DOHA, QATAR – IAID, the nation’s most prominent Performing Arts Academy in Qatar is set to perform with a combination of extraordinary dance and musical production numbers at the 2018 International Art Folk Festival at the City of Kobuleti and Batumi, Georgia, 20 – 24 June.
“IAID is very proud to bring 18 exceptional talents this year with an amalgamation of superb musical acts and dance prowess which will surely amaze the multi-cultural crowd of the festival,” expressed Dr. Dimple Rajesh, IAID Artistic Director.
The Festival is being organized by the Culture and Arts Development Union Art-Folk with the support of the European Association of Folklore Festival (EAFF). Their goal is to develop the folklore arts, the popularization of the world folklore culture, sharing of experience between participants, empowerment of mutual respect and tolerance, deepening of creative contacts, the popularization of the world folklore arts and improvement of the level of qualification of choreographers.
“With more than 16 years in the performing arts industry, IAID aims to consistently explore and boost the artistry through participating in this prestigious international event and we are very honored to join once again for the second time around,” said IAID Director, Mr. Rajesh Jadhav
IAID is a novel institute that provides quality training for Dance, Music and Arts born in 2001. A first of its kind in the Middle East, IAID continues to unite cultures from the east and west in timeless forms of dance, music, arts and soft skill courses. The academy is a pioneer in conducting workshops for children in Qatar and has to its diverse credit more than 1,000 students (children & adults) representing over 80 nationalities for its regular courses. IAID is supported with fully equipped dance, music, and art studios spanning over 1,200 sq. m. area at a prime and central location in Doha City.