Saudi Culture Exhibition in Paris Attracts French and European Visitors

The Saudi Culture Exhibition has attracted French and European visitors through the exhibition's various pillars in Paris. SPA
The Saudi Culture Exhibition has attracted French and European visitors through the exhibition's various pillars in Paris. SPA
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Saudi Culture Exhibition in Paris Attracts French and European Visitors

The Saudi Culture Exhibition has attracted French and European visitors through the exhibition's various pillars in Paris. SPA
The Saudi Culture Exhibition has attracted French and European visitors through the exhibition's various pillars in Paris. SPA

The Saudi Culture Exhibition, organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission in Paris, has attracted French and European visitors through the exhibition's various pillars.

Visitors' experience includes a photography exhibition by French photographer Terry Moujie, which includes a presentation of his most prominent work in the south of the Kingdom, his comic books, and a special stand for rare manuscripts and archaeological replicas.

The exhibition included an introduction to the "Translate" initiative, the philosophy conference, and the writers and readers festival, as well as a show of a number of local costumes to promote cultural exchange between the Saudi and French communities, as one of the strategic objectives of the Ministry of Culture under the umbrella of the Saudi Vision 2030.

The first week's events emphasize the quality of the cultural program prepared by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission in partnership with the Heritage Commission, Libraries Authority, the Music Commission, the Culinary Arts Commission, the Architecture and Design Commission, the Fashion Commission, the Film Commission, and Prince Mohammed bin Salman Global Center for Arabic Calligraphy.

Poetry evenings and short films produced through a competition supporting film-making were featured in the first week of the event.

The second week of the event will include eight symposiums, three poetry evenings, five short screenings as well as the screening of the documentary "Tarouq", a panel session on the King Salman Charter for Architecture and Urbanism, three performances demonstrations of handicrafts, and capacity-building and techniques in the heritage of handicrafts.

Through this participation, the cultural sector seeks to highlight the uniqueness and creativity of the Saudi culture's hundreds of years of history through delivering seminars on Saudi literature, translation efforts, and cultural and musical fusion, among others.



Marrakesh Hosts 6th Moroccan Poetry Festival

The House of Poetry in Marrakesh is set to host a three-day event presenting more than 30 Moroccan poets, artists, and intellectuals. WAM
The House of Poetry in Marrakesh is set to host a three-day event presenting more than 30 Moroccan poets, artists, and intellectuals. WAM
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Marrakesh Hosts 6th Moroccan Poetry Festival

The House of Poetry in Marrakesh is set to host a three-day event presenting more than 30 Moroccan poets, artists, and intellectuals. WAM
The House of Poetry in Marrakesh is set to host a three-day event presenting more than 30 Moroccan poets, artists, and intellectuals. WAM

The sixth edition of the Moroccan Poetry Festival was inaugurated on Friday evening in Marrakesh, under the patronage of Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member, Ruler of Sharjah, alongside Moroccan King Mohammed VI of Morocco, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

The House of Poetry in Marrakesh, in partnership with the Department of Culture in Sharjah and the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication, is set to host a three-day event presenting more than 30 Moroccan poets, artists, and intellectuals, WAM said.

The opening ceremony was held at the historic Cyber Park Arsat Moulay Abdesalam in Marrakesh, featuring notable attendees such as Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Owais, Head of the Department of Culture in Sharjah; Mohammed Ibrahim Al Qaseer, Director of Cultural Affairs in Sharjah's Department of Culture; and Hisham Aboukari, Director of the Arts Sector, who represented Dr. Mohammed Al Mahdi bin Saeed, Morocco’s Minister of Youth, Culture, and Communication. The event drew a significant crowd of literary enthusiasts.

The Moroccan Poetry Festival this year coincides with Marrakesh being named the Islamic World Cultural Capital for 2024, underscoring the city's profound cultural, historical, and heritage importance.