Riyadh Oud Exhibition celebrates Arabic musical heritage

The event included a number of live performances and oud tutorials. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 March 2023
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Riyadh Oud Exhibition celebrates Arabic musical heritage

  • A huge collection of rare instruments was presented; Oud contests were held to promote the region’s talents

RIYADH: The Riyadh Oud Exhibition, organized by Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority in cooperation with the Music Commission concluded on Saturday at Boulevard Riyadh City.

The exhibition, billed as “the biggest oud-related music event of its kind in the Middle East,” included a collection of rare ouds from around the world and was attended by some of the most famous manufacturers of the stringed instrument in the world.

According to the GEA, the event was also “the largest Arab gathering of oud players” and included a number of live performances, as well as oud tutorials from Saudi and Yemeni maestros Abadi Al-Johar and Ahmed Fathi.




The jury evaluates one of the contestants participants in the Riyadh Oud Exhibition during the activities ‎of the second day Friday (March, 10). ‎"‎Riyadh Oud Exhibition is the biggest oud exhibition in the Arab world‎"‎, according to ‎the organizing bodies. (Supplied)

A number of female musicians also participated, winning the admiration of the audience. A group of young people also participated in presenting their works before a jury consisting of art and music experts, the GEA said.

The event also hosted professional and amateur oud players from across the Arab world, competing for cash prizes in front of an audience and a jury of five professional oudists.

The winner of the professional category took home SR150,000 ($40,000), with SR100,000 for second place, and SR50,000 for third.

The amateur and female ‎category winners got a ‎SR75,000 prize, with SR50,000 for those in second place, and SR25,000 for third. ‎

The event aimed to “embrace and revive musical heritage among the Saudi community through the medium of the instrument and traditional music.”

Last year, the Saudi Arabia Music Commission announced the establishment of the Bait Al-Oud Arabic Music Institute, which provides lessons on a variety of traditional Arabic instruments, with a focus on the oud — perhaps the most important instrument in Arabic music.

The hope is that the institute will become a globally recognized center, spreading awareness of Arabic instruments, specifically the oud, and preserving the heritage of Arabic music.

 


Foundation stone laid for Saudi govt data center in Riyadh 

The foundation stone for the building of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority’s Hexagon data center was laid.
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Foundation stone laid for Saudi govt data center in Riyadh 

  • 30m sq. ft Hexagon facility will be largest govt data center by capacity in the world  
  • Landmak project will help Kingdom become a global leader in AI, official says 

RIYADH: The foundation stone for the building of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority’s Hexagon data center was laid on Thursday, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The facility will be the largest tier IV-rated government data center — the highest level among such installations — in the world, and will have the highest classification level, according to the Uptime Institute, a global advisory organization. 

The center will be built on a 30 million sq. ft site in Riyadh and will have a total capacity of 480 MW. It has been designed to provide the highest levels of availability, security, and operational readiness for government data centers amid a growing reliance on electronic services, SPA said. 

A ceremony to mark the occasion was attended by officials who were hosted by the President of SDAIA, Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi. 

Al-Ghamdi said the project will help the Kingdom become a global leader in data and AI. 

“The Hexagon data center will be followed by the establishment of other centers. This center is a qualitative strategic boost toward making the Kingdom a global center for data, ensuring data sovereignty and security, and enabling innovation and a digital economy,” he said. 

The landmark project is environmentally friendly, with innovative solutions in energy efficiency and smart cooling, and modern technologies for low energy consumption computing, Al-Ghamdi said.