This week, a film screening, an art exhibition, a film festival, a culture exhibition and more await you! Enjoy and have a great time!
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Attend the film screening of Mahmud and Maryam where the story is about the impossible love of King Ziyad Khan's son, a Muslim, and the daughter of a Christian priest.
The film features strong inter-religious clashes, anger, love, high emotions, etc. The feelings of helplessness and hopelessness are stressed at the same time. Will you be going?
Learn about the Qatari heritage and culture. The exhibition is an extensive collection of collectables of around 250 pieces by the hobbyist Khaled Jamal Al Ajmi. The pieces consist of household, musical instruments and traditional clothing.
The gallery's main objective is to preserve the Qatari heritage and give a chance for people to understand it.
Enjoy an evening of entertainment. MUCIZE '22 is a collective of passionate youngsters in Qatar who love art and artists. Join in and have fun!
Fan of art? Check out this exhibition that gives you a chance to see the celebration of Qatar's cosmopolitan nature in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, as seen through the eyes of a Qatari and an expat.
Embrace Doha will host the Made In Qatar film screening in collaboration with Doha Film Institute. The screening will take place in their Qatari Majlis based in Souq Al Wakrah, allowing you to experience local filmmaking in Qatar's first and only cultural house.
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?!
Are you an art lover? Al Markhiya Gallery opened the "Paths 2" exhibition, including 32 paintings by artists from various creative schools, including Abdullah Al Asaad from Syria, Hosni Abu Karim from Jordan, Zaid Al Zaidi, and Salem Mathkour from Iraq. Attend and enjoy!
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