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Riyadh Season (Arabic: موسم الرياض, romanized: mawsim ar-Riyāḍ) is a series of entertainment, cultural, and sporting events held in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. The event was introduced in 2019 by the General Entertainment Authority as part of the larger Saudi Seasons initiative in support of Saudi Vision 2030 .
Mawsim or moussem (Arabic: موسم), waada, or raqb, is the term used in the Maghreb to designate an annual regional festival in which worshippers usually combine the religious celebration of local Marabouts or Sufi Tariqas, with various festivities and commercial activities. These are very popular events, often attended by people from very ...
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The 2009 festival, a nine-day event entitled "Rhythms of the World", [3] [22] was the eighth edition and began on 15 May, [22] attracting crowds of one million people from cities such as Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez and Tangiers to Rabat. [22] [23] Admission cost between 100 and 500 dirhams (15 to 70 USD). [22] 1700 performers performed in 2009. [18]
The people celebrate their faith, life, liberty, nature, elation, and achievements round the year through a wide variety of fairs and festivals, organized with enthusiasm and intricate details. Some Bengali fairs and festivals have a recorded history of over 2000 years.
Welcome to high-fashion Christmas, a national holiday in its own right — We're talking about Met Gala Monday. Arguably one of the biggest nights of the year for all things art and fashion, May 1 ...
The Wezeea is not only widespread in the Kabylia region, but rather in the regions of the Aurès and Mozabite people, and elsewhere in the country. [3] [4]They are organized on several occasions and Mawsims, especially in the Ashura celebration, the season of Ramadan, the anniversary of the Mawlid, and the beginning of the plowing season.