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Gulf Times
Qatar

HH the Amir attends Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani International ACE Award ceremony

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani attended the award ceremony of the 9th Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani International Anti-Corruption Excellence (ACE) Award at Katara Hall in the Fairmont and Raffles Hotels in Doha Sunday.Also attending were His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani; His Excellency Speaker of the Shura Council, Hassan bin Abdullah al Ghanim; President of FIFA, Gianni Infantino; and a number of Their Excellencies ministers, heads of diplomatic missions accredited to Qatar, alongside high-ranking officials and distinguished guests.During the ceremony, a film was screened documenting the award and its history and evolution in countering corruption, as well as the ongoing efforts by the award winners and their outstanding contributions through presenting exemplary models and demonstrating leadership, innovation, and commitment to combating corruption.His Highness the Amir honoured Professor Nikos Passas and Dr. Marianne Camerer, winners of the Academic Research and Educational Materials Award, as well as Gloria Pallares-Venials, Tatenda Chitagu, and Andiswa Matekenka, winners of the Innovation and Investigative Journalism Award.**media[393709]**In addition, His Highness honoured Mar Niang and Motiullah Wesa, winners of the Youth Creativity and Engagement Award, along with Drago Kos and Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, winners of the Lifetime Achievement and Outstanding Achievement Award.On this occasion, Acting Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), John Brandolino, delivered remarks, in addition to the remarks of Acting Under-Secretary-General for Counter-Terrorism at the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), Alexandre Zouev, and His Excellency Chairman of the Higher Committee for the Award, Dr. Ali bin Fetais al-Marri.Members of the Higher Committee for the Award and the Award’s Advisory Committee, along with members of the Executive Committee and the Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC), as well as several international researchers specializing in the field of the award, attended the ceremony. 

Agarwal with some of the artists at the QIAF 2025 fashion show Thursday. Artists from various countries presented their designs at the show.
Qatar

Designs inspired by traditions unveiled at QIAF fashion show

The Qatar International Art Festival (QIAF) 2025 staged a fashion show at Katara Cultural Village Thursday, turning the runway into a platform for cultural expression as artists unveiled designs inspired by national traditions and personal creative narratives. Among the participants was Martina Siladi of Slovakia, representing Unity Art Nations, a collective of artists from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Switzerland.**media[392609]**She said the group used its mannequin draping to highlight shared cultural symbols, including mountains and national floral motifs common to all four countries. Siladi described the QIAF as a platform where artists meet “with one vision – peace, friendship and understanding”.**media[392610]**“Art connects people of all nations, cultures and nationalities because that is what art is good for,” she said, introducing the abstract painters, sculptors and ink artists who form her multicultural group. Vedran Bukovina of Croatia presented a striking dress rooted in the symbolism of his heritage. Serving as Croatia’s brand ambassador, he introduced a young creative team of graduates and artists who helped bring the piece to life.**media[392611]**The design featured Croatia’s heart motif, a national symbol protected by Unesco. “The heart represents who we are. It is simple as wool and rich as lace, full of tradition and history,” the artist said, adding that the artwork stood as a reminder of how fashion can preserve identity while inviting the world to appreciate it. The showcase also welcomed the delicate and deeply personal work of Vishakha Lad, a Fine Arts Master’s graduate from Sir J J School of Arts in Mumbai.**media[392612]**Lad is known for her intricate eco-conscious leaf artwork, a tradition pioneered by her father in 1957 and carried forward today with immense pride. “My work blends culture and nature,” she said, expressing her gratitude to the QIAF and to Imagine Art Gallery Spain for giving her the platform to share her craft. She described the festival as more than an exhibition, calling it a warm, organised and inspiring gathering where participants enjoy workshops, fashion shows and shared experiences that become lifelong memories. 

Gulf Times
Qatar

Qatar International Art Festival 2025: A Grand Celebration of Global Artistry continues at Katara

The 7th edition of the Qatar International Art Festival (QIAF) 2025, hosted at Katara Halls Building 12, continues its vibrant journey until December 12, promising six captivating days of global artistic brilliance, cultural exchange, and creative celebration.The event opened in spectacular fashion on December 7 with a Red Carpet VIP, led by Katara Cultural Village general manager, Prof Khalid Bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti, as the guest of honour. This year’s edition stands out as the largest and most diverse yet, offering a dynamic programme of 15 engaging activities designed to inspire, educate, and connect, organisers said. The festival schedule features master classes, art workshops, panel discussions, art conferences, live painting sessions, artists’ fashion shows, cultural tours, networking dinners, and awards and felicitation ceremony, among others, making it one of the most comprehensive international art gatherings in the region.A Major Highlight: QIAF Art Auction with Al BahieAmong the major attractions of this year’s festival is the much-anticipated QIAF Art Auction, organised in prestigious collaboration with Al Bahie Auction House. The auction takes place today (December 10) at 7pm at Katara Halls, Building 12.Art collectors, connoisseurs, and enthusiasts are invited to experience an evening of exceptional artistry as selected works from participating global artists go under the hammer. The auction catalogue is accessible via QR Code, offering a glimpse into the exquisite collection curated for this special event.Fashion Show is scheduled on December 11 from 6.30pm onwards, showcasing a vibrant blend of art, creativity, and sustainability. These shows highlight the festival’s commitment not only to visual arts but also to evolving intersections between art, culture, and conscious design.A Global Artistic Gathering Under One RoofWith participation from over 500 artists representing more than 70 countries, the festival continues to receive thousands of visitors daily, creating a buzzing, inspirational atmosphere at Katara.Art lovers, collectors, buyers, and cultural enthusiasts are warmly encouraged to visit and experience this extraordinary celebration, the region’s most vibrant showcases of artistic talent, an unforgettable opportunity to witness the world of art converge in Doha.Leadership and PartnersQIAF is organised under the leadership of Rashmi Agarwal, founder and CEO of QIAF and MAPS International WLL. Her vision and dedication continue to elevate the festival’s global footprint each year. QIAF 2025 is proudly presented in collaboration with Katara Cultural Village as Cultural Partners and British Council Qatar as Institutional Partners.As QIAF 2025 unfolds, organisers said it promises inspiration, discovery, and connection for everyone who steps into its creative world. With its diverse programming, prestigious auction, global participation, and dedication to cultural exchange, the festival continues to stand as one of Qatar’s most prominent cultural landmarks.

Gulf Times
Qatar

QIAF 2025 presents diverse works, connects artists from various countries

Katara Cultural Village’s Hall 12 has been transformed into a vibrant global space brimming with artistic expression, as the 7th Qatar International Arts Festival (QIAF 2025) continues. The festival brings together a distinguished group of international artists in a creative celebration that reinforces Katara’s role as a cultural bridge connecting the world through art and diversity.Running until Dec 12, the festival features the participation of more than 500 artists from 83 countries, representing various artistic schools and creative styles. The event offers a rich visual panorama that reflects the power of individual experiences and the convergence of cultures. Iraqi visual artist Jaafar Diaa of the Ashnon Arts Foundation said he is presenting two surrealist works titled 'The Fate of the Book in the Modern Age and Transcending Time', noting that the festival “is wonderful and features strong works from diverse artistic schools, making it a truly unique experience.”Indian artist Sugandha expressed her delight at participating for the first time, saying: “I am thoroughly enjoying this experience. The festival is large and gives us the opportunity to connect with artists from different countries. I was happy to meet artists from all over the world.”Ana de Negri from Spain explained that this is her second participation “after the success of last year’s edition,” noting that the Spanish delegation includes a large group of artists and two dedicated pavilions. She also expressed her pride in representing Spain again.Iraqi artist Tina Arfali stated that this is her first participation in Qatar, adding: “The opening was wonderful. My work combines Arabic calligraphy with photography using mixed media techniques to add depth and unique artistic texture.”Meanwhile, Iranian artist and university professor Mansoureh Valikhan said she is delighted to return for a second year, emphasising that her work received significant appreciation.She explained that the theme of her participation centres on Iranian folklore, using colours and patterns inspired by Iranian heritage. QIAF 2025 continues to host a daily programme of artistic performances, workshops, and public activities, reaffirming its position as one of the most prominent creative platforms in the region and a global event celebrating art in all its forms and expressions. 

A view of the art works.
Qatar

QIAF partners with Al Bahie House for first art auction

The Qatar International Art Festival (QIAF) 2025, held at Katara Halls Building 12, organised its first-ever art auction Wednesday with 29 lots.This was the first ever auction since its inception seven years ago and was held in collaboration with the Al Bahie Auction House. There was a large number of participants for the auction and the art works were well bid by the art enthusiasts.“This is for the first time, we are having an art auction and held in collaboration with Al-Bahi Auction House. Al-Bahi is a Qatar-based auction house that is registered in Qatar since 1996,” Rashmi Agarwal, founder and president of Maps International Limited, and CEO and director of QIAF told Gulf Times.**media[392204]**Agarwal said that the auction is livestreamed and those interested have the option for bidding both online and in-person.“This year we have 32 artworks in 29 lots. These are the works of the artists from about 15 countries. The response for the auction is very positive and we do plan to continue it in every edition of the festival. Next year onwards, we plan to do it on a much bigger scale, ” said Agarwal.The official said that overall there is a participation of more than 500 artists in the festival from over 73 countries.**media[392205]**“We have another big event coming up today as part of the festival. We are doing an artistic and sustainable fashion show with participation from Qatari fashion designers and also from international fashion designers. More than 72 fashion designers have registered to participate in this,” said Agarwal.She noted that the exhibition that lasts until Friday showcases global artistic brilliance, cultural exchange, and creative celebration.“This year’s edition stands out as the largest and most diverse yet, offering a dynamic programme of 15 engaging activities designed to inspire, educate, and connect. The festival schedule features master classes, art workshops, panel discussions, art conferences, live painting sessions, artists’ fashion shows, cultural tours, networking dinners, and awards and felicitation ceremony, among others, making it one of the most comprehensive international art gatherings in the region,” added Agarwal.**media[392206]**Agarwal said that the festival has been a tremendous success with greater participation compared to the previous years.She said: “We are really very happy with the participation and the numbers which we are having. We are already receiving a very positive response for the next year 2026. Even in 2025, we have had more than 200 applicants in the waiting list. They all want to come next year. We have received inquiries from more than 50 galleries to participate in the 2026 edition of the festival,”**media[392207]**She also described that the public response to the exhibition has been very phenomenal. “People are coming and praising. We have also received very good response from a lot of organisations in Qatar. We have got very encouraging words from different embassies. On the red carpet VIP opening, we had a representation of a large number of ambassadors from the embassies in Qatar,” added Agarwal. 

Gulf Times
Qatar

ABA Holidays open Katara kiosk, expands customer experience

Ali Bin Ali Holidays (ABA Holidays) has announced the launch of it’s first-ever Holidays Kiosk at 21 High Street, Katara, marking a milestone in the company’s journey to bring personalised travel experiences closer to its customers.Under the theme *We Build The Trip, You Live The Story, the new kiosk is designed as an exclusive travel hub, where visitors can explore curated vacation packages, seasonal offers, and destination inspirations with the support of professional travel consultants.The initiative reflects Ali Bin Ali Holidays’ vision to make travel planning more accessible, interactive, and inspiring for everyone, a statement said.The launch event featured an evening programme graced by ambassadors of countries including Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Kazakhstan, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.“Travel is about living a story worth telling,” said Ali Bin Ali International Travel & Tourism general manager Nadeem Ulde.“With the launch of our Holidays Kiosk, we are giving our customers a space where imagination meets expertise, where they can dream, plan, and embark on journeys that truly enrich their lives,” he said. “We are thrilled to bring our passion for travel to the heart of Katara.”“When we build your trip, your get a refined perspective to world exploration in an easier, personalised, and more memorable manner; thereby living the story,” Ulde added.Over the next few months, Ali Bin Ali Holidays and the tourism authorities of various countries will be launching weekly installations to promote exceptional destinations and packages during the winter season including getaways to South Korea, Morocco, Colombia, Hong Kong, Cuba, and Sri Lanka. More information is available from www.alibinalitravel.com or +974 31490333. 

Gulf Times
Qatar

Katara events accompanying FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 continue

Events accompanying the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 continue at Katara, drawing large and diverse crowds.Katara’s Corniche was filled with visitors from various Arab countries who gathered to enjoy a festive atmosphere blending art, heritage, and interactive activities.The Qatari *Ardah performance gave the area a sense of pride and belonging, accompanied by the powerful beating of drums.Folk ensembles from Palestine, Sudan, and Egypt presented captivating shows, mesmerising spectators with their rhythms and expressions rooted in the Arab cultural identity.The Palestinian troupe ignited the atmosphere with their *Dabke, a dance that carries the strength of the land and the charm of tradition, as synchronised footsteps and expressive movements told a story of people and civilisation.The Sudanese performance spread joy and excitement through lively rhythms and harmonious moves.The Egyptian performances came with their unique flavour, where folk music harmonised with the movements of performers in scenes that told stories from Egypt’s ancient history, earning wide interaction from the audience, who responded with applause and rhythmic participation.Reflecting Gulf heritage, the Kuwaiti Jahra troupe added a majestic presence through shows carrying the spirit of the sea and the nostalgia of a beautiful past.The audience enthusiastically engaged with these artistic displays, crowding around the folk groups, taking photos, and capturing unforgettable moments that express the unity of Arab heritage and the deep cultural bonds among peoples participating in the Arab Cup.Among the accompanying events, the Qatar Social Work Pavilion stood out with a range of interactive activities, competitions, and children’s games that attracted families and added an atmosphere of fun and human connection.Senoono Village also drew large numbers of visitors, offering screens to broadcast matches and enjoyable family activities that enhanced participation and engagement.Ehsan (the Centre for Elderly Care) made a notable appearance with interactive social programmes aimed at enhancing intergenerational communication and highlighting the esteemed place of the elderly in society.The classic car show was another eye-catching attraction, with elegant historic vehicles lined up for visitors to admire as they strolled among them, adding a distinctive celebratory dimension to the festivities.The events are held daily along Katara’s Corniche from 3pm to 10pm.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Visit Qatar presents Ludovico Einaudi live in Doha

Visit Qatar is set to present one of the world’s most celebrated composers and pianists, Ludovico Einaudi, performing live in Doha on January 9, 2026 at the Katara Amphitheatre.Doors will open at 8pm for an evening promising an extraordinary blend of emotion, artistry, and world-class music.Known for his minimalist yet deeply evocative compositions, Ludovico Einaudi has captured global audiences with performances that seamlessly fuse classical tradition with contemporary sensibilities. His music, featured in internationally acclaimed films such as Nomadland and The Intouchables, has made him one of the most-streamed classical musicians worldwide.As Qatar continues to attract visitors from the region and around the world, the highly anticipated Ludovico Einaudi concert reflects Visit Qatar’s commitment to hosting world-renowned talent and delivering unforgettable experiences that further enhance the country’s appeal as a leading global tourism destination.This event forms part of Qatar Calendar’s activities, which provides residents and visitors with a comprehensive guide to explore a wide range of events, including concerts, festivals, and exhibitions. 

Gulf Times
Sport

Release of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025™ soundtrack

The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Local Organising Committee has announced the release of the tournament’s official soundtrack, as excitement builds for the prestigious Arab competition taking place from 1-18 December. Consisting of two songs, titled ‘Zamani’ and ‘Makani’, both produced by Doha-based Katara Studios, the upbeat soundtrack is an ode to the passion and camaraderie that Arab fans share as they come together, once again, to celebrate the beautiful game.‘Zamani’, which means, ‘My Time’ in Arabic, is sung by Qatari artist, Hamad Al Khazina, with lyrics penned by Mohammad Al Khajah. In a celebratory style befitting the spirit of football, the song focuses on the importance of ambition, the spirit of determination, and the joy of achievement, while declaring that the region’s time to shine has come.‘Makani’ is the second song released, which means ‘My Place’ in Arabic, with eminent Egyptian artist Mohamed Mounir lending his vocals, and lyrics by Mostafa Hadouta. The song examines the concept of home from a human perspective, celebrating the shared identity among Arabs that transcends borders to create a community that provides support, unity, and a sense of true belonging.Both songs are composed by award-winning Moroccan-Swedish record producer Nadir Khayat, also known as RedOne, who has previously worked on the official soundtrack of the historic FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, regaling fans with unforgettable hits such as Arhbo and Dreamers.Watch the full videos of ‘Zamani’ and ‘Makani’ on the @RoadtoQatar YouTube channel.The countdown begins for the Arab world’s biggest football tournament that will see a total of 16 teams competing for the coveted FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 trophy.FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 ticket are available at: www.roadtoqatar.qa, with prices starting from QAR 25. Supporters can also purchase a Follow My Team ticket, which will enable them to attend all matches of their team of choice during the group stage. Throughout the competition, fans will also be treated to a variety of entertainment and cultural activities.All tickets will be digital and will include accessible seating options for disabled fans. Disabled fans wishing to request accessible seats can do so by sending an e-mail to [email protected] opening match will take place on 1 December at Al Bayt Stadium featuring hosts Qatar and the winner of Palestine v Libya. The Final will be held on 18 December at the iconic Lusail Stadium. Other stadiums that will host matches during the tournament are Ahmad Bin Ali, Education City, Khalifa International and Stadium 974.For the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 match schedule, visit: www.roadtoqatar.qa.For all tournament updates, follow @arabcupqa on all major social media platforms.

Landing safely at the Katara amphitheatre.
Qatar

Historic trial marks Qatar’s 1st passenger eVTOL flight

The successful trial of Qatar’s inaugural urban flight featuring an unmanned electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft marked a major milestone in the nation’s commitment to embracing innovative and sustainable mobility solutions. The event, sponsored and witnessed by His Excellency the Minister of Transport Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed al-Thani Saturday at the Katara amphitheatre, symbolises Qatar’s forward-thinking approach in leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance transportation systems, ultimately reinforcing its status as a leader in smart urban mobility initiatives. The air taxi demonstration flight comes within a series of tests, supervised by the Ministry of Transport (MoT), on the technical aspects and future applicability of such technologies. **media[382233]** The trial air taxi flight took off at the Old Doha Port and landed safely at the Katara Cultural Village. It was successfully conducted without any direct human interference using a full self-control system enabled by AI and advanced air navigation technologies, demonstrating that the system is capable of using the airspace optimally in a safe operational environment. According to the MoT, it will continue assessing the test results and lay down the regulatory and technical frameworks needed for approving and operating that type of mobility in line with best international standards and in a way that enhances Qatar’s position as a leading global hub in adopting smart and sustainable technologies. The pilotless air taxi project will be carried out in several consecutive phases, considering all relevant technical, operational, and regulatory requirements, including infrastructure readiness, approval of operational systems, and meeting all safety, security and quality standards to ensure the new mobility system can be safely and effectively integrated into the nation’s mobility network. **media[382235]** The minister described the trial operation as “a new milestone” in Qatar’s journey of adopting smart and sustainable mobility solutions and constitutes “an advanced step forward” toward a future enabled by innovation and environmentally friendly technologies. “This emphasises the MoT’s commitment to enhancing Qatar’s regional and international pioneering position in modern transportation and supporting national efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve the quality of life,” the minister emphasised. “This initiative,” he said, “is a true translation of the MoT Strategy 2025-2030 that aims at creating a smart, resilient transportation system where sustainability, innovation, and integration between various transportation modes are front and centre, thereby boosting the efficiency of the country’s transportation system and advancing the goals of the Third National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030.” **media[382236]** The minister noted that the MoT will continue enhancing Qatar’s global profile in deploying smart and emerging technologies in transportation, in partnership with leading global companies, to develop an integrated infrastructure that is capable of accommodating advanced transportation modes in the coming years. “Saturay’s trial operation was part of the MoT’s initiatives for developing Qatar’s public transportation system by using unmanned eVTOL aircraft as a safe, fast, and eco-friendly urban mobility option that contributes to reducing traffic congestion, and providing smart mobility choices for citizens, residents and visitors, something that says leadership is achieved when technology meets governance,” the minister added.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Katara opens Syrian Corner with Minaret of the Bride model

Katara Cultural Village inaugurated Tuesday the Syrian Corner in the vicinity of the Golden Masjid, with the opening of a model of the 'Minaret of the Bride' inspired by the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, designed by the visual artist Zaina Abara.The work embodies one of the most important architectural symbols in Islamic history and Damascene memory, as the Minaret of the Bride is the oldest minaret of the Umayyad Mosque, and constitutes a spiritual and architectural symbol that has been linked to the city's conscience for centuries.The model was executed in a contemporary artistic style that preserved the spirit of Damascene architecture and its decorations, while the presence of jasmine stands out as a symbol of identity and nostalgia, giving the work an emotional dimension that expresses the relationship of Syrians with their history and aesthetic memory.In his remarks, General Manager of Katara Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti said that the opening of the Syrian corner falls within Katara's vision to enhance the presence of arts and cultural symbols in the public space of the Cultural Village, and to make human heritage available to the public in an interactive way, which contributes to strengthening bridges of communication and cultural dialogue between peoples.Charge d'Affaires at the Syrian embassy in Doha Dr. Bilal Turkiya emphasised that the artwork embodies a deeply rooted cultural and spiritual value in the history of Syria, as the Minaret of the Bride is not only an architectural landmark that the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus boasts of, but also a symbol of the oldest continuously inhabited capital that has carried throughout its history a message of intellectual and cultural radiance whose impact has extended from Damascus to the capitals of the world.He added that the presence of this model in Katara represents a cultural bridge connecting Damascus and Doha, and allows the public to learn about the depth of Syrian heritage and its authentic aesthetics, expressing his gratitude to Katara for embracing this work that embodies the memory of a people and the identity of a city.In turn, artist Abara said that the Minaret of the Bride is a historical, spiritual, and cultural symbol linked to the city of Damascus for centuries, expressing her hope that the artwork will serve as a bridge between memory, nostalgia, and hope. She noted that reinterpreting the minaret in this artistic form aims to preserve its authenticity and keep it alive in the collective consciousness of future generations.The sculpture represents an artistic restoration of the oldest minarets of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, which were built in the Umayyad era and then witnessed successive architectural touches throughout the ages. The work is based on highlighting the geometric and decorative details that characterize the Damascene architecture, with a contemporary treatment that enhances the symbolic dimension of the minaret as a cultural radiance.Abara, who resides in Qatar, is a member of the Qatar Fine Arts Society. Her work focuses on documenting and reformulating the Arab visual identity in a contemporary aesthetic language. She has participated in local and international exhibitions and held a solo exhibition in Katara in 2018.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Katara's culinary culture event celebrates Peru

Katara Cultural Village hosted an event on Tuesday on the culinary culture of Peru, spotlighting the rich culinary heritage of the South American nation. The event featured presentations that highlighted the environmental and natural resources that have shaped Peruvian lifestyles across various historical eras. **media[381056]** Peru's ambassador to Qatar, Gonzalo Voto Bernales Gatica, praised the collaboration with Katara, describing it as a distinguished platform for cultural exchange and a vital bridge connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Arabian Gulf. He expressed his appreciation for organising the event, which celebrated iconic elements of Peruvian cuisine, most notably Ceviche, a dish inscribed by Unesco in 2023 on its Intangible Cultural Heritage List. **media[381057]** The ambassador emphasised that Ceviche is a key cultural symbol, reflecting Peruvians' deep connection to the ocean, rivers, and land. He noted that the dish embodies Peru's geographic and ethnic diversity and its rich cultural fusion, while also representing the intergenerational transmission of knowledge through fishing practices, market traditions, festive rituals, and communal values.