The King Abdulaziz Public Library recently presented Kahila, an enchanting theatrical production aimed at introducing children to the cultural and historical importance of camels in Saudi Arabia.
As part of the Ministry of Culture’s Year of the Camel celebration, Kahila delighted young audiences and their families with its creative blend of heritage and art. The play combined educational content about camels with entertaining, age-appropriate storytelling.
Featuring lively songs and energetic dances, the performance brought to life the role of camels as enduring symbols of patience, strength, and generosity in Saudi culture. The talented cast delivered an engaging and educational experience, offering children a meaningful way to connect with this rich aspect of their heritage.
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