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694 participants for Clubs' Cultural Creativity Competition

694 participants for Clubs' Cultural Creativity Competition

Observera day ago
SALALAH: The 10th edition of the Clubs' Cultural Creativity Competition for Dhofar Governorate began on Monday at the Sultan Qaboos Youth Complex for Culture and Entertainment in Salalah. The two-day event aims to energise institutional work within clubs, uncover and nurture talents, and instil values of citizenship among young people.
Dr Hamid bin Ali al Mashikhi, Director of the Department of Culture at the General Directorate of Culture, Sports and Youth in Dhofar Governorate, noted that the competition focuses on developing youth capabilities across diverse fields. Events include individual debates, sports commentary, innovation and entrepreneurship, all designed to enhance skills and empower participants.
He highlighted that club-level participation has been strong, with 694 male and female participants actively engaged in all areas. The second phase of the competition will feature inter-club interactions to qualify teams for the third phase.
The 10th edition features a wide range of categories, including literature (classical and popular poetry), cultural debates, visual arts (plastic arts and photography), performing arts (music and chanting), technology and innovation (entrepreneurship and electronic games) and sports commentary. - ONA
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