Qatar's Cultural Heritage on Display Throughout FIFA Arab Cup

Throughout the FIFA Arab Cup 2021, fans were treated to a series of cultural activations that showcased Qatar's rich history and the diversity of its many communities organized by the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) and its partners, the activities formed a key part of the fan experience, which saw wide support for the 16 participating nations in tournament. Activities commenced before the tournament kicked off along Doha's iconic Corniche Street, which saw a number of performances, light shows and festivities taking place alongside the 11th annual Qatar International Food Festival (QIFF), a Qatar Tourism initiative that celebrates the country's diverse food, beverage and hospitality offerings. From Nov. 26 until Dec.3, more than 22 communities put on displays set against the city's breathtaking skyline. "The Arab Cup was an event that was embraced by a huge number of different communities across Qatar, and so it was the perfect opportunity to showcase Qatar's beautiful culture and the many other cultures that call Qatar their home throughout the tournament, spectators enjoyed musical performances and traditional dances up and down the country - from metro stations to stadium precincts, that diversity of cultures and the range of amazing performances for fans to enjoy was a truly special aspect of our tournament," said the SC's Stakeholder Relations Senior Manager Khaled Al Suwaidi. One of the key partners that delivered the wide array of activations throughout the FIFA Arab Cup was the Ministry of Culture, which put forth a series of cultural displays designed to highlight Qatar's heritage to spectators, many of whom were visiting the country to attend the tournament. "It was important for us to celebrate Qatari culture with our fellow Arabs at the tournament, and we look forward to sharing all the beautiful cultures of Qatar and this region when we host the World Cup in just under a year's time," said Director of Heritage and Identity Department at the Ministry of Culture, Sheikha Najla Al-Thani. "We are all proud of those stadiums whose design is inspired by Qatari heritage, and we renew our commitment to continue working with Qatar 2022 organizers to support local talent and cooperate across cultural sectors to host a historic version of the World Cup next year," added Al-Thani. The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is set to kick off on 21 November at Al Bayt Stadium, with the final match being played on 18 December at the iconic Lusail Stadium. (QNA)