
Years of Culture unveils Argentina-Chile fall 2025 season
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Doha: In a bid to foster cross cultural dialogue and celebrate shared human experiences, Qatar s Years of Culture initiative has unveiled an ambitious...
Doha: In a bid to foster cross-cultural dialogue and celebrate shared human experiences, Qatar’s Years of Culture initiative has unveiled an ambitious fall programme dedicated to Argentina and Chile.
Running from September through December 2025, the season promises a rich tapestry of events spanning music, art, literature, film, cuisine, and sports, inviting Qatar’s diverse communities to explore the vibrant heritages of these South American nations.
The initiative, organised by Qatar Museums in collaboration with various local institutions, aims to bridge continents through creative exchanges. “Our fall season with Argentina and Chile is about sharing stories, ideas, and traditions that bring people closer together,” stated Years of Culture in an official release. “We’re proud to create spaces where artists, families, and communities can connect, learn, and celebrate what makes each culture unique.”
Kicking off in September, the programme opens with a musical highlight at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) on the 14th. The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, under Argentine conductor Enrique Diemecke, will perform a cross-cultural concert featuring Astor Piazzolla’s “Concerto for Bandoneón ‘Aconcagua’” with soloist Victor Hugo Villena, alongside works by Argentine composers Esteban Benzecry and Alberto Ginastera.
Qatari talents Dana Alfardan and Nasser Sahim will add contemporary Arabic influences, blending cinematic and traditional elements. This preview precedes the orchestra’s historic performance at Buenos Aires’ Teatro Colón on September 17.

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