Anghami, Saudi Music Commission launch program to support aspiring musicians

The workshops will take place in Riyadh from Aug. 27 to Sept. 28, with the graduation ceremony scheduled for Oct. 7. (Anghami/File)
The workshops will take place in Riyadh from Aug. 27 to Sept. 28, with the graduation ceremony scheduled for Oct. 7. (Anghami/File)
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Updated 19 July 2023
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Anghami, Saudi Music Commission launch program to support aspiring musicians

Anghami, Saudi Music Commission launch program to support aspiring musicians
  • Moja program offers aspiring Saudi musicians training, resources needed to kickstart their career

LONDON: Music streaming platform Anghami and the Saudi Music Commission have opened a new program to help aspiring musicians launch their careers on the global stage.

The Moja program, under the slogan #هذا_وقتك “This is Your Time,” will provide 100 young musicians with the training and resources they need to kickstart their careers in the music industry.

Paul Pacifico, CEO of the Saudi Music Commission, said the initiative will have a significant impact on the local music industry and aims to “redefine the Saudi music scene globally” as it places the Kingdom at the forefront of “musical innovation and creative experimentation.”

He said: “Through this program, we not only promote the growth of new musical talents, but also enable them to display their unique art to the world.”

Moja will cover a wide range of topics, including songwriting, production, marketing, and business.

Participants will be offered a deep dive into the music-making process, from the art of songwriting to the science of mixing, and will also have the opportunity to work with some of the biggest names in the Saudi music industry.

Under the supervision of experienced producers, sound engineers, singers, and composers, these workshops will cultivate technical expertise and refine artistic skills.

Ahmed Al-Rasheed, Anghami’s managing director in Saudi Arabia, said that the Moja program is a reflection of the company’s commitment to supporting the Saudi music industry, adding that the initiative demonstrates “our commitment to fostering a vibrant music ecosystem in the Kingdom and empowering the next generation of musical pioneers.”

The Moja program is open to Saudi residents aged 16 and older, and applications are open until Aug. 30, 2023.

The workshops will take place in Riyadh from Aug. 27 to Sept. 28, with the graduation ceremony scheduled for Oct. 7.