The Arena in Diriyah to revolutionize entertainment in Saudi Arabia, Gulf

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The 20,000-seat arena marks a crucial milestone in Diriyah’s transformation as a key driver in Saudi Arabia’s vision for cultural and economic growth. (Supplied)
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The 20,000-seat arena marks a crucial milestone in Diriyah’s transformation as a key driver in Saudi Arabia’s vision for cultural and economic growth. (Supplied)
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The 20,000-seat arena marks a crucial milestone in Diriyah’s transformation as a key driver in Saudi Arabia’s vision for cultural and economic growth. (Supplied)
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The 20,000-seat arena marks a crucial milestone in Diriyah’s transformation as a key driver in Saudi Arabia’s vision for cultural and economic growth. (Supplied)
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The 20,000-seat arena marks a crucial milestone in Diriyah’s transformation as a key driver in Saudi Arabia’s vision for cultural and economic growth. (Supplied)
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The 20,000-seat arena marks a crucial milestone in Diriyah’s transformation as a key driver in Saudi Arabia’s vision for cultural and economic growth. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 March 2024
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The Arena in Diriyah to revolutionize entertainment in Saudi Arabia, Gulf

RIYADH: Diriyah Co., a Public Investment Fund entity transforming Diriyah into a global cultural, historical, and lifestyle hub, on Wednesday unveiled an innovative concept design for The Arena in Diriyah at the global real estate exhibition MIPIM in Cannes.

Design of multipurpose sports, entertainment, and cultural arena, located on the outskirts of Riyadh, has been overseen by London-based HKS Architects, which said the result will be a technologically advanced, globally significant venue that embodies the essence of its surroundings, local geological formations, and culture.

The 20,000-seat arena marks a crucial milestone in Diriyah’s transformation as a key driver in Saudi Arabia’s vision for cultural and economic growth. This announcement is part of a SR236 billion ($63.2 billion) masterplan that underpins Diriyah’s development, redefining cultural and lifestyle offerings within the capital.

The 76,000-square-meter arena aims to establish itself as the premier venue in the Middle East, serving as a tourism hallmark, drawing visitors from across the globe and transforming the region’s events landscape.

Group CEO of Diriyah Co. Jerry Inzerillo said: “The Arena in Diriyah exemplifies Diriyah’s unique lifestyle offering that harmonizes community, culture, and natural connection, setting a new standard for world-class destinations rooted in Saudi heritage.”

The venue will incorporate the traditional Najdi architecture motif, reflecting centuries of heritage. It will feature a “versatile design that allows for easy configuration changes, enabling the hosting of multiple events in rapid succession,” while its “state-of-the-art design will prioritize excellent acoustics and optimal viewing angles from every seat.”

Beyond the arena, a shopping district and an outdoor plaza for performances and recreation expand the entertainment experience, according to the press release.

The Arena in Diriyah will be “one of Diriyah’s iconic assets, and integral to the unprecedented Diriyah masterplan,” aiming to enhance Saudi Arabia’s entertainment scene, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

The venue champions a lifestyle that is “authentically Saudi,” offering a “harmonious blend of heritage and innovation, and fostering community engagement through world-class events that stimulate tourism and economic growth.”

HKS Architects lead architect Alex Thomas described the venue’s architecture as rising from the landscape like monoliths, inspired by local geological formations, and reminiscent of ancient Najdi forts and palaces.

“Captivating digital waterfalls” visually draw guests toward the vibrant and dynamic experience within, he said.

The announcement was made in the presence of UK Minister of State for Business and Trade, Lord Dominic Johnson of Lainston.


City governor launches $160m first phase of Madinah Gate project

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City governor launches $160m first phase of Madinah Gate project

  • Development will comprise apartments, hotel, retail units, bus station

MADINAH: Madinah governor Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz on Monday launched the $160 million first phase of the Madinah Gate project.

The mixed-use development will comprise a 325-bedroom DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, 80 shops, 44 restaurants, apartments, recreational facilities and a bus station, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It will also have a direct connection to the Haramain High-Speed Railway, which links Madinah with Makkah.

Madinah Gate — the first two phases of which will span 37,000 sq. meters — is being developed as a collaboration between Saudi Arabia Railways and developer Knowledge Economic City Co., with support from the city’s authorities.

Amin Shaker, chairman of the development company, said the project — its first in southern Madinah — would help strengthen the city’s status as a global visitor destination.


New partnership set to drive Kingdom’s architecture industry

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New partnership set to drive Kingdom’s architecture industry

  • Deal will help promote local talent, foster innovation

RIYADH: The Architecture and Design Commission has signed a strategic partnership with contracting firm Nesma & Partners to promote the Kingdom’s architecture and design industry.

The commission’s CEO Sumayah Al-Solaiman and Nesma’s Managing Director Rami Al-Turki on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a framework for collaboration in professional development and industry innovation.

The partnership aims to prepare a new generation of Saudi professionals to compete on the world stage and reinforce the Kingdom’s position as a regional hub for architecture and design excellence.

“The initiative aims to empower architects and designers to develop their skills and enhance their capabilities, creating an environment that nurtures Saudi talent while fostering innovation and creativity in the sector,” Al-Solaiman said.

It would also help to advance the commission’s mission to forge strategic alliances with industry leaders, she said.

Under the deal, the two sides will cooperate in areas such as industry best practice, knowledge exchange and professional workshops. It will also involve the joint sponsorship of competitions, awards and conferences.

“As a leading Saudi contractor, we are committed to providing training and creating employment opportunities for Saudi architects,” Al-Turki said.

“Our strategic partnership with the commission reflects our values of innovation, excellence and social responsibility.”

The initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals for sector development, focusing on building a sustainable ecosystem for architecture and design professionals.

The commission emphasized its commitment to advancing scientific research and creating an integrated environment that supports the sector’s creative community.


Kuwait’s deputy prime minister visits Saudi National Cybersecurity Authority

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Kuwait’s deputy prime minister visits Saudi National Cybersecurity Authority

  • Visit focused on enhancing cooperation between Kingdom and Kuwait in cybersecurity sector

RIYADH: Kuwait’s deputy prime minister visited the National Cybersecurity Authority headquarters in Riyadh on Monday, accompanied by an official delegation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Sheikh Fahd bin Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, who is also Minister of Defense and Minister of Interior, was received by Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Aiban, Minister of State, Member of the Council of Ministers, and Chairman of the NCA Board of Directors.

The visit focused on enhancing cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in the field of cybersecurity.

Discussions centered on strengthening measures to safeguard cyberspace and protect the vital interests of both nations, SPA added.


Film Commission hosts masterclass with Syrian film veteran in Alkhobar 

Updated 23 December 2024
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Film Commission hosts masterclass with Syrian film veteran in Alkhobar 

  • Ghassan Massoud shares insights to elevate the next generation of talent in the Kingdom

DHAHRAN: The Ministry of Culture’s Film Commission hosted Syrian actor and filmmaker Ghassan Massoud for a masterclass titled “The Secrets of Acting Art” in Alkhobar over the weekend.

The masterclass, a part of the filmmaker’s program, covered the fundamentals of cinematic and theatrical acting, including academic training and actual practice.

It emphasized the close relationship between acting and the visual arts, music, sociology and psychology. 

Reflecting on his training and upbringing, Massoud had praise for the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus, where he studied and later became a professor. 

He said Syrian theater and filmmaking drew inspiration from mainstream and alternative sources, including Hollywood and European cinematic traditions. 

The masterclass consisted of two question-and-answer sessions. The first round was moderated by scriptwriter and director Abdulaziz Al-Sultan, who guided a discussion on Massoud’s background and his experiences in television and filmmaking. 

The second round provided an opportunity for interactions with the audience that included filmmakers from diverse backgrounds, as well as movie enthusiasts.

Massoud shared his thoughts on how actors should approach character development.

“I familiarize myself with the character’s vocation, trade jargon, and tools, as well as their psychological and physical attributes, weaknesses, and illnesses. All these aspects influence the character’s attitude, body language, facial expressions, and overall charisma or presence on set.” 

Massoud had praise for the cultural landscape in the Eastern Province. He said he was delighted to have met talented and emerging actors, directors, screenwriters and cinematographers.

The actor has been acclaimed for his performances in several international films including Ridley Scott’s 2005 epic “Kingdom of Heaven,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.” 

He said he has enjoyed visiting the Kingdom and collaborating on various cultural and artistic projects. This involvement includes serving as a jury member at the 2023 Saudi Theater Festival in Riyadh. 

He also has a part in the upcoming historical epic “Desert Warrior,” which was shot in NEOM in northeastern Saudi Arabia and is set for release in the new year. 

When asked about advice he has for aspiring actors, he told Arab News: “Dream a lot but work more.”

The filmmaker’s program, now in its fourth run, has opened new horizons for amateurs and professionals. It features a training program that encompasses all stages of film production, from initial ideas to marketing and distribution.

The program includes both in-person and virtual workshops with experts, as well as artistic residencies and masterclasses in collaboration with international institutes and universities.


European pilgrims visit Prophet’s biography museum, Islamic heritage sites in Madinah

Updated 23 December 2024
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European pilgrims visit Prophet’s biography museum, Islamic heritage sites in Madinah

  • At the museum the visitors saw interactive displays and multimedia presentations about the Prophet Muhammad and other holy figures, historical events and Islamic culture

RIYADH: A group of 250 people from 14 European countries recently visited the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization in Madinah.

Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Program for Umrah and Visit, the visitors were part of a wider scheme that will see 1,000 people from 66 countries perform Umrah in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

At the museum the visitors saw interactive displays and multimedia presentations about the Prophet Muhammad and other holy figures, historical events, Islamic culture and initiatives to safeguard Islamic history and civilization.

The fair seeks to present Islamic culture in an engaging way for different audiences and the visitors expressed their thanks to the Kingdom’s leadership for facilitating their visits to Madinah and Makkah.

They also commended the Kingdom’s efforts to promote Islam’s message of tolerance and to foster appreciation for its historical and spiritual legacy.

As well as the museum, the group visited the Battle of Uhud site, Mount Al-Ramah, the Uhud Martyrs’ Cemetery and offered prayers at Quba Mosque.

At King Fahd Glorious Qur’an Printing Complex, the pilgrims learned about the various stages of printing the Holy Qur’an, preservation efforts and its translation into many languages.

At the end of their visit the pilgrims were presented with copies of the Qur’an by representatives of the complex.