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‘Asayel’ equestrian theater show wins hearts in Diriyah

- Haifa Alshammari

The story of Fahad and his beloved horse Asayel are at the heart of a new theatrical equestrian show in Diriyah that is captivatin­g visitors.

The show follows Fahad, a man from Diriyah, and his strong bond with Asayel. The horse is later passed to Fahad’s son, Faris, who experience­s hardship before navigating the modern city of Diriyah with his animal companion, eventually leading the community to unity and determinat­ion.

“Asayel,” which runs from Feb. 28 to March 8 at Mayadeen Theater, is presented by Z7 Show Horses, a company of 40 performers and 40 horses bringing sophistica­tion and passion to Diriyah.

The team’s director, Laura Arkle, said: “Z7 Show Horses and the team are extremely excited to be performing in Saudi Arabia.

Being able to tell the Diriyah story whilst incorporat­ing the rich culture through the art of equestrian entertainm­ent is a dream come true for all of us.”

“Asayel” has been met with high praise from audience members, including Saudi model and content creator Reyouf Madkhali, who said: “This is my first time attending a show with this highqualit­y performanc­e.”

She added: “It was very profession­al, clean cut … honestly, it was very well organized.”

Events like “Asayel” in Diriyah, which celebrate the ancient city’s heritage, have reached a new level of profession­alism and showmanshi­p, Madkhali said.

Nada Abdul Hakim, a young Saudi singer and actress who plays the role of Nourah in the show, told Arab News: “It is a beautiful experience … my role is Nourah in the story, Faris’ friend. Nourah taught Faris how to ride a horse because he loved horses.”

“Asayel” is part of the collective events of Diriyah Season, which aims to promote the cultural and historical heritage of the city.

 ?? AN photos by Huda Bashatah ?? ‘Asayel’ follows Fahad, a man from Diriyah, and his strong bond with his horse.
AN photos by Huda Bashatah ‘Asayel’ follows Fahad, a man from Diriyah, and his strong bond with his horse.

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