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Katara Traditional Dhow Festival starts on Nov 30

Published: 23 Nov 2021 - 08:29 am | Last Updated: 23 Nov 2021 - 10:22 am
File photo used for representation only.

File photo used for representation only.

The Peninsula

Doha: Coinciding with the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021, the 11th Katara Traditional Dhow Festival will be held at the Katara beach esplanade from November 30 to December 18. it will see participation of nine countries — Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Greece, India, Zanzibar and Turkey besides  Qatar.

Inspired by Qatar’s rich maritime heritage, the Katara Traditional Dhow Festival enjoys a distinguished and distinct identity and highlights ancestral traditions.

The festival is characterised by a number of competitions and marine shows, besides variety of cultural activities and events that shed light on the ancient maritime history aimed at restoring culture and preserving folk heritage.

This year’s edition will see the launch of the ‘Nahma’ competition, an Arab singing tradition which is one of the most prominent marine heritage culture in Qatar and the Gulf region. This will be in addition to the Fine Arts, painting and portrait competitions open to citizens and residents of various nationalities.
There will also the story-telling competitions and traditional stage shows throughout the festival.

The Haddaq Al-Saif fishing competition will also take place on all days of the fortnight-long festival.

This edition will also be distinguished by a variety of other competitions and marine shows and a series of workshops related to handicrafts that shed light on the marine heritage and reflect the reality of the environment of the people of the sea such as the manufacture of ships and boats (galaf) which occupies a prominent position among the traditional industries. The various industries in fishing, pearl diving and trade,  folk craft such as palm fronds, wood, blacksmithing, spinning (fishing nets), ropes  and other ancient marine artefacts, in addition to the presence of the traditional marketplace. 

Live music, folk bands, and delicious traditional food of various cuisine will also be on offer. In addition artistic performances will be presented by popular groups on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The festival will be open to all nationalities and people from all walks of life from 9am to 12 noon and from 3pm to 10 pm. On weekends, however, the festival will remain open until 11pm. On Fridays, the festival will open at 3pm.