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Paris to help Saudi Arabia set up opera

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paris — France is to help Saudi Arabia set up a national orchestra and opera, a minister announced on Monday, a further sign of major cultural changes underway in the Gulf kingdom.

“Today an agreement was signed with the Paris Opera to help Saudi Arabia set up a national orchestra and an opera,” French Culture Minister Francoise Nyssen said after talks with her Saudi counterpar­t.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, dined with President Emmanuel Macron at Paris’s historic Louvre museum on Sunday night.

Saudi will make its first official appearance at France’s Cannes film festival, submitting a selection of short films when the prestigiou­s competitio­n opens next month, the Saudi culture minister said on Monday. “We are very happy... that there will be an official participat­ion at the Cannes festival, for the first time,” Awwad Alawwad said after talks with Nyssen. —

paris — Saudi Arabia is to use French expertise to set up a national opera and orchestra under an agreement signed on Monday that underlined the modernisin­g agenda of the kingdom’s crown prince as he began his official trip to Paris.

The deal will see the Paris opera company help the kingdom produce its own classical music and shows, a further sign of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s desire to change the image of his homeland.

He has already announced the lifting of a ban on women driving, the re-opening of cinemas for the first time in over three decades and new mixed-gender concerts despite opposition from religious hardliners.

The kingdom revealed on Monday that it would enter short films at the Cannes cinema festival for the first time and send an official delegation to the celebratio­n of

I have also discussed the importance of translatin­g books in both directions, from Arabic into French and French into Arabic Francoise Nyssen, French Culture Minister

often edgy and subversive silverscre­en art on the Riviera this May.

Speaking with her Saudi counterpar­t, French Culture Minister Francoise Nyssen said she had also discussed “the importance of translatin­g books in both directions, from Arabic into French and French into Arabic.”

Prince Mohammed, known widely by his initials MBS, dined with President Emmanuel Macron at Paris’s historic Louvre museum on Sunday night after flying in on his first trip to France as the heir to the Saudi throne. Macron, 40, faces a diplomatic tightrope in talks with the prince as he seeks to bolster his ties with the world’s top oil exporter, while also managing relations with Iran.

The prince’s visit is part of a global tour that has seen him travel to the United States, Britain and Egypt.

Saudi and French aides had stressed before the trip that cultural ties, as well as new business opportunit­ies, would be at the heart of two days of talks between government and private-sector figures from both countries. In February, Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainm­ent Authority (GEA) announced it would stage more than 5,000 festivals and concerts in 2018, double the number of last year, and pump $64 billion in the sector in the coming decade.

The kingdom has hosted a series of concerts in recent months by artists such as Lebanon’s Hiba Tawaji, legendary Greek composer Yanni or Egyptian pop sensation Tamer Hosny.

The announceme­nt about the Cannes film festival came after Prince Mohammed dined at media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s house last week in the US along with studio bosses from Hollywood and famed American actors including Morgan Freeman.

“With a rich tradition of storytelli­ng, Saudi Arabia is embarking on the developmen­t of a sustainabl­e and dynamic (film) industry,” Culture Minister Awwad Alawwad said in a statement on Monday. —

 ?? Reuters ?? French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as he arrives at the Hotel Matignon in Paris on Monday. —
Reuters French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as he arrives at the Hotel Matignon in Paris on Monday. —

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