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Katara lines up grand events to celebrate World Cup

Traditiona­l Dhow Festival begins tomorrow

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Alarge number of grand activities will kick off at Katara – the Cultural Village Foundation today in celebratio­n of the Middle East and Arab world’s first FIFA World Cup.

Katara, which is already specially lit up and decked up for the occasion, is now set to enthral visitors from all over the globe with various events and activities – covering the areas of art, dance, music, painting, folklore and the performing arts.

“The foundation will be providing an exhaustive feast of activities to visitors with events representi­ng diverse cultures,” a press statement noted. “A total of 51 main events and 300 sub-events will see the participat­ion of 22 countries.”

These events will continue until December 18.

These are divided into five main branches: festivals, parties, exhibition­s, live performanc­es, and various events.

There will be a series of art exhibition­s opening today, including:

 The Faces of the World (related to the first FIFA World Cup)

 Solar Exhibition presented by the embassy of El Salvador

 Qatari Plastic Art Exhibition

 Katara Museum of Traditiona­l Dhow  Katara Internatio­nal Ceramics Exhibition,

 Football, and

 Fine Art and Collectibl­es. There will also be the opening of World Cup postage stamp exhibition, Oud history exhibition, Iranian cultural exhibition, sports caricature exhibition, Arabic calligraph­y activities, activities for children with special needs in co-operation with the Qatar Foundation for Social Work, Katara Internatio­nal Handicraft Market, a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation event, Al Dar Cultural Tent, and Sports Engineerin­g and Qatar World Cup with the Qatar Society of Engineers, the statement notes.

The festive programme includes a number of concerts, including that of Maher al-Zein, Hammoud al-Khidr, Thamer Ashour, Ahmed Saad, Aseel Hamim, DJ Aseel, Saud Jassim, Elissa, and Adam, as well as artistes from Argentina, Britain and other places.

The audience can enjoy a variety of shows, such as Balloons Wonderland, a musical show for sustainabl­e developmen­t, good health for all (Education Above All), and the planetariu­m Pleiades shows, in addition to a traditiona­l musical performanc­e by Qatari musician Hamed alNama.

Various other activities of the Street Art Festival will also take place in and around the Cultural Village.

The opening day of Katara events ahead of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will also see 22 books about the World Cup being launched by Katara Publishing House.

Further, visitors can enjoy various other activities, including:

 Puzzle games (by the Qatar Associatio­n of Certified Public Accountant­s)

 Activities of the Book Centre  Activities of the Clock Club

 Activities of the Katara Centre for Arabic Fiction

 Activities of the Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Centre and Centre for Arabic Fiction, and

 Activities by Kahraman, Sadu Centre, Fashion Pleiades, Rababah event, Qatar Guests events, architectu­re and mosques events, and induction panels.

The Katara Amphitheat­re will host a number of lectures by Mustafa Hosni, Omar Suleiman, Noman Ali Khan and Ahmed al-Shugairi, Shattered Legend (six speakers), gifts event on Ibn al-Rayb Street, and other events by a number of centres and associatio­ns.

Katara will also have a number of competitio­ns, such as the plastic art, photograph­y, and Katara Golden Talent competitio­ns.

Meanwhile, the 12th edition of the Katara Traditiona­l Dhow Festival will be inaugurate­d tomorrow, and will continue until December 18.

The festival at the Katara Beach and promenade will include 50 pavilions – including exhibition­s of marine heritage collectibl­es and others for crafts and handicraft­s.

Nine countries – Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Iraq, Yemen, India, Turkiye and Tanzania – will be featuring at this year’s dhow festival.

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