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Saudi Arabia seeks French help for music, cinema and opera
By AF
Published: April 9, 2018



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"I cannot think of a better partner for culture and art than France," says Saudi Culture Minister Awwad Alawwad. PHOTO : REUTERS/FILE

PARIS: Saudi Arabia will employ French expertise to set up a national opera and orchestra, under an agreement signed on Monday during a visit to Paris by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The deal will see the Paris Opera company help the oil-rich kingdom produce its own classical music and shows, a further sign of Prince Mohammed’s desire to change the image of his homeland.

He has already announced the lifting of a ban on women driving, the re-opening of cinemas for the first time in over three decades and new mixed-gender concerts, despite opposition from religious hardliners.

The kingdom also revealed on Monday that it would enter short films at the Cannes cinema festival for the first time and send an official delegation to the celebration of often edgy and subversive silver-screen art on the Riviera this May.


“I cannot think of a better partner for culture and art than France,” Saudi Culture Minister Awwad Alawwad said.

Prince Mohammed, 32, was hosted by President Emmanuel Macron for a three-hour dinner at Paris’s historic Louvre museum on Sunday night after flying in on his first trip to France as heir to the Saudi throne.

“The discussions were friendly, which allowed the two men to establish a personal relationship,” Macron’s office said.

They will now work on a “strategic document” involving a series of contracts to be signed by Macron during a visit to Saudi Arabia later this year, his office said, without further details.

Macron, 40, faces a diplomatic tightrope in talks with the prince as he seeks to bolster his ties with the world’s top oil exporter, while also managing relations with the kingdom’s arch-rival Iran.

He will host the prince for a gala dinner at the Elysee Palace on Tuesday.



Prince Mohammed’s visit is part of a global tour that has already seen him travel to the United States, Britain and Egypt as he seeks to project a more moderate vision of his country.

Saudi and French aides had stressed before the trip that cultural ties, as well as new business opportunities, would be at the heart of two days of talks between government and private-sector figures from both countries.

In February, Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority (GEA) announced it would stage more than 5,000 festivals and concerts in 2018, double the number of last year, and pump $64 billion in the sector in the coming decade.

The announcement about the Cannes film festival came after Prince Mohammed dined last week in Hollywood with media mogul Rupert Murdoch, along with film studio bosses and famed American actors including Morgan Freeman.

Amid the flurry of announcements in France, campaigners were also mobilised to keep attention focused on French weapons exports to Saudi Arabia and rights abuses in the country.
 
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Looks like the Saudis are in for some entertainment.
 
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The prince should open up his herem. I'm sure France can make erotic movies based on that.
 
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This is a guy which Pakistan needs badly. Think about this, he didn’t go to any ummah chummah country like Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia etc for cultural inspiration. he sees these cultures and people as backward thinking and uncultured. He went to the head of European cultural capital to get help in creating his cultural revolution. He’s liberalizing and westernizing his country, which is what any sane country that wants to move away from religious fanaticism will do.
 
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Why? Is there no music or movies from the Arab world, or the Muslim world? :what:
 
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This is a guy which Pakistan needs badly. Think about this, he didn’t go to any ummah chummah country like Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia etc for cultural inspiration. he sees these cultures and people as backward thinking and uncultured. He went to the head of European cultural capital to get help in creating his cultural revolution. He’s liberalizing and westernizing his country, which is what any sane country that wants to move away from religious fanaticism will do.

Strange how the Saudis are calling other Arab and Muslim counties backwards. Many of them are not only more liberal, but have great culture, including movies and music. It was Saudi paranoia and xenophobia that culturally stifled their country, so their first outreach to improve their culture is Europe? Okay.
 
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So workers form India, music and culture from France? what about Islamic Ummah Chumma Republic of Al-Bakistan?? only hired guns and mujaheddin to fight soviet union??
they need music not jaamia hifza and akora khatan madrasa belly dance sir

Sanu fatwa aaly pull ty bula ky

Saudi mahi liberal ho gya
humy chu tiya bana ker kaheen . mark my words pakiatan will keep burning
 
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The more I'm knowing about KSA, the more I'm getting surprised. I had a completely different idea about Saudi Arabia before joining this forum. Looks like this young Prince knows what he's doing.
 
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I would not be surprised if the al saud dogs were in fact Jews.

ottoman empire is over, conspiracy theories do not sell, Israel is one of largest trading partner of Turkey...since your armed forces is soo heavily equipped with Israeli tech..It would be a case of cursing the reflection in the mirror..
 
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ottoman empire is over, conspiracy theories do not sell, Israel is one of largest trading partner of Turkey...since your armed forces is soo heavily equipped with Israeli tech..

Israel is now the main protector ally of the Wahhabis.
Maybe Saudi Arabia should be called Saul Ben Arabia instead.
 
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