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King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture receives 1m visitors

- SPA Dhahran SPA

The King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) announced it received about one million visitors from inside and outside the Kingdom, participat­ing in local, regional and internatio­nal activities and experience­s.

Fatima Al-Rashed, Ithra’s director, said that the center’s mission was to enrich the country and its present and future generation­s within three axes: Developing cultural and scientific knowledge, stimulatin­g creativity and innovative thinking, and building bridges of cultural communicat­ion between cultures and peoples.

“For 1 million visitors, there are 1 million knowledge seekers, looking to develop their skills, refine their creativity and achieve innovative change in ideas based on inspiratio­n and relying on human capabiliti­es and developing them,” she said, adding that the center was looking to receive millions more visitors in the future as a global cultural and tourism destinatio­n.

She noted that the number of local, regional and internatio­nal initiative­s, programs and experience­s organized by the center reached about 1,000 training workshops, benefittin­g 10,000 participan­ts.

The center also organized 36 theater shows attracting more than 50,000 visitors, in which the performanc­es varied between the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra and the Vienna and La Scala Italian Orchestras, along with 1,300 cinema shows. Moreover, the center’s various permanent and changing exhibition­s, as well as internatio­nal exhibition­s such as the Leonardo da Vinci and Edvard Munch art shows, attracted more than 20,000 visitors. Al-Rashed stated that Ithra also supports local content, by producing more than 85 items ranging from audio and visual materials to works of art, publicatio­ns and Saudi films that had won awards in a number of forums, including the Saudi film “Distance Zero” directed by Abdul Aziz Al-Shalahi, which obtained the Golden Palm award at the Alexandria Film Festival.

Ithra also produced 11 Saudi films, most notably “Jude,” the first feature film that recounts the evolution of the Kingdom and its most important characteri­stics. “The Ithra Art Prize is also part of the local content support provided by the center, in collaborat­ion with Art Dubai, and aims to support Saudi creativity and talents, and promote art in Saudi Arabia,” she said.

 ??  ?? Ithra is a global cultural and tourism destinatio­n in Dhahran.
Ithra is a global cultural and tourism destinatio­n in Dhahran.

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