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		<title>Cultural Week Highlights Yemen’s Folk Traditions and Artistic Heritage</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Yemen Culture Week opened in Riyadh as part of the Global Harmony 2 initiative, bringing together communities to celebrate Yemen’s rich artistic heritage and traditional expressions.</p>



<p>The event, organized in cooperation with several cultural and entertainment bodies, aims to strengthen cultural understanding and highlight the diversity present across the Kingdom.</p>



<p>The program offers visitors an immersive journey through Yemen’s folk arts, featuring live performances and interactive showcases that highlight long-standing traditions.</p>



<p>Members of the Yemeni community, along with visitors from various nationalities, are engaging with the activities and exploring the cultural displays throughout the venue.</p>



<p>More than 80 performers are presenting a lineup of traditional folk arts, including music, dance and theatrical performances that reflect the depth of Yemen’s cultural identity.</p>



<p>Audiences are experiencing a wide range of artistic expressions that preserve customs passed down through generations.</p>



<p>The initiative forms part of the broader Quality of Life Program, supporting ongoing efforts to promote cultural participation and community engagement in alignment with national development goals.</p>



<p>The event aims to offer a space where residents and visitors can explore diverse art forms in an accessible and welcoming environment.</p>



<p>Pavilions at the venue feature displays of traditional crafts, offering insights into the craftsmanship associated with Yemeni heritage.<br>These showcases include silverware, handmade textiles, bamboo products and clothing designs produced using traditional methods.</p>



<p>Artists and artisans are providing live demonstrations that help visitors understand the significance of each craft and the skills required to create them.</p>



<p>Many attendees are interacting directly with creators, learning about the stories and techniques behind each cultural element.</p>



<p>The opening day attracted strong participation, with folk groups performing a variety of musical and dance routines that added energy and authenticity to the atmosphere.</p>



<p>Visitors expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to experience Yemen’s artistic diversity within a broader cultural platform.</p>



<p>The event also supports emerging creators by providing opportunities to showcase their work to a diverse audience, encouraging continued cultural expression and preservation.</p>



<p>This environment fosters collaboration among performers, artisans and cultural organizations, strengthening connections across different communities.</p>



<p>Global Harmony 2 has already drawn significant attention, with previous events attracting more than one million visitors during the first four weeks.</p>



<p>The initiative continues to position cultural exchange as a key element of social development, promoting interaction among the many communities living in the Kingdom.</p>



<p>As Yemen Culture Week progresses, it is expected to further highlight the importance of cultural appreciation in building meaningful social ties.</p>



<p>The event reinforces the role of heritage in strengthening understanding, preserving identity and enriching the cultural landscape of Riyadh.</p>



<p>By celebrating Yemen’s traditions through music, crafts, performances and interactive workshops, the initiative continues to support a dynamic cultural environment.</p>



<p>Its activities contribute to long-term goals of enhancing quality of life, fostering creativity and promoting shared cultural experiences across the region.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Craftswomen Shine at Banan Festival as Heritage and Creativity Take Center Stage</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The Banan festival has become one of the most vibrant celebrations of Saudi Arabia’s artistic heritage, bringing together]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211;</strong> The Banan festival has become one of the most vibrant celebrations of Saudi Arabia’s artistic heritage, bringing together talented craftswomen, global artisans and culture enthusiasts in a colorful showcase that highlights the Kingdom’s deep-rooted traditions and modern creativity in the Year of Handicrafts.</p>



<p>Running in Riyadh until Nov. 26, the event stands as a powerful platform that honors the role of Saudi women in preserving cultural identity while introducing innovative ideas that reflect the nation’s growing artistic confidence.</p>



<p>Visitors to the festival are welcomed into a warm atmosphere filled with storytelling, craftsmanship and cultural diversity, where more than 20 countries participate and share their unique crafts and traditions.</p>



<p>The gathering emphasizes empowerment, unity and inspiration, showing how artisans from different regions and backgrounds contribute to the shared language of creativity.</p>



<p>Saudi visitors like Rahaf Al-Harthi praise the festival for showcasing the exceptional abilities of Saudi women, many of whom continue to redefine traditional crafts through fresh interpretations and modern flair.</p>



<p>Al-Harthi expressed pride in seeing local talent celebrated on such a global stage, noting that the festival reflects the strength, dedication and artistic excellence of Saudi women throughout history.</p>



<p>One of the most admired crafts featured is Sadu weaving, a traditional Bedouin art that transforms wool into striking geometric patterns bursting with color and meaning.</p>



<p>The festival displays Sadu-inspired abayas, contemporary clothing, home décor and handcrafted accessories that honor the past while embracing modern design trends.</p>



<p>Rahaf and her sister Ohood, whose mother is a participating Sadu weaver, said their visit to Banan helped them appreciate the beauty, diversity and cultural significance of regional crafts.</p>



<p>They explained how women in earlier generations used limited resources to create clothing, tents and decorative items, proving their ingenuity and resilience—qualities still reflected in today’s artisans.</p>



<p>Ohood said that Banan reveals the rich variety of crafts found across Saudi Arabia, from Hail to Jouf and Madinah, each region bringing its own colors, symbols and techniques to the festival.</p>



<p>She encouraged visitors to explore the event, describing it as a meaningful experience that deepens understanding of national heritage while celebrating innovation.</p>



<p>Among the standout participants is Saudi artist Duha Akhdar from Al-Qatif, known for her intricate macrame and knot artistry inspired by old fishnets and maritime heritage.</p>



<p>Her work transforms simple rope into elegant hanging baskets, ornaments and decorative pieces, blending tradition with creativity in ways that resonate with visitors.</p>



<p>Akhdar uses tree branches—once integral elements of old homes—as bases for her macrame boats, carved with Arabic calligraphy and topped with beautifully knotted sails.</p>



<p>She has trained more than 600 individuals in macrame, including people with disabilities, making her art not only visually captivating but also socially uplifting.</p>



<p>Her interest in macrame began during her studies in Canada, where she observed how Mexican families preserved their knot-tying traditions across generations.</p>



<p>This inspired her to research Arab history, where she discovered similar techniques that date back centuries, encouraging her to revive and modernize the craft within Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>Akhdar’s newer pieces include works inspired by the Kaaba, which she has presented to prominent Saudi leaders, reflecting her pride in cultural heritage and her desire to honor spiritual themes.</p>



<p>Her journey demonstrates how traditional crafts can evolve into meaningful art forms that strengthen cultural identity and inspire the next generation of makers.</p>



<p>The festival also welcomes global creators such as Georgia’s Nata Nikoleishvili, who, alongside her mother, produces handmade clothing using wool felting, natural dyes and plant-based prints.</p>



<p>Their participation highlights Banan’s international appeal and its mission to connect cultures through creativity, craftsmanship and shared artistic passion.</p>



<p>Saudi artist Afaf Dajam adds depth to the festival through her modern interpretations of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri, a regional art recognized by UNESCO for its cultural importance.</p>



<p>Her work explores the beauty of geometric wall designs traditionally created by women, blending history with contemporary artistic expression.</p>



<p>Dajam says Banan provides an inspiring environment where artists exchange ideas and learn from one another, discovering surprising similarities between Saudi crafts and those from India, Mexico and North Africa.</p>



<p>This exchange strengthens cultural appreciation and reinforces the universal language of creativity that binds artisans together across borders.</p>
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