Qatar welcomed the world premiere of Globe Education’s Romeo and Juliet ahead of its sold-out run at Shakespeare’s Globe in London, as well as works by Sadler’s Wells Associate Artists at Katara Cultural Village.
Years of Culture ran an ambitious project between the British Library and Qatar Foundation, digitising over 500,000 pages of archive material on Middle Eastern history. The British Council and Qatar Foundation also established a programme to develop the teaching of Arabic language and culture in British schools.
The five-week British Festival in Qatar included over 30 events for an audience of 10,000 individuals. A reciprocal family festival called Etifhal was held at the Serpentine Gallery in London.