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Qatar UK 2013 launched

Published: 19 Nov 2012 - 05:02 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 10:30 pm


H E Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani, Chairperson of the Qatar Museum Authority, during the official launch of Qatar UK 2013 at the Museum of Islamic Arts.

DOHA: Following the success of Qatar Japan 2012, Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) yesterday launched Qatar UK 2013 – a year-long celebration of the long-lasting friendship between Qatar and the UK.

Qatar UK 2013 is being held in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the British Council, the British Embassy in Doha, and the Qatari Embassy in London. 

The official launch of Qatar UK 2013 at the Museum of Islamic Arts was attended by H E Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani, Chairperson of the Qatar Museum Authority, Ed Dolman, QMA Executive Director, Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries for the United Kingdom, and H E Dr Hamad bin Abulaziz Al Kuwari, Minister for Culture, Arts and Heritage for Qatar. H E Michael O’Neill, British Ambassador to Qatar, Graham Sheffield, Director Arts, British Council, and Martin Hope, British Council Director in Qatar were also in attendance.

Inspired by the Qatar National Vision for 2030, Qatar UK 2013 aims to forge new partnerships in education, sports, creative industries, and science, while promoting an awareness and appreciation of each other’s culture, achievements and heritage.

World-class events will take place in Qatar and across the UK, showcasing the quality, diversity, breadth and innovation of creative Britain and Qatar. Art exhibitions organised by QMA, cultural events at Katara and the screening of a British cinema series by the Doha Film Institute are only a small portion of the rich calendar of events that both nations will host throughout 2013.

Qatar UK 2013 will kick off at the Cultural Village, Katara, with the opening of Encounter: The Royal Academy in the Middle East on December 6, 2012. The exhibition aims to spark a dialogue between Royal Academy members and Middle Eastern artists, fostering cultural exchange and better understanding of one another’s artistic practices. The exhibition is the result of a combined effort by the Royal Academy, Fortune Cookie Projects and Katara.

Commenting on the importance of the Cultural Diplomacy Programme, H E Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani stated: “We are proud of the success achieved with Qatar Japan 2012, and we hope next year will give us the opportunity to further promote cultural dialogue and programmes that build bridges between nations. We are looking forward to a year of valuable cooperation and exchange, which will celebrate our cultures and friendship.”

Commenting on the Qatar UK 2013, Ed Vaizey said: “I am very excited by this initiative and welcome the opportunity to build on the already strong relationship the UK shares with Qatar. Qatar UK 2013 will celebrate the best of our two nations, showcasing the finest we have to offer in the fields of culture, art, sport and education while looking to the exciting new opportunities for the future.” 

Graham Sheffield, Director Arts, British Council, said: “Qatar is a dynamic supporter of arts and culture, and I am delighted that the British Council is a partner in this exciting programme alongside the UK sector and key Qatari institutions. Sharing innovative ideas and practices from both sides, building new audiences for the arts, and developing creative talent across society are at the heart of Qatar-UK 2013 Year of Culture”. 

The Peninsula