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Sadu House to remain a platform for creative people: Sheikha Altaf

KTAA’s 17th Annual Exhibition opens

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KUWAIT CITY, May 23, (KUNA): Al Sadu Weaving Cooperativ­e Society (Beit Al Sadu or as commonly known Sadu House) will forever remain a platform that encourages creative people in the art of weaving, Honorary President Sheikha Altaf Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah said Sunday.

Sheikha Altaf made the statement to KUNA after opening the 17th Annual Exhibition of the Kuwait Textile Arts Associatio­n (KTAA).

Patronizin­g the two-day event, Sheikha Altaf said it is the outcome of the hard work by talented people who need to be appreciate­d. She urged people to visit the exhibition, lauding the tableau that won the first prize.

The exhibition displays art works by competitor­s and trainees of the KTAA, which lies under the umbrella of Al-Sadu House, she said.

The House will always back their talents and forever be proud of them, Sheikha Altaf said.

In addition, she stressed the significan­ce of the cultural heritage, referring to it as “an identity and a root.” Haifaa Al-Mughni, who won first prize, said that it took her a whole month of intensive work, using 3,400 tiny pieces of 14 different materials. She highly appreciate­d honoring her and the artistic piece.

Beit Al Sadu was launched in 1978, as a private initiative, by a group of concerned Kuwaitis who wished to preserve a fast disappeari­ng, yet intrinsic, cultural identity. Thus, the Al Sadu Project was founded.

In 1991, soon after the Liberation of Kuwait, the Sadu Project was transforme­d into Al Sadu Weaving Co-operative Society, a venture owned and run by the weavers and artisans themselves, with all profits going to shareholde­rs.

The society is managed by members of a board of shareholde­rs and an advisory committee headed by the Patron and Honorary President Sheikha Altaf.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? 17th Annual Exhibition of the Kuwait Textile Arts Associatio­n being inaugurate­d.
KUNA photo 17th Annual Exhibition of the Kuwait Textile Arts Associatio­n being inaugurate­d.

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