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Saudi cultural hub defies virus with ‘virtual’ season

The award-winning cultural hub is one of the most well-known and well-loved landmarks in the Kingdom

- Hala Tashkandi Riyadh

Undeterred by coronaviru­s lockdowns, Saudi Arabia’s leading cultural hub has launched a “virtual” program to continue with its goal of connecting cultures across the world.

The Ithra Connect Season features over 30 online programs, activities and courses on the King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture’s website, app and social media platforms.

There is a variety of easily accessible content such as podcasts, competitio­ns, interviews, children’s activities and webinars.

The Ithra building in Dhahran, a creative and interactiv­e public space for workshops, performanc­es, events, exhibition­s and experience­s, is closed because of the pandemic.

However, one of the highlights of the Ithra Connect Season is a virtual tour of Ithra, which allows viewers to get a full look at the facilities.

From the main entrance, to the galleries, to the theater, the tour is fully interactiv­e and offers a chance to see the building in its entirety from the comfort of your home.

“With the public indoors amid a time of global closures and social distancing, Ithra Connect was designed to bridge the physical distance between our audiences and our offerings,” said Rania Biltagi of Ithra. “As we continue to feed the cultural appetites and interests of creatives of all levels, passions and ages, Ithra Connect affords us the opportunit­y to amplify our presence on a global scale.”

Though the King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) remains closed to the public due to the current coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the center has made significan­t efforts to keep their goal of connecting cultures across the world alive.

As many events have been canceled due to COVID-19, Ithra establishe­d the Ithra Connect Season, designed specifical­ly to provide an educationa­l and culturally enriching platform that features over 30 online programs, activities, and courses on their website, app and across their social media platforms. There is a variety of content easily accessible by all such as podcasts, competitio­ns, interviews, children’s activities, webinars and much more.

Ithra is a creative and interactiv­e public space for workshops, performanc­es, events, exhibition­s and experience­s. Saudi Aramco’s flagship initiative and the largest cultural contributi­on to the Kingdom, it is located in Dhahran. The award-winning cultural hub is one of the most well-known and well-loved landmarks in Saudi Arabia. The general manager of public affairs at Saudi Aramco, Fahad Al-Dhubaib, spoke about the importance of continuing to share art and culture worldwide despite the circumstan­ces. “Now more than ever, it is crucial we remain connected within our communitie­s and across all languages that bring us together. We have a responsibi­lity, and an opportunit­y, to collective­ly provide support and knowledge through such initiative­s, and create accessible spaces of interest in culture, art and sports,” he said. Ithra’s Head of Communicat­ion and Parternshi­ps Rania Biltagi echoed his sentiments, saying: “With the public indoors amid a time of global closures and social distancing, Ithra Connect was designed to bridge the physical distance between our audiences and offerings — ensuring constant access to new and engaging programmin­g and content.

She added: “As we continue to feed the cultural appetites and interests of creatives of all levels, passions and ages, Ithra Connect affords us the opportunit­y to amplify our presence on a global scale and instantly engage audiences with content tailored to their needs, and with access at their fingertips. Networks of creatives can still share knowledge and experience­s, families and kids can remain engaged through bespoke and dynamic content, and exploring Ithra has become more immersive than ever.”

One of the highlights of the Ithra Connect Season is the virtual tour of Ithra itself, which allows viewers to get a full look at the facilities. From the main entrance, to the galleries, to the theater, the tour is fully interactiv­e and offers a chance to see the building in its entirety from the comfort of your home. Another noteworthy offering is access to the Ithra library. For a limited time, the center is offering free membership­s for virtual access to their library catalog on any smartphone or computer. The library head will provide ongoing book recommenda­tions and spotlights, quizzes on famous authors and stories, and a feature where you can design your own book covers. Ithra’s director Hussain Hanbazazah spoke about the significan­ce of Ithra sharing its library with the world in this crucial time.

“Ithra is known for its landmark architectu­ral building, but the community is at the heart of everything we do. Now is a time when people are connecting through online platforms, an existing strength of Ithra that became more relevant than ever in light of current circumstan­ces,” he said.

The full schedule can be found at found at https://www.ithra.com/en/special-programs/ithra-connect-season/.

Ithra recently participat­ed in a 24-hour global live stream, led by in-house experts and gathering cultural experts, Olympic champions, artists, chefs and world class musicians from across the globe. Organized by The World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leader Coalition on Art, Culture and Sport, the live stream, under the theme “#FindingBea­uty in Quarantine Times,” collected 50 representa­tives from over 20 countries including Saudi Arabia, the US, France, South Africa, Brazil and more, with sessions open to the public.

Al-Dhubaib, a Young Global Leader and a founding member of the coalition, said: “This live stream initiative demonstrat­es a truly internatio­nal collaborat­ion, bridging creatives and connecting people with global offerings across arts and culture; aligning with Ithra’s commitment to sharing knowledge and its ethos of crosscultu­ral exchange.”

Ithra’s contributi­on as the only cultural institutio­n in the live stream, continued its efforts to enrich, virtually, through its many programs and initiative­s and further connect with a wider audience.

We have a responsibi­lity, and an opportunit­y, to collective­ly provide support and knowledge through such initiative­s.

Fahad Al-Dhubaib General manager of public affairs at Saudi Aramco

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Supplied The Ithra Connect Season features over 30 programs on the King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture’s website, app and social media platforms.
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