Qatar tribune QNA Doha The Cultural Village Foundation (Katara) commenced its Eid Al-Adha celebrations on Sunday with a wide array of artistic, cultural, and entertainment performances that attracted a large audience. The festivities included various activities designed to engage and entertain visitors of all ages. The art workshops attracted a large group of children, during which they enjoyed drawing, colouring, paper making, postage stamps, origami, butterfly making, flower making and other workshops that were held along the Katara Corniche.
The ‘Garden of Dreams’ play also attracted the attention of the audience. The play highlights the importance of preserving water resources and the beauty hidden in the depths of man and nature. On the Katara Corniche, folk groups presented their distinctive performances that reflect the artistic and cultural heritage of a number of countries from Asia and Africa, including China, Syria, Morocco and Jordan.
Several visual artists also presented live drawings in front of the audience to capture the atmosphere and joy of the Eid. Eid stalls were distributed in the inner courtyard of the open-air theatre, offering a variety of products, including handmade products, souvenirs, and popular foods. Fans of astronomy will enjoy shows of a number of 3D films at the Thuraya Astronomical Dom on Monday.
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