Where beauty meets purpose: QF’s Al Ghorrah for Literature and Arts

Meanwhile, Al Ghorrah is seeing Moroccan calligraphy artist Badr Essaihi introduce to visitors the tools of Arabic calligraphy, and guiding them through writing the BasmAllah, a saying from the Hikam of Ibn Ata Allah, and Surah Al-Ikhlas. And for those new to calligraphy, a workshop by Razzan Alagraa, a student of the Islamic arts, has been teaching participants the fundamentals of the riq’a script and how to complete their very own calligraphic composition.

For those who haven’t yet experienced what Al Ghorrah has to offer, or want to make a return visit, there is still time – the event continues until 2 December, from 5-10pm each day. Daily tickets for adults are QR50, while tickets for children (aged 4-14) are QR35, specialized workshop tickets are QR200, and access to Al Ghorrah’s adventure room is QR10. All tickets can be purchased at https://educationcity.qa/al-ghorrah where you can also find a full daily schedule of performances, workshops, and other activities

Intricate techniques from the heart of Arab-Islamic cultural heritage are being learned by children and adults alike as Qatar Foundation’s Al Ghorrah for Literature and Arts continues to take people on a journey of creativity.

From musical and theatrical performances to storytelling, culinary experiences, and interactive workshops, the five-day event at Education City is a unique and diverse showcase of artistic and cultural expression for visitors of all ages to enjoy.

And within Al Ghorrah’s Multicultural Zone and Multaqa (Education City Student Center), visitors have been experiencing the beauty of Arabic calligraphy, and discovering the rich history of Islamic geometric patterns, through specialized workshops that allow them to try their hand at learning these ancient skills.

In sessions led by contemporary artist and educator Samira Mian, participants have been recreating historical patterns through the use of symmetry and repetition, tracing their designs on khaki cotton paper and bringing them to life through pencils and paint.

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