The festival features a diverse program, including arts, music, theater, and literature, alongside intellectual seminars and heritage exhibitions.
This year’s festival will honor Saudi critic Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghadhami as the Personality of the Festival on February 9.
The events will range from musical evenings and theatrical performances to fine art exhibitions and a three-day main seminar titled “The Dialectics of Criticism and Creative Texts.
The festival coincides with Kuwait’s celebrations as the “Arab Capital of Culture,” reflecting the country’s commitment to enhancing cultural movements both locally and across the Arab world.