
Saudi Arabia’s Museums Commission has signed an executive program with the Cité de la Musique – Philharmonie de Paris to boost cultural collaboration in museums and music, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Signed by Museums Commission Acting CEO Ibrahim Alsanousi and Philharmonie de Paris CEO Olivier Mantei, the deal will held specialized training courses and educational initiatives for families and children.
Furthermore, both entities will cooperate in exchanging loans of historical musical pieces and instruments, organizing traveling art programs and exhibitions, as well as holding events and workshops at the Tariq Abdul Hakeem Museum in the historic Jeddah district.
Alsanousi indicated that the agreement represents a qualitative leap in fostering cultural ties between both Saudi Arabia and France.
Importantly, the deal will play a pivotal role in positioning Tariq Abdulhakim Museum as an attractive platform for musical education and engagement.
Meanwhile, Mantei has praised the Kingdom’s cultural vision and noted that the current agreement paves the way for more future initiatives.
This executive program comes after the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Saudi Ministry of Culture and the French Ministry of Culture to support cultural ties in line with the Saudi Vision 2030.
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