Saudi Capital Hosts 'Festival of Light'

From the festival's light show. (SPA)
From the festival's light show. (SPA)
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Saudi Capital Hosts 'Festival of Light'

From the festival's light show. (SPA)
From the festival's light show. (SPA)

From March 18 to April 3, the Saudi capital will host the Noor Riyadh Festival; a 17-day light festival featuring interactive artwork and lighting displays in multiple locations in the city. Lighting artists from more than 20 countries will take part in the festival, almost half of them from Saudi Arabia.

The Noor Riyadh festival is the first event organized by the Riyadh Art Program, one of four major projects launched by King Salman in March 2019, with the aim of transforming the capital Riyadh into a city that has both traditional and contemporary elements to it.

The event will feature 60 artworks that include sculptures, outdoor installations, and interactive light shows.

From March 18 until June 12, 2021, visitors will also be able to visit the conference center at the King Abdullah Financial District, which boasts an impressive light display, and is divided into four pavilions. Visitors in these pavilions can experience spectacular light shows and enjoy the work of artists from across the world.

Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Minister of Culture, said in an interview with Riyadh Art that the Noor Riyadh event is part of the comprehensive goals and objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, with the aim of enhancing the cultural and artistic aspects of the city. He went on to say that the festival will enrich life in the city of Riyadh by promoting art in public places, fostering local art movements, and encouraging more creativity and innovation.

A host of stellar names in the art industry will be present at the festival, most notably Ahmed Mater, Lulwah Al-Homoud, Ayman Zidani, Rashed Al-Shashai, and Maha Mallouh locally. International artists Daniel Buren, Carsten Holler, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Yayoi Kusama, and Dan Flavin, will also be in attendance.



Bahrain’s King Discusses with Sharaa Ways to Support Syria’s Security, Stability

Bahrain’s King Discusses with Sharaa Ways to Support Syria’s Security, Stability
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Bahrain’s King Discusses with Sharaa Ways to Support Syria’s Security, Stability

Bahrain’s King Discusses with Sharaa Ways to Support Syria’s Security, Stability

Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on Saturday discussed with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa regional developments, the situation in Syria and ways to support the country’s security and stability.

At the Sakhir Palace, the king and Sharaa tackled relations and opportunities to strengthen cooperation across various domains, according to Bahrain’s news agency, BNA.

Sharaa arrived in Manama on Saturday, heading an official delegation. He was received at the airport by Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs.

Later, King Hamad held talks with Sharaa in the presence of Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The two men addressed regional developments, BNA said in a statement.

They also discussed the latest developments in Syria and ways to support the country’s security and stability.

Sharaa’s visit to Bahrain is part of Syria’s diplomatic efforts to secure Arab support for the lifting of sanctions and the funding of the country’s reconstruction, Syrian officials say.

“The visit to Bahrain is part of the new Syrian government’s efforts to build bridges through communications with the Arabian Peninsula,” Noureddine Ismail, editor-in chief of Al Thawra, the official Syrian newspaper, told Asharq Al-Awsat.

He said Al Sharaa’s trips abroad reinforce statements about Syria’s need to rely on Arab countries to regain the country’s pivotal role in the region.