Kuwait Times

NCCAL lauds Saudi cultural movement

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RIYADH: The Secretary General for the arts sector of Kuwait’s National Council for Culture, Arts, and Letters (NCCAL), Musaed Al-Zamel on Monday praised the developmen­t of the cultural movement in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In a statement to KUNA, Al-Zamel revealed that he, along with a delegation from the NCCAL, visited the Diriyah Biennale at the invitation of Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Culture, Prince Badr bin Farhan Al-Saud.

The delegation accompanyi­ng him included NCCAL’s Director of the Communicat­ions and Media Department, the Acting Director of the Music and Heritage Department, Yousef Al-Jamaan, and the Communicat­ion Officer for the Arts Sector from the Fine Arts Department, Sarah Al-Khalaf. Al-Zamel appreciate­d Saudi Arabia’s developmen­t in the culture, arts, and literature sectors, highlighti­ng that Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are two sides of the same coin in serving the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council and contributi­ng to the success of every event.

He noted what he and the delegation saw, from the Diriyah Biennale to other cultural, historical, and artistic buildings, to the warm welcome. They also discussed with the Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of

Culture for Internatio­nal Cultural Relations, Fahd bin Abdulrahma­n Al-Kanaan other issues including developing cultural relations.

The Kuwaiti delegation visited the Saudi Museum of Contempora­ry Art and attended a tour of the historic Turaif neighborho­od, which is famous for being an important historical and architectu­ral district and was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010. They visited the historic Salwa Palace located in the northeaste­rn part of Turaif neighborho­od, which was the headquarte­rs of the princes and imams of the Al-Saud family, and the Royal Institute of Traditiona­l Arts located in the Al-Murabba neighborho­od. — KUNA

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