Doha, October 26 (QNA) – Qatar National Library is celebrating the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 by offering a variety of events and workshops in November for the community and visitors coming to Qatar from around the world.
The events and workshops, which cater to all age groups, will focus on culture, heritage, sports and arts.
On Nov. 1, the Library invites visitors to walk the storybook trail at the Qur’anic Botanic Garden and read one page at a time from the bilingual book, The Sidra Tree Rains, written by Basma Elkhatib and illustrated by Reem Al Askari. The storybook trail will run until Dec. 31, 2022.
On Nov. 3, to celebrate Qatar-MENASA 2022, the Library will host the MENASA Cultural Fair for visitors to learn about the diverse cultures and heritage of MENASA countries through different activities including folk tales; author talks; art activities and traditional crafting.
On Nov. 6, the Library, in collaboration with Studio 5/6, will host a series of technology workshops for ten days to celebrate the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Children and young adults will learn about and discover different topics and tools such as sports technology, 3D modeling, 3D scanning, mixed reality, electronics and coding. The children’s workshops will run from 6 – 10 November and the young adults’ workshops from Nov. 13-17, 2022.
On Nov. 9, join the Library for the “Our Children Matter” series of lectures, which focus on topics in the fields of childhood, education, and children’s health. This lecture will provide advice to working mothers on how to commit to exclusively breastfeeding when they return to work.
In addition, the Library is hosting a two-day workshop for a fun learning experience with the artist Fatima Al Nuaimi, who will show participants how to recycle paper to create attractive bookmarks inspired by the theme of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Finally, the Library will offer guests another night of music from Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, who will present “BassiCelli” chamber music.
On Nov. 15, in celebration of the world’s biggest football tournament being held in the Middle East and the Arab world, the Library invites visitors to “Goooal! How Football Kicked Off in Qatar”, an exhibition about the growth and history of football in the country.
The exhibition, which will run until Jan. 31, 2023, will invite visitors from around the world to learn about the journey of football in Qatar, its origins and how the game developed through the decades until the culmination of winning the right to host this year’s World Cup.
On Nov. 20, the Library, in collaboration with Little Thinking Minds, will host the children’s “Sports Information Challenge.” The competition is open to Library members and involves reading some short essays on the Library’s I Read Arabic site and answering the corresponding questions. The competition will run until Dec. 20 (the final date for submissions) and winners will be announced on January 2023.
The Library will continue to host a variety of fun and engaging events online throughout November.
(QNA)