00:01If you listen closely, Qatar is more than traffic and construction.
00:06In the outskirts of the city, a quieter rhythm is in motion.
00:11These walls hold history that was learned and handed down.
00:15This is the Al-Qatar House at Qatar's Education City.
00:19It's the perfect example of how a modern country is preserving cultural heritage.
00:24Originally home to one of Qatar's founding families,
00:27it's now a space which hosts cultural activities, workshops and not to mention a living museum.
00:34I'm Laila Humaira and this is Qatar in Motion.
00:42Did you know that Qatar and its GCC neighbours have seven elements currently inscribed
00:48in UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage?
00:52Last year, the Bishd and Al-Sadu weaving were inaugurated,
00:56joining Arabic coffee, henna, dates, falconry and the majlis.
01:02This year, the region is looking to add Al-Ardah, the traditional sword dance,
01:08the musical instrument Oud and Al-Safiyad plant weaving into the list.
01:15The Al-Qatar Heritage House is the home of the HERFA programme,
01:20Qatar Foundation's year-long course aimed at reviving the art of traditional crafts,
01:25deeply rooted in Qatari and Islamic culture.
01:29Launched in 2024, HERFA combines tradition and creativity
01:33to safeguard heritage arts and ancient craftsmanship.
01:37Long before the construction of state-of-the-art universities in Education City,
01:43the area, known as Al-Rayyan, was home to Qatar's earliest rulers and founding families.
01:49This location where we are now was one of the first inhabitants of all Al-Rayyan.
01:56So the Al-Khatar family, or the late Fahad Al-Khatar, relocated with his uncle,
02:03who was at the time ruler of Qatar, Sheikh Abdullah bin Jasim.
02:07And at the time there was nothing here, but the area was fertile and it had underground water.
02:11The ruler settled there with his nephew.
02:14And that is around the end of the 19th century, beginning of the 20th century,
02:21like the early 1900s.
02:22With the establishment of Qatar Foundation in 1995,
02:26Al-Rayyan became the cradle of knowledge and learning.
02:30Led by a vision to protect heritage,
02:33instead of being demolished,
02:35the old houses were incorporated into the construction of the area.
02:39Al-Khatar House is a very unique cultural hub.
02:43It's one of the buildings that QF Restore,
02:46to promote cultural heritage and to stay as a hub for gathering generations around identity,
02:55heritage and culture, and to stay rooted as well.
02:58So the HRFA program is a unique program in the region, let's say,
03:02where it covers all the traditions, activities.
03:07At the Al-Khatar House, participants of HRFA immerse themselves in a year-long coursework,
03:15which covers geometric drawing,
03:17nabati motifs, textiles,
03:20gypsum and ceramics,
03:21and marquetry.
03:23Being in this environment or in this learning ecosystem,
03:27it's provided me the opportunity to disconnect from real life
03:30and reconnect with my senses,
03:33whether that's through touch or smell or sight.
03:36My favorite part of the program so far has been extracting colors from nature,
03:42whether that's through berries or through minerals or through rocks.
03:46Each structure of the building is used as classrooms,
03:50workstations, and places to store materials,
03:53inventory, or equipment like kilns.
03:56The Flower and Herb Garden is also where participants get to experiment
04:00with different types of plants and natural dyes.
04:03At the end of the program,
04:05they get to showcase their masterpiece
04:07and hopefully pass along what they've learned.
04:34It's quite fitting that a program aimed at preserving traditional craftsmanship
04:38is being hosted within the grounds of a heritage house,
04:42which itself has been refurbished
04:44to ensure that the legacy of Qatar's founding families lives on.
04:50The Qatar House has some unique features
04:54that you don't see in an urban Qatari house.
04:57This is a rural setup for a Qatari house connected to agriculture.
05:01The large courtyard is needed because of the need
05:04from an agricultural perspective, the availability of land,
05:07and also there was an area at the back that used to house animals.
05:13We have the majlis, which is the main hospitality space for Qatar in Qatari tradition.
05:20Among other features that were kept through to the original form
05:23are the mosque, the main gate, the stone walls and denshell roofs,
05:28as well as the road that leads to the royal family's home.
05:31For the Herfa participants, the opportunity to visit the Al Qatari house every day
05:37to learn about Islamic art and traditional craftsmanship
05:40gives them a profound appreciation and deep contemplation about beauty.
05:45I feel that if you are surrounded by beauty continuously,
05:50it changes you in terms of your reflection of beauty in thought,
05:56beauty in speech, beauty in behaviour, beauty in values.
06:00And to be surrounded by that remembrance continuously
06:05can only make us more humane and better human beings.
06:08And it's exactly these values that Qatar Foundation believes
06:12forms the foundations of a successful nation.
06:16When you are faithful to your roots, to your traditions,
06:19and you are faithful to your basics,
06:21you are able to develop into your own identity farther away.
06:27You don't disconnect.
06:29So we are trying to be connected and rooted to what Qatar is
06:34and what Qatar identity and heritage is.
06:36And not only in the material, cultural, heritage aspect,
06:39that they think it's in all other and educational research and everything else.
06:45Among many organisations helping to advance Qatar Foundation's mission
06:49is the Qatar National Library.
06:51It launched the Family Digital Papers Project last year,
06:54aimed at building a platform to access documents and artefacts
06:58from Qatar's founding families.
07:00The initiative provides a window to early life in Qatar,
07:04and Q&L is going a step further to ensure
07:07that these heritage items are safeguarded forever.
07:11The project is the object of the international community
07:13for an independent transmission and heritage of Qatar and European state.
07:17It helps it to ensure that the international community
07:23between the international community and the national community
07:25is the cooperation with the tribes and the firefighters.
07:29and the attention to their special projects.
07:30The project has a listen to it.
07:31The approach that we had at this project
07:33is the project that we had on the site
07:35where it was secured to one of the gardens,
07:58La construcción de la construcción de 1794
08:24La construcción de la construcción de 1794
08:43La construcción de la construcción de 1794
08:47La construcción de 1795
09:04La que se llama la ciónica que se tiene que ver con las posibilidades climas
09:08que son más importantes de la ciónica,
09:11porque son más importantes de los objetivos de las posibilidades
09:14y además de las posibilidades impuestas financieras
09:19que se tiene que ver con el alto dictador
09:20La ciónica que la ciónica está disponible en la ciónica
09:25es connecting con los impactos en la ciónica del oficina
09:31que muestra en la ciónica de la ciónica
09:33que aportan las líneas de Qatar y el Khaleig.
09:37Y actualmente, la página web tiene 200 votos de viajes, fotos y páginas.
09:43Queremos que hay un proyecto que aportan un proyecto más grande en el área de la protección y protección de
09:50las líneas de Khaleig.
09:54Desde el cradol de la conocimiento a la epicentera de la cultura,
09:57es aquí, dentro del Museo Nacional de Qatar, que el liderazgo del país ha crecido.
10:03Hoy, el museo trae la historia de Qatar a la mundo como custodios y protectores de la herida cultural.
10:10Para mantenerlo, para mantenerlo, para preservarlo, para expandirlo, así como.
10:16Eso puede tomar muchas formas, muchas formas.
10:19Puede conservación, consolidación, restauración, renovación, adaptor de uso.
10:25Cultura es sobre la diversidad de la ciudadanía, una network de owners.
10:29Es sobre las personas apreciando la valoración de lo que se ve.
10:33Si las personas no despedan de visitar la Mona Lisa,
10:37se va a despedirar a ser de valor.
10:39Así que, a muchas personas que quieran que el espacio,
10:43que se sienten a la zona, que se sienten a la zona,
10:47que se sienten a la zona, que se sienten a la zona de la zona,
10:49que se sienten a la zona de la zona,
10:51que se sienten a preservar esa zona para la futura generación.
10:54La herida de la zona, que se sienten a preservar la fabrica y perdemos la narrativa.
10:59¿Es este edificio solo especial porque es un palacio,
11:03es 110 años, o es especial porque es un lugar donde algunos líderes fueron,
11:09futuros líderes fueron, tratados fueron signados,
11:13meetings happened, early formation de la gobierno,
11:15early formation de la financiación de la sistema,
11:18early formation de la Shura Council.
11:20There is so much narrative that has happened in this place
11:23and usually the mark, the building, the monument
11:27is only the symbol that remains.
11:30You preserve an element so that the story can continue to resonate.
11:37From heritage houses to traditional craftsmanship,
11:40Qatar's dedication to preserving cultural heritage
11:43is as robust as the skyscrapers its building
11:46and the technological innovations that's driving the country forward.
11:50That's all the time we have for now.
11:52Thanks for watching Qatar in Motion and see you next time.
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