Oman Hosts Major Dialogue Session to Revive Arabic Music
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth organized a special music dialogue session today. Sultan Qaboos University co-hosted this exciting event at the College of Arts.
Many academics, musical experts, and talented practitioners attended the engaging panel.
Discussing the Future of Arab Art
The session explored the vital role of the Arab Music Academy. Participants discussed reviving traditional Arabic music in the modern world.
The Ministry constantly enhances the arts to build strong national cultural awareness. Officials view authentic music as a crucial part of Omani identity.
Modern technologies rapidly change how people produce and receive artistic works today. The experts tackled major challenges like proper musical documentation.
They noted a sad decline of classical music forms recently. Meanwhile, modern musical styles continue to grow rapidly across the region.
Speakers stressed the urgent need to balance artistic authenticity with modern renewal. Musicians must move beyond mere preservation toward innovative cultural revival.
Academic Perspectives on Musical Heritage
Dr Nabil Salloum called Arabic music a living cultural memory. He said it deeply touches our cognitive and emotional dimensions.
Reviving this beautiful art requires very serious scientific research projects. Scholars must reread musical heritage using modern approaches to preserve its identity.
Dr Ayat Al-Maqa’i explained the pivotal role of academic institutions. Universities actively shape musical awareness among younger generations.
She views music education as an absolute cultural necessity today. Schools need renewed curricula that balance deep heritage with global experiences.
Investing in Youth and Identity
Dr Nasser Al-Naabi detailed the Ministry's integrated cultural system. This modern system successfully hosts the arts and supports local creators.
Investing in music directly invests in the national identity and youth energy. Young artists create incredible models that beautifully express the modern age.
Ru’a Al-Lamki praised the strategic partnership with the Arab Music Academy. This collaboration significantly enhances joint Arab work in the music field.
Exchanging experiences creates a highly mature and competitive Arab musical movement.
Promoting Future Cultural Integration
The exciting session concluded with strong calls for institutional integration. Cultural and academic institutions must activate scientific research in musical studies.
Leaders plan to adopt quality initiatives targeting ambitious young people. They will provide creative platforms that perfectly respect cultural privacy.
These efforts strongly promote overall cultural activity across the Sultanate. Oman firmly consolidates its presence in the international art scene today.
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