What’s On
January 2019
February 2019
Ya Ahl Al-Samer
A musical evening celebrating various styles from our Kuwaiti heritage, including Samri, Khumari, as well as the ‘Ashouri and Qadri styles, performed by the choir and the musical ensemble conducted by Dr Khaled Noori.
Samri songs have long left a deep imprint on the hearts of Kuwaitis, men and women alike. Their melodies have resonated through celebrations, gatherings, and evening outings—both in summer and winter—becoming an integral part of lively nights where voices rise together in joy and rhythm. In our upcoming concert “Ya Ahl Al-Samer,” taking place at the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ali Concert Hall on 31 July, we celebrate the most iconic ṭār songs—particularly Samri—performed by the choir and musical ensemble under the direction of Dr. Khaled Noori.
The programme features a selection of classic Samri songs once performed by great Kuwaiti singers such as Abdullah Fadhala and Aisha Al-Marta, among others. It also showcases distinguished examples of the Khumari, Ashouri, and Qadri styles, popularised by voices like Awad Salem, Awda Al-Muhanna, and more.
Studio for Performing Arts
For the first time, the Centre is launching a summer programme dedicated to young talents and theatre lovers. The second session runs from 2 to 27 August, with classes held three days a week from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm.
The Studio for Performing Arts initiative, launched by the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Cultural Centre this summer, continues with its second session taking place next month, from 2 to 27 August. Classes will be held every Saturday, Monday, and Wednesday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This summer marks the first phase of the studio programme, which is dedicated to acting and group dramatic singing. The studio aims to support and prepare young talents and aspiring actors to engage in the performing arts in a professional and creatively focused environment, with an emphasis on musical theatre productions.
Open to participants aged 16 and above, the programme includes a variety of training modules such as improvisation, emotional memory, and character embodiment, along with practical applications. In addition, participants will attend special sessions with prominent actors and theatre critics to benefit from their insights and experience. A certificate of participation will be awarded upon completion of the programme.
The programme is led by theatre director Abdullah Abdulrasoul, whose career spans more than thirty years. He has directed numerous national, historical, and musical theatre productions, and delivered many training programmes that have shaped a generation of Kuwaiti stage actors. He also previously led the Youth Theatre in the 1980s and served as Head of the Youth Theatre Days Festival. Group singing training is led by Dr Noura Al-Qamlas, an academic and vocal coach with extensive experience in individual and ensemble voice training. Vocal training sessions will be conducted online.