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hope for human interaction through art and cultural exchange a
project made possible thanks to the inspired vision, solid faith
and wise leadership of HH Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir
of the State of Qatar.
Keeping pace with the emerging global culture that emphasizes
the importance of diversity in human development, Katara Cultural
Village is the largest and the most multidimensional cultural
project of Qatar. It is a place where people come to-gether to
experience the cultures of the world. With beautiful theatres,
concert halls, exhibition galleries and cutting-edge facilities,
Katara aims to become a world leader for multi-cultural
activities.
In line with the goals set forward by the Qatar National Vision
2030, Katara serves as a guardian to the heritage and traditions of
Qatar and endeavors to spread awareness about the importance of
every culture and civilization and as such, Katara hosts
international, regional and local festivals, workshops,
performances and exhibitions.
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Portrait Artist Harding Meyer was born in Porto Alegre/Brazil in
1964. In 1987, he started his studies at Karlsruhe Art Academy. For
the last 15 years he has participated in several international art
exhibitions and art fairs receiving great critical acclaim, and
also enjoying commercial success, with his works being coveted by
art collectors and art lovers.Katara Cultural Village Foundation is
presenting an exhibition with 13 large sized Portraits by Harding
Meyer. Portrait Paintings are the artists trademark. The Katara
Curatorial team has selected the art-ist to exhibit his work at the
Cultural Village Foundation Art Galler-ies, and to be an artist in
residence at the Katara Art Studios, where he will be directing
portrait painting workshops with artists based in Qatar, and
engaging with Qatari artists.
Harding Meyers work is extremely engaging and draws the
spec-tator into its subjects faces and lives through the eyes. It
is said that the eyes are the windows to the soul; this popular
saying is very well illustrated in the artists work. When first
admiring one of Hardings paintings the first thing the spectator
realizes are the eyes and how deep they manage to involve us in a
matter of sec-onds. The subjects selected for the portrait
paintings might be chosen at random, or on a very informal manner,
but the depiction of the subjects is always very focused and
intimate, Harding Meyer paints them Eye to Eye and manages to
captivate and glimpse into the soul of every subject he
paints.Today, Harding Meyer lives and works near Karlsruhe,
Germany.
07 May - 23 June 2013Eye to EyePortraits by Harding
MeyernGallery 2, Building 18
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World Press Photo 13 aims to inform, and to inspire an
understanding of the world. The current exhibition is an effort by
the Qatar Photographic Society with the Cultural Village
Foundation, Katara to collaboratively with the World Press Photo
organization, work towards the development of a qualified
photography audience and photographers in Qatar. World Press Photo
is dedicated to supporting photojournalism and documentary
photography worldwide, and to stimulating high standards. It
strives to generate wide public interest in photography, to build
appreciation for photographers work, and to encourage the free
exchange of information. Each year, World Press Photo invites
photographers from across the globe to participate in the World
Press Photo Contest, the top photojournalism competition worldwide.
An independent international jury of 19 experts judges all entries
in Amsterdam, and an annual exhibition takes the prizewinning
images to 100 locations in 45 countries. It is seen by millions of
visitors. Among other activities developed by World Press Photo,
are an annual contest for multimedia, exhibitions on a variety of
current themes, and the stimulation of photojournalism through
educational programs. World Press Photo is run as an independent,
non-profit organization with its office in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands, where World Press Photo was founded in 1955.At the
Dandora Dump - Micah Albert
07 May - 16 June 2013World Press Photography ExhibitionGallery
2, Building 18
On occasion of Katara Galleries Exhibition Eye to Eye, with
Portrait Paintings by Brazilian born artist Harding Meyer, the
artist will be in residence at the Katara Art Studios from the 27th
of April to the 5th of May 2013. He will be directing a workshop
where he will show how he creates his portrait paintings.
Harding will show the medial character and origin of his work,
then the long and complex process of painting, with which he slows
and reanimates the pictures.
The artist will go into detail on his painting technique and
create portraits with the participants.
At the end of the 7 day portrait painting workshop the Katara
Art Studios will organize an impromptu exhibition of all the
portraits produced during the workshop for which all friends and
family members of the participating artists are invited to
attend.
30 April - 06 May 2013Harding Meyer Portrait Painting
WorkshopKatara Art Studios, Building 195 PM to 8 PM (Sunday to
Thursday)3 PM to 8 PM (Friday and Saturday)Fee: FreeLimit of
Participants: 12 Artist
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The exhibition is the result of a collaborative effort between
The Cultural Village Foundation, KATARA, and The Forum of Culture
and Arts of Uzbekistan Foundation. This carefully curated
exhibition is comprised of 4 sections, it will feature the
presentation of book samples of eastern calligraphy and miniature
art from the VII-XXI centuries, Classical and modern painters from
Uzbekistan with works belonging to Musicological and Private
collections. Rarities, with this particular section presenting rare
historical costumes from the collections of the Bukhara state
architectural-artistic museum, and Tashkent state museum of arts.
Traditional Culture of Uzbekistan, presented by the best works of
applied arts of Uzbekistan, such as wood carving, embossing,
embroidery, gold embroidery and many other media and
techniques.
Visitors will be able to appreciate and enjoy very special
artworks and precious objects, which very rarely are in exhibition
to the wider public. The cooperation of many museums and private
collections makes this exhibition a unique opportunity to get
closer to Uzbekistan Art and Culture through the varied and diverse
artworks exhibited.
The Visual Arts Center presents a new experience of works
through the Omani Artist Moosa Omar and with the participation
Qatari Artists Hassan El-Mulla and Maryem Al-Moussa considered as a
tribute to the artist in a new and unique experience to be a
surprise in the exhibition
about his artistic experience, Moussa Omar stated: In my
opinion, art is not only a means and a tool to express and
communicate with other; I see inside that invisible and
irrepressible inherent force in the Spirit that makes a world
parallel to the reality and crossed at the same time. So I
triumphed to use the code in many of my works, due to my deep faith
of the vast expressive space similar to the heavens dimension,
where I can fly like a mythical bird with thousand wings.
18 May - 16 June 2013Uzbekistan ExhibitionMasterpieces of
Eastern calligraphy and miniature art. Traditional culture of
Uzbekistan10:00 AM to 10:00 PMGallery 1 & 2, Building 13
12 May 2013Moosa Omar Exhibition07:00 PMGallery 2, Building
18Visual Arts Center
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Al-Gannas association organizes a contest of the best birds
molting. Birds molting: Is the period it takes for replacement of
all or part of the feathers. Molting occurs in response to a
mixture of hormonal changes brought about by seasonal changes and
During this period birds need to be in an atmosphere similar to the
wild environment.
Date here ???Al-Gannas associationEvent title goes here ??????
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teenage loner and talented musician is bullied by his peers. A
man loses his savings; his wife is a victim of identity theft. A
journalist puts her interview subject in danger. And all of this
happens online. The Internet now connects millions of us to each
other at the mere click of a mouse but what happens if those
connections dont turn out the way we predict they will? Disconnect
takes a look at the underside of the Internet, wondering what might
be the consequences of sharing too much about ourselves with people
we dont know enough about.
Tickets on sale now at dohafilminstitute.com or in person at the
DFI Ticket Outlets. (Select hours only. See dohafilminsititue.com
for more information on ticket outlets locations and operating
hours)
09 - 15 May 2013Katara DFI CinemaDisconnectKatara Drama Theatre,
Building 16
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Made at Sadlers Wells is a programme of short masterpieces
produced by international dance house, Sadlers Wells in London, and
created by some of its world class Associate Artists. It is the
ideal opportunity to see three virtuoso dance performances by some
of the worlds most cutting edge choreographers, all in one
night.
Russell Maliphants Afterlight (Part One) was inspired by Vaslav
Nijinskys drawings and hailed as a defining part of Maliphants
career when it premiered at Sadlers Wells in 2009. Consisting of a
stunning solo performance with lighting and animated projection by
Michael Hulls and set to the beautiful score of Eric Saties
Gnossiennes, it went on to win two National Dance Awards and
received an Olivier Award nomination.
Celebrated contemporary choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
presents his delightful duet, Faun, a reinvention of Nijinskys
famous ballet Laprs-midi dun faune which stunned audiences and
critics alike when it premiered at Sadlers Wells in 2009 as part of
their celebration of the Ballets Russes. Set to the original score
by Claude Debussy, with additional music by acclaimed composer
Nitin Sawhney.
UNDANCE is a unique collaboration between acclaimed contemporary
composer MarkAnthony Turnage, choreographer Wayne McGregor and
Turner Prize-winning visual artist Mark Wallinger. Danced by the
ten incredible performers of Wayne McGregor | Random Dance, UNDANCE
was an instant hit when it premiered at Sadlers Wells in 2011.
27 - 28 May 2013Made at Sadlers Wells08:00 pm to ??????? 00:00
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Mozarts Final Piano Concerto
Wednesday, May 1, 20137:30 pmKatara Cultural Village Opera
House
Chamber Music Series:Pearls of Romantic Music
Wednesday, May 15, 20137:30 pmKatara Cultural Village Opera
House
Dvoks Seventh Symphony
Saturday, May 11, 20137:30 pm
Katara Cultural Village Opera House
Schumann Piano Concerto
Saturday, May 18, 20137:30 pm
Katara Cultural Village Opera House
World Premiere of Khalifs Kanun Concerto
Thursday, May 23, 20137:30 pmKatara Cultural Village Opera
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Moudhi Al Hajri is one of the most interesting Qatari
photogra-phers today, her drive and passion for photography as a
form of art, and as a medium that allows her to engage with the
world she inhabits, is heartfelt and deep. Her photography is
extremely compelling and she does not have a style as such, she
transcends these classifications and uses her camera to engage with
the world at large and its peoples, in many cases even to give them
a voice.
My Journeys Through Yemen is an exhibition attempting to share
with the Qatari audience Moudhi Al Hajri 6 year very personal
in-volvement with Yemen as a country and its people. The works
ex-hibited share with us Moudhis journeys through Yemen from 2007
to 2013. Visitors are going to be able to grasp the magnitude of
this photographers dedication to Yemen and its people through the
breathtaking scope and extension of the work exhibited, both
conceptually and geographically.
There are very few geographic areas in Yemen that Moudhi has not
visited with her most faithful supporter and journey companion, her
husband. Moudhi had to negotiate with local, self-proclaimed
defense groups, with the official government of Yemen, with
au-thorities and entities, with tribal leaders, rebel leaders, etc
All
efforts were undertaken by this extremely driven and dedicated
Qatari photographer in order to allow her to fulfill her ambition
to show the world how beautiful Yemen and its people are.
Themes on this exhibition are varied; they range from
Architecture to Anthropological and Ethnographic, Social and
Cultural aspects. The visitor will feel immersed in a Yemen that
very little people know, ever heard of, and that very few people
know it exists in its current depiction in the My Journeys Through
Yemen exhibition.
Extensive and ambitious as the exhibition is, with over 200
photo-graphs on display, very meticulously accompanied with maps
and captions supporting the reading of the exhibition by the
audience, the current exhibition is just a pause in the current
project, its a make a balance exhibition, because the project is
still ongoing, and having worked in the curation of this exhibition
with the artist during the last year, Moudhi Al Hajfri is already
talking about her next trips, and inviting me to her Journeys
Through Yemen!
My Journeys Through Yemen is an ongoing Moudhi Al Hajri pro-ject
and Katara is very proud to be associated with it and invites all
our audience to take the journey with us at the exhibition.
20 April - 25 May 2013My Journeys Through YemenMoudhi Al
HajriBuilding 22
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Designed to Win celebrates the ways in which design and sport
are combined, pushing the limits of human endeavor to achieve
records and victories of increasing significance and wonder. The
exhibition explores the various ways in which design has shaped the
sporting world, celebrating the introduction of revolutionary new
materials such as Neoprene and carbon fibre, new technologies,
fashions and sporting equipment, all of which have transformed
sporting enterprise. Designed to Win demonstrates the process of
designing sporting equipment and its various influences, including
material innovations, sporting constraints, nature and science.
With new innovations and continued refinement, athletes have become
faster, stronger and fitter, in turn beyond the sporting arena and
now encompassing areas as diverse as fashion, advertising, art,
film, design, business and politics. The exhibition explores key
moments where design has played a significant role in progressing
sport and looks at themes of safety, performance and examples where
sporting bodies have intervened to limit the effects of
technological doping where new equipment is deemed to give some
athletes an unfair advantage over others. By examining celebrated
sporting moments and the sense of shared celebration and spectacle,
the exhibition will look at not just how design can influence sport
but also how sport has influenced design, art and culture. Design
to win also looks at how design has revolutionized sports
opportunities for people with physical.
14 March - 23 June 2013Designed to WinKATARA Exhibition in
Collaboration with the Design Museum in London, UKBuilding 03
Magnum Photos and the Katara Cultural Village Foundation
curators have selected for this exhibition classic Martin Parr
projects such as Small World, Parrs satirical look at global
tourism, alongside newer bodies of work such as Luxury, an insight
into the worlds super rich. To celebrate the Qatar UK Year of
Culture 2013, a wide selection of Parrs work in the UK is on
display; a visual exploration of the idiosyncrasies and uniqueness
of British culture.
18 March - 18 May 2013Martin Parr ExhibitionGallery 1, Building
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KATARA organized last month The African Festival from 07th to
13th April 2013, the public lived their passion by participating in
all sorts of activities related to African music and arts, in a
space created especially for the occasion: Africa in the village of
inspiration. The KATARA African Festival hosted various activities
designed to enhance the festivals program. A big Stage was set up
to welcome the Street Artists and the Ambulatory Music Bands and
acts.
The public and Guests to participate by playing different
instruments, singing or using percussion provided on site,
professional musicians present during helped and initiated kids to
the music and instruments discovery. For this first edition, the
International KATARA African Festival proposed an original and
authentic multi arts exhibitions proposing Masks, Jewelry, Photos,
Handcrafts, Paintings, Instruments, wood sculpture all representing
different African countries and cultures.
The African Festival in KATARA, which will take place for
theShow Performers were presented during all the festival to
animate the main places of Katara and to celebrate this amazing
festival. They were performing ethnic authentic African shows such
as: La Hadhra, Malouf, Gnawa, Mezwed, Stambali, percussion This
African Circus: the Kenyan Boys composed of musicians, dancers,
acrobats, fire performers and contortionists propelled visitors
into a whirlwind of wonder with amazing acrobatic and juggling
feats and a host of entertaining numbers.
Four-day Senyar Festival, Fishing and Diving Competition
concluded on with a gala song, dance and an award ceremony at the
Katara beach on Saturday 20/04/2013. The sailors, including 30
local teams - with a maximum of 10-member team , which went on a
mission to hunt for fish and oysters returned to the Katara beach
amid the singing of traditional songs. They were welcomed by
children and adults wearing traditional costumes.
At the award ceremony the winning team was awarded QR300,000 ,
the second was awarded QR200,000 and the third was awarded
QR150,000, the winner of the biggest fish was awarded QR100,000. 10
winners from the public were selected from a draw to win QR 5000
each.
07 - 14 April 2013Katara African FestivalKatara Cultural
Village
17 - 20 April 2013Senyar FestivalKatara Beach
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Katara presented at the Drama Theater the opera that conquered
London in Handels time comes to the Met in David McVicars lively
production. The worlds leading countertenor, David Daniels, sings
the title role opposite Natalie Dessay as an irresistibly exotic
Cleopatra. Baroque specialist Harry Bicket conducts.
CAST Harry Bicket (Conductor)Natalie Dessay (Cleopatra)Alice
Coote (Sesto)Patricia Bardon (Cornelia)David Daniels (Giulio
Cesare)Christophe Dumaux (Tolomeo)Guido Loconsolo (Achilla)
Subtitles in English2 IntermissionsTotal Run Time: 4:31
27 April 2013Giulio CesareDrama Theater, Building 16
Katara offered an opportunity to all artists to participate
through applying for their own exhibition booth, and taking
advantage of this to exhibit new works. One of the main objectives
by organizing from 18th to 20th April 2013 the Spring Outdoor Art
Fair is to stimulate the art market in Doha and to support Qatar
based artists through maximizing opportunities for them to both
exhibit and sell works, affordable to a general audience interested
in Art.
18 - 20 April 2013Spring Outdoor Art FairGallery 2, Building
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The Katara Art Studios (KAS) are located within Cultural Village
Foundation, at the heart of the Katara Galleries neighborhood,
Building 19. KAS have 2 workshop rooms where educational programs
in the visual arts are delivered and developed, a lounge library,
and 3 artist studios hosting a local, regional and international
Artist in Residency Program, developed and supported by Katara. The
artist studios will also receive guest artists during their
exhibitions at Katara Galleries and serve as an educational
platform from where knowledge transmission will be promoted and
encouraged between all Artists in Residence, the Guest artists, and
Qatari artists
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Working Hours :0?:00am - 0?:00pm Saturday - Thursday 0?:00pm -
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Poet MajlesTel.: +974 4408 0456Building. 28
Sout Al KhaleejTel.: +974 4408 0314Building. 11
Forum of Arabic and International RelationsTel.: +974 4408
0455Building. 28
Qatar Society of EngineersTel.: +974 4408 1472Building.22
Bedaya CenterTel.: 974-4408-0268Building. 30
Qatar Photographic SocietyTel.: +974 4408 1812Building. 18
Visual Art CenterTel.: +974 4408 1388Building. 19
Brooq MagazineTel.: +974 4408 1181Building. 22B
Childhood Cul-tural CenterTel.: +974 4408 1535Building. 30
Katara Art CenterTel.: +974 4408 0247Building. 5
Qatar Museums Authority Tel.: +974 4408 1255 / 59Building.
10
Al GannasAssociationTel.: +974 4408 1369Building. 33
Arab Postal Stamp MuseumTel.: +974 4409 1077Building. 22A
Qatar Fine Arts SocietyTel.: +974 4408 1471Building. 13
Siwar Choral (Al Jazeera Children)Tel.: +974 4412 8258Building.
18
Doha Film InstituteTel.: +974 4420 0505Building. 25,26 and
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Sukar PashaRoasted lamb, a special treat for the season, is a
well marinated baby lamb. It is tender and juicy served with
traditional Turkish rice for QR 99 per serving, from 7 p.m.
onwards, daily. (4408-2000)
Katara KashtaCome and join us with your family and friends and
enjoy fresh air in one of our Katara Kashta located by the beach.
You have the luxury to order and be served from the menu of any of
your favourite food and beverage outlets from 5pm onwards, daily.
(4408-2000)
Red VelvetDecorate your own cupcake and create a masterpiece - a
great way for childrens educational fun, ideal for birthday
celebrations at QR 60 per child, daily. (4408-0700)
Red Velvet. Buy your favorite cupcake and coffee is on us,
daily. (4408-0700)
Red Velvet. Buy a dozen of cupcakes and get 10% off, daily.
(4408-0700)
El Cigar LoungeBe in a lavish, welcoming feel and comfortable
ambiance where you can share a story and make a new and lasting
familiarity and enjoy the music of Doha Jazz Band from 7pm to 11pm,
Thurs & Fridays. (4408-0750)
Lwzaar Seafod MarketOur Special Main Course might be your
choice. Visit Lwzaar and relish Lwzaars recommendation of the day,
daily. (4408-0710)
Lwzaar Seafod Market. With family and friends, come and
celebrate any of your special occasions at Lwzaar and capture the
moment for a happy and everlasting memory with our free snap shot
that will be featured at Lwzaar Celebrants book, daily.
(4408-0710)
Lwzaar Seafod Market. Dont miss the newest addition to Lwzaars
way of cooking, Tandori grill and Thai Curry, daily.
(4408-0710)
ChaclateTreat yourself with our unique Parisian breakfast or
indulge to our exceptional Chaclate Breakfast available from 8 am
to 11 am, daily. (4408-0733)
Chaclate. A true feast for the senses. Enjoy 20% discount on
Vinchi Chocolate, daily for the month of May. (4408-0733)
le Vesuvio. Choose your afternoon, gain value with time and
revel in our coffee break menu. A selection of coffee, cake, sweet
pizza, daily. (4408-1500)
Dining 13
Khan Farouk, Egyptian restaurantBuilding.:07, Tel: +974 4408
0840 - 0844
Sukar Pasha, Othman LoungeBuilding.:31, Tel: +974 4408 2000
Red Velvet CupcakeryBuilding.:24, Tel: +974 4408 0700
Mamig, Armenian Lenanese restaurantBuilding.:02, Tel: +974 4408
0800
Chapati & Karak CoffeeBuilding.:23, Tel: +974 4408 1408
Lwzaar, Seafood MarketBuilding.:27, Tel: +974 4408 0710 -
0711
La Gelateria FinaBuilding.:36A1, Tel: +974 4408 0777
Le VesuvioBuilding.:20, Tel: +974 4408 1500
Sidra Convenience StoreBldg.:29, Tel: +974 4408 0740
U'sha FrshkaBeachfront A
Shawarma Al-BisanaBeachfront A, Tel: +974 4408 1400
Konafa Al-BisanaBeachfront A, Tel: +974 4408 1200
Enjoy the beauty of the colors, the amazing delicious taste, the
smell of the natural spices
Within the finest restaurants
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Katara Beach will make you realize that "real life" occasionally
needs escaping
Katara beach hosted a bungee jumping event which will take place
on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th days of Al-Eid from 02:00 pm till midnight;
withe the price of 350 QR which included a video recording of the
participant jump.
The Bungee Jumping event, which was opened to the public allowed
thrill seeking participants to bungee jump from a distance of as
high as 70m over the pristine blue waters of Katara beach. The
event undoubtedly provided thrill-seekers with a unique experience
compl imented by the most magnificent view over Katara beach.
Beach Services
Thebeachcanbereservedbyindividuals or companies for any special
occasion.
Thebeachopensdailyfrom10:30 am until 5:30 pm.
Thefamilybeachisnowopenfrom 4 pm until 11 pm.
Bungee Jumping, an astonishing leap in your life
For membership information or any other inquiry please
contact:
Mr. Mousa Zeidan
Tel: +974 4408 1017 Mobile: +974 7710 0151
Boat RideWater SkiingWakeboardingKnee BoardingFishing
TripParasailingBanana RideWindsurfingHobie CatSailingSea Pedal
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03A Substation12 Katara Multipurpose HALL 15 Regency Travel
Agency & QNB ATM Machines
01 Food Outlet (not open)02 Mamig Armenian Lebanese restaurant03
Food Outlet (not open)04 Al Jazeera Documentary Caf06 Food Outlet
(not open)07 Khan Farouk Egyptian restaurant20 Food Outlet (not
open)23 Chapati & Karak Caf24 Red Velvet Cupcakery26 Saffron
Lounge Indian Cuisine27 Lwzaar Seafood Market29 Sidra Convenience
store31 Sukar Pasha Ottoman Lounge31N Food Outlet (not open)36A1 La
Gelateria Fina36A2 Al SanboukA AlBisana ShawarmaB AlBisana
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Opera House & Drama Theater18 Qatar Photographic Society19
Visual Art Center21 Doha Film Institute22 A Post Office Museum B
Baroq Magazine C Engineers Society25 Doha Film Institute26 A Doha
Film Institute (Ticket Outlet)28 Poetry Majllis & Forum of
Arabic and
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