RIYADH: Saudi Cultural Week was officially opened by the Kingdom’s ambassador to Albania, Faisal Hifzi, in Tirana on Thursday.
The event, organized by the Saudi Ministry of Culture, will run in the Albanian capital until Sept. 20. It serves as a cultural bridge between the two nations, featuring a dynamic program that offers audiences the chance to explore Ƶ’s heritage, arts and traditions.
Highlights include music and dance performances, film screenings, exhibits featuring traditional costumes, and displays about UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (SPA)
Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with traditional Saudi coffee before embarking on an immersive journey through the Kingdom’s culture. Highlights include music and dance performances, film screenings, exhibits featuring traditional costumes, and displays about UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Culinary demonstrations will offer a taste of authentic Saudi cuisine and there will also be workshops aimed at fostering collaboration between Saudi and Albanian artists and cultural practitioners. Seminars with intellectuals and writers will facilitate cross-cultural exchange and discussion.
A key feature is the “Year of Handicrafts 2025” initiative, which highlights the historical and cultural importance of Saudi handicrafts. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with artisans, learn about production processes and understand the cultural significance of handmade creations.
The week is part of a series of initiatives by the Ministry of Culture aimed at highlighting Ƶ’s heritage internationally, building bridges of cultural communication, and strengthening its presence on the global stage.