Saudi Theater and Performing Arts Authority launches second advanced training program

Fifty male and female trainees selected from more than 150 applicants participated in the 10-day training. (Twitter/@MOCPerformArt)
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Updated 26 August 2021
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Saudi Theater and Performing Arts Authority launches second advanced training program

JEDDAH: Saudi Theater and Performing Arts Authority has launched the second advanced training program in acting and directing, aimed at discovering local talent and building  professional tools and skills.

The authority said that the program’s activities would continue on the King Abdul Aziz Public Library stage in Riyadh for 10 days, with the participation of 50 male and female trainees selected from more than 150 applicants.

The applicants were chosen based on their previous experience in performance and acting and knowledge of the English language.

The program will present two workshops and include professional training to develop the performance of talented people in the fields of theater and directing.

The authority used a training team from the US and Spain. The program aims to enrich trainees with global theatrical experiences and enhance job opportunities for theater practitioners. It seeks to reach talented people in their regions and provide them with professional experience in their homeland.

The authority aims to support professional development in the theater sector, meet the need for qualified national candidates and develop skills by organizing short and advanced virtual and in-house training programs.

 

 


Saudi foreign minister joins Arab leaders and EU chiefs to discuss regional escalation

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Saudi foreign minister joins Arab leaders and EU chiefs to discuss regional escalation

  • They exchange views on the spread of conflict in the Middle East following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that began 11 days ago
  • Leaders discuss joint actions to enhance regional and international security; EU officials express solidarity with countries affected by Iranian attacks

RIYADH: The Saudi foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, joined leaders from Gulf Cooperation Council member states, as well as Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Turkiye and Armenia, in a teleconference to discuss the escalation of the conflict in the region.

The purpose of the meeting was to exchange views on the spread of attacks in the Middle East following the US and Israeli strikes against Iran that began on Feb. 28. Tehran retaliated by launching missile and drones against targets in several countries in the region.

The leaders condemned the “cowardly attacks” that have affected several countries, including the targeting of civilians, vital facilities and diplomatic missions, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Other participants in the meeting included Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, who expressed full solidarity with affected countries.

The leaders also discussed joint actions to enhance regional and international security, protect civilians and uphold the principles of the UN Charter.

Several representatives from the Saudi Foreign Ministry also took part in the meeting, including Abdulrahman Al-Rassi, the undersecretary for multilateral international affairs; Nasser Al-Ghannoum, director general of the ministry’s General Department of Asian Affairs; and Talal Al-Enezi, director of the European Union department.