Curtain goes down on ‘Al-Sharqiya Gets Creative’ at Ithra

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The event brings together the creative community from across the Eastern Province each year to showcase its creativity. (AN photo by Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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The event brings together the creative community from across the Eastern Province each year to showcase its creativity. (AN photo by Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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The event brings together the creative community from across the Eastern Province each year to showcase its creativity. (AN photo by Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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The event brings together the creative community from across the Eastern Province each year to showcase its creativity. (AN photo by Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Updated 27 November 2023
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Curtain goes down on ‘Al-Sharqiya Gets Creative’ at Ithra

  • Various spaces used to reveal Eastern Province’s potential

DHAHRAN: The iconic building at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture was illuminated in purple and gold on Sunday night in celebration of the finale of the fourth “Al-Sharqiya Gets Creative.”

The event is an annual initiative that invites the creative community throughout the Eastern Province to come together and showcase its creative side.

It began on Nov. 1 and ended on Nov. 25, and has become the chief movement in Saudi Arabia aimed at realizing the Eastern Province’s creative potential.




The event brings together the creative community from across the Eastern Province each year to showcase its creativity. (AN photo by Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)

By honoring the talents of local residents, it has worked to educate, bring together and help foster the creativity space — with a sprinkling of the Al-Sharqiya spirit.

Various designated spaces were used for the event in the Eastern Province, including Ithra, which helped turn the entire region into a collective creative hub.

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By honoring the talents of local residents, it has worked to educate, bring together and help foster the creativity space — with a sprinkling of the Al-Sharqiya spirit.

With more than 20,000 people working within the initiative and more than 1 million people interacting with it — in addition to reaching tens of millions digitally — this year’s offering represented a huge cultural event that will help establish Al-Sharqiya as a place where creativity is celebrated.




The event brings together the creative community from across the Eastern Province each year to showcase its creativity. (AN photo by Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)

As a testament to Ithra’s deep commitment to fostering creativity, it hosted the closing ceremony.

Hadeel Al-Eisa, head of communities and content at Ithra and the lead at the ‘Al-Sharqiya Gets Creative’ initiative, praised the community for being a huge part of the success of the Eastern Province celebration.

She said: “I am pleased to welcome you today to the lighthouse of creativity, King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, Ithra.

“We thank you for accepting our invitation to attend the closing ceremony of the largest community partnership initiative in the Kingdom, ‘Al-Sharqiya Gets Creative,’ now in its fourth edition, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, governor of the Eastern Province.”

She said the 25-day program had flown by and that the closing ceremony was a small token of support, during which Ithra and the Eastern Province could come together to celebrate the community.

With 300 partners and more than 1,500 events in 12 cities, the area came together to teach workshops related to creativity, host various events, and collaborate.

Al-Eisa said that the Eastern Province was innovating “every day” and that people believed creativity was for all, not just one particular field or sector.

 


Qiddiya ‘shaping the future,’ says executive ahead of Six Flags opening

Minister of Media, Salman Al Dosari Speaks at Six Flags Press Conference. (AN Photo Basmah Albasrawi)
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Qiddiya ‘shaping the future,’ says executive ahead of Six Flags opening

  • Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosari underscored the Kingdom’s recent monumental achievements in alignment with Six Flags Qiddiya City’s symbolic upcoming opening, stating: “We, in Saudi Arabia do not start where others end, we start where others dream”

RIYADH: Qiddiya is “shaping the future of entire sectors,” the entertainment megaproject’s managing director said at a press conference on Monday ahead of the official opening of Six Flags on Dec. 31.

Abdullah Al-Dawood took to the podium to share his pride in Qiddiya City’s speedy progress.

“Today, Six Flags Qiddiya City is complete, and Aquaarabia is over 95 percent complete,” he said.

With doors set to open in nine days, Al-Dawood made sure to remind the audience that this milestone is only the beginning of a grander vision for Qiddiya City and the Kingdom as a whole.

“What we are doing today goes beyond simply developing a project, it is about building a city and shaping the future of entire sectors. God willing, the Kingdom will be among the leading countries in the fields of entertainment, sports, culture and tourism” he said.

Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosari underscored the Kingdom’s recent monumental achievements in alignment with Six Flags Qiddiya City’s symbolic upcoming opening, stating: “We, in Saudi Arabia do not start where others end, we start where others dream.”

En route to the park, Qiddiya executives welcomed members of the press to their grand project as mountains made way to rollercoaster views.

Qiddiya’s progress in becoming a hub for entertainment and sports is visible in the daylight as cranes and construction crew gathered to finalize building some of the most anticipated projects such as Aquaarabia, a waterpark, and golf courses in the heart of the desert.

The park is the first Six Flags outside of North America and forms part of Qiddiya Investment Co.’s flagship development.