Years of Culture

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Qatar - Uk

2nd edition of Years of Culture

In 2013, Qatar and the UK celebrated a year of cultural exchanges aimed at forging new partnerships and promoting awareness and appreciation of each other’s culture, achievements, and heritage.
Qatar-UK 2013 Year of Culture

Forging New Partnerships And Promoting Awareness And Appreciation of Each Other’s Culture

Throughout 2013, audiences in Qatar and the UK had the opportunity to discover shared values and common interests through the arts, festivals, theatre performances and more. 

Showcasing the depth and breadth of their relations, Qatar hosted an exhibition for the British artist Damien Hirst titled “Relics” which was the biggest solo exhibition of the artist in the Middle East and at Victoria and Albert Museum in London the Pearls Exhibition opened telling the story of the natural history of pearls and the pearl fishing trade from across the Arabian Gulf to Europe and Asia since Antiquity.

Qatar - Uk 2013
Qatar - Uk 2013

Qatar welcomed the world premiere of Globe Education’s Romeo and Juliet ahead of its sold-out run at Shakespeare’s Globe in London, as well as works by Sadler’s Wells Associate Artists at Katara Cultural Village.

Years of Culture ran an ambitious project between the British Library and Qatar Foundation, digitising over 500,000 pages of archive material on Middle Eastern history. The British Council and Qatar Foundation also established a programme to develop the teaching of Arabic language and culture in British schools. 

The five-week British Festival in Qatar included over 30 events for an audience of 10,000 individuals. A reciprocal family festival called Etifhal was held at the Serpentine Gallery in London.  

 

The Qatar - UK 2013 Arts and Disability Festival was also the largest celebration of disability in arts at Katara Cultural Village. A popular exhibition curated by the Museum of Islamic Art took visitors on a journey exploring and illuminating the Muslim pilgrimage of Hajj.

The impactful Hey'Ya: Arab Women in Sport exhibition at Manchester's National Football Museum featured Brigitte Lacombe's series of large photographs of Arab sportswomen from 20 different countries. The Doha Film Institute also collaborated with the British Film Institute to host the Birds Eye View Film Festival celebrating Arab women filmmakers in London. 

Qatar - Uk 2013

A Year of Cultural Experiences

Promoting Arabic Language

Promoting Arabic Language

Schools in Uk
Arts and Disability Festival

Arts and Disability Festival

2013/03/15

Katara Cultural Village
Film Making, Screening And Festivals

Film Making, Screening And Festivals

2013/04/01

Doha, Liverpool and London
Create and Inspire Competition Winners Exhibition

Create and Inspire Competition Winners Exhibition

2013/05/01

Edge of Arabia Gallery, London
Hey'Ya - Arab Women in Sport

Hey'Ya - Arab Women in Sport

2013/07/26

QM Gallery, Katara
Hajj - The Journey Through Art

Hajj - The Journey Through Art

2013/10/09

Museum of Islamic Art (MIA)
Damien Hirst - Relics

Damien Hirst - Relics

QM Gallery Al Riwaq
The Old Doha Prize

The Old Doha Prize

2013/11/17

Museum of Islamic Art (MIA)
British Festival

British Festival

2014/03/09

Doha