Cultural convergence: Saudi artist, US jazz legend unite in an evening of musical exchange

American musicians from the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at the university of California, Los Angeles visited Ahmed Mater’s studio for a private tour and discussion. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh)
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Updated 14 January 2025

Cultural convergence: Saudi artist, US jazz legend unite in an evening of musical exchange

Cultural convergence: Saudi artist, US jazz legend unite in an evening of musical exchange

RIYADH: In an evening of musical and cultural exchange, Saudi artist Ahmed Mater hosted an American delegation of musicians featuring jazz legend Herbie Hancock, Manhattan Transfer singer Janis Siegel, and local Saudi artists in his studio in JAX on Monday.

“One of the most important aspects of this visit was the arts. The arts intersect and converge … art such as jazz, contemporary art, visual art, there is a dialogue between them,” Mater told Arab News.

He also underlined the importance of “dialogue between art that is local, Saudi, and historical, and art that is western, American, (such as) jazz.”




Saudi artists and American musicians from the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at UC Los Angeles visited Ahmed Mater's studio for a private tour. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh)

Mater himself specializes in a range of art forms including photography, video, sound, installations, video art, filmmaking and drawing.

His studio in JAX is filled with historical books, vintage film reels, and equipment, along with art supplies that he offers to artists for learning and creating. His mission is to use the studio as a foundation to support and nurture artistic talent.

Mater welcomed local Saudi artists and American musicians from the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at the University of California, Los Angeles to his studio for a private tour and discussion.

Davida MacDonald, cultural attache at the US Embassy, attended the gathering and outlined her experience touring the studio with the delegation of musicians.

“Dr. Ahmed Mater is a legend … I always love coming here. It is just a place of creative ferment, there are filmmakers and artists and musicians,” she said. “We are so excited the US Embassy has partnered with the Saudi Music Commission and the Ministry of Culture to bring these jazz legends to the Kingdom for the first time.”

Hancock’s visit to the Kingdom is part of a celebration of Saudi-US cultural ties, sponsored by the Arts Envoy Program from the US Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Saudi Music Commission, the Ministry of Culture, Music Hub, and the King Fahd Cultural Center.

“The genuine interest and affection with which this group of stellar musicians has been received by Saudi musicians, as well as the public at large, is just a testament to the energy, dynamism and creativity of the Saudi music scene,” she said.

The cultural attache underlined the importance of the visit, which she described as a “two-way exchange” with “American jazz musicians sharing their craft with Saudi musicians and learning from Saudi musicians.”

MacDonald said the tour was meant to be a five-minute affair but instead lasted an hour, with detailed discussions of art and music.

Mater said that Hancock had “a unique and memorable reaction” to the studio and that “the spirit of his visit was friendly and familiar, rather than formal,” leading to a longer and more comprehensive tour.

“For example, he (Hancock) was curious and asked me about Saudi artists and the music they make, such as Mohammed Abdu, whose pictures were presented in the studio.”

Mater highlighted that his colleague and fellow artist in the studio, Abdullah Al-Qarni, a qunun player and maker, was present and played alongside Hancock in a spur-of-the-moment performance.

“The studio team was present and Al-Qarni played the qunun and explained the eastern and western maqams. They worked on comparing how the sounds resonated,” he said.

Afterward, Al-Qarni and Mater presented Hancok with a qunun to take with him back to the US.

“It was a beautiful night for everyone,” Mater said. “Art, like jazz, fine art, and visual art … there is a dialogue between them, this is the beauty of today.”


‘Sustainable Steps’ launched to improve environmental practices

‘Sustainable Steps’ launched to improve environmental practices
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‘Sustainable Steps’ launched to improve environmental practices

‘Sustainable Steps’ launched to improve environmental practices
  • The initiative aims to conduct several theoretical and interactive activities on Saturdays and Fridays

RIYADH: The first phase of the “Sustainable Steps” awareness initiative will be launched on Friday to promote responsible environmental behavior and practices.

It is supported by the Environment Fund and run in cooperation with the Rahala Association in Tanuma governorate.

The initiative aims to conduct several theoretical and interactive activities on Saturdays and Fridays to guide tourists and visitors to the governorate’s public parks and engage them in implementing best practices that contribute to preserving natural landmarks and enhancing environmental sustainability.

The Rahala Association is also working to implement the initiative in Al-Sharaf Park and Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Park in cooperation with Tanuma governorate.

“Sustainable Steps” is based on the principles of pre-trip planning, camping on suitable surfaces, waste disposal, reducing the effects of lighting fires, respecting wildlife and not disturbing natural components, and being considerate of other visitors.

Fawaz Al-Enezi, senior vice president of marketing and communications and official spokesperson for the Environment Fund, explained that the initiative was being implemented with the support of the fund, with the aim of raising awareness and empowering associations, civil society organizations and individuals by providing volunteer opportunities. 

Al-Enezi said that the Environment Fund promoted the environmental sector in the Kingdom by enabling initiatives and supporting research and innovation in the environment sector through the Incentives and Grants Program, which included 16 tracks in various fields, with the ease of applying for support through the grants program platform on the fund’s website.


Saudi leadership send cables of condolences after passing of former Kenya PM

’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
Updated 16 October 2025

Saudi leadership send cables of condolences after passing of former Kenya PM

’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
  • Odinga died at the age of 80 on Wednesday during a health visit to India
  • Ruto declared seven days of national mourning and a state funeral

RIYADH: ’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent cables of condolences to the President of Kenya William Samoei Ruto after the passing of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Odinga died at the age of 80 on Wednesday during a health visit to India.

Ruto declared seven days of national mourning and a state funeral, calling Odinga “Kenya’s foremost statesman and one of Africa’s greatest sons.”

King Salman expressed his “deepest condolences” to Ruto, Odinga’s family, and the Kenyan people. The crown prince sent a similar cable.


Saudi FM holds telephone call with Pakistani counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call on Thursday with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar. (AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call on Thursday with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar. (AFP)
Updated 16 October 2025

Saudi FM holds telephone call with Pakistani counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call on Thursday with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar. (AFP)
  • During the call, they discussed Saudi-Pakistani relations and efforts to de-escalate the situation in the region

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call on Thursday with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the call, they discussed Saudi-Pakistani relations and efforts to de-escalate the situation in the region.


Saudi Falcons Club Auction sees sale of two birds

Saudi Falcons Club Auction sees sale of two birds
Updated 16 October 2025

Saudi Falcons Club Auction sees sale of two birds

Saudi Falcons Club Auction sees sale of two birds
  • The birds of prey fetch large sums from falconers who prize their breeding, rarity and hunting capabilities

RIYADH: The most expensive falcon from this year’s Saudi Falcons Club Auction in Riyadh was sold for SR360,000 ($95,986), the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The bidding for the Shaheen falcon began at SR150,000 before a series of competitive bids brought the total to the SR360,000 mark.

Total sales for the evening reached SR461,000 for the sale of two falcons.

A second falcon, also a Shaheen, was sold for SR101,000.

The birds of prey fetch large sums from falconers who prize their breeding, rarity and hunting capabilities.

The auction has become a key event for falconers worldwide, attracting sellers and buyers of elite local and international breeding stock.

The Saudi Falcons Club continues to support falconers from the Kingdom and abroad by offering transportation, accommodation and official sales documentation.

The auction is also broadcast live on television and social media platforms, expanding its reach and promoting falconry’s cultural and economic significance.

The auction plays a key role in preserving the Kingdom’s cultural heritage, promoting falconry among new generations and generating economic value for participants.

These efforts reflect the club’s broader mission to safeguard the traditions of falconry and strengthen its place in Saudi society.

Recognized as one of the world’s largest specialized falcon auctions, the Malham event has created investment opportunities in the sector, according to the SPA.

The auction has also helped local farms adopt international best practices and contributed to ’s emergence as a global falconry hub.


reaffirms safety efforts on World Food Day

The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16. (@saudimomrah)
The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16. (@saudimomrah)
Updated 16 October 2025

reaffirms safety efforts on World Food Day

The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16. (@saudimomrah)
  • To advance digital transformation, ministry has implemented a digital health certificate system for workers in food-related sectors and public health activities

RIYADH: The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16 by the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing reaffirming its commitment to enhancing food safety and improving health supervision of eating establishments across the country, in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030.

To advance digital transformation and regulatory efficiency, the ministry has implemented a digital health certificate system for workers in food-related sectors and public health activities — issuing over 1.2 million health certificates in 2024 — and updated the requirements manual to simplify processes.

The ministry has also coordinated with the Ministry of Health to unify medical examinations for residency permits and expatriate health certificates, launching a joint initiative with the Human Resources Development Fund to support Saudi workers.

The government is enhancing field monitoring by increasing inspections and regulatory tours to improve food safety compliance.

In addition, updated requirements for food sectors have been implemented to enhance public health and hygiene standards.

A revised penalties schedule for food violations ensures fairness and compliance, supported by effective supervisory and legislative mechanisms to promote a safe food environment.