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April 14 - 20, 2010
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Thursday (April 15) Al Riwaq Art Space in Adliya will host a art programme for students, teachers and trainees. It runs until April 22 and will include animation and origami workshops and several activities such as film screenings, trainings and visits to schools and associations.

The programme includes a seminar titled 'Animate it in the MENA region: Telling stories with words, pictures, movement and sound' and a cartoon animation led by Erling Ericcson, an animator and TV producer who has been working with children for more than 20 years. An origami workshop led by Egyptian Ossama Helmy will be held from Tuesday to April 22 and divided into different sessions for children and adults. It will focus on the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. For details contact 17717441.

Prerana Bahrain will screen a film, Camera Buff, at 8pm at the Kannada Sangha in Manama. It is a 1979 Polish film written and directed by Krzysztof Kie_lowski about a humble factory worker whose newfound hobby, amateur film, becomes an obsession and transforms his modest and formerly contented life. The cast includes Jerzy Stuhr as Filip Mosz, Malgorzata Zabkowska as Irka Mosz, Ewa Pokas as Anna Wlodarczyk and Stefan Czyzewski as director. For details contact K V Prakash on 39643309.

Kasaragod Utsav 2010 will be held at the Delmon International Hotel's poolside in Manama from 7.30pm. The event will mark the first anniversary of the Kasaragod District Pravasi Association Bahrain (KDPA) and will showcase a cultural extravagansa. Visiting Indian literary figure Dr Ambikasudhan Mangad will be guest of honour. The event will also feature a colourful presentation of classical, folk and cinematic dances, skits and a musical show that will be staged by members and their children. Entry is free to all. For details contact 39753131.

Friday (April 16)

Oscar-winner sound editor Padmashri Resul Pookutty will be the chief guest at the Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam's induction ceremony which begins at 8pm. the event will also feature a traditional Indian dance performance by Dr Deepti Omcheri Bhalla. For details contact club general secretary N K Veeramani on 39621808.

Saturday (April 17)

The Courtyard, an art gallery in Hamala, will open a solo exhibition by Bahraini artist Sayed Hassan Al Saari at 11am. It will run until April 29 and feature a collection of 25 oil and acrylic works on canvas and media paper. Hassan has also exhibited in Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Syria. For details contact 17611302 or email the.courtyard@hotmail.com

Sunday (April 18)

The 'Abstraction Through Colours' exhibition by artist Ella Prakash ends today at the Ella Art Gallery in Hoora. It features 15 works in acrylic on canvas portraying circular patterns and geometric shapes in fusion. For details contact 39073299 or 17292815 or log on to

www.ellagallery.com

Monday (April 19)

Albareh Art Gallery in Adliya is showcasing a solo exhibition entitled 'Mind Practices' by Moroccan Hakim Ghazali. The show will continue until April 30. The exhibition will feature 21 works of art. For details contact 17717707 or email on art@albareh.com

Artist Mona Shaker will exhibit at the Centre Culturel Franco-Bahre•nien La Maison Jamsheer in Muharraq at 6.30pm. For details contact 17683295.

Tuesday (April 20)

Al Riwaq Art Space will host a silent auction until April 27 to benefit the Bahrain Cancer Society at 7 pm. Visitors will be able to bid and buy recycled contemporary design pieces along with paintings, sculptures and various items donated by a selected group of artists. It following a 10-day workshop for a selected group of local, regional and international artists by Maha Al Sahaf, curator at Al Riwaq Art Space.

Participating artists are Ahmed Anan, Mohammed Al Mahdi, Jaffar Al Oraibi, Maha Al Sahaf, Sara Kanoo, Tamadher Ali, Mahmood Shargawi, Ibrahim Azzam, Mohammed Hussein Al Mahdi, Nasreen Al Sharaf, Federica Piraino, Mohammed Sharkawi, Fatima Juma, Mariam Haji, Waheeda Malullah, Yasmine Rasool and Dalia El Mardi. For details contact 17717441 or email info@alriwaqartspace.com

The second annual International Bahrain Boat Show will feature vessels worth more than BD100 million at Amwaj Marina.

Organisers say the five-day event will be 'bigger and better' this year and one of the star attractions will be a 74m-long Silver Zwei Super Yacht.







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