Saudi Press

Saudi Arabia and the world
Saturday, Feb 22, 2025

RITA inaugurates Jeddah branch in Balad

RITA inaugurates Jeddah branch in Balad

The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (RITA) has launched its first branch in Jeddah, with choosing Historic Jeddah as its headquarters. RITA was established as an initiative of the Quality of Life Program, one the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 Realization Programs.
Choosing Historic Jeddah as the headquarters of the institute is an indication of the interest shown in historical architecture and preserving the Saudi style of building architecture in all its forms.
This will be a great milestone in the Kingdom’s emerging cultural scene as the institute is poised to contribute effectively to reflecting a shining image of the Kingdom’s ancient and distinguished cultural heritage.

Dr. Suzan Al-Yahya, director general of RITA, emphasized that the opening of this cultural edifice is an extension of the Kingdom’s quest to reshape its cultural landscape in a positive way consistent with the goals of the Vision 2030.

“Our country has a lot of diversity in the cultural heritage. Through the institute’s branch in Jeddah, we will seek to highlight and preserve it and empower young Saudi cadres with expertise and skills in this field, to be an extension of previous generations that preserved and developed this heritage, which made it a witness to the history of the Kingdom’s successes and made a distinguished name for it in the field of traditional arts,” she said.

The architecture in Historic Jeddah in Balad neighborhood is characterized by architectural components that elevated the region’s cultural and artistic value, apart from Historic Jeddah’s finding a place in UNESCO’s World Heritage List besides being the gateway to Makkah and Madinah. In this perspective, RITA is working to revive the traditional arts and cultural heritage of the place.

Al-Yahya noted the Saudi youth are creative and have a lot of passion for success and excellence in the field of traditional arts. “We can introduce the authentic Saudi culture, which carries love and peace for the whole world, to the youth so that they can take them to all over the world,” she added.

It is worth mentioning that RITA, in partnership with the Prince Charles Foundation for Traditional Arts, is offering the Architecture Diploma Program in Historic Jeddah as an educational experience of the highest standards to revive the traditional and urban architecture of Historic Jeddah with an emphasis on preserving the material cultural heritage.

The program offers a mixture of crafts and design principles that will develop knowledge and skills by blending theoretical and applied methodologies, in addition to instilling awareness of the importance of cultural heritage in the contemporary context of architecture and handicrafts in Historic Jeddah, to renew traditional arts and craft skills and ensure their sustainability and support graduates with opportunities to engage in restoration and revival projects in Historic Jeddah.

As of 2025, the King Salman Park in Riyadh is set to host RITA’s main campus, which will feature four art academies, three cinema halls, an external theater, a cultural educational center, a national theater, and five specialized museums.

A few weeks ago, RITA had kicked off its executive programs aimed at providing an innovative environment to develop potentials in Saudi traditional arts through educational, cultural, and social programs.

The institute’s goal is to emphasize the national identity by enriching and promoting the traditional arts, in addition to motivating and training local skills and talents, and providing educational programs in this field.

The institute seeks to contribute to preserving the tangible and intangible assets of traditional arts, raising the level of awareness in the Kingdom, promoting these arts locally and globally, and encouraging and supporting the efforts made to maintain them.

In September this year, RITA announced the opening of registration for its first six training courses and that include wicker making with palm leaves, Sadu weaving, hand embroidery, pottery making, in addition to an introductory course on UNESCO and a course on identifying and inventorying intangible cultural heritage based on the local community.

These courses highlight the important role of the institute in strengthening national capabilities and raising the level of awareness and knowledge in the fields of traditional arts.

The training courses are available at RITA’s Riyadh headquarters to all citizens who are at least 18 years old. Those who are interested to register can complete their registration through the institute’s website https://trita.edu.sa.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Saudi Press
0:00
0:00
Close
Saudi Arabia and the United States Strengthen Ties Amid Global Developments
Saudi Arabia Hosts Global Conference to Promote Islamic Unity
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education and Child Development
Saudi Arabia Announces Competition for Best Founding Day Outfits
Saudi-EU Food Security Officials Hold Talks to Strengthen Collaboration
Putin Expresses Gratitude to Saudi Crown Prince for Hosting US-Russia Talks
UK and Saudi Arabia Enhance Collaboration in Innovation and Technology
Denmark's Embassy in Riyadh Showcases Danish Cuisine with Saudi Influence
Saudi Artist Salman Al-Amir Unveils 'Tafawut' Exhibition in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia Offers Condolences to Kuwait Following Military Exercise Fatalities
Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs Completes Ramadan Preparations in Madinah
Etidal Secretary-General Hosts UN Counter-Terrorism Director in Riyadh
ADNOC Drilling Targets Over $1 Billion in Investments for 2025 Amid Gulf Expansion Plans
Derayah Financial Achieves Remarkable Growth in Saudi Brokerage and Asset Management
Saudi Arabia Shortlists 30 Firms for Mining Licenses in Eastern Province and Tabuk
Saudi Foreign Minister Engages Counterparts at G20 Meeting in Johannesburg
Oil Prices Decline Amid Rising US Inventories
Saudi Arabia's NDMC Plans Green Bond Issuance by 2025
Moody’s Affirms Egypt’s Caa1 Rating Amid Positive Economic Outlook
Oman and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Economic Ties with New Agreements
Saudi Arabia Investments Propel Expansion of Qurayyah Power Plant
Saudi Capital Market Authority Advances SPACs and Direct Listings
Global Energy Leaders Gather in Riyadh for Symposium on Energy Outlooks
Al-Ahsa Region Sees 500% Growth in Tourism as Saudi Arabia Prioritizes Development
Saudi Arabia Advances Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Al-Ahsa with New Agreement
King Salman Approves Official Saudi Riyal Symbol
Saudi Credit Card Lending Reaches $8.4 Billion Amid Digital Payment Expansion
King Salman Approves Official Symbol for Saudi Riyal
Putin Thanks Saudi Crown Prince for Facilitating U.S.-Russia Discussions
Saudi Foreign Minister Attends G20 Meeting in Johannesburg
Saudi Arabia Prepares for Nationwide Founding Day Celebrations
Inauguration of Hira Park and Walkway Enhances Jeddah's Urban Landscape
Crown Prince Hosts Leaders for Informal Meeting in Riyadh Amid Gaza Rebuilding Plans
Saudi Official Highlights Achievements and Media's Role in National Transformation
Three Expatriate Women Arrested for Prostitution in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia's Diplomatic Evolution Highlighted at Saudi Media Forum
Healthy Eating and Preparation Essential for Ramadan Fasting
Saudi Arabia and Japan Forge Sustainable Textile Partnership
Advanced Limb Surgery Restores Mobility in Pediatric Cancer Patient
Jeddah Event Explores AI's Role in Boosting Saudi Arabia's SME Sector
UN Representative Highlights AI's Role in Perpetuating Gender Stereotypes
Saudi and Jordanian Leaders Discuss Enhanced Security Cooperation in Amman
Saudi British Society Honors Cultural Bridge-Builders at London Gala
Saudi Media Forum 2025 Explores AI's Role in Modern Journalism
Saudi Arabia's Saqer Al-Moqbel Appointed as WTO General Council President for 2025–2026
Saudi Deputy Ministers Engage in Diplomatic Discussions with U.S. and Dutch Officials in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia to Launch Iftar Program in 61 Countries During Ramadan
Saudi Visitors Expected to Spend £942 Million in UK During 2025
Saudi Arabia Gifts Kaaba's Kiswah to Uzbekistan's Center of Islamic Civilization
Digital Cooperation Organization Concludes Fourth General Assembly with Multiple Agreements
×