General Entertainment Authority Explained

Agency Name:General Entertainment Authority
Nativename:Arabic: الهيئة العامة للترفيه
Jurisdiction:Government of Saudi Arabia
Headquarters:Airport Road, Qurtubah, Riyadh 13244, Saudi Arabia
Chief1 Name:Turki Al-Sheikh
Chief1 Position:Governor

The General Entertainment Authority (GEA) (Arabic: الهيئة العامة للترفيه|Al-Hayʾah al-ʿĀmmah li-t-Tarfīh), formerly the General Authority for Entertainment (GAE),[1] is a government department in Saudi Arabia that regulates the entertainment industry of the country. Established in May 2016 through a royal decree by King Salman, it is responsible for the development, advancement and expansion of Saudi Arabia's growing entertainment sector.[2]

History

The General Entertainment Authority was established on 7 May 2016 in accordance with a Royal Decree No. (A/133) issued by King Salman. Among the king's royal decree which included 67 announcements, the General Authority for Culture was the only other entity to be created.[3]

Mission

The Saudi population spends $22 billion dollars in tourism and entertainment outside the country every year. The government aims to transform 25% of that spending into local travel and entertainment to create a solid Saudi tourism economy.[4] [5] The Saudi Vision 2030 plan aims to raise capital by harnessing the previously unaddressed entertainment sector, helping to "nurture entertainment in all its forms, while also seeking to safeguard our precious cultural heritage".[6]

The General Authority for Entertainment defines the vision and evolution of the Saudi Arabia’s entertainment industry. It partners with both public and private actors, to reduce government spending on entertainment.[7] [5] In December 2016, the General Authority for Entertainment’s Chairman, Ahmed Al Khateeb, stated that the organization was created to boost citizen participation and opportunities for the youth.[8] [5]

Events and entertainment facilities

In early 2017, Jeddah held the first-ever Saudi Comic Con. The event dedicated to films, comics and anime featured celebrity appearances and was backed by the General Authority for Entertainment.[9]

In November 2016, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced planned expansions into Saudi Arabia, and the board of the GEA was appointed to manage the development of the theme parks in the country.[7] Three parks are planned for construction, with the first one set to open by 2021.[10]

The General Authority for entertainment launched an online entertainment calendar, Roznamah (calendar in Arabic), in order to communicate about, and compile over 300 upcoming and past events, nationwide.[11] It features upcoming film screenings and performances by Cirque du Soleil, Universe Science, the Light Festival and the Lion King musical.[12]

In March 2019, the GEA in collaboration with the General Sports Authority, General Culture Authority and the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage organized Sharqiah Season in the Eastern region of Saudi Arabia.[13] Sharqiah Season is a 17-day festival that is launched in the shores of Alkhobar Corniche where many activities take place. Among such activities, the King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) features the lives of many prominent artists and intellectuals from all over the world, such as Leonardo da Vinci.[14] Moreover, 80 events were allocated this season to feature a number of Saudi cities including, Dammam, Dhahran, Alkhobar, Al-Ahsa and Jubail.[14] As part of the Season, thousands of youngsters attended the first Saudi Colour Run in Khobar.[15] This festival comes in the framework of the Saudi Vision 2030 that aims at boosting local tourism and entertainment. The GEA launched Riyadh Season, the largest entertainment festival in the Middle East, with more than 7,000 events held in period of 6 months. Riyadh Season was first launched in 2019 and came in its second edition in 2021.[16]

GEA has organized the largest Quran competition and the first Adhan competition in 2019. The competition has been participated by 13,000 from 162 countries. The main aim of the contest is to highlight the cultural diversity in the Islamic World that is shown in the different Quran recitation and adhan styles.[17]

In 29 January 2024, the first football match to ever be held in Kingdom Arena, a stadium that was built in 90 days, took place between Al Hilal and Inter Miami. The match ended in Al Hilal winning 4-3. The stadium has the capacity to accommodate 26,000-40,000 spectators.[18] [19]

Structure

New Entertainment Academy

GEA has supported the establishment of an entertainment academy. The academy is planned to open in September 2019 and provide a number of courses and diploma programs. The academy will be located in Riyadh. The main goal of the project is to provide Saudi youth with the tools necessary to enable them to work in the flourishing entertainment sector in Saudi Arabia.[20]

International Scholarship Program

The GEA launched an international scholarship program that aims at training and educating young Saudis in the entertainment field in a number of prestigious universities worldwide. This program is undertaken in partnership with the Qiddiya Investment Co. (QIC).[21] The program will enable its students to have a future job in Qiddiya mega project as well as the many other entertainment projects taking place in Saudi Arabia.

Board

The board’s members meet every three months, and include male, female, foreign and local actors, with His Excellency Turki Al-Sheikh as Chairman of the GEA.[22]

The Board members include:[23]

Chairman of the Board of the General Entertainment Authority

GEA Challenges

It was a competition held in 2019 between talented young Saudis in different fields including,  playing instruments and singing, comedy scripts and content, graffiti, animation, films, acting, on-screen fashion, culinary arts, and circus and acrobatic talents. The winner of the challenge will get $5.3 million.[24]

Criticism

Some Saudi conservatives have criticized the opening up of Saudi Arabia's entertainment sector. The GEA has defended the development of the entertainment sector as being popularly supported by the Saudi public, most of whom is under 30.[25]

In 2019, Saudi Islamic scholar Omar Al-Muqbil criticized the GEA's policies as threatening Saudi culture. Al-Muqbil was arrested by Saudi authorities.[26]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Activation of entertainment authority ‘will cut outbound tourism spending by 50%’ . 2022-07-24 . Arab News . en.
  2. Web site: Sovereign fund to invest in new Saudi entertainment city. Cnbc.com. 8 April 2017. 14 August 2017.
  3. Web site: أوامر ملكية سعودية.. واستحداث هيئتين للترفيه والثقافة. Aawsat.com. 7 May 2016. ar. 14 August 2017.
  4. Web site: WATCH & READ: Mohammed Bin Salman’s full interview. Alarabiya.com. 3 May 2017. 14 August 2017.
  5. Web site: Saudi entertainment chief sees cinemas returning, eventually. reuters.com. 27 April 2017. Katie Paul. William Maclean. 14 August 2017.
  6. Web site: Saudi appoints board for newly created entertainment entity. Gulfbusiness.com. 28 December 2016. Aarti Nagraj. 14 August 2017.
  7. Web site: New Saudi authority set to develop theme parks industry. Arabianbusiness.com. 28 December 2016. 14 August 2017.
  8. Web site: General Authority for Entertainment chief seeks citizen participation. Arabnews.com. 27 December 2016. 14 August 2017.
  9. Web site: Who We Are. Saudicomiccon.com. 14 August 2017.
  10. Web site: Six Flags aiming to open first Saudi park by 2021. Reuters.com. 15 November 2016. 14 August 2017.
  11. Web site: "صبح صبح" المصرية في روزنامة الترفيه السعودية. Makkahnewspaper.com. 20 July 2017. ar. 14 August 2017.
  12. Web site: Sport, Culture And Entertainment Drive A Tricky Saudi Change. Huffingtonpost.com. 11 April 2017. James M. Dorsey. 14 August 2017.
  13. Web site: Sharqiah Season features interactive Van Gogh show at Ithra. 2019-03-26. Arab News. en. 2019-03-28.
  14. Web site: Sharqiah Season kicks off in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. 2019-03-14. Arab News. en. 2019-03-28.
  15. Web site: Thousands turn out for Saudi Arabia's first ever Color Run. SBS News. en. 2019-03-28.
  16. News: Nereim. Vivian. October 21, 2021. Saudi Arabia’s Entertainment Blowout Is Twice as Big This Year.
  17. Web site: Thousands of participants register in the upcoming Quran and Adhan competitions. 2019-06-24. Arab News. en. 2019-07-01.
  18. News: . 2023-09-29 . 'Kingdom Arena' set to become Al-Hilal’s premier stadium . Saudi Gazette . 2024-01-30.
  19. https://riyadhseason.com/en-US/zone/kingdom-arena
  20. Web site: Saudi Arabia’s first entertainment academy opens in September. 2019-06-21. Arab News. en. 2019-06-30.
  21. Web site: Saudi GEA inaugurates international scholarship program for Saudi youth. 2019-07-04. Arab News. en. 2019-07-10.
  22. Web site: Board Members of GEA Approved. 28 December 2016. 14 August 2017. October 2, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171002004112/http://gea.gov.sa/en/board-members-of-general-entertainment-authority-approved/. dead.
  23. Web site: The board. Gea.gov.sa. 14 August 2017. March 30, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190330093738/https://www.gea.gov.sa/en/our-board/. dead.
  24. Web site: GEA launches Saudi talent competition with SR20 million prize. 2019-07-13. Arab News. en. 2019-07-17.
  25. News: Saudi entertainment chief sees cinemas returning, eventually.
  26. News: Saudi scholar ‘held’ after criticising entertainment authority.