The Chuckle Club Comedy Night is bringing another three shows to the kingdom this month, featuring comedians Sean Donnelly, Brendon Burns and Martin Mor. The first will be at the Rugby Club, Janabiya, on January 14, with a show at the British Club, Um Al Hassam, on January 15 and finally at the InterContinental Regency Bahrain, Manama, on January 16.
Doors open at 7.30pm for the first two shows with tickets priced at BD15, and 3pm for the third show with tickets at BD30++ inclusive of brunch. For further details, call 17750777.
A ‘Berber Women of Morocco’ exhibition will be held at the Bahrain National Museum, Manama, from January 15 to April 15, as part of the 2015 ‘Year of Heritage’ festivities. It will be open from 8am-8pm.
The exhibition will showcase a wide range of objects and photographs in tribute to the women who preserve the Berber culture’s identity. For more information, visit www.moc.gov.bh
The next Kid’s BookClub meeting at Words BookstoreCafé, Budaiya, will take place on January 17 from noon. The featured book will be CS Lewis’ classic The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and children aged between nine and 12 are welcome.
La Fontaine Centre for Contemporary Art, Adliya, will screen the movie Omar on January 18 at 7pm. The film is a 2013 Palestinian drama directed by Hany Abu-Assad and is being shown to coincide with the release of a book titled Fast Times in Palestine by Pamela Olson. Tickets cost BD10, with its value able to be used as credit at the restaurant on the same evening.
Dr Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat will be performed over three days at the Bahrain Cultural Hall, Manama. Shows will take place at 8.45am and 10.30am from January 20-22, with an additional 4.30pm slot on January 22.
Tickets cost BD15 for singles, or BD50 for four as part of a special family package. They can be purchased from havajava in Manazel and all Alosra Supermarkets.
For more information, call 39616858.
The Autumn Fair 2015, Bahrain’s biggest annual consumer products exhibition, will be held from January 21-29 at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sanabis.
Now in its 26th year, the Autumn Fair is the most widely attended exhibition in Bahrain with over 750 exhibitors from 21 countries that will showcase their products from across the globe. A variety of goods will go on sale ranging from specialty food, fashion and furniture to technology, toys and textiles. An outdoor children’s play area, a live band and costume characters also form part of the entertainment.
Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam (BKS) is hosting an international short film festival titled ‘Film Café’ in Segaiya on January 23. Interested candidates can download entry forms from www.bksbahrain.com and entries must be no longer than three minutes and are subject to the laws of Bahrain. Selected films will be presented to film dignitaries who will judge a number of categories such as Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor.
For more information, call 39160637.
The Young Musicians of the Gulf (YMOG) is staging a celebration of young musical talent with a competition to take place at St Christopher’s School’s Isa Town and Saar sites from January 27. The Grand Final of the competition will take place on January 29, at 7pm at the Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa Hotel.
The annual BSPCA Dog Walk will take place on January 30 at the Animal Welfare Centre in Askar. Registration costs BD10 and you can either bring your own dog or borrow one of the shelter’s dogs by pre-booking. The route is 4km for adults and there is a shorter 2km route for kids.
Gates open at 9am, with the registration desk opening at 9.30am and the walk beginning at 10.30am. Sponsorship forms can be downloaded from the BSPCA’s Facebook page or collected from the shelter’s thrift shop, the British Club or the Dilmun Club.
For more information, call 17591231.
The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa will host a Bahrain Food Festival on February 27 from 10am onwards. It will start with the Farmers’ Market, which will offer guests a chance to savour a traditional Bahraini breakfast or to refresh themselves with a saffron juice. In the afternoon, a BBQ and live cooking stations will be set-up at Overlook.
Words BookstoreCafé, Buidaiya is hosting a series of workshops this month and February.
The first series is titled ‘The Reading Writer’ and explores short stories and novel excerpts from several master writers, focusing not only on the story being told but the way in which it is revealed. Classes will also include weekly writing exercises.
This series will run on January 17, 24, 31 and February 7 from 9am-10.15am and costs BD50.
The second series is titled ‘Creative Writing Workshop’ and participants will have the opportunity to have their writing critiqued by a supportive group of writers. Classes will include discussions on the writing craft, suggested readings, and writing exercises.
This series will run on January 15, 22, 29 and February 5, 12 and 19 from 10am-11.30am and costs BD80.
The final series is a ‘Children’s Creative Writing Workshop’ and is open for children aged 13-16. This workshop involves creative writing exercises, where the aim is to create a portfolio of work and polish a short story to be read during the last class. Participants will receive written feedback on assignments and a progress report.
This series will run on January 17, 24 31 and February 7, 14 and 28 from 3.30pm-4.30pm and costs BD70.
Today (January 7) A special Swiss gourmet feast will be available every day from today to March 7 at the Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain’s Silk restaurant in Muharraq. This includes classic Gruyere and Vacherin cheese melted in a white grape beverage. There is also Fondue Bourguignon served with beef cubes and a wide range of other fondues.
The menu costs BD15++ per person and is available from 7pm.
The Bahrain Noor El Ain Festival is being held across the kingdom until February 16, offering numerous shopping bargains with the aim of celebrating Bahrain’s unique spirit and traditions.
For more information, call 17000710.
Tomorrow (January 8) Forty exhibitors are participating at the Bahrain Schools Expo 2015, which will be held at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre, Sanabis, from today until Saturday.
The expo aims to facilitate communication between parents and institutions interested in education, allowing parents to identify and select activities and events that support education in Bahrain.
For more information, contact Zainab Al Aradi 33331556.
The Royal Country Club’s Family Movie Night takes place in the gardens from 6pm. All are welcome to attend and entry is free.
The Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa, Seef, hosts a Seafood Night every Thursday at its Lemon Tree restaurant. On offer are lobsters, shrimps, octopuses and more. The cost is BD14++ for adults.
Friday (January 9) The Indian Fine Arts Society is hosting a tribute to the father of Carnatic Music, Saint Thyagaraja, in a festival titled Thyagaraja Aradhanai at the Bahrain Society of Engineers Auditorium, Juffair, starting at 6.30pm.
Head to the Royal Golf Club for its Links Friday Carvery Brunch, which includes a range of starters, live cooking stations, traditional carved meats, desserts and more.
There’s also a special section for children. The brunch, from noon to 4pm, costs BD18 net for adults, including unlimited selected soft drinks, and BD27 net for adults, with unlimited selected house beverages. It’s BD9.500 net for under-12s and children aged four and under eat for free.
For details, call 17751262.
The Lemon Tree, at the Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa, Seef, hosts a Friday Family Brunch from noon until 4pm. The buffet includes dishes from around the world, including Middle Eastern favourites, plus live cooking stations and entertainment. There are also activities provided for children. The brunch costs BD18++ for adults and BD9++ for kids.
The hotel’s Tea Garden Café also has a ‘High Tea’ offer, which includes a collection of tea, pastries, sweets, sandwiches and cookies every day from 3pm-6pm for BD7++
Saturday (January 10) The Bahrain Farmers’ Market is being held at the Botanical Gardens, Budaiya, from 8am until noon.
Sunday (January 11) Lebanese-German artist Amal Deyhle will exhibit her work in Bahrain for two weeks, starting today, at the Hend Gallery in Muharraq. Under the theme Wander Lust, the paintings will showcase the globetrotting artist’s various influences.
For more information, call 35345044.
Tuesday (January 13) The 41st Annual Fine Arts Exhibition will take place at the Bahrain National Museum, Manama. The work will include a variety of styles, such as calligraphy, surrealism, abstract and modernist.