logo
Saudi Play The Hoop Premieres at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Saudi Play The Hoop Premieres at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Leaders21 hours ago
The Saudi play The Hoop , directed by Fahad Al-Dosari, premiered in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, during the renowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Themed 'Voices of the World Stage,' the 2025 edition celebrates cultural diversity, with more than 2,000 artists from 256 countries presenting 3,350 artistic performances.
Supported by the Saudi Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the production marks a significant milestone in the Kingdom's growing presence on the global theater stage.
Set to run until August 5, the screening of the play is part of the 'Sitar' program—an initiative launched by the commission to foster local theater production and empower emerging Saudi talent.
Interestingly, the play explores the condition of contemporary humanity within a bleak, monotonous environment, unfolding through a symbol-laden narrative that reflects the existential concerns of modern life. Saudi Play The Hoop Premieres at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Through its participation in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Saudi Arabia is reaffirming its unwavering dedication to supporting the arts and enhancing its cultural presence worldwide.
Moreover, i t aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to empower national talent and showcase creative content on international stages.
In 2024, The Hoop secured the Best Contemporary Show Award at the second Riyadh Theater Festival and has recently taken part in the 79th Avignon Festival in France.
Related Topics:
In Photos: Highlights from 1st Week of Cannes Film Festival
Riyadh Film Music Festival: Where Cinema Meets Symphony
Saudi Arabia to Participate in Shanghai International Film Festival 2025
Short link :
Post Views: 13
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Dates, stories delight children at Madinah fair
Dates, stories delight children at Madinah fair

Arab News

time10 minutes ago

  • Arab News

Dates, stories delight children at Madinah fair

RIYADH: The Chef's Kitchen corner at the Madinah Book Fair drew strong interest from young visitors, who joined hands-on workshops to prepare healthy recipes using Madinah's famous dates. Guided by trained facilitators and with safety in mind, children made dipped date balls, nut-stuffed dates, and light meals with bread and dates. The workshops focused on nutritious ingredients, simple preparation steps, and creative presentation, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. Beyond cooking, the sessions aimed to boost sensory and motor skills, promote nutritional awareness, and deepen appreciation for local products — especially dates as a key part of Madinah's culinary heritage. Meanwhile, the Story Lab corner sparked creativity through interactive storytelling, where children crafted short stories using elements from a digital screen. Participants tackled literary challenges that developed their storytelling skills in a playful learning environment. The activity also enhanced Arabic vocabulary and fostered pride in the language as a tool for creative expression. The fair concluded on Aug. 4 at the King Salman International Convention Center with more than 300 local, regional, and international publishers participating.

Saudi Play The Hoop Premieres at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Saudi Play The Hoop Premieres at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Leaders

time21 hours ago

  • Leaders

Saudi Play The Hoop Premieres at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Saudi play The Hoop , directed by Fahad Al-Dosari, premiered in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, during the renowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Themed 'Voices of the World Stage,' the 2025 edition celebrates cultural diversity, with more than 2,000 artists from 256 countries presenting 3,350 artistic performances. Supported by the Saudi Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the production marks a significant milestone in the Kingdom's growing presence on the global theater stage. Set to run until August 5, the screening of the play is part of the 'Sitar' program—an initiative launched by the commission to foster local theater production and empower emerging Saudi talent. Interestingly, the play explores the condition of contemporary humanity within a bleak, monotonous environment, unfolding through a symbol-laden narrative that reflects the existential concerns of modern life. Saudi Play The Hoop Premieres at Edinburgh Festival Fringe Through its participation in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Saudi Arabia is reaffirming its unwavering dedication to supporting the arts and enhancing its cultural presence worldwide. Moreover, i t aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to empower national talent and showcase creative content on international stages. In 2024, The Hoop secured the Best Contemporary Show Award at the second Riyadh Theater Festival and has recently taken part in the 79th Avignon Festival in France. Related Topics: In Photos: Highlights from 1st Week of Cannes Film Festival Riyadh Film Music Festival: Where Cinema Meets Symphony Saudi Arabia to Participate in Shanghai International Film Festival 2025 Short link : Post Views: 13

Saudi play ‘The Hoop' premieres at Edinburgh festival
Saudi play ‘The Hoop' premieres at Edinburgh festival

Arab News

timea day ago

  • Arab News

Saudi play ‘The Hoop' premieres at Edinburgh festival

RIYADH: The Scottish capital hosted the premiere of the Saudi play 'The Hoop,' directed by Fahad Al-Dosari, as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The festival, one of the world's largest theater events, is celebrating cultural diversity this year, featuring more than 2,000 artists from 256 countries in 3,350 performances. Supported by the Saudi Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the play marks a key milestone in the Kingdom's expanding presence on the global stage, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Running until Aug. 5, the production is part of the Sitar program — an initiative launched by the commission to support local theater and promote emerging Saudi talent. Presented in English translation, the play explores modern human life in a bleak, repetitive setting, using symbolic drama to express existential concerns. Saudi Arabia's participation reflects its continued commitment to supporting the arts and strengthening its global cultural presence, the SPA added. The play previously won Best Contemporary Show at the second Riyadh Theater Festival in 2024 and recently featured in the 79th Avignon Festival in France, as part of a series celebrating the Arabic language.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store