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Showcase for 'souq' creativity

February 13 - 19, 2008
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for 'souq' creativity

Culture and creativity will go hand in hand at the stunning Riffa Views souq-style stand at the Riffa Views Bahrain International Garden Show 2008 as a number of local artists showcase their talents.

The 600 sq m stand will feature artists in their own 'shop within the souq' and enable them to demonstrate their unique arts and crafts for the duration of the show which takes place from February 22-24.

Carpet weaving, pottery, basket weaving, jewellery-making, abaya embroidery, metal sculpting and calligraphy will be among the skills on show. Further interactive entertainment will be provided by henna and portrait artists, while there will also be the opportunity to "discover a pearl" by opening freshly-caught clamshells.

Richard Browning, chief executive officer of Riffa Views, said: "Many of the local crafters work at the Al Jasra Handicrafts Centre, while others run independent businesses or simply follow their art as a hobby.

"All of these talented artists have a great passion for what they do. Riffa Views wants to give them the recognition they deserve and the opportunity to work with us to present a display that I am confident will be a very special feature of this year's RVBIGS, and one that will be of great interest to the visiting public."

The initiated fusion of local art and craft has further support from Shaikha Wafa Al Khalifa, head of the Al Jasra Handicraft Centre, who has worked closely with Riffa Views to ensure there will be a mix of skills on show.

One of the artists delighted to be involved in the project, Mariam Wadiee, who designs intricately embroidered abayas for a select clientele, said: "When I was asked to take part in the exhibition, I had absolutely no hesitation.

"The whole idea of bringing our work to the public in such a fun and novel way appeals to me, as not only will I have the chance to share my designs with a whole new audience, but I will also have the privilege to share the experience with such a talented group of artisans."

Visitors will be able to learn about the arts and crafts on display through a number of translators and guides who will be on hand to explain more about the artists and their work.







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