New ‘Wave’ training program bids to empower Saudi music industry

The program offers music graduates and aspiring artists a series of training and music production workshops. (Supplied)
The program offers music graduates and aspiring artists a series of training and music production workshops. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 July 2023
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New ‘Wave’ training program bids to empower Saudi music industry

The program offers music graduates and aspiring artists a series of training and music production workshops. (Supplied)
  • The Wave program — which has the slogan “This is Your Time” — aims to empower the Saudi music community while supporting emerging talents

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Music Commission has announced the launch of the “Wave” training program in Riyadh, in cooperation with the Anghami platform, to help promote the music industry in Saudi Arabia.

The program is aiming to produce 100 graduates, who will each receive a certificate granting full access to schemes run by the Saudi Music Center and the Saudi Music Commission.

The application process began on July 15 and will continue until Aug. 30. Workshops start on Aug. 27 and run until Sept. 28. Graduation takes place on Oct. 7.

The Wave program — which has the slogan “This is Your Time” — aims to empower the Saudi music community while supporting emerging talents.

Aspiring artists can choose from five music categories: modern songs, musical mashups, Saudi songs, classic Arabic songs, and Fusha Arabic, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Paul Pacifico, CEO of the Music Commission, said: “Wave is an initiative that will redefine the Saudi music scene at the international level. Through this program we not only promote the growth of new musical talents, but also enable them to showcase their unique art to the world.”

The program offers music graduates and aspiring artists a series of training and music production workshops by industry professionals who will provide them with the basic skills to launch their careers.

Industry experts who will be mentoring include Ahmed Bugshan (hip-hop), Andy Jabr (remixes and mashups), Salim Assaf (classic Arabic), and Turki Sharif (Saudi songs).

Pacifico added: “This program will firmly position the Kingdom at the forefront as a center for musical innovation and creative experiences.”

The program invites all music lovers from the Kingdom aged 16 and above to participate at www.mojamusicwave.com.