About Katara
The Cultural Village Foundation is an exceptional project of hope for human interaction through art and cultural exchange – a project made possible thanks to the inspired vision, solid faith and wise leadership of HH Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, the Father Emir of the State of Qatar.
Keeping pace with the emerging global culture that emphasizes the importance of diversity in human development, Katara Cultural Village is the largest and the most multidimensional cultural project of Qatar. It is a place where people come together to experience the cultures of the world. With beautiful theatres, concert halls, exhibition galleries, and cutting-edge facilities, Katara aims to become a world leader for multi-cultural activities.
In line with the goals set forward by the Qatar National Vision 2030, Katara serves as a guardian to the heritage and traditions of Qatar and endeavors to spread awareness about the importance of every culture and civilization and as such, Katara hosts international, regional and local festivals, workshops, performances, and exhibitions.
The Idea of Katara
Katara was born out of a long-held vision to position the State of Qatar as a cultural beacon a lighthouse of art, radiating in the Middle East through theatre, literature, music, visual art, conventions and exhibitions.
This village shall be a glimpse of the future of a world where people of different cultural backgrounds overcome their national boundaries and embrace common causes to promote a united humanity.
Katara is where the grace of the past meets the splendor of the future.
The meaning of the name Katara
Since the year 150 AD, “Catara” was the first and most ancient name designated for Qatar Peninsula in geographic and historical maps. On the map drawn by the geographer, Claudius Ptolemaeus in 150 AD, published in 882 AD -1477 AD and later in the Historical Atlas of Islam, the peoples of the Arabian Peninsula in the middle of the second century AD were identified. It also stipulated the geographical location of Qatar Peninsula under the name of Catara, North West of Gerra or near it, and to the west of the town of Gadara.
The name “Katara” appeared in the geographical and historical maps in early eighteenth century AD. In a French map of the Arabian Peninsula coastline, sea and gulf, the name were written “Katara” instead of “Catara,” which was the designation used by geographers from the map of Ptolemaeus in 150 AD until 1738 AD.
Tracking the etymology of Qatar throughout history is both useful and interesting given Qatar’s cultural and educational wealth. This cultural richness plays a very important role in promoting and building the Qatari society. The attachment to our ancient roots together with premeditated modernization and technological advancement form the solid foundation of Qatari personality and values.
It was decided to revive Qatar’s olden name to uphold our connection to ancient heritage and to honor Qatar’s distinguished position since the dawn of history.
Vision
Our vision is to be a world-leader for multi-cultural activities.
Contributing to the achievement of Qatar National Vision 2030, we dedicate every effort to nurturing social development through art and cultural interchange. We are aspiring to build a community of creative and innovative people, who are aware of their surroundings and are knowledgeable about global cultures and values.
Katara is a place where people share cultures to nurture understanding and peace.
In an ever-evolving digitalized global world, our goal is to provide a platform for people of the world to come together and share the wealth of their vibrant cultures, to embrace differences that make our world unique and to discover similarities that unite people regardless of their origin.
Inspiring
We are friendly and engage people in exciting cultural experiences.
Multi-Cultural
We are proud of our national heritage and we respect all cultures of the world.
High-Quality
We are a professional team that always provides our guests and visitors with excellent experience.
Social Responsibility:
CSR is the ethical management concept where companies integrate social, economic and environmental programs into their business model and culture – Engaging in this can strengthen any company’s image and build up its brand.
Here at Katara Cultural Village, we recognize the importance of this strategy. At the moment, Katara strongly focuses on promoting CSR. This means building relationships with other non-profit organizations to ensure the health and happiness of local communities. Katara has worked with numerous organizations providing them with the support needed. Katara has helped organize forums, talent development workshops, lectures, gatherings, live performance art shows, cultural awareness events, etc.