executive program followed a cultural memorandum of understanding between the Saudi Ministry of Culture and the French Ministry of Culture, which seeks to strengthen cultural cooperation and support the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

Saudi Museums Commission Hosts Talk on Conservation and Display of Artifacts, Art Collections
Saudi Museums Commission Hosts Talk on Conservation and Display of Artifacts, Art Collections

Asharq Al-Awsat

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Museums Commission Hosts Talk on Conservation and Display of Artifacts, Art Collections

The Saudi Museums Commission has recently hosted an engaging open talk on 'Conservation, Preservation, and Display of Artifacts and Art Collections,' as part of the commission's monthly series of dialogues aimed at exploring innovative strategies and best practices in preserving cultural heritage. Moderated by Tariq Abdulhakim Museum Acting Director Tayeb AlTayeb, the event featured insights from renowned experts, including Red Sea Museum Director Eman Zidan, former Director of the National Museum of Beirut Anne-Marie Afeiche, and Director of the Restoration and Conservation Center at the Grand Egyptian Museum Dr. Hussein Kamal. The panel emphasized the critical role of conservation and restoration in protecting cultural heritage. Kamal shared the remarkable work of the Grand Egyptian Museum's Restoration Center. Afeiche highlighted Lebanon's historical challenges, where innovative methods, such as cement blocks, were used to conserve artifacts in the National Museum. The importance of public involvement in conservation was a central theme of the event. Zidan remarked that "protecting collections is a shared responsibility—it is about communities, individuals, and future generations." Examples of successful engagement included the children's choir at the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum, run by the Museums Commission, which celebrated musical heritage and connected young audiences to their cultural roots. Zidan also mentioned the Museums Commission's efforts to raise public awareness of the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage, referring to the commission's campaign 'Telling Tomorrow's Story', which introduced the public to the Ministry of Culture's collection and valuable artifacts, and presented the museums as guardians of such cultural heritage. The role of media in raising awareness about conservation was a key focus. Speakers highlighted the importance of documenting restoration processes and sharing these stories through social media, television, and documentaries. Kamal shared how the Grand Egyptian Museum will use behind-the-scenes videos to showcase restoration efforts, making the process accessible and engaging for the public. This open talk reflects the Museums Commission's commitment to safeguarding cultural heritage through advancing conservation and preservation practices across the Kingdom and the region. By embracing innovation and fostering collaboration, the commission ensures that Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage remains vibrant and accessible for future generations.

How to celebrate Founding Day 2025 in Saudi Arabia
How to celebrate Founding Day 2025 in Saudi Arabia

Arab News

time22-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Arab News

How to celebrate Founding Day 2025 in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Foundation Day aims to strengthen national pride among the Saudi people, particularly younger generations. Festivities planned for this year's Foundation Day will showcase Saudi heritage through music, arts, and performance. Key events for Founding Day 2025 Foundation Nights will present musical and poetic concerts with prominent Saudi artists at the Mohammed Abdu Theatre in Boulevard Riyadh on Feb. 22. In Riyadh, celebrations will include fireworks displays, Saudi heritage exhibitions, and music concerts. Jeddah will host marine parades, heritage markets, and boat shows. Madinah will feature art exhibitions and cultural seminars about the Kingdom's history, while Dammam will offer folklore performances and open-air cinema for visitors. Musical performances Several musical nights will add to the celebratory atmosphere. On Feb. 21, Mohammed Abdu will perform 'Suhail Night' at the Mohammed Abdu Arena. On Feb. 22, Abdul Majeed Abdullah will perform national songs at the Mohammed Abdu Arena. Additionally, on Feb. 22, an orchestral performance featuring the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir will be complemented by light and sound displays that highlight the Kingdom's rich history. In Jeddah, celebrations at the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum from Feb. 20-22 will offer a family-friendly atmosphere filled with heritage, artistic, and cultural activities. In Diriyah, an '850 Interactive Experience' will allow visitors to explore key events in the Kingdom's history, complete with immersive indoor and outdoor activities. Meanwhile, the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in Dhahran will mark Founding Day with a three-day celebration from Feb. 20-22 featuring interactive workshops, performances and traditional crafts. The plaza will feature live oud performances, with other activities including a photo booth where visitors can be photographed in traditional attire. Master artisans will showcase the intricate art of bisht weaving, and there will be educational activities, folk music, and Saudi Ardah sword dancing. The center welcomes visitors from 4-11 p.m. The Museums Commission is hosting Founding Day celebrations at the Saudi National Museum from Feb. 21-23. This event features interactive activities, cultural programs, and performances. Johnson Controls Arabia is hosting a Founding Night celebration on Feb. 21 at the historic Al-Sharbatly House in Al-Balad, Jeddah.

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