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September 26 - October 2, 2012
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Déjà Vu Restaurant & Lounge is holding its Chic Ladies Night from 9pm to 2am every Wednesday. DJ Dave Hayes will perform and entry is free. Ladies are offered unlimited complimentary beverages. For more information, call 13657770 or 33088405.

A Bahrain Instagrammers event will take place at the Seef Mall in the Ta’a Al Shabab interactive section until Sunday. For more information, visit www.ta2alshabab.org

An art exhibition entitled A Personal View by Meriel Cooper Wallace will take place at the World Beat Fitness Centre & Café in Janabiya until Tuesday. For details, call 17612576 or visit www.worldbeatfitness.com

Camelot Restaurant is hosting its ladies night from 6pm to midnight every Wednesday. With every beverage ladies purchase, the next is free. For details, call 17717745.

The World Beat Cafe at the World Beat Fitness Centre is holding a craft tea/coffee morning at 9.45am. The talk will be about creativity through origami. The event will also focus on early detection of breast cancer. For more information, call 17612576.

Sheraton Bahrain Hotel is holding a ladies night at the An Nada Lounge every Thursday with three complimentary drinks from 8pm to 1am. A seven-piece band will also perform.
For details, call 17533533.

An after dinner engagement with English football manager and current head coach of the Bahrain National Team, Peter Taylor, will take place at the British Club at 7.30pm. Tickets are on sale at the reception for BD15 for members and BD17 for non-members. The dress code is smart casual with no jeans, shorts, T-shirts and football shirts. For more information, call 17728245.

A Michael Bublé tribute act will take place at Corners in Amwaj Islands at 9pm. Tickets cost BD5. For details, call 16031113.

Desi Sutra featuring DJ RYK will perform at the Cocoon Lounge at the Juffair Grand Hotel from 8pm-2am. Entry is free for women. VIP tickets cost BD10 and pre-sale tickets cost BD7 for men and BD10 at the door. For details, call 33786787.

Brazil Lounge is hosting its Fantastic Ladies Night. For BD4 ladies are offered unlimited beverages. Doors open at 8pm. Entry is free and is restricted to ages 21+. For details, call 36161650.

A Tamil Sangamam Rhapsody cultural festival will take place at the Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam featuring Tamil music, dance and entertainment. For details, call 17007270.

A Candee Beach Party will take place at the Amwaj Marina. DJs will perform. Tickets costs BD10 and tables are available for BD150 including one bottle. For details, call 37779936.
A dinner to raise awareness for children with cancer will take place at the Gulf Hotel at 8pm as part of the Smile initiative Kids R Golden campaign The dinner will feature activities and raffles. Tickets costs BD20. For more information, visit www.bahfuture.org or call 33306674 / 33021611.

The Royal Golf Club is holding a junior golf tournament until November 10. The event is held every Saturday at 7pm and is divided into under 12s, under 16s and under 21s. For details, call 17750777.

A 2km mallwalk will take place every Saturday at Ramli Mall in A’ali. The event starts at 9am and participation is free. Each applicant will receive a T-shirt and water or soft drinks. The meeting point is at the food court on the second floor. For details, call 39132102.

The Bahrain Science Centre is holding debates every Saturday at 5.30pm. The month of September will focus on marine life. This week’s debate question is: Is it ethical to experiment on animals? For details, visit www.social.gov.bh

Cocoon Lounge is holding a Groovin’ night every Sunday with old school, hip hop and R’n’B tracks from DJ 25 and DJ Alex B from 11pm-2am. For details, visit www.cocoonlounge.net

The Arsenal School Bahrain in Hamala is offering free fitness classes on Sundays and Mondays for 12 weeks. Today’s class is from 4pm-5pm and tomorrow’s group is from 5.45pm-6.45pm. Those interested must sign up to the class in advance. For more information, call 17561615 or email deena@arsenalschoolbahrain.com

The Bahrain International Music Festival will take place until October 5 at the Cultural Hall. Performances begin at 8pm. For details, visit www.manamaculture2012.bh

Camelot Restaurant will be holding its Moules et Frites Night with an acoustic music set from James & Jo at 8.30pm. Unlimited mussels and fries are provided for BD14 per person or BD22 inclusive of selected beverages. For more information, call 17717745.

Girls Night Out at Block 338 in Adliya will be held from 7pm-2am every Tuesday and Wednesday. For BD5 ladies can enjoy unlimited beverages.
For details, call 17710338.

The Bahrain Rugby Football club’s Ladies’ Football team will be holding a Football Bootcamp. It is open to ladies of all ages and fitness levels. The event is from 7.30pm-9.30pm.
For more information, call 39288617.

Thursday: The Dilmun Club in Saar is hosting a night of stand-up comedy entitled Funny Bone tomorrow night. Scottish comedian Vladimir McTavish, UK-based stand-up comedian and street performer Stuart Goldsmith and 2009’s So You Think You’re Funny competition finalist Kai Humphries, will perform, with Scottish comedian Steven Davidson as host. Doors open at 7pm with the show starting at 8.30pm. Tickets cost BD12 for members and BD15 for non-members. For details, call 17690926 or 17692986.

Thursday: Celebrate the joy of Bavarian life at Oktoberfest at The Gulf Hotel on Thursday and Friday. The Lasterbacher Musikanten band, a traditional German folk band will perform. Doors open at 7.30pm on Thursday with the show starting at 8.30pm. On Friday the doors open at 12.30pm with the show beginning at 1.30pm. Tickets are available in the hotel’s lobby from 11am-8pm. For details, call 17746407 or visit www.gulfhotelbahrain.com

Friday: Every Friday from 7am to 9am the American Mission Hospital will be holding special charity clinics for Bahrain’s needy. It will feature free consultation, blood pressure, height, weight and BMI evaluation, blood sugar check and urine dip test if necessary. Patients who wish to know their blood sugar levels must fast eight to 12 hours beforehand.
For more information, call 17253447.

UNTIL Saturday: The Famous African Acrobats will perform at the Lost Paradise of Dilmun until Saturday. They consist of eight acrobats from Kenya who specialise in contortion, human pyramids, tumbling, chair balancing and juggling. The show will perform three times daily. Entry costs BD15 for guests over 1.2metres in height and BD7 for those under. For more information, call 17845100.

Saturday: St Christopher’s School in Isa Town will host its inaugural Model United Nations Conference on Saturday. More than a hundred students from schools across Bahrain will participate in the student-led initiative. The delegates, who will be representing different countries, will debate a range of current affairs issues in five discrete councils.

The event will give budding diplomats and political leaders an opportunity to refine their knowledge of other cultures and traditions. It will also improve their ability to address global problems with fresh and creative thinking. For more information, call 17788101.

Starting Sunday: The Ministry of Culture presents the 21st Bahrain International Music Festival, an annual event that celebrates diverse music from around the world.
This year’s festival serves as the focal point of the Music Month portion of the Manama: Capital of Arab Culture programme, a year-long celebration.

The week-long festival, held at the Cultural Hall, near Bahrain National Museum,runs from Sunday until October 5.

Mezzo-soprano opera singer Nouresta El Marghany, pictured right, will be the first act and will explore the theme of love through the ages.

Performances start at 8pm and are open to all.For more details visit www.manamaculture2012.bh

Think Pink Bahrain is promoting breast cancer awareness through a number of events taking place throughout October.

Fitness classes at Bodyline Sports & Spa will take place from October 3-5, followed by a Harley Davidson Owners Group bike awareness ride on October 5.

A men’s golf night will take place on October 7 with a ladies golf day on October 10 at the Royal Golf Club. To register beforehand, call 17750777.

A World Beat Fitness Centre open day, entitled Pink Ribbon Day, in Janabiya will be held on October 11, call 17612576 for details.

A Kick Up Your Heels Walkathon will take place on October 13 at the Bahrain City Centre at 8am. Registration costs BD5 per person. Proceeds raised will go towards the cost of international breast cancer journals and textbooks to support local universities in their related research.

A JJ’s Irish Pub & Restaurant Karaoke event in support of Think Pink will be held on October 15. For more information, call 39329083.

An international fashion parade will take place at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa on October 18. All proceeds will be given to American Mission Hospital enabling it to provide free breast cancer screenings to women in the community. For more information, call 17253447.

Dessange Bahrain in Adliya will be hosting a Party in Pink three-hour Zumba/spinning marathon from 10am-1pm. For details call 17713999.

Cafe Ceramique in Seef Area will be hosting an open day from 11am onwards on October 21. For more information, call 17583500.

On October 23 the Pink Escape at Camelot Restaurant will be held from 7pm onwards. For details call 39977540.

A Pick a Heart event at Studio Ceramics will be held on October 27 from 2pm till 5pm. For details, call 17599026 or 39389383.

On November 3 a Pink Walkathon will take place at Dohat Arad in support of the American Mission Hospital. For details, email info@thinkpinkbahrain.com or visit www.thinkpinkbahrain.com

BSPCA will be hosting a fundraiser fashion show on October 11 at the Al Fanar Rooftop restaurant at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa. The theme for the event is The BSPCA Academy Awards. The show will feature pupils from Victoria Dance School of Performing Arts, soloist Anna Thompson-Hall, the El-Yown Dancers, musicians David and Sachi, as well as a team of models. Raffle prizes are also on offer. Tickets will be on sale at the Thrift Shop from Saturday and cost BD28 for members and BD30 for non-members, which includes a buffet and beverages. For details, call 17593479.

The Ecumenical Conference of Charity (ECC) annual Dinner and Dance to benefit needy families in Bahrain will take place on October 5 at the Al Fanar rooftop at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel Residence & Spa.
 
The dinner will feature a comedian and an Arabic theme.

Proceeds from the event will be allocated for repatriation and medical aid funds for poorly paid workers, the ECC’s Sponsor a Child programme and needy local families. Tickets to the event cost BD20. For more information, call 39863792, 39697913 or 36773848.







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