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The Pearl-Qatar, United Development Company’s (UDC) flagship project and one of the largest urban developments in Qatar, has lined up various entertainment activities to mark the Eid al-Adha this year.
Set to kick off on September 12, the three-day event will give residents and visitors the opportunity to spend ‘memorable times’ with their families.
UDC said yesterday that The Pearl-Qatar will host a rich entertainment programme from 6pm to 10pm at 1 La Croisette’s indoor shopping arcade in Porto Arabia, featuring a range of family and children recreational activities that will appeal to all ages and interests.
Some of the activities include a theatrical performances led by Barney, Dora, Frozen, Aladdin, Jungle Book and Nemo, a bubble show, photo booth, face painting and henna stations, jugglers, balloon twisters, stilt walkers, mascots, and human statues, among others. Free popcorn, cotton candy and ice-cream will be given to visitors.
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