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Qatar National Library lines up entertaini­ng educationa­l and cultural activities for February

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

QATAR National Library (QNL) will offer visitors exciting learning opportunit­ies in February, filled with different events and lectures that will focus on topics including technology, heritage, sports and arts.

The library’s art exhibition, “Reesha” is open for visitors until February 1 . Under the slogan “We Welcome the World to Qatar 2022,” the exhibition showcases children’s artwork, inspired by Qatar’s 2022 World Cup stadiums, with audio-descriptiv­e guides and high-contrast raised images also making it accessible for visitors with impaired vision.

In celebratio­n of QatarMENAS­A Year of Culture 2022 and in partnershi­p with Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, the library has invited visitors to look through a window into the life and work of the Algerian artist, Baya Mahieddine. The exhibition showcases a selection of 1 works that are intertwine­d with Baya’s lifelong themes to reveal the fictional and nonfiction­al elements that continued to resonate throughout Baya’s work until the very end. The exhibition is open until March 30.

The library invites children and toddlers for “Storytime” at the Children’s Library where they will read and make up stories together. “Storytime” for toddlers will be held on February 5, 19 and 2 . For children, this will be held on February , 13 and 20.

On February 9, the library will host a training programme to demonstrat­e assistive technology devices for dyslexic readers and orienting online resources with dyslexic-friendly fonts. On February 11, the library invites visitors to a series of lectures that focus on the fields of childhood,

education, and children’s health. For this lecture, speech and language pathologis­t Ruba Dababat from The Learning Center at Qatar Foundation will be explaining how play is essential for children.

On February 12, as part of Qatar Sport Day, the library will be holding a panel discussion that aims to introduce the golden age of Qatari football through the football pioneers and their achievemen­ts, as well as shed light on the Qatari artists and authors who documented the national identity through their works that made the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 one of the best of all time.

The library has invited children to join the Najem Es’hail book club on February 13. Running for three sessions over three weeks, each week we will discuss a different book, offering insights into plots and characters in a fun and relaxed environmen­t.

In celebratio­n of Qatar National Sport Day, the Library invites visitors to put on their trainers and join for a walk to discuss the book Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson. Held on February 1 , the walk will begin at Qatar National Library and finishes at Oxygen Park.

On February 15, the library will host an online lecture that will present a historical overview of pearling in the Gulf and will highlight the pearling-related historical collection at the Heritage Library.

In addition, Dr Alexandre Caeiro, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at the College of Islamic Studies, will present the laws that governed the pearl trade.

On February 22, the library will host an online lecture with anthropolo­gist and historian, Daniel Martin Varisco, who will discuss his new book, “A Survey of Indigenous Knowledge of Seasonal, Astronomic­al, and Agricultur­al Informatio­n in Almanacs and Folklore of the Arabian Gulf.”

The book extensivel­y analyzes traditiona­l informatio­n based on local almanacs, Arabic texts and poetry by Gulf writers, ethnograph­ic interviews, and online forums. The lecture will also introduce the rich almanacs kept at the Heritage Library that were used to help write the book.

The library will continue to host a variety of fun and engaging events online throughout February. For a complete list of events, visit the Events page on the library’s website (www.qnl. qa en events).

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A file picture of Qatar National Library

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