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The cultural conversation: Ithra study finds positive cultural participation in KSA and wider MENA region despite systemic challenges
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), a leading cultural think 
tank in the region, commissioned three reports to better understand the 
evolution of the cultural and creative industry in the Saudi, regional and 
global context. The research takes the pulse of the public on their creative 
and cultural experiences at a time when the sector is undergoing a radical 
transformation and is slowly recovering from the effects of COVID-19. It 
consolidates Saudi and global experts' perspectives, highlighting key insights 
on the production, consumption and role of government and other enablers of the 
sector. 

The three reports by Ithra titled "Culture in the 21st Century", "Charting the 
transformation of the Saudi cultural and creative industry" and "How COVID-19 
is impacting the cultural and creative industry" uncover several theme-specific 
trends related to cultural demand and consumer preferences across the MENA 
region, with History and Heritage emerging as the most popular theme, followed 
by Film and Television.

Despite the overarching positive cultural participation across the region, the 
research points to accessibility as a key barrier to cultural engagement. 
Fatmah Alrashid, Head of Strategy and Partnerships at Ithra, stressed the 
importance of activating cultural participation in the region by focusing on 
"making cultural participation available to all" in terms of quality and 
economy, providing the necessary platforms, and contributing to the 
implementation of initiatives that will make culture part of the public 
education programs and curriculum.

Given the above barriers to cultural engagement and general Cultural Creative 
Industry trends across the MENA region, the study recommends several directions 
and policy measures to accelerate cultural participation, including: 

Policymakers and service providers need to focus on making cultural 
participation more inclusive by addressing information barriers and supporting 
the participation of low-income groups 
Governments and communities may implement initiatives to promote life-long 
cultural learning (e.g., through greater emphasis on education curriculum) 
Cultural institutions in MENA can learn from each other's distinct strengths to 
help boost participation across the region
A summary of the report can be found on Ithra's website on the following link: 
Cultural Report | Ithra[https://www.ithra.com/en/cultural-report/], and for 
more information on Ithra and its programs, visit www.ithra.com.

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source: King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra)
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