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Ramadan Spirit at Katara
18 July 2013MuashahatKarima Skalli
09 - 27 July 2013Naahat Al-Eman Lectures 22 July 2013Grangao Night
July2013
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During the Holy Month
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The Cultural Village Foundation (Katara) is an exceptional project o hope or humaninteraction through art and cultural exchange a project made possible thanks to theinspired vision, solid aith and wise leadership o HH the Father Emir Sheikh Hamad BinKhalia Al Thani, and will be denitely empowered under the auspices o HH the EmirSheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
Keeping pace with the emerging global culture that emphasizes the importance o diversity in human development, Katara CulturalVillage is the largest and most multidimensional cultural project o Qatar. It is a place where people come together to experience thedierent cultures o the world, in beautiul theatres, concert halls, exhibition galleries and cutting-edge acilities. Oering this exceptionalway o human interaction, ar rom the daily communication barriers, Katara aims to become a world leader or multi-cultural activities.In line with the goals set orward by Qatar National Vision 2030, Katara serves as a guardian to the heritage and traditions o Qatar,while spreading awareness about the importance o every cu lture and civilization remain its main goal. With that purpose, Katara hostsinternational, regional and local estivals, workshops, perormances and exhibitions, which highlight the richness o mankind regardlesso nationalities, sects, color or religions
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02 July Highlights
12 Ongoing Events
14 Past Events
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16 Societies
19 Dining
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22 Map
04Perormances
12Exhibitions
05Films
07Edu. Program
11Islamic Lectures
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Inspired by the Islamic civilization, historically expanded over large areas in the worldand dierent cultures rom the Far East region o the globe to central Europe, MaherAlsamaraa, a talented ceramic artist reects the ceramic industry o the Islamiccivilization, its multiplicity and secrecy in a special Ceramic Exhibition. With his longexperience in porcelain, handcrat work and calligraphy, Alsamaraa ocuses in hisexceptional artwork on the modernization o the Islamic traditional shapes.
In the mid-20th century, a new global artistic movement came to existence byincorporating Latin calligraphy in artworks. This trend reers to the Islamic civilizationthat witnessed the emergence o this global movement hundreds years ago while theArabic calligraphy was the basis o the Islamic decoration in architecture, ceramics andpainting. Searching or better ways o expression, the Arab artist excelled in the use oCalligraphy in painting as an aesthetic symbol that reects his ideas and emotions. InHuruath, Katara is presenting artworks by some o the most prominent and relevantQatari artists who have received great acclamation or their paintings, classied asHuruyat, or their use o Arabic Calligraphy both as a conceptual and aesthetic artice.
He is one o the biggest collectors o money currencies in the world and had dierentexhibitions in many places in the world, including Brazil, London, Paris, and Japan.Since Ramadan Festival o this year is the rst o its kind, all money currencies shownbrought rom various Islamic countries will be numbered with 1, or each currency, as aparticular character that will be explained by the artist himsel.
In collaboration with Doha local libraries and book sellers, this exhibition will displayadult and children literature on all subjects related to Arabic calligraphy. Special discountvouchers will be distributed or the exhibition visitors.
Ramadan Spirit at KataraDuring the Holy Month
Celebrate with us the Arabic calligraphy during the holy month o Ramadan with this years theme A touch o light illuminatingthe village o authenticity (or village o originality) Special events where modern and traditional collide in a estival like no other atKatara this year. Cal ligraphy exhibitions that give you the nostalgia o this beautiul era, Islamic lectures inspired by the spiritualityo this holy month, and several more Ramadan-related events are in store or you and your amily this summer at Qatars owncultural village.
Discover more about our Ramadan events at www.katara.netand make sure to visit us to experience what will surely be the mostmemorable celebration o the spirit o the Holy Month yet!
11 July - 11 August 2013Ceramic ExhibitionMaher Alsamarai10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
21 July - 11 August 2013Arab Musuem o Modern Art10:00 am - 12:00 am, Building 3
11 July - 11 August 2013Money and LettersHassan Al-Naimi10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
11 July - 11 August 2013Calligraphy Books Exhibition10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
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29, 30 and 31 July 2013Fashion Inspired by Arabic Calligraphy09:00 pm - 10:00 pm11:00 pm - 12:00 pmBuilding 3
For the rst time, ve shows o costumes having Arabic calligraphy on this ashion as akey element. These presentations will highlight Qatari designers.
18 July 2013MuashahatKarima Skalli10:00 pmKatara Drama Theater, Building 16
Karima is known as one o the most important religious stanzas vocalist in the ArabicMaghreb, amous also or her participation in the largest international religious estivalsand won several awards and appreciations.
Newspapers are still the older medium o communication with the most crediblecontent. The exhibition highlights the rst letter printed in the local newspapers andhow to write headlines as well as the types o printing machines and its development.
Children workshops vary throughout the estival and most o them revolve around thesubject o Arabic calligraphy supervised by world-class s pecialists.
11 July - 11 August 2013History o Qatari Publications Printing10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
11 July - 26 July 2013Calligraphy Workshops or Children08:00 pm - 12:00 amKatara Art Studios, Building 19
Shima is a unique artist in the Arabian Gul drawing community, she uses sand asher medium and transorms it into animated characters orming expressive paintingsamplied and projected on the screens behind the stage where she is working. This artactivity has collected increasing interest in the region and ascinated audiences.
19 - 20 July 2013Sand AnimationShaima Al-Muhairi10:00 pmKatara Drama Theater, Building 16
Contemporary Theater presents a Light Calligraphy Show or the rst time in Qatar. Itconsists on converting the kinetic expression to a character in the air with modern lasertechnology, the display is or about 45 minutes and is a combination o calligraphy andthe latest theatrical techniques
25, 26 and 27 July 2013Light Calligraphy Show10:00 pmKatara Drama Theater, Building 16
Artist Sabah Arbili will be co-producing with the Katara Ramadan Festival visitingpublic this public artwork, inspired by the number o dots in the Quran. The artist willbe encouraging the visitors to intervene on a 7 meters long large canvas by placingsome dots collaboratively with the artist and other members o the public. This publicartwork with thereore be produced throughout Ramadan Festival at Katara and will be
terminated towards the end o The Holy Month o Ramadan and be exhibited during theKatara Eid Al Fitr Festival.
11 July - 01 August 2013Million Dots10:00 am - 12:00 amCourt Yard Katara Art Studios, Building 19
In collaboration with Al Jazeera Documentary ve documentaries will be screened:1 - Islamic Art decoration2 - Collecting and writing the Quran3 Abro & colors swimThese lms will take part in Katara competitions on the Internet, as you can nd the
questions on Katara site, and lms can be seen on Al Jazeera Documentary site.
16, 17, 29, 30 and 31 July 2013Calligraphy Documentary flms10:00 pmKatara Drama Theater, Building 16
4 - Karim Jaaar5 - Haji Noor Deen ngerprints
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This exhibition signed by the respected Tunisian Grafti artistVincent Abadie Haez, will eature 99 silk screen paintingsrepresenting the 99 names o Allah, and 8 large scale paintings.The artist will also produce a public art grafti wall with over 5meters long. In addition to that, the artist will oer the publicviewers the opportunity to express themselves on the so-calledexpression wall where they can also tryout their grafti art skills.Cosmopolitan, the work o Vincent Abadie Haez is the result ointerbreeding and the interaction o several cultures.
His work blends into Kataras mission o building bridges betweencultures, as it is an excellent embodiment o our mission to bringpeople together into common ground through sharing art andcultural enjoyment.
11 July - 31 August 201399 Names o AllahVincent Abadie Haez10:00 am to 12:00 amBuilding 19, Gallery 1
The Qatar Postal Museum in collaboration with Katara Galleriescuratorial team has researched Islamic inspired stamp designsrom dierent countries around the world. The exhibition willeature a selection o these stamps and will be accompaniedby an educational program designed to educate the visitors inan entertaining manner, on the principles o stamp design. Amajor entertainment activity will be the personal stamp designworkshop, where visitors and participants can design their ownstamp with their own image/photo.
In celebration o the holy month o Ramadan, Katara CulturalVillage Foundation is proud to present a group show exhibitiono artists whose works explore notions o their aith. In keepingwith a month that promotes deeper contemplation, cleansing andnew beginnings, Show o Faith seeks to stimulate the spirit and
also to raise questions o whether being brought-up and livingeither within or in close proximity to the seat o Islam, Makkahand Medinah may aect the spiritual essence o the artists work,whether as worshippers themselves, or as witnesses to themillions o worshippers that ood in each year rom all the aroundthe world. Through his series Ihramat, Ayman Yossri exploresthe concept brotherhood, equality and individuality using thecontext o Hajj as a metaphor or lie. Young Saudi artist BasmahFelembans Jeem stems rom being in a country whose WahhabiIslamic traditions promote ritual and daily practice, her artworkreveals a deeper mystical contemplation o the hidden aspectso the religion. Ibrahim Abumsmars Blackstone is a work whoseconcept is drawn rom historical hadith, as a reminder o how toapply lessons rom these stories to our daily lie today.
Upcoming artist Musaed Al-Huliss The Sleep o the Wicked is adark caution against corruption and immorality, prompting theviewer to always heed the consequences o their actions, andreminding one that lie is ephemeral and that our deeds dene ouruture in the unknown hereater.
11 July - 11 August 2013Islamic Inspired StampDesigns10:00 am to 12:00 amBuilding 13, Gallery 2
11 July - 31 August 2013Show o Faith10:00 am to 12:00 amBuilding 18, Gallery 2
Katara Art StudiosActivities / Workshops
- Grafti Wall (Vincent Abadie Haez).- Tilling Wall.- Mosaic Wall.- Outdoor Large Canvas Painting(Sabah El-Arbilli).
*To Register please send your name and phone number by email to: [email protected] Or call Katara Education team on 44080233 44080235
This exhibition outlines the history o Arabic Calligraphy throughthe personal view o passionate art collector Ibrahim Fakhroo. Theobjects and artworks exhibited are part o the private collectiono Mr. Fakhroo, mostly composed o original Qurans, along withsome acsimile Qurans that he has collected during the last ewyears.
Ibrahim Fakhroo has researched his collection or proo and
examples on how the development and improvement o ArabicCalligraphy are intrinsically connected with the publishing anddiusion o Quran, throughout history.
11 July - 31 August 2013Arabic Calligraphy and Quran,a Shared Journey10:00 am to 12:00 amBuilding 22, Gallery 1,2
20 July 2013Saturday, 12 RamadanSheikh Mihamed Al OraiyKatara in collaboration with RAFKatara Big Mosque
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British artist Sabah Elarbilli is an elite pioneer in his chosen mediumo modern Arabic contemporary and traditional orms which aremost noted as remarkable and sometimes unconventional. Bornin Arbil, Iraq in 1977, Sabah Arbilli started his journey to becomeone o the top Arabic calligraphy artists rom a very young age.Sabah`s knowledge o calligraphy deepened ater starting hisengineering degree where he ound the relationship betweenthe principals o calligraphy and engineering. This enabled himto envisage calligraphy, the letter in a more accurate perspectiveseeing the natural beauty in the orm.Katara will present 21 artworks or a new exhibition, demonstratingor the very rst time artworks produced live in a gallery by Arbilli.He will capture the theme o Ramadan using letters and wordswhich unravel a message and meaning. The title thus explanatory,metaphoric changes, when language changes, the innovationrarely comes out o nowhere. Arbilli brings to an audience aspectacular exhibition never seen beore and works m ade showingtransition rom present to past.
11 July - 11 Aug 2013MetaphoricPainting live performancethroughout RamadanSabah Elarbilli08:00 pm to 12:00 amBuilding 19, Gallery 2
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The Cultural Village Katara organizes the RamadanRally-Paper during the holy month o Ramadan reectingthe commitment to ensure interaction with visitors.
It includes 75 inormation and 75 questions in bothArabic and English every week, making them 125 awardsrepresented by Itar or Sahour meal Coupons at one oKataras restaurants, each winner will receive ve vouchersater sending answers via Katara social media channelFacebook, with a total o 25 winners throughout themonth. The quiz questions revolve around cultural andreligious inormation, including inormation on the mostprominent Qatari gures and landmarks.
The Rally-Paper questions and inormation will be shownalongside with Ramadan luminous moons, which will bedistributed within the corridors o the Cultural Village Katara.
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Shahida Ahmed is showcasing her art works or the very rst timehere in Qatar. Oneness is based on the 99 names o Allah and
the 7 heavens. It looks at the aade o cubes using Kuc scriptwhich creates a universal code to the audience. Shahida tries torelate this with the bar code and identity o things surrounding us.The 99 names o Allah are attributes to what we should all havein character on the outside, but what is truly our inner sel is theunknown , just like the inside o the cube. Clay, wooden cubesin varying sizes, heavy in orm and in their monochrome glaze,this huge installation exquisitely juxtaposes the most avant gardemodern style to illuminate an ancient and eternal eect. But intheir precise ormation one is drawn through each layer o beautyto a point o singular transcendent completeness. In the artists swords: I continue to be inspired by simplicity and the beauty andperection o geometry The piece itsel looks at geometrical ormand beauty through 7 layers, however resulting back to the middleas the oneness, one God. The orm o the cube also relates toworship and the kabba.Oneness is very simple: everything is included and allowed tolive according to its true nature. This is the secret that is beingrevealed, the opportunity that is oered one universal truth andone God. The design o the Kuc script to this piece has beencontributed by Doha based Sabah Arbilli, also exhibiting at KataraGalleries during Ramadan 2013.
11 July - 11 Aug 2013OnenessCeramic and mixed media installationShahida Ahmed10:00 am to 12:00 amBuilding 18
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22 July 2013 / 14 Ramadan 1434Grangao Night07:00 pm - 12:00 am
11 July - 09 August 201301 - 19 Ramadan1434Naahat Al-Eman Lectures09:30 pmKatara Big Mosque
The estival will attract thousands o visitors who will denitelyenjoy the revival o our beautiul heritage, reecting our pastwith various entertaining events or Qatari children, amiliesand residents. The estival will spread the old times spirit, in anatmosphere characterized by the ragrant History o Qatar throughthe buildings o Katara and its traditional nature. The celebrationwill begin by a theatrical concert (45 minutes) at 7:00 pm, ollowedby the events at building 12. An open day will start At 7:45, whichwill include a lot o entertainment events related to the nationalheritage, in addition to educational activities, such as Alhzayahor Arrawi (Narrator) who will discuss many cultural and historicalsubjects, as well as the traditions o Qatari people in celebratingGarangao.
Many other activities will be animated during this event such as:
- Puppet Theater- Reading corner- Art workshops- Short stories writing- Photographing corner- Heritage Corner- Handicrats corner- Talented people corner- Old traditional games abricating cornerAnd traditional games like Al Dahroa, Al Jiss, Als abh and others.The starting point o Garangao plan visit is shown in the attachedmap and building (15) will be al so the ending point.
11 July 2013Thursday, 03 RamadanSheikhAbdul Hamid BilaliBetween the virtuous& evil demise
09 July 2013Tuesday, 01 RamadanSheikhAnes Said MusfrWelcoming the Guest
15 July 2013Monday, 07 RamadanSheikhMohamedhussaine YacobFasting truthully
21 July 2013Sunday, 13 RamadanSheikhSaid bin mosfrSpoils
13 July 2013Saturday, 05 RamadanSheikhSultan DghilbiRamadan changed me
23 July 2013Tuesday, 15 RamadanSheikhIbrahim AlKafAl AajmiRamadan opportunities
17 July 2013Wednesday, 09 RamadanSheikhOthman El-KhamissOh! My servants
25 July 2013Thursday, 17 RamadanSheikhSaad Al AatikDeliverance rom Hellre
19 July 2013Friday, 11 RamadanSheikhAdel Al MaawdahHow hunger could be
a worship
27 July 2013Saturday, 19 RamadanSheikhAhmed Al QathiPicking ruits
The Cultural Village Foundation will surprise its visitors with arich program during the holy month o Ramadan. 8 lecturesby eminent scholars and lecturers will address various topicsrelated to Ramadan as well as the religious and healthy benetso asting.
Katara annual celebration o Garangao night
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27 June - 31 August 2013From Qurtuba to Cordoba10:00 am - 10:00 pmBuilding 13, Gallery 1
Within the context o Qatar/ UK year o Culture 2013, Katara hasinvited artist Omar Khalia to exhibit a photographic installationproject at the Cultural Village Foundation, Katara.
This outdoor photography installation examines the nature obeing. Using digital multiple exposure techniques, an image iscrated that gives us a sense o other-worldliness and depth operspective through the human orm. This combination o manand the elements can be seen in each image, raising questions oidentity, existence and reality. the nature o our very being. whoare we? and how are we perceived? what, in this city, does it meanto exist?
The underlying inspiration, and the heart and purpose o thework, comes rom a deep interest in identity, multiculturalism, andcosmopolitanism.
Doha is a uniquely cosmopolitan city, with a weight o diversecommunities rom across the world, all living together, perormingdierent and dependent unctions in society, to be a part o thatsociety. We adopt identities and roles in transience, and we otenhave little choice about it. Using a multiple-exposure technique,Khalia opens the door into each subjects character-driven souls,playing with the undamental idea o perception; o whom weare, who we think we are, and how we are thought o. Share yourthoughts and images o the work online with #seethroughme.
The city o Cordoba, declared World Heritage Site in 1994, isknown worldwide or its Arab-Islamic past. Qurtuba, previouslyRoman, Byzantine and Visigoth, underwent such urban andcultural development with the Umayyads that it became one othe most important cities in the world. Worldwide acknowledgedmonuments, such as the Mosque-Cathedral and the MadinatalZahra Archaeological Site, bear witness to such splendour andare outstanding examples o Arab architecture in Spain.However, Cordoba prides itsel with owning a much largercollection o Arab-Andalusian remains spread across the city. Withthe aim o rediscovering these Arab and Islamic legacies, Casarabe organised the participatory exhibition From Qurtuba toCordoba in April 2012, with the active involvement o its citizens.
The idea behind it has been to reassess -through photography- thediverse and rich Arab-Islamic heritage in the city belonging to theperiod o al-Andalus.This exhibition displays a variety o ornamental details -testimonyo past splendour- which is oten taken or granted by Cordobasdwellers and visitors. The collection highlights emblematicmonuments, walls, doors, towers, minarets and baths, includingsome examples o Mudjar art, a more recent architectural styleinspired by the inuences o al-Andalus in the Iberian Peninsula.Ater touring in Spain, the exhibition is brought to Doha thanks tothe shared eorts o Casa rabe and the Embassy o Spain in Qatar,in cooperation with the Cultural Village Foundation KATARA.
01 June - 01 December 2013InfniteOmar KhaliaKatara Outdoors
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8, 9, 10 and 11 August 2013Eid El-Fitr Festival at KataraKatara Esplanade06:30 pm - 10:00 pm
The Cultural Village (Katara) organized the exhibition o the artistHarding Meyer, which included 13 large size paintings, as thepainter has been chosen to be the supervisor o the workshopwith 14 participating artists, including 9 Qatari women. The criticsagreed that Meyers work was characterized by the exclusivity o
the personalities characters chosen by the painter as subjects orhis paintings, which clearly highlighted the language o eyes aswindows to the soul.
The work translated the reactions and interactions to becommunicated to the public, through the adoption o light andshade, as well as the large size o the paintings, which helped togive the characters some charm that the visitor needs to standlong to understand its secrets. The observer o the Meyer art indrawing aces sees the evolvement o the art pieces moving romthe direct shape to the distorted display as a part o the creativeprocess. Thereore Mayer worked to uncover the essence ohuman nature, which made him say seeking to grab charactersrom their daily data to create a new state o consciousness.
The tone and elegance o the Eid Al Feter Festival will create ahuge buzz, sharing its vision with our guests. As our guests willexperience what one can terms as, creativity rubbing shoulderswith its appreciators. Spectacular Fire Works displays, Musicalsynchronized water ountain & Laser shows will be designed tocelebrate the Eid Al Feter
Our estival is to provide visitors an unorgettable experiencethroughout the 4 days o the EID estival.
15 May- 23 June 2013Eye to Eye Portraits byHarding MeyerBuilding 18, Gallery 2
Calligraphy art & eastern miniatures exhibition, traditional cultureo Uzbekistan.
This exhibition was held between 30 May and 16 June 2013 as aresult o the cooperation between the Cultural Village (Katara) andthe Culture and Arts Forum Foundation o Uzbekistan.
The exhibition had 4 sections, which included samples omanuscripts and Eastern miniatures art rom the seventh century tothe twenty-rst century, in addition to works by contemporary andclassical painters rom Uzbekistan. The exhibition also contained aspecial section o rare historical costumes o Bukhara architectural,artistic State Museum collection, and Tashkent Museum o Art. Asthe best Uzbek applied artwork h as been presented; woodcarving,engraving, dierent types o embroidery, as well as many crats,the exhibition presented to visitors a valuable opportunity tocontemplate art works and have close look to precious antiques inan ultimate extravaganza, rarely exposed to the public.
31 May - 16 June 2013Traditional and Contemporary
Art o UzbekistanBuilding 13
Fireworks ShowFrworks shows during Eid El-Fitr Festival
TIME: SHOW:
06:30 - 06:45 Leasr Show
06:45 - 06:47 Teaser Fireworks
06:48 - 06:47 Lighting show
07:30 - 07:32 Teaser Fireworks
07:33 - 08:05 Fountain
08:06 - 08:30 Fountain and Leaser
08:30 - 09:00 Fountain and Lights show
09:01 - 09:15 All without the reworks
09:15 - 10:00 Fireworks
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A cultural association or hunters, Al G annas was ounded in 2008.Dedicated to promoting traditional Arabic hunting, Al Gannasrepresents Arab hunters in international and regional contests,organizing events and providing support. The association includes
the best acilities and equipment required or hunting, andencourages research and studies in the eld.
The association also emphasizes the principal methods o training,hunting, educating and protecting rom deceases, as well as newtechnologies and tracking devices, means and ways o camping,driving in desert area and necessary rst aid.
The association organized a number o activities, events andcompetitions locally and internationally, which witnessedexceptional participation, Al Gannas Association also joinedcompetitions and similar activities in several countries. Theeorts led by Qatar with 11 other countries to ofcially announcealconry as a global heritage, contributed to the declaration o theUNESCO to consider alconry a heritage o humanity.
Building 33
Qatari Society o Al-Gannas
Tel. : +974 4408 1369Working Hours:7:00am - 2:00pmE-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.algannas.net
Poet MajlesTel.: +974 4408 0456Building. 28
Sout Al KhaleejTel.: +974 4408 0314Building. 11
Forum o Arabicand InternationalRelationsTel.: +974 4408 0455Building. 28
Qatar Society oEngineersTel.: +974 4408 1472Building.22
Bedaya CenterTel.: 974-4408-0268Building. 30
QatarPhotographicSocietyTel.: +974 4408 1812Building. 18
Visual Art CenterTel.: +974 4408 1388Building. 19
Brooq MagazineTel.: +974 4408 1181Building. 22B
ChildhoodCultural CenterTel.: +974 4408 1535Building. 30
Katara Art CenterTel.: +974 4408 0247Building. 5
Qatar MuseumsAuthorityTel.: +974 4408 1255 / 59Building. 10
Al GannasAssociationTel.: +974 4408 1369Building. 33
Arab Postal StampMuseumTel.: +974 4409 1077Building. 22A
Qatar Fine ArtsSocietyTel.: +974 4408 1471Building. 13
Siwar Choral(Al Jazeera Children)Tel.: +974 4412 8258Building. 18
Doha Film InstituteTel.: +974 4420 0505Building. 25,26 and 21
On the occasion o the Holy month o Ramadan, theCultural Village Foundation Katara is pleased to wishyou to be gited with blessings and treasured momentso joy, hoping to our partnership success and prosperity.
- Commercial Bank.
- Exxon Mobil.
- Aspire Zone.
- International Federation o Red Cross and
Cresent Societies.
Ramadan Kareem
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Red VelvetA un educational way or children to learn how todecorate their own cupcake. Recommended or birthdayparties and all other un activities. Price per child QR60.For parties reservation in advance is required. Ramadantiming: 18:00-24:00, daily.Katara Cultural Village (4408-7000)
Cool down this summer at Red Velvet with our ice creamsandwiches, milkshakes, resh juices, and iced teas. Buyan ice cream sandwich and get a small bottle o regularwater on us.
Enjoy your avorite Red Velvet cupcakes right at the comorto your homes. Take advantage o our ree delivery servicewith a minimum order o 100 pieces.
El Cigar LoungeEl Cigar Lounge welcomes groups or Itar and Sohour.Set Menu choices will be oered or a minimum o 10people starting at QR150 per person including sot drinks.Ramadan timing; 20:00-02:00, daily, advance reservationis required. Katara Cultural Village (4408-0750).
Luxurious Tea Set sophisticatedly served in style withmouthwatering savories, sweets and varieties o tea andcoee.
Lwzaar Seaood MarketUnortunately Lwzaar will be closed during the entiremonth o Ramadan. The team will be delighted to welcomeyou back during Eid at dinner time. For more updates andinormation please log on to www.lwzaar.com
Shawarma AlbisanaEnjoy your avorite chicken or bee Shawarma with a coldsot drink or only QR15. At your convenience, our teamcan also take and serve your order while waiting in yourcar
ChaclateCheck us out this Ramadan and enjoy our special oeron selected brands o chocolates. Also available basketso assorted chocolates, an ideal git to your amily andriends. Katara Cultural Village (4408-0733).
le Vesuviole Vesuvio has recently released its new menu with morechoices, truly irresistible and scrumptious plus a specialmenu or children. Katara Cultural Village (4408-1500).
Aspire Grand CaeOers more than coee and sandwiches, Choose romresh sushi, soups and wide selection o hot and coldbeverages or dine-in and take-away.Aspire Park (4408 1996)
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Itar Set Menu, wide varieties o cold starters tobe served on the table ollowed by soup and hotstarters. The main course is a choice o chicken,
bee or lamb. A special dessert is served at theend o your meal. Also includes sot drinks. Oerper person is QR175.
Sohour is served in a specially created a la cartemenu; Grilled Vegetables and Gavurdagi Salad,Stued Quail, Lamb Tenderloin, Chicken Testikebab, Turkish Doner, Ghullach. An Ice Creamstation will be available with your avorite avors.
Name o the Outlet
Aspire Grand Cafe
Chaclate shop
Cigar Lounge
Kunafa
Le Vesuvio
Red Velvet
Sukar Pasha
Lwzaar
Sukar Pasha Ottoman Lounge Ramadan TentSukar Pasha oers Buet menu or groupbookings.
Weekdays (Sunday Wednesday)
18:30-20:30, Itar
20:30-01:30, Sohour
Weekends (Thursday Saturday)
18:30-20:30, Itar
20:30-02:00, Sohour
For inquiries and reservations,Please call 4408 2000.
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Ramadan Timings:
Opening Closing
6:00 pm 12:00 midnight
6:00 pm 12:00 midnight
8:30 pm 2:00 am
5:30 pm 12:00 midnight
6:00 pm 12:00 midnight
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20 21Calendar
11 July - 31 August 2013
Islamic Inspired
Stamp Designs
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 13,Gallery 2
11 July - 11 August 2013
History o Qatari
Publications Printing
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
11 July - 31 August 2013
99 Names o AllahVincent Abadiez
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 19,Gallery 1
16, 17, 23, 30 and 31July 2013
Calligraphy
Documentary flms
10:00 pmDrama Theater,Building 16
11 July - 11 August 2013
OnenessShahida Ahmed
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 18
20 August 2013
Islamic LectureSheikhMohamed El Oriy
09:30Ater Traweh Pray
Katara Big Mosque
19 - 20 July 2013
Sand AnimationShaima Al-Muhairi
10:00 pmDrama Theater,Building 16
25 - 27 July 2013
Light Calligraphy
ShowsKalam
10:00 pmDrama Theater,Building 16
11 July - 11 August 2013
"Metaphoric"Sabah El-Arbilli
08:00 pm - 12:00 amBuilding 19,Gallery 2
18 July 2013
MuashahatKarima Skalli
10:00 pmDrama Theater,Building 16
11 July - 31 August 2013
Show o Faith
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 18,Gallery 2
11 July - 31 August 2013
Arabic Calligraphy
and Quran,
a Shared Journey
Ibrahim Fakhro
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 22, Gallery 1,2
11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 24,
25 and 26 July 2013
Calligaphy Workshops
or Children
08:00 pm - 12:00 amKatara Art Studios,Art Studio 2
11 July - 11 August 2013
Ceramic Exhibition
Maher Alsamarai
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
22 July 2013
Grangao Night
07:00 pm - 12:00 am
11 July - 11 August 2013
Books Exhibitions
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
29 - 31 July 2013
Fashion Inspired by
Arabic Calligraphy
09:00 pm - 10:00 pm,11:00 pm - 12:00 am,Building 13
11 July - 11 August 2013
"Million Dots"
Sabah El-Arbili
10:00 am - 12:00 amCourt Yard Katara ArtStudio, Building 19
11 July - 11 August 2013
Money andLetters
Hassan Naimi
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
21 July - 11 August 2013
Arab Museum o
Modern Art
10:00 am - 12:00 amBuilding 3
11 July 2013Sheikh Abdul HamidBilaliBetween the virtuous
& evil demise9:30 pm,Katara Big Mosque
21 July 2013Sheikh Said bin mosfrSpoils
9:30 pm,Katara Big Mosque
15 July 2013Sheikh Mohamed H. YacobFasting Truthully
9:30 pm,Katara Big Mosque
09 July 2013Sheikh Anes Said MusfrWelcoming the Guest
9:30 pm,Katara Big Mosque
23 July 2013Sheikh Ibrahim AlKafAl AajmiRamadan opportunities9:30 pm,
Katara Big Mosque
17 July 2013Sheikh OthmanEl-KhamissOh! My servants9:30 pm,
Katara Big Mosque
25 July 2013Sheikh Saad Al AatikDeliverance rom Hellre9:30 pm,Katara Big Mosque
19 July 2013Sheikh Adel Al MaawdahHow hunger could be a worship
9:30 pm,Katara Big Mosque
27 July 2013Sheikh Ahmed Al QathiPicking ruits9:30 pm,
Katara Big Mosque
13 July 2013Sheikh Sultan Dghilbi
Ramadan changed me9:30 pm,Katara Big Mosque
PerormencesIslamic lectures ExhibitionsFestival Edu ProgramFilm
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31N Food Outlet (not open)
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B Baroq Magazine
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