Doha: Al Ghorrah for Literature and Arts, organized by Qatar Foundation (QF), featured theatrical performances by distinguished and promising talents that blended art and heritage. The five-day event is set to wrap up Monday in Education City. Its visitors ranged in backgrounds and ages from Qatar. According to Qatar News Agency, Al Ghorrah for Literature and Arts celebrates the Arab-Islamic civilization and its artistic and cultural creativity through theatrical and musical performances, poetry evenings, and educational workshops. The event showcased youth talent through a theatrical performances competition organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), in which participants presented works inspired by "One Thousand and One Nights." The winners of the competition were given the opportunity to present their performances in front of an audience in Oxygen Park in Education City. In cooperation with the Ministry of Culture (MoC), winners in the Arabic poetry competition also presented their work on the stage. Al Ghorrah for Literature and Arts concludes Monday with a musical performance by Hamza Namira, a segment of songs in standard Arabic (fusha), and several creative activities.