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Saudi Film Commission Participates in Annecy International Animation Film Festival
Saudi Film Commission Participates in Annecy International Animation Film Festival

Asharq Al-Awsat

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Film Commission Participates in Annecy International Animation Film Festival

The Saudi Film Commission is participating in the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2025, taking place from June 8 to 14 in Annecy, France, one of the world's most significant events in the field of animation. The Commission's participation aims to enhance communication with animation creators worldwide, promote Saudi animation in European forums, keep abreast of the latest trends in this sector, and enable national talents to benefit from the accompanying training programs. The Saudi Film Commission's participation includes a delegation from the Commission, along with a group of Saudi filmmakers specializing in animation, selected based on criteria that considered their activity and specialization in the field, as well as their production of animated works during 2024. This participation also forms part of efforts to strengthen distribution and exhibition channels and enrich the animation sector locally. Participation in the festival reflects the Kingdom's ambition to be a leading voice in the global cinema and animation industries, as the festival serves as a prominent platform for creative collaboration, co-production opportunities, and professional dialogue, providing a launchpad for international partnerships that contribute to the growth of the Kingdom's cultural economy over the long term.

Conference to highlight role of museum and heritage institutions in tourism development
Conference to highlight role of museum and heritage institutions in tourism development

Times of Oman

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Conference to highlight role of museum and heritage institutions in tourism development

Muscat: The international conference titled 'Museums and Their Role in Tourism Development' will launch next Sunday at the Oman Across Ages Museum, with participation from over 42 researchers, academics, and experts from 21 countries. The event is held under the patronage of Salim bin Mohammed Al Mahrouqi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism, and is organized by the Oman Across Ages Museum in cooperation with the National Records and Archives Authority and the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism. Spanning three days, the conference aims to highlight the role of museum and heritage institutions in tourism development and the preservation of cultural components. It also seeks to promote museum-based tourism, the cultural economy, and associated investment opportunities. Moreover, it will address the educational and knowledge-based role of museums through academic partnerships and the integration of modern digital technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality to enrich visitor experiences. Another key goal is to foster the exchange of expertise both locally and internationally in this field. Workshops and accompanying exhibition The international conference will feature six specialized workshops as a core component to enhance the outcomes of the event. These workshops will focus on key museum-related issues and provide a platform for interactive knowledge-sharing among participants. Topics include digital technologies, museum management, community engagement, and cultural content development, bridging theoretical approaches with practical applications. An accompanying exhibition will also take place, featuring contributions from both governments and private institutions, alongside prominent researchers and academics. The exhibition aims to showcase the cultural and economic dimensions of museums and to highlight their growing societal and tourism roles. Promoting knowledge-based roles Commenting on the significance of the event, Moza Al-Wardiyah, Assistant Director General for Museum Affairs, stated that the conference represents a strategic opportunity to spotlight museums as dynamic cultural and economic drivers. She emphasized that Oman's hosting of such a distinguished group of specialists underscores the country's commitment to enhancing the intellectual and societal roles of museums. This, she noted, supports sustainable development goals and strengthens national efforts to preserve and promote cultural heritage through tourism. Al-Wardiyah added entities that the collaboration among organizing reflects a spirit of institutional synergy and affirms the importance of leveraging culture and heritage as a sustainable economic resource that strengthens identity and enriches the visitor experience. Royal Orchestra to accompany the event As part of the conference's side events, the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra will perform two musical evenings on Sunday and Monday. The programme will include 'The Epic of Ahmed bin Majid, offering an artistic experience that celebrates Oman's maritime history and immortalises its civilisational legacy. This participation provides a valuable opportunity to experience the event in its historical and artistic dimensions, complementing the conference's cultural message through musical storytelling.

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