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Saudi arts panel explores heritage at Damascus fair

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RIYADH: The Theater and Performing Arts Commission hosted a panel discussion on symbolism and heritage in traditional Saudi performing arts at the Kingdom’s pavilion during the Damascus International Book Fair.

Participants examined the symbolic meanings of folk arts such as Ardah, Samri, and Al-Khatwa, highlighting their role in expressing Saudi values, history, and national identity.

Key topics included the significance of collective movements and rhythms in conveying unity and social solidarity, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The panel also explored the symbolism of costumes, performance tools, and lyrics, and discussed strategies for preserving authenticity in contemporary cultural contexts.

Saudi Arabia was guest of honor at the fair, which concluded on Feb. 16. The Kingdom’s pavilion highlighted creativity and cultural exchange, supporting Vision 2030’s goals of knowledge sharing and cultural leadership.

The seminar was part of the commission’s efforts to promote Saudi culture at regional and international forums, highlighting the rich heritage of traditional performing arts and fostering cultural dialogue with diverse audiences.

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