Wednesday (May 19) The World Beat Fitness Centre in Budaiya is staging a Zumba fitness and drumming workshop for women. Zumba is a new aerobic dance with easy to follow steps set to Latin and world music. The fitness session will be conducted by Marcela today from 7pm to 8pm. The drumming workshop will be held on May 29 from 10am to 2pm and community drumming from 4pm to 6pm with Dubai-based Julie Ann. For details visit www.zumbafitness.com or contact 17612576.
The Alliance Francaise of Bahrain will host a joint exhibition titled 'Life in a Cup?' featuring the works of artists Moosa Silwadi, Bruno Campagnie, Ali Al Saeed, Fadel Al Shobaki and Sonia Moretti. The exhibition will be a mixture of paintings, installations, photography and creative writing on a common theme based on coffee traditions. It will be held at the Jamsheer House, Muharraq until June 15. For details contact the Alliance Francaise of Bahrain on 17683295.
The Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Centre for Culture and Research will present the works of Bahraini artist Khalid Farhan from 7pm until June 5 at the Bin Matar House in Muharraq. He will present a selection of sculptures in brass and bronze, ranging from small, hand-size pieces to forms that are over two metres high. Farhan was born in Muharraq and is also a sculptor in wood, stone, brass and bronze. The Bin Matar House is open Saturday to Thursday, from 9am-1pm and 4-7pm. For details email melissa_enders@yahoo.com
Thursday (May 20)
The third Elham Arts Festival ends today with a music concert titled Museland V2 being held at the Cultural Hall, near the Bahrain National Museum from 7pm to 11pm. It will feature young alternative rockers Silverlake and experimental folk singer Alaa Ghawas. Entry is free. For details email elhambahrain@yahoo.com, contact on 39595454 or visit www.elhambahrain.net
The Portfolio Night, hosted by Memac Ogilvy & Mather Bahrain, will take place at Waterlemon, Al A'Aali Mall, Seef, starting at 5.30pm. It is designed to give students and young aspiring creative people the platform to enter the advertising industry.
Limited seats are available for young local Arabic and non-Arabic speaking students, who are enrolled in advertising programmes, plus recent graduates and up-and-coming creative people. The event is free. For details log onto www.portfolionight.com or contact Memac Ogilvy & Mather Bahrain on memacogilvy.pn8@ogilvy.com
A collective women's exhibition titled 'Stare at the Other Side...' will be held until May 30 at 7pm at the Albareh Art Gallery in Adliya. Eleven women artists chosen from Bahrain and the region will display canvases or photographs depicting their vision of art. The exhibition is an open invitation. Participating artists are Faika Al Hassan, Haela Alwaari, Lobna Al Amin and Nabila Al Khayer from Bahrain, Bahrain-based Egyptian artists Jehan Saleh and Karima Taha, Leila Chalabi and Zena Assi from Lebanon, Shadi Ghadirian from Iran, Shereen Audi from Jordan and Stephanie Devico from Morocco. For details log on to www.albareh.com
The Indian Club May Queen Ball 2010 will be held at the club premises from 7.30pm onwards. The event will be choreographed by Kevin d'Kunha and the contest will consist of four rounds of catwalk - casual, ethnic, formal and a question-answer session.
Categories include Indian Club May Queen 2010 Winner, Indian Club May Queen 2010 First Runner Up, Indian Club May Queen 2010 Second Runner Up, Best Smile, Best Hair Do and Best Catwalk. Winners will take home a total cash prize of $1,000 as well as electronic items, jewellery, air tickets and gift hampers. Entry fee is BD2. For details contact the president P K Paul on 39464863, general secretary K M Cherian on 39424725 and entertainment secretary Radhakrishnan Theruvath on 36647253.
Today and tomorrow the JJ's Irish Restaurant in Adliya presents awarded-winning Scottish rock and funk band Skerryvore.
The band was formed in 2004 on the Isle of Tiree in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. For details contact 36987918 or 39532530.
Friday (May 21)
Indian singer Vaishali Samanth will perform at the Ramada Hotel in Gudaibya at 6.30pm. Organised by the Maharashtra Cultural Society, the tickets are priced at BD3, BD5, BD10 and BD20. For details contact Laxmikant Deshpande on 36060503.
Saturday (May 22)
Mad Science sessions for children aged four to six will be held at its premises off Budaiya highway today and May 29 and June 5 and 12 from 10.30am to 11.30am. Topics include Colour Lab, Dino's, Slippery Science and Where is the Air? Rate is BD30. For details contact 17591136, email madscience@batelco.com.bh or log on to www.madscience.com
Sunday (May 23)
Students are being invited to come up with slogans which can be used as banners to spread information and awareness on environmental issues and prompt people to participate in its improvement. The Environmental Slogan Competition is organised by Bahrain Society of Engineers and the Institution of Engineers Pakistan-Bahrain Chapter. Deadline for submission of entries is May 30. Winners will be awarded prizes on the occasion of World Environment Day celebrations scheduled to be held on June 6 at the Bahrain Society of Engineers Auditorium in Juffair. For details email rehan@batelco.com.bh or mmanwer@batelco.com.bh
Monday (May 24)
Sounds Great Acapella singing workshops will be held today, May 31, June 7, 14, and 21 from 7.30pm to 9pm in Adliya. Cost is BD10 per class. The course will feature Acapella pieces in popular, contemporary and gospel styles and singing technique fundamentals such as breathing techniques, placement and singing in tune. For details email Lisa Morgan on sounds-great@hotmail.com
Tuesday (May 25)
Art Select in Dubai is hosting an exhibition 'Taqaseem II' featuring four Bahrain-based artists from the Bahrain Contemporary Art Association - Ahmed Anan, Mohammad Al Mahdi, Hassan Sari and Jehan Saleh today at the Art Lounge in Grand Hyatt Dubai from 7pm to 10pm. Each artist will display three artworks using different techniques and mediums. The exhibition will be held until May 26. For details contact Ambika Vohra on 00971506453014 or email ambika.vohra@gmail.com