A Mad Science show will take place at the Bahrain Science Centre at 10.30am for children aged seven and above.
For more information, call 17686466 or visit www.bahrainsciencecentre.com
An art exhibition entitled Karibu Tanzania by artist Lena Dajani will take place at the World Beat Fitness Centre & Cafe.
For details, call 17611371.
Ella Prakash is exhibiting her latest art collection entitled Beyond Boundaries until tomorrow at Ella Art Gallery from 9am-7.30pm. Ten per cent of the sale proceedings will be donated to Children & Mothers Welfare Society. For details, call 17292815 or email info@ellagallery.com
A technical course designed to teach the fundamentals of report writing will take place at the Bahrain Engineering Society.
For more information, call 17727100.
An adult fitness class will take place at SPARTA, the sports and arts academy of St Christopher’s School. The class is from 8.10am to 9.10am. It costs BD55 for 10 sessions, BD48 for eight sessions, BD42 for six and BD8 to pay as you go.
For details, call 17598475 or 39974654.
Author Selma Dabbagh will be holding a creative writing workshop at Words BookstoreCafe in Palm Square from 7pm to 8.30pm. The workshop will cost BD10 and will be limited to a maximum of 15 people.
For details, email wordsbookstorecafe@gmail.com
A Fun Chemistry and Physics Show will take place at the Bahrain Science Centre at 10.30am for children aged eight and above followed by a Static Electricity Show at 5pm.
For more information, call 17686466 or visit www.bahrainsciencecentre.com
An Astrolab workshop will take place at 5pm at the Bahrain Science Centre for children aged 11+. For more information, call 17686466 or visit www.bahrainsciencecentre.com
Al Basta Market takes place every Friday and Saturday from 3pm – 9pm at Riffa Palms in Riffa Views until May 25.
Block 338 Restaurant is holding a Dark Magician Night featuring Arsen Melkonyan from 9pm to 10pm.
Entry is free.
For more information, call 17710338.
A Totally Robbie Williams Tribute Show by Jason Parnell will take place at Corners at Amwaj Islands. The show starts at 9.30pm and costs BD5 for entry at the door.
Mosaic artist Faiza Saeed will be holding pottery design workshops from 11am-4pm at the Faiza Saeed Studio in A’ali.
It costs BD65, which includes all materials, tools and refreshments.
For more information, email info@faizasaeedmosaic.com or call 37733111.
Kempinski Grand & Ixir Hotel Bahrain City Centre is holding a Easter-themed Friday Family Brunch in Baharat from 12.30pm to 4pm. It costs BD19 exclusive of beverages and BD28 inclusive of selected beverages. At 4pm children can also enjoy a special Easter Egg Hunt in Wahooo! Waterpark.
For more information, call 17171000 or email restaurant.bahrain@kempinski.com
The Bahrain Science Centre is holding a debate session with the question: Shall we place limits on urbanisation and power consumption in order to receive agriculture? The debate will take place at 5.30pm and is open to all.
For more information, call 17686466 or visit www.bahrainsciencecentre.com
A shopping exhibition entitled Nawaim will be held at the Movenpick Hotel from 10am to 10pm.
For more information call 36722622 or 36333585.
The Amwaj Marina Market will take place at Amwaj Islands from 10am to 5pm. For more information, email events@amwaj.bh
A Mad Science Show for children aged seven and above will take place at 10.30am at the Bahrain Science Centre followed by the Experiment of the Week at 5.30pm.
For more information, call 17686466 or visit www.bahrainsciencecentre.com
JJ’s Irish Restaurant is holding Microphone Madness karaoke nights every Monday from 9pm onwards.
For more information, call 39329083.
Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain, under the umbrella of the Royal Thai Embassy and a joint partnership with Oman Air, are hosting the Thai Cuisine and Cultural Festival until Sunday.
The event features a buffet with numerous live cooking stations across the hotel’s garden led by expert chefs from the Mövenpick Hotel Chiang Mai.
There will be a range of entertainment including modern and classic performances from Thai dancers every night.
The event takes place at 7pm every night and costs BD15++ per person including the Thai buffet and the Thai cultural shows.
For details, call 17460000.
The 4th Bahrain Boat Show International will take place at Amwaj Marina, at Amwaj Islands from March 28-30 from 3pm-10pm each day.
Entertainment and activities for all ages will also be featured.
Tickets cost BD10 for silver and BD20 for gold. Admission is free for children five years and under.
For more information, visit www.bahrainboatshow.com
Bahrain’s biggest water theme park, Lost Paradise of Dilmun (LPOD) has opened its doors with a line-up of new games to entertain guests.
LPOD has added non-water based games including a bungee trampoline ride, Rodeo Bull challenge and a fun football interactive game.The water park also brings a new array of delicious food choices with grills, burgers, salads, mini-snack stations as well as Chinese fast food. There are also 12 private cabanas for rental located in primary areas of the waterpark, a variety of lockers, towels and all sorts of items are available at its Souq. Three international entertainment shows are also lined up to perform this season. Entry costs BD16 for guests over 1.2 metres in height and BD7 for those under.
For more information, visit www.lpodwaterpark.com
The Bahrain Institute of Hospitality & Retail introduces the US’ number one success coach Jack Canfield on April 3 at the Gulf Convention Centre at Gulf Hotel.
As the originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, he’s taught his modernised formulas for success and personal fulfillment, and is a widely recognised leader in peak performance strategies. The event is from 8am-5pm and costs BD300 per person. Tamkeen pays 20 per cent towards Bahraini nationals.
For details, call 36048699 or 39986580.
Lulu Hypermarket is bringing the Indian colour festival, Holi, to the kingdom with the Skoda Rang de Bahrain 2013.
In collaboration with Ahmed Zayani and Sons, Eventscom and Nightshift Entertainment, the event will take place at the Marina Beach Club on Friday at 10am.
The event will feature a traditional Indian village set up comprising of a vintage ‘bail gaadi’, a traditional make-shift hut and a market area. The festival will feature DJ Akbar Sami, a renowned celebrity DJ from India as well as many other performing artists from across the region including DJ Akanksha Popli (India), left, DJ Aks (UAE), DJ Andy (Bahrain) DJ IBBI (Bahrain) and Emcee Aapka Paresh and many more. The festival will also provide local budding artists with a platform to showcase their talent.
Tickets cost BD3 per person and are available at Lulu Hypermarket outlets across Bahrain.
For more information, visit www.eventscome.net/Holi, call 39391452 or 39992260.
Alwan 338, a community-driven cultural and artistic collaboration, will take place until April 26 at Adliya’s Block 338. This year’s theme is Common Ground. Alwan 338 encourages public participation and engagement with the unique architecture of Adliya through public art projects, installations, educational workshops, open-air music concerts and film screenings.
A tentative list of participating Bahraini artists include: Haya Al Khalifa, Wasan Madan, Noor Al-Bastaki, Jenine Sharabi, Waheedah Mallulah, Mohamed Sharkawy, Maysam Al Nasser, Tamader Ali Isa, Hassan Hujairi, and Jaffar Aloraibi.
In addition, 10 international artists will collaborate with local artists and communities to create site-specific pieces, as well as give workshops and public talks about their artistic practices.
Ismail Bahri, from Tunisia, will present his video work at Al Riwaq Art Space.
Sylvie Meunier, from France, will be working with an archive of photos to recreate news narratives and fiction in Adliya.
Noor Ali Chagani, from Pakistan, winner of this year’s Jameel Art Prize, will carry out several installations transforming the urban landscape.
Tendance Floue Collective, from France, will work alongside five local photographers to construct a photographic sculpture.
Alessandra Domingues, from Brazil, will create several in and outdoor light installations.
Osama Esid, from Syria, uses accordion cameras and ancient printing techniques to create art.
Ndary Ly, from Senegal, will intervene in the public space with his large-scale installation composed of everyday, common, discarded objects.
For details, call 17717441 or email info@alriwaqartspace.com
Scottish DJ, singer and songwriter Calvin Harris, right, is the latest act to join superstar Ne-Yo in entertaining Formula One fans at the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) in Sakhir.
The 29-year-old record producer, born Adam Richard Wiles, will take to the stage on April 21 after the race.
Harris has been rocking the airwaves with smash hits including Bounce, Feel So Close, Let’s Go, We’ll Be Coming Back, Sweet Nothing and Drinking from the Bottle.
His gold-selling debut album, I Created Disco, was released in 2007 and contained the top-10 singles Acceptable in the 80s and The Girls. His second studio album, Ready for the Weekend (2009), also reached Number One on the UK Album Chart and includes the hit single I’m Not Alone, the UK top-five hit Ready for the Weekend and the singles Flashback and You Used to Hold Me.
Calvin has also written and produced records for other artists including Kylie Minogue, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Dizzee Rascal, Cheryl Cole, Example and Rihanna (on the international chart-topper We Found Love).
Three-day Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix ticket holders will be able to watch the show for free and have been urged to arrive before the start of the final race at 3pm.
For more information contact the BIC on 17450000.
From Cuba, the Ballet Revolución show has taken Europe by storm and now the international dance sensation makes its debut in Bahrain. It combines with a fusion of ballet, contemporary dance and hip-hop, against a blend of sounds meshed with Cuban classics, Latin American and R&B hits by artists such as Enrique Iglesias, Shakira, Ricky Martin, Usher, Chris Brown and Beyoncé.
The show takes place on Friday and Saturday at Arad Fort at 8.30pm. Tickets cost BD10, BD15 and BD20.
Yanni is a Greek pianist, keyboardist, composer and music producer. He uses the musical shorthand that he developed, blending jazz, classical, soft rock and world music to create predominantly instrumental works. Yanni will perform on Tuesday at the Bahrain National Theatre.
Tickets have sold out.
Kadim Al Sahir has been dubbed the ‘Caesar of Arabic Song’ and ‘Iraq’s Ambassador to the world’. Throughout his 30-year career, he has sold over 100 million albums and performed live to millions across the globe. He will perform on April 6 at Arad Fort.
Tickets cost BD20, BD25 and BD35.
The Mahler Chamber Orchestra created its own ensemble pursuing a vision of an independent international orchestra.
This musical performance will take place today at 7.45pm at the Bahrain National Theatre. Tickets cost BD20, BD30 and BD40.
Rashmi dance troupe have reinvented Kathak, a traditional Indian dance through the portrayal of various traditional heroines, whose stories are told through dance.
The dance troupe will perform at La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art on Friday. Tickets cost BD25 and BD35 and can be purchased from the centre.
Artist Leadership programmes will take place all day at Albareh Art Gallery until April 10. Entry is free.
BAB Market, an outdoor festival at Bab Al Bahrain and Manama Souq will take place until March 30 from 4pm to 10pm everyday. Entry is free.
A theatre performance for children aged two to six by Paperbelle will take place at the Art Centre until Thursday at 10am and 4pm. Entry is free.
Alwan 338 exhibition will day place daily until April 26 in Adliya Block 338. Entry is free.
A lecture about secularism in today’s world by Tunisian Raja Bin Salama will take place at 8pm on April 1 at the Shaikh Ebrahim Centre for Culture and Research. Entry is free.
Travel writer Tim Mackintosh-Smith, pictured right, will share tips on how to write a good travel book on April 4 at La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art at 7pm. Tickets cost BD20 and can be purchased at the centre.
An exhibition entitled Imagine, Fictional Architecture and the Liberation of Ideas will take place from April 7-27 at the Bin Matar House from 9am-1pm and again from 4pm-7pm. Entry is free.
Poet Najib Khaddari will recite his poetry at the House of Poetry on April 8 at 8pm. Entry is free.
An art exhibition by Lebanese artist Fatima El Hajj will take place from April 9-30 at Albareh Art Gallery. Entry is free.
Jordanian musician Farah Siraj will perform on April 12 at 8pm at the Cultural Hall. Entry is free.
A lecture on the price to pay, lessons for tomorrow and clashes of ignorance in the Mediterranean by Morrocoan Andre Azoulay will take place at the Shaikh Ebrahim Centre for Culture and Research on April 15 at 8pm. Entry is free.
An exhibition by architects Thomas Modeen and Maysam Alnasser as well as calligrapher Akar will take place from April 20 - May 20 at La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art. Entry is free.
A lecture focusing on media by Ghassan Hajjar will take place Al Zayed House at 8pm on April 22. Entry is free.
l For more information on tickets and events, call the festival’s hotline on 39900630 or visit www.springofculture.org