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Women cadets participate in musical show to mark Saudi Founding Day celebrations

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  • Term ‘Sacrifice’ was chosen to represent the tremendous sacrifices
  • The occasion’s rock performances served as an example
  • The event was organised in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture,

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior and its security divisions, including female cadets, took part in a military musical event that was held to commemorate Saudi Arabia’s Foundation Day, which occurs on February 22.

The ‘Sacrifice’ event, which was organised in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, symbolised the security message that has persisted ever since the creation of the first Saudi state and has protected the country’s security and safety to this day.

The term ‘Sacrifice’ was chosen to represent the tremendous sacrifices made by security personnel in order to protect the nation and all of its achievements.

The occasion’s rock performances served as an example of steadfastness and strength, and the event featured military musicians.

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Meanwhile, more than 4,800 artists took part in the ‘Founding March’ event, which was organized by the Ministry of Culture and held on Prince Turki Bin Abdulaziz Al-Awwal Road in Riyadh.

The event included a military parade put on by the Interior Ministry, exhibition of well-known performing arts, and works of art that exemplify Saudi culture and values.

The Ministry of Interior and its security divisions put on a military musical show called ‘Sacrifice’ in which they represented the security message that has persisted since the creation of the first Saudi state and has protected the country’s security and safety to this day.

Eight carriages with cutting-edge designs were part of the ‘Founding March,’ each of which simulated a component of the real Saudi culture that has been integral to the Kingdom’s identity throughout its lengthy history spanning more than three centuries.