Qatar Calendar’s June release promises plenty of events
Summer is soon upon us and Qatar has plenty going on this season. Whether you’re an art and culture lover, nature fan, car aficionado, or looking to seal some business deals before everyone heads off for a break in July, there’s something in store for everyone. Here’s a roundup of what’s on, when and where, according to Qatar Calender
Katara Opera House
9, 18 & 21 June (Thursday, Saturday & Tuesday)
Classical music lovers are in for a treat this month with an evening performance every week by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra at the Katara Opera House. Buy your tickets to enjoy the Classics of the Arabic Golden Age; the Best of Johannes Brahms and violin concerto of classical hits by Max Bruch. Tickets range from QAR 75-200 and are available at Qtickets
Doha Exhibition & Convention Center (DECC)
6-9 June (Monday – Thursday)
Hospitality Qatar and Project Qatar are two of Qatar’s long-standing exhibitions and this year, they will both run under the same roof at the same time. Head to DECC to see the latest showcase in the world of construction and hospitality and meet some of the biggest players who’ve helped make this country ready to host the world’s most anticipated football tournament!
Katara Cultural Village
Ending 10 June (Friday)
For a change from mall shopping, keen shoppers are invited to explore the first Summer Trade Fair. There they’ll find 220 exhibitors spread over an area of 6,400 m2 showcasing their products from around the world. Explore the endless array of traditional clothing, accessories, fragrances, cosmetics, homeware, and handicrafts.
Also in Doha…
SHOWTIME!
11 – 13 June (Saturday – Monday)
Students and staff from across QF schools and the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra are putting on a show featuring a selection of songs from Broadway and the West End’s most loved musicals.
SHOWTIME!’s programme features extracts and medleys from over 20 musicals including Wicked, Oliver, Annie, Hairspray, Mary Poppins, and Matilda. Performances will run at Education City’s PUE theater starting 2:30pm. This is a free seating event on a first-come first-served basis.
Museums
Doha’s many museums offer inspiration to young and old alike. Here are some new exhibitions we’re looking forward to this month:
8 June – 31 August
“Doha Dreams” Inspired by the Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams Exhibition
Head to M7 Msheireb to see the work of seven local contemporary designers who have reimagined the aesthetics and luxury of Dior’s work which was exhibited at the same venue earlier this year.
15 June – 23 November
Paint Palette: Abstract Art for Children
Take your little tots to Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art for a series of three workshops starting the middle of this month and running up until November. Sessions are for children aged 3-7 and free to attend; registration is required.
There are some other exhibitions still on at the National Museum of Qatar. Here are some worth popping on your must-see list!
High fashion lovers are invited to travel back and forth between past and present discovering the history, know-how and design of Hermes’ iconic accessories. The Once upon a Bag exhibition has been on tour in three countries and is in Doha up until Saturday, 11 June.
Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You is an invitation for people of all ages to go on an immersive journey of self-discovery through a multisensory experience that inspires introspection and awe. The large-scale site-specific installation by internationally-renowned Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist is the artist’s first in the Middle East. Admission is free; ticket reservation Required.
Head to the Mawater Gallery for an exhibition in honor of the museum to come. A Sneak Peek at Qatar Auto Museum celebrates the mission to drive culture forward and to inspire the next generation of innovators, designers, engineers, collectors and policymakers through a shared passion.
Outside Doha
16 June – 12 July (Thursday - Tuesday)
Families are invited to witness a natural phenomenon with Turtle Encounters along Qatar’s coastline this summer with Dadu, Children’s Museum of Qatar. Head out on exclusive evening visits to Fuwairit Beach to learn more about the annual hatching phase of the hawksbill turtle which has been classified as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 1982.
Registration for Turtle Encounters will open on 9 June to Qatar Museums’ Culture Pass members of the Family category. Visit this page to learn more about membership, or to sign up to become a Culture Pass Family member.
Top Tip!
Qatar Museums run exclusive Mathafek tours for its members. Join for a nominal annual fee and enjoy a bespoke tour of Mathaf and the four houses of Msheireb Museums all of which end this month.
For more information on upcoming events and for future monthly releases, visit Qatar Calendar - and follow the social media channels.
For further information on events happening in Qatar, visit Qatar Living Events listing
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