The Ministry of Culture concluded Monday the Qatari Cultural Week in Uzbekistan, which took place from October 11 to 14.
The event was held as part of the bilateral cultural cooperation between Qatar and Uzbekistan, aimed at showcasing the rich diversity of Qatari folk arts and introducing the customs, traditions, and culture of Qatar.
The activities highlighted various aspects of Qatari heritage, including the bayt al Sha’ar, the Qatari majlis, as well as performances of the traditional ardha dance and sea songs.
Among the most popular events were the “Trio of Oud,” the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, and Qatari musical performances, which attracted a large audience. The traditional Qatari-inspired market also drew many visitors, who explored exhibits of handicrafts, sadu weaving, bisht, traditional ships, marine tools, falconry, henna, and traditional Qatari cuisine.
The cultural week also featured film screenings produced by the Doha Film Institute, with contributions from Qatar Tourism and Qatar Airways
, all aimed at presenting and bringing the cultural image of Qatar closer to the Uzbek audience.
Source: Qatar News Agency