From music and art to cultural exhibitions, Qatar is gearing up for a vibrant array of events and activities that showcase the rich heritage of the country and that of the Arab world.
Aghani Al Mosalsalat is set to take the centre stage at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC)’s Al Mayassa Theatre from Thursday to September 2, promising two hours of entertainment that will feature iconic music and clips from Gulf and Arab television series spanning decades.
Led by the acclaimed Kuwaiti maestro Dr Khaled Nouri, the event will bring together 50 talented musicians and performers.
A celebration of Gulf and Arab artistic heritage, this show is a journey through time, connecting audiences with the cultural history of the region.
The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) will host the "Mughal Artefacts Workshop" Thursday, focusing around the Mughal collection of gems and artefacts.
Looking into the history of the Mughal Empire, participants will have the opportunity to explore the intricate treasures on display at the museum.
This workshop aims to immerse attendees in the legacy of the Mughal dynasty and their artistic contributions.
Another workshop at the MIA, the “Nasta’liq Script (for beginners) Workshop”, offers an introduction to the Iranian-founded script while the “Kufic Advanced (for women) Workshop” provides a more advanced opportunity for calligraphy enthusiasts.
In addition, the “Mughal Florals Workshop” and the “Illustrating Islamic Objects Workshop” offer engaging artistic experiences that draw inspiration from historical art forms.
The Fire Station is set to open the The Present: The Future of the Past exhibition Thursday and will run until December 16, offering a glimpse into the creative process of 31 resident artists.
This event will showcase the journey of these artists from concept to final artwork.
“The works displayed aim to convey a portion of this artistic journey while blurring the boundaries between the process and the outcome,” the Fire Station noted. “The exhibition bridges the gap between the exhilarating, chaotic and intimate personal experience in the studio and the finalised artwork showcased in contemporary art galleries.”
Also from Thursday, mallgoers will have the opportunity to interact with life-size figures of famous characters and creations at “The Live Figures Exhibition”, located at City Center Doha.
Running until September 30, this show on the mall’s second floor is a chance for visitors to engage with their favourite characters and capture memorable photos.
Renowned Filipino singer Gigi De Lana and her band are set to perform on September 1 at the Al Gharafa Club Hall.
Titled Gigi De Lana and The Gigi Vibes Concert, this musical extravaganza is expected to enthrall an audience of 5,000, mainly from the Filipino community, with her remarkable talent and charismatic stage presence.
S'hail – Katara International Hunting and Falconry Exhibition, scheduled from September 5-9, will feature falcon auctions and showcases, and handicrafts related to hunting and falconry at the Katara – the Cultural Village.
According to the organisers, this exhibition shows how Qatar is strongly committed to protecting its rich cultural history and raising awareness about the valued arts of hunting and falconry.
S'hail – Katara International Hunting and Falconry Exhibition at Katara.
The 'Mughal Florals Workshop' at the MIA.
The Live Figures Exhibition' at City Center Doha.
Aghani Al Mosalsalat at the QNCC.
*Gigi De Lana and The Gigi Vibes Concert at Al Gharafa Club Hall.
'Illustrating Islamic Objects Workshop' at the MIA.
“Kufic Advanced (for women) Workshop” at MIA.
'Mughal Artefacts Workshop' at the MIA.
'Nasta’liq Script (for beginners) Workshop' at the MIA.
The Present: The Future of the Past exhibition at Fire Station.