On the second day of the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, the Cultural Village Katara continued to offer its impressive events, attracting large numbers of visitors who immensely enjoyed the festive atmosphere.Katara Corniche hosted a variety of activities and events that added a special joy to the Eid celebrations. Among the standout events was the street play "The Adventures of Adnan the Pirate – The Mind is a Blessing." This children’s play was written by Dr Hanan Sadiq, directed by artist Ali al-Khalaf, and performed by a group of Qatari actors, including Ali al-Sharshani, Shahd al-Jassem, and Faisal al-Jassem, alongside young talents and a team of performance artists. The music was composed by the Qatari group Neymar Music.Dr Hanan Sadiq explained that the play continues Katara's tradition of presenting theatrical performances during Eid, aiming to reinforce the cherished values and principles in a creative and engaging way for children, while introducing them to the expressive power of theatre.She noted that the performances have drawn large audiences of children and families, receiving enthusiastic interaction, which indicates the play’s success. The first show takes place at 6.15pm on the Katara Corniche, while the second show starts at 8.45pm.Another major attraction during Eid is Fereej Katara, which draws large crowds of visitors.Saeed al-Kuwari from the beach management team explained that Fereej Katara is a traditional heritage village that recreates the authentic atmosphere of the past, both in architecture and in the variety of activities it offers. These include children’s workshops, competitions with prizes, and the participation of family-run businesses and craftsmen specialising in traditional arts, all designed to highlight Qatari culture and heritage.The spectacular fireworks displays continue to captivate large audiences, with the final show scheduled for the third day of Eid at 8.30pm on the Katara Corniche. The sky will be lit up with vibrant colours, spreading joy and delight among attendees.Another highlight is the Qatari Ardha (traditional sword dance), which attracts spectators from various nationalities. Participants form opposing rows and chant patriotic songs expressing pride in the country's leadership and heritage. The Ardha is a fundamental part of Qatari culture, combining poetry with synchronised movements in a powerful display of tradition.Among the prominent activities in Katara’s Eid celebrations was the performance by the Police Music Band, where musicians delivered a captivating show blending rhythm and choreography, making it one of the most admired events.Further, visitors enjoyed a range of Asian and African folkloric performances, featuring traditional dances and music from various African countries, along with vibrant showcases from Egypt and Syria. These performances provided audiences with a rich cultural experience, forming a colourful and diverse artistic spectacle that was met with great enthusiasm. Visitors expressed their appreciation for the cultural diversity presented by Katara.Katara’s Eid celebrations will continue until the fourth day of Eid, offering a rich and diverse programme that appeals to all age groups and social backgrounds.