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January 16 - 22, 2008
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Wednesday (Jan 16)¥ Last day for the workshop by the Royal University for Women at its campus in Awali on 'Play Therapy for Children Living through Traumatic Experiences: Medical Illness, Traumatic Events and Maltreatment'. It will be conducted by Dr Rise Van Fleet, Ph D, RPT-S, founder and president of the Family Enhancement & Play Therapy Centre, Pennsylvania, US. It takes places from 9am to 4pm and costs BD100. For details contact Dana Ateeq on 17764432 or 17764444 on ext 5.

Thursday (Jan 17)

¥ Daily children's orchestra practice at the Beethoven Music Centre in Isa Town from 3pm to 7pm. Transport is available. For further details contact 17684092 or 36611185.

¥ Analogue Soul featuring local DJ Maden returns to the Level at the Mishal Hotel in Hoora. For details contact 36766627.

¥ Facebook Party 2008 at BJ's Nightclub in the Al Bustan Hotel, Adliya. For details contact 17742323.

Friday (Jan 18)

¥ Club Seven at the Mishal Hotel in Hoora will host Torque presenting Electric Motel. For details contact 36766627.

¥ The Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union is holding the Bahrain v Dubai quarter final match at the Bahrain Rugby Club in Saar. The match will start at 2pm and is open to members and non members for no admission fee. Also, the club is holding an international children's football tournament today and tomorrow. For details contact 17695809.

Saturday (Jan 19)

¥ The Bahrain National Museum is showcasing the works of nearly 50 Bahraini artists and sculptors. This is the 34th year of the exhibition that is categorised into sculpture, installations and paintings displaying abstract and semi-abstract artworks as well as contemporary sculptures. The exhibition remains open from 8am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm. For details contact 17871111.

Sunday (Jan 20)

¥ The Bahrain Women's Society is holding a series of workshops and programmes, daily this month, to raise awareness on protecting children and teenagers from abuse. Topics like 'How can you detect abusive relationships?' and 'The relationship between domestic violence and child abuse' will be discussed. The workshop is open for all school children. Workshops will also be held for kindergarten children and their parents. For details contact 17826777.

¥ Last day of the 'Pongal' festival at the Nirvana in the Ritz Carlton Bahrain Hotel and Spa. The festival celebrates Pongal, the harvest festival of South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It signifies rejoicing and showering gratitude to the rain and animals to help create a rich harvest. For details contact 17586711.

Monday (Jan 21)

¥ Japanese artist Kazue Hashimoto, known as Meera, is exhibiting more than 35 water colour paintings at the La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art in Manama. Currently she leads painting trainings at Osho Meditation Resort, Pune, India, and in Ibiza and gives workshops on creativity and art therapy mainly in Japan and Europe. The exhibition is open from 11am to 6.30pm. For details contact 17230123.

Tuesday (Jan 22)

¥ The Bahrain Karate Center at the World Beat Fitness Centre in Janabiya is offering classes for children in the beginner and advanced levels at 4pm and 5pm respectively. Classes for mixed adults will also be conducted at 6.30pm. The centre also offers belly dancing and Salsa classes. For details contact 17612576.

'Memories of Utopia' set for cultural screening

'Memories of Utopia' - an evening of sounds remembered will be presented at the Coral Beach Club on February 6 at 8pm.

'Memories of Utopia', an event by the same name as the documentary to be screened, is a cultural evening that will celebrate musical traditions of the past.

A screening of the film, featured in last week's GulfWeekly will be followed by a discussion with the filmmakers and, in association with the Ministry of Information's Culture and National Heritage Sector, a musical performance, by Mohammed bin Faris Band.

Memories of Utopia, a film by producing partners Najla Rizk, based in Cairo, Egypt, and locally-residing filmmaker, Marco Morelli, recounts the story of a Nubian musician, Fikri el Kachif, who travelled from Egypt to Sudan in search of the Nubian villages that had survived the flood caused by the building of the Aswan Dam in the 1960s.

For details contact Sheyma Buali on 39558284 or email Sheyma.Buali@gmail.com.

A special theme night 'Viva Enigma' will be staged on January 25 at the Enigma in the Windsor Tower Hotel in Hoora. High Intenz band and DJ Neil will provide a selection of R&B, Hip Hop, Techno, House and Groove Music.

Viva Enigma is a celebration of the beginning of the fiesta season in the Philippines and to complement the theme the staff and the band will be dressed in carnival costumes.

The band will also organise games including tinikling, limbo rock and stop dance. A singing contest will also be conducted.

The evening will include a buffet dinner with a selection of dishes from Indian, Continental and Filipino specialties. There is also a dining menu. For details contact Bala on 39575275.

Bahrain's Annual Autumn Fair comes calling

Bahrain's annual Autumn Fair begins on Tuesday, January 22 at the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre till January 30. The fair will feature a wide range of products from nearly 25 countries. It will open for the public from 10am to 1pm and 4pm to 10pm with a 'special ladies' only morning on January 26 and 27. On January 22 the venue will remain open from 4pm to 10pm only. Entry is 700fils and free for children below five-years old. For details contact 17550033.







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