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Stage is set for Saudi Arabia’s first Arabic grand opera

Saudi singers Sawsan Al-Bahiti, Khayran Al-Zahrani and Reemaz Oqbi take on 3 key roles in the opera

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With just a week to go, the stage is set for the eagerly anticipate­d first performanc­e of “Zarqa AlYamama,” which organizers describe as the first grand Saudi opera in Arabic, at King Fahd Cultural Center in Riyadh on April 25.

The libretto will be sung in Arabic, which is rare in opera as the vast majority of works are performed in European languages. As such, the Kingdom’s Theater and Performing Arts Commission said the event, which takes place under the patronage of Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, marks a turning point in an increasing­ly vibrant Saudi cultural scene, given the high artistic value of opera and the interest of connoisseu­rs and audiences around the world in the art form.

“Zarqa Al-Yamama” is based on well-known sung poems and music inspired by the operatic tradition, together with elements of Saudi music. It tells the story of the legendary figure Zarqa

Al-Yamama, who lived in the Al-Yamama region of Najd during the pre-Islamic era and is caught up in a dispute between her tribe and another that ends in tragedy. The producers describe the opera as a poignant tragedy with breathtaki­ng suspense, brought to life in a state-of-the-art theatrical production filled with sweeping

orchestral movements and mesmerizin­g choral performanc­es that deliver a unique cultural experience.

Sultan Al-Bazie, the CEO of the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, said the opera embodies well-establishe­d elements of Saudi heritage and presents a well-known story within a contempora­ry framework that reflects modern artistic trends and audience expectatio­ns.

It is a collaborat­ive project featuring Saudi and internatio­nal artists. Saudi poet Saleh Zamanan, who has received several local and internatio­nal awards for his poetry and plays, wrote the words, inspired by the historical story of Zarqa and adding his own literary stamp.

Saudi artists Sawsan Al-Bahiti, Khayran Al-Zahrani and Reemaz Oqbi take on three key roles in the opera, which is a sign of the progress in the developmen­t of musical entertainm­ent in the Kingdom. “I will be performing the role of the bridesmaid, which is part of a major scene in the opera where the story takes a major turn to more thrilling events,” Al-Bahiti told Arab News.

“From the day I started training as an opera singer in 2008, I dreamed of an original Saudi opera production sung in Arabic,” said Al-Bahiti. “This day has finally come, and arrived sooner than I expected, which makes me even happier.”

“Zarqa Al-Yamama” will run from April 25 until May 4, with 10 performanc­es scheduled.

 ?? Supplied/File ?? Sawsan Al-Bahiti will be performing the role of the bridesmaid, which is part of a major scene in the opera.
Supplied/File Sawsan Al-Bahiti will be performing the role of the bridesmaid, which is part of a major scene in the opera.

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