Winter at Tantora Returns to AlUla on December 21

AlUla's Maraya Theater. (SPA)
AlUla's Maraya Theater. (SPA)
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Winter at Tantora Returns to AlUla on December 21

AlUla's Maraya Theater. (SPA)
AlUla's Maraya Theater. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia' premier music and cultural festival, "Winter at Tantora", will return to to AlUla, the gem of civilization and human heritage, this December. The six-week event will kick off on December 21.

A highlight of the festival will be the sophisticated new event Hegra Candlelit Classics. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hegra, an atmospheric set up with hundreds of candles lighting up the 2,000-year-old intricately carved Nabataean tombs will provide a unique backdrop for a series of musical events on December 24 and 31.

The event will be accompanied by special music curated by Stefan Lombard, renowned South African classical pianist. He will be leading a team of global musicians to perform an exciting set of classical, contemporary and Arabic music including violinist David Best, cellist Dorette Roos and oud player Simon Stengel. The event promises an emotional and elegant experience where east meets west.

"Winter at Tantora" will offer an exciting new experience for cinema-goers, with the new Cinema ElHoush featuring an outdoor setting in the AlJadidah district adjacent to AlUla Old Town. The cinema will operate Tuesday through Saturday nights offering a choice of two movies per evening.

Movies will include those recently shown at the Cannes and Venice Film Festivals and will be premieres for the Kingdom, in addition to a number of Saudi and Afghan movies, international classics, contemporary films, and a wide range of documentaries.

On January 29, 2022, the competitive Fursan Endurance Cup returns for a third time. It is an international CEI2,120km endurance four-phase competition through the desert organized in collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation.

On February 11 and 12, the Royal Commission for AlUla supported by Saudi Polo Federation is delighted to host a polo event during which four teams will compete in the Desert Polo Arena.

Other immersive experiences in the heritage sites include theater with a twist, taking place in nature or in the streets such as the Path of Poets performance in the cultural oasis, and The Traveller Ibn Battuta in Old Town. The AlUla Citrus Festival on two successive weekends in January will be a vibrant celebration of AlUla's best produce. Festivities will include artisan market stalls and music, and local farmers will showcase and sell their products.

At AlUla's Maraya Theater, concerts will continue with an exciting mix of Arabic and international names making up the music program for Winter at Tantora. AlUla favorite Andrea Bocelli returns to perform this year, alongside improvisational composer and singer Abdulrahman Mohammed, the Saudi artist who launched a YouTube channel in 2008 to share his artistic experience in the world of improvisational and experimental alternative music.

Maraya will also host the prolific Egyptian composer, conductor and pianist, Maestro Omar Khairat, followed by a special concert by the Lebanese soprano Magida El Roumi.

They will all be performing at Maraya Social, the new rooftop restaurant headed by international Michelin starred chef Jason Atherton.

Dates of musical performances are as follows: Abdulrahman Mohammed – 7th January; Omar Khairat – 14th January; Andrea Bocelli – 21st January, Magida El Roumi – 28th January.

Tickets for Maraya concert series for Abdulrahman Mohammed, Omar Khairat and Magida El Roumi went on sale as of November 25.



Dwayne Johnson’s $200 Million-plus Christmas Pic Opens to $34.1 Million

Dwayne Johnson, Lucy Liu, and Chris Evans laugh at the premiere of the holiday film "Red One" in New York City, New York US, November 11, 2024. REUTERS/Kent J Edwards
Dwayne Johnson, Lucy Liu, and Chris Evans laugh at the premiere of the holiday film "Red One" in New York City, New York US, November 11, 2024. REUTERS/Kent J Edwards
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Dwayne Johnson’s $200 Million-plus Christmas Pic Opens to $34.1 Million

Dwayne Johnson, Lucy Liu, and Chris Evans laugh at the premiere of the holiday film "Red One" in New York City, New York US, November 11, 2024. REUTERS/Kent J Edwards
Dwayne Johnson, Lucy Liu, and Chris Evans laugh at the premiere of the holiday film "Red One" in New York City, New York US, November 11, 2024. REUTERS/Kent J Edwards

Moviegoers were not exactly feeling the Christmas spirit this weekend, or at least not based on their attendance at “Red One” showings.
The big budget, star-driven action comedy with Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans sold $34.1 million in tickets in its first weekend in theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday. It easily topped a box office populated mostly by holdovers.
For traditional studios, a $34.1 million debut against a $200 million-plus production budget would be a clear indication of a flop. Some even peg the budget closer to $250 million. But “Red One” is an Amazon MGM Studios release with the luxury of playing the long game rather than relying solely on global box office where Johnson tentpoles often overperform. The film may have a life on Prime Video for years to come, The Associated Press reported.
“Red One,” in which Johnson plays Santa’s bodyguard, was originally built to go straight-to-streaming. It was greenlit prior to Amazon's acquisition of MGM. One interpretation of its lifecycle is that the theatrical earnings are not only just a bonus, but an additive gesture toward struggling theaters looking for a consistent stream of new films.
“Amazon has 250 million plus worldwide subscribers to the platform. It’s similar to the way Netflix, I think, looks at stuff for their platform,” said Kevin Wilson, head of distribution for Amazon MGM Studios. “There’s a there’s a massive value for a movie like this in terms of how many eyeballs you’re going to get.”
The first major studio holiday release since 2018, “Red One” opened on 4,032 screens, including IMAX and other large formats, on an otherwise quiet weekend for major releases.
“We’re really happy with the results," Wilson said. “I think when you look at the theatrical marketplace that's sometimes unforgiving, especially for original films, this is a good result for us.”
Since 2020, only seven films that weren't sequels or based on another piece of intellectual property have opened over $30 million (including “Oppenheimer” and “Nope.”)
Warner Bros. is handling the overseas release, where it has made an estimated $50 million in two weekends from 75 territories and 14,783 screens.
Still, it’s certainly not a theatrical hit in North America. Even “Joker: Folie à Deux” made slightly more in its first weekend. “Red One,” directed by Jake Kasdan and produced by Johnson’s Seven Bucks, was roundly rejected by critics, with a dismal 33% Rotten Tomatoes score. Jake Coyle, in his review for The Associated Press, wrote that it “feels like an unwanted high-priced Christmas present.”
Audiences were kinder than they were to “Joker 2,” giving it an A- CinemaScore, suggesting, perhaps, that the idea of it becoming a perennial holiday favorite is not so off-base.
“Red One” is also overperforming in the middle of the country, Wilson said, and perhaps will have a nice holdover over Thanksgiving as a different option to the behemoths on the way.
Sony's “Venom: The Last Dance” added $7.4 million this weekend's box office to take second place, bringing its domestic total to $127.6 million. Globally, its total stands at $436.1 million.
Lionsgate's “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” landed in third with $5.4 million. That much more modestly budgeted Christmas movie has already nearly doubled its $10 million production budget in two weeks. Fourth place went to A24’s Hugh Grant horror “Heretic,” with $5.2 million, bumping its total gross to $20.4 million.
Universal and DreamWorks Animation’s “The Wild Robot” rounded out the top five in its eighth weekend in theaters with an additional $4.3 million. The animated film surpassed $300 million worldwide.
This weekend is a bit of a stopover before the Thanksgiving tentpoles arrive. Next week, “Wicked” and “Gladiator II” face off in theaters with “Moana 2”, which also stars Johnson, sailing in the Wednesday before the holiday.
“Gladiator II” also got a bit of a head start internationally, where it opened in 63 markets this weekend to gross $87 million. That's a record for filmmaker Ridley Scott and for an R-rated international release from Paramount. It opens in the US and Canada on Nov. 22.