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Folk Arts Highlight Saudi Heritage at Hail Festival

Folk Arts Highlight Saudi Heritage at Hail Festival

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The 2025 Beit Hail Festival at Aja Park is bringing Saudi Arabia's rich cultural traditions to life through a colorful showcase of folk arts. Among the standout performances are the Saudi Ardah—a spirited sword dance—and the rhythmic Samri, where poetic verses are sung to the beat of a drum.
These captivating displays have drawn a wide range of visitors and tourists, who were immersed in the sights and sounds of authentic Saudi heritage as swords swayed and chants echoed through the venue.
The festival also shines a spotlight on the heritage of the Aseer Region, featuring the dynamic Al-Khatwa folk dance. This southern tradition blends synchronized foot stomping with rhythmic chants, highlighting the deep connection between movement, melody, and community. Moreover, each performance of Al-Khatwa varies in tempo and style, adding depth and diversity to the cultural experience.
Spanning 30 days, the Beit Hail Festival offers more than performances—it invites guests to step into the past. Visitors can explore traditional lifestyles through exhibits on ancient food, clothing, homes, and everyday practices, while enjoying a vibrant mix of folk arts from across the Kingdom.
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