Attend a musical orchestra, an art exhibition, a food walking tour, a traditional Sadu weaving workshop and many more fun and exciting events this brand new week.
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Looking for something to do this brand new week? Attend and enjoy the beauty of what Turkey offers at this exhibition at Katara Cultural Village.
A musical orchestra awaits you. Peter & the Wolf will entice people of all ages. The story of Peter and the Wolf is told by a narrator, with the orchestra illustrating the events. Will you be going?
Wander through the excitement and wilderness of a unique jungle parade. Mall of Qatar is roaring and ready for you to participate in the activities! Will you be going?
Discover the regional cuisine of Qatar at Souq Waqif with this tasting tour. You will have an opportunity to dig deeper into Qatar’s food scene with experienced local guides. Happy eating and exploring!
The Coffee for Two – Cultures in Dialogue exhibition features a selection of around 50 artefacts that highlight the beverage as a universal language and symbol of generosity.
The exhibition emphasizes both the historical development of coffee and its modernization. Comparing old photographs from the FBQ Museum's collection to recent images of people drinking coffee on the go demonstrates how tradition and knowledge blend to create a social engagement and a sharing culture. An interesting one to attend, don't you think?!
Learn about the Bedouin culture and heritage at this Sadu-weaving workshop. You will learn from a Qatari master weaver and go through her traditional weaving techniques to make your panel of Sadu. Witness the patterns and geometric designs in Sadu reflecting the desert environment where this art was born.
Love art? Visit this museum and enjoy. It consists of a variety of media, including installations, video, and commissioned soundscapes of storytelling as a strategy of survival, imagination, and reclaiming stories.
Another art exhibition to attend is this contemporary one. The Fire Station curators invited fourteen Artists In Residence alumni to participate in a six-month-long program to develop new works exclusively for this exhibition that celebrates five years of a programme supporting local and regional artists.
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