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June 11 - 17, 2008
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Wednesday (June 11)¥ Alliance Francaise is hosting the Wadj Concert - an evening of poetry and musical expressions - at the Ibrahim Al Arrayed Poetry House. The performers are pianist and composer Ghaiss Jasser, singer Naziha Meftah and poet Khaled Roumo. Songs will be sung in Arabic or French accompanied by the piano with an original music composed by Ghaiss Jasser. The concert is free but due to limited seating, guests must book in advance. For details contact 17683 295 or email maison.jamsheer@afbahrain. com.

Thursday (June 12)

The Embassy of the Philippines, in association with the Bahrain Basketball Association, will hold a hyper-hoops youth summer basketball clinic at the Basketball Gym in the Muharraq Club. The workshop is open to children aged from eight to 18 years and will be held until June 24. For details contact 39688915.

¥ Indian classical music concert - Swaralaya Carnatic will be held at the Bahrain Society of Engineers, Juffair. The event will feature a performance by vocalist Sikkil Gurucharan and is being organised by Bahrain-based culture group, The Folk Theatre.

Mr Gurucharan, an award-winning rising star of the Indian classical music scene, will be accompanied by Sanjeev Venkataraman on violin and mridangam player Varadarajan V.

The event is free. Doors open at 7pm and the concert will begin at 7.30pm. For details contact 39617094, 39132131, 36583864 or 39231481 for more information.

Friday (June 13)

¥ The Manama Singers and Bahrain Sinfonia are set to welcome the Viva Opera! - a gala evening of music and songs at the Gulf International Convention Centre in Adliya.

The event will feature music of Bizet's Carmen, choruses from Verdi's La Traviata and Borodin's Polovtsian Dances from his opera Prince Igor.

The Manama Singers will welcome singers from Dubai, Oman, Riyadh and Dhahran to make up a choir of over 80 singers.

Joining the choir will be former English National Opera (ENO) soprano soloist Kerry Boyle.

Tenor Clifford Lister who had debuted with the Manama Singers in 2006 will also accompany the choir singing the solo tenor roles.

The event will also feature a children's choir, Alexander Borodin's Polovtsian Dances from his opera Prince Igor and a full orchestra conducted by Alistair Auld.

The event begins and 7.30pm and the tickets, priced BD12, BD9 and BD6, are now available at Al Osra supermarket, The Bookcase and Dilmun Club. For details visit www.manamasingers.com.

Saturday (June 14)

¥ A Jazz brunch is set to take place at the Upstairs Downstairs Restaurant in Adliya and to raise money for schools in Pakistan. It is being hosted by Bahrain resident Dr Sarah Clarke, who is planning to raise a minimum of BD2,000 as a participant in a trek in Jordan for The Citizens Foundation (TCF), a non-profit organisation in Pakistan that builds primary and secondary schools in rural and slum areas. The brunch will be held from 11.30am to 2.30pm and entry is BD16 per person and children under five enter free. For tickets contact 17713093.

Sunday (June 15)

¥ The Bahrain National Museum is presenting a Children's Mask Exhibition where they can display their own masks prepared during workshops held at the museum until Tuesday. The first prize winner will be awarded a trip to Paris. For details contact 17298762.

¥ A photography exhibition - Double Vue is being held at La Maison Jamsheer in Muharraq created by award-winning Lebanese-born Canadian artist Camille Zakharia. The exhibition runs until June 19 and is open to the public from 9am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm daily. For more details contact the director of the Alliance Francaise, Olivier Huynh-Van at - maison.jamsheer@afbahrain.com or 17683295.

Monday (June 16)

¥ Energy Conservation Expo 2008 will be held at the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre for three days. The event is organised by the Electricity and Water Authority of Bahrain in association with the Bahrain Society of Engineers and will feature a seminar and exhibition on energy conservation. For details contact 17727100.

Tuesday (June 17)

¥ A Breast Cancer Survivor Group will be held at the World Beat Fitness Centre in Janabiya from 7.30pm to 9.00pm.

The monthly event discusses about subjects including nutrition, diet, complimentary therapies, natural remedies, movement and meditation techniques to increase well being and reduce stress and anxiety.

For more details contact Adrienne on 36306627 or email adriennebuck@msn.com or Jane on 39607262 or email jane@worldbeatfitness.com.

¥ The Bahrain Maritime Sports Association is holding the 16th Al Bareh International Regatta Championship in the Al Jazayer Beach area till June 21. Thirteen countries will take part including Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Greece, India, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, Qatar, Sudan, Tunisia, Turkey and the UAE. For details contact 17836078.

¥ A Jazz brunch is set to take place at the Upstairs Downstairs Restaurant in Adliya, on June 14 and to raise money for schools in Pakistan. It is being hosted by Bahrain resident Dr Sarah Clarke, who is planning to raise a minimum of BD2,000 as a participant in a trek in Jordan for The Citizens Foundation (TCF), a non-profit organisation in Pakistan that builds primary and secondary schools in rural and slum areas. The brunch will be held from 11.30am to 2.30pm and entry is BD16 per person and children under five enter free. For tickets contact 17713093.







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