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RIYADH: A platform on wheels has been rolled out to celebrate and promote traditional arts through a tour across the Kingdom’s regions.
The “Craftsman Bus,” an initiative of the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts, will run until Nov. 23, offering cultural and creative experiences with live performances, interactive activities, parades, creative workshops and community art showcases.
Each weekend, the bus stops at King Faisal Park (Education Park) in Hafr Al-Batin governorate, the historic market in Dumat Al-Jandal governorate, and concludes its journey at the heritage village in Jazan.
The event features live demonstrations by skilled local craftsmen, showcasing traditional arts such as Sadu weaving, hand embroidery, wickerwork, leather tanning, incense making, stone carving and metal crafting to create ornaments and jewelry with a traditional flair.
It offers visitors the opportunity to learn traditional crafts and unleash their creativity through interactive artistic workshops.
The bus travels to selected locations, showcasing performances that highlight the unique cultural heritage of each region.
The journey begins with Samri art in Hafar Al-Batin governorate, continues with Dahha art in Dumat Al-Jandal governorate and concludes with the vibrant Azzawi art in Jazan, bringing traditional performing arts closer to communities.
The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts is a pioneering institution dedicated to showcasing Ƶ’s national identity and elevating traditional arts on both the local and global stages.
Its mission is to preserve the heritage of these arts, celebrate living treasures and pioneers, and recognize distinguished individuals in the field.
By supporting national talent and encouraging the mastery and development of traditional crafts, the institute is ensuring that the rich legacy of Ƶ’s creative arts remains vibrant, innovative and celebrated for generations to come.