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Years of Culture showcases creative exchange between Qatar, Argentina, and Chile at ‘From the Homeland’ exhibition

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Last updated: 2025/11/13 at 11:54 AM
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The Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF) is set to host the “From the Homeland” exhibition as part of the Qatar Argentina and Chile 2025 Year of Culture, a celebration of family heritage, craftsmanship, and creativity. The event, scheduled to take place from November 12 to 15, 2025, at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) Hall 03, promises a cross-cultural exchange that highlights the intersection of Qatari traditions and Latin American artistry.

The Years of Culture initiative, which is part of the MSDF’s efforts to promote mutual understanding and exchange, will feature a series of interactive experiences that connect Qatari cultural heritage with Argentinian and Chilean artistry. Visitors to the exhibition can expect to engage with various aspects of Qatari and Latin American cultures, including traditional craftsmanship, music, and community values.

Celebrating Cultural Heritage through Interactive Experiences

The exhibition will feature several key experiences, including the Coffee and Mate Exchange Corner, where visitors can participate in a cultural ritual that blends Qatari Arabic coffee and Yerba Mate, symbolizing hospitality and friendship. According to the ministry, this experience will be hosted by Norma Rolón and will run daily, with Arabic coffee provided by MSDF and Yerba Mate prepared by Argentinian guests.

Another highlight of the exhibition is the Makers Meet – Witral Weaving Exchange, led by Chilean artist Lisbeth Pino Westermayer. This experience celebrates Qatari Al Sadu and Chilean Witral weaving as parallel expressions of native creativity, allowing visitors to explore visual panels, maps, and materials that highlight each loom’s origin and symbolism.

Traditional Craftsmanship on Display

The Makers Meet experience will provide visitors with the opportunity to learn about traditional Qatari and Chilean craftsmanship, including the cultural significance of Al Sadu and Witral weaving. The use of visual panels and materials will help to highlight the unique characteristics of each loom and its importance in the respective cultures.

In addition to the interactive experiences, the exhibition will also feature a special instrumental performance on Friday, November 14 at 4pm, with four violinists and cellists from the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra. This event promises to be a highlight of the exhibition, showcasing the rich musical heritage of Qatar and its cultural exchange with Latin America.

Promoting Cultural Exchange and Understanding

The “From the Homeland” exhibition is part of a broader effort by the MSDF to promote cultural exchange and understanding between Qatar and Latin America. The event is expected to attract visitors from across the region, providing a unique opportunity for people to engage with different cultures and traditions. As the Year of Culture continues, further events and exhibitions are likely to be announced, with the aim of deepening cultural ties between Qatar and its partner countries.

The exhibition will be open from Wednesday, November 12 to Saturday, November 15, with varying hours each day. Visitors can plan their visit according to the following schedule: Wednesday, November 12 from 4pm to 9pm, Thursday, November 13 from 2pm to 9pm, Friday, November 14 from 2pm to 9pm, and Saturday, November 15 from 9am to 9pm. For more information on the Year of Culture and related events, interested parties can visit the MSDF website.

As the “From the Homeland” exhibition approaches, expectations are building for a successful event that will showcase the rich cultural heritage of Qatar and its partner countries. While the event’s impact is yet to be seen, it is likely to be an important step in promoting cultural exchange and understanding in the region. The next steps and outcomes of the Year of Culture initiative will be worth watching in the coming months.

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