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August 26 - September 1, 2015
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Gulf Weekly Events listing

Today (August 26)
A ‘Taste’ exhibition will be on display at Malja, Amwaj Islands, until Sunday. It features a collection of experiments by a group of artists in an effort to synthesise through art.

Unified under the notion of ‘identity’, each artist chose to transform an object into another sense other than the obvious sense perceived from it. The aim is to push boundaries of imagination and to allow brains to wander and experiment without expectations.

For more information, visit www.maljabahrain.com

The Royal Golf Club is holding a Summer Golf Camp, featuring indoor fitness activities and games followed by fun golf competitions on the MINI Monty course in the early evenings. The last two days are today and tomorrow from 3pm-7pm.

For bookings, prices and more information, call 17750777 or email d.edwards@theroyalgolfclub.com

Inspire Bahrain is hosting a Build a Production Summer Camp today and tomorrow for children aged six to 14. Participants will create a stage production from scratch involving singing, dancing, acting, writing and painting. The price for one week is BD75 per child and BD125 for two siblings.

For bookings and more information, call 39047734 or email inspirebahrain@gmail.com

The Bahrain National Museum is holding an interactive exhibition using stories from the famous collection of fables, Kalila wa Dimna, bringing to life the characters, their relationships and lessons. The event will run until September 30.

Visit www.culture.gov.bh for more information.

Friday (August 28)
The Royal Golf Club’s award-winning Friday Brunch at its Links Restaurant has been reinvented over the summer and will be launched today as an ‘a la carte’ affair.

For bookings, call 17751262.

Tuesday (September 1)
Auditions are being held for a pantomime performance of Robin Hood and His Merry Men today and September 5. Today’s auditions are for adults and will take place from 7.30pm in the British Club of Bahrain’s Gallery Bar in Um Al Hassam. The September 5 auditions are for kids and will also feature an extra drama workshop. This will take place from 3.30pm-5pm in the Windsor Room.

A wide variety of parts are open, even to those who have never acted before, and the team are also looking for volunteers to join the backstage crew.

For more information, email manamatheaterclub@gmail.com

The Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain will be hosting numerous promotions throughout September.

Firstly, visitors to the Gallery brasserie will receive a 30 per cent discount on a la carte dishes when ordering two courses from September 1-15, while Silk’s restaurant will offer a 30 per cent discount on all dining from September 15-30.

The weekly Friday Brunch at Silk’s restaurant, Flamingo bar and the Gallery Lobby Lounge from 12.30pm-4pm is priced BD31 net per person including unlimited selected beverages.

Finally, the popular Monday Seafood Night will continue from BD22 net or BD27 net inclusive of unlimited selected beverages. This runs from 7pm-11pm.

For reservations and more information, call 17460017.

Enjoy a wide combination of mouth-watering cuisine from around the world at Sofitel’s Saraya Restaurant. Experience Bahrain’s latest culinary adventure for the ‘travelling foodie’ with its thematic corner where each night a different regional cuisine will be served, from Japanese to Italian, French, Moroccan, Bahraini, Spanish and Indonesian.

Gulf Industry Fair 2016 (GIF) will be unveiling a series of events and initiatives to further enhance its reputation for showcasing and championing economic diversification and industrialisation across the GCC.

The 2016 annual industrial event is scheduled to take place from February 9-11, 2016.

GIF aims to provide a unique ‘one-stop shop’ approach for the elements of industrial development across the aluminium, energy and environmental protection, industrial metals, industrial processes and manufacturing, logistics and industrial facilities, industrial security and safety, ports and maritime industries, as well as training for industry.

“The 2016 Exhibition takes place at a watershed period for the economies of the region,” said Jubran Abdulrahman, managing director of Hilal Conferences and Exhibitions, the event’s organisers.

“The economic importance for encouraging industrial promotion has never been required more than at this time of declining oil prices. Gulf Industry Fair will focus on promoting economic diversification through the elements of industrial development.”

Alba, sponsors of GIF 2016, will encourage the growth of the downstream aluminium sector. The world’s fifth largest aluminium smelter recently announced the start on its Pot Line 6 expansion project. The new production line will turn Alba into the world’s largest single-site smelter plant and provide more metal to the region’s manufacturers utilising aluminium.

Driving the industrial growth is the demand for energy, GIF’s traditional support from BAPCO and National Oil and Gas Authority is recognition of the invaluable contribution required from national energy companies to industrial growth.

And, Majaal Warehouse and Company, Bahrain’s SME-focused developer and operator of industrial facilities, is a solid supporter of industrial facilities for industrial diversity. “Majaal have led the way by providing support to the Logistics and Industrial Facilities Zone at Gulf Industry Fair,” added Mr Abdulrahman. “Its presence and support at GIF provides the event with a vital element for industrial growth as companies require premises to develop and grow their businesses.”

For further information or space bookings, visit www.gulfindustryfair.com







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