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November 18 - 24, 2015
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Al Riwaq Art Space is presenting the first solo exhibition from Bahraini artist Nader Alabbasi, ‘Social Alzheimer’, which will open at 7pm and run until December 8.

The works, through the medium of paint, photography and mixed-media, explore the ways and means of a society that finds ease in forgetting.

For more information, visit www.alriwaqartspace.com or call 17717441.

The Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSPCA) is staging a fashion show, entitled ‘The name is Bone ... James Bone’ in the Windsor Room of the British Club. Starting at 7pm, tickets priced BD15 include entry, a meal and refreshments. There will also be entertainment and a raffle. Tickets are available from the club’s reception, BSPCA Thrift Shop and the animal welfare centre at Askar.

For details, contact 33121769.

The Pashawat Restaurant at the Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa is hosting a Lebanese Gastronomy weekend until Saturday, featuring celebrated chef Joe Barza.

Cooking classes will take place from 10am-12pm at BD20 and a set menu dinner will be served from 7pm-1am at BD25.

To book, call 17636363.

The 9th Shahrazad Annual Charity Bazaar will take place today and tomorrow at the Shahrazad Hall in Budaiya from 9am-7pm. Books, clothes, furniture, toys and games will be on sale and all proceeds will go toward supporting children with cancer and their parents under the ‘Smile’ initiative organised by the Future Society for Youth.

For more information, call 39414194 or email shahrazadcharity@gmail.com

The Soie Restaurant at the Sheraton Hotel Bahrain is hosting a series of ‘Let’s Get Cooking’ cuisine classes, specialising in Chinese food, every Friday this month from 10am to midday.

Each class costs BD15, and are limited to 12 places per class. Book a place online at www.soiebahrain.com/cookingclass or call 17533533.

The Royal Golf Club’s family-friendly Prego Restaurant has launched a new Friday Brunch from noon to 3pm designed especially for children costing BD6.500. Parents are welcome to order from Prego’s a la carte menu. Call 17751263 to book a table.

Sports Speaker MENA is staging an evening with former England rugby captain and 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Martin Johnson, pictured above, at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa from 7.30pm. Tickets cost BD30 and include dinner. The dress code is smart casual.

For details, contact 34516455.

The American Women’s Association will be staging its Snowflake Craft Fair at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa from 11am to 4pm, giving artists and designers a chance to feature their work. Tickets cost 500 fils and proceeds will be going to local charities.

For details, contact 39282488 or email craftfair@awabahrain.org

Jewellery Arabia 2015 is set to take place from today until November 28 at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre in Sanabis.

More than 600 exhibitors from 30 nations will showcase their wares across an area of 21,000sq/m at the venue, which includes specially-commissioned temporary halls. On sale will be a range of finished jewellery, luxury timepieces, precious stones, antiques, jewellery packaging and technology from around the globe.

The Indian Club Manama is hosting an evening of song from the ‘golden era’ tomorrow. The stage performance of ‘Geetmala’ will showcase the works of Indian legends Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar and Mukesh. The event starts at 7.30pm and entry is free. Playback singers Nayan Shah, Cochin Azad, Anitha Shaiq and Renjith Kumar will perform a wide repertoire of songs from the three maestros, to the accompaniment of Music City, a 20-piece Bahrain-based orchestra, which is claimed to be a first for a stage show in the kingdom, led by event organiser, Rafeeq Vadakara.

For further information, contact Mr Vadakara on 38878613 or 39893506 or by email at amnasrafeeq@gmail.com

Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) has put together a lively line-up of theatrical shows and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy during the FIA WEC Six Hours of Bahrain.

The highly-anticipated endurance racing weekend – the eighth and final round of the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship – takes place Friday and Saturday in Sakhir.

BIC is the WEC’s exclusive annual stop in the Middle East. It is one of only a few day-to-night races on the WEC calendar, making for a visual spectacle for race-goers that promises a stunning sunset and a brilliantly floodlit track at night.

To add to the Six Hours of Bahrain, a support programme ensures two whole days of non-stop action. Also racing at BIC that weekend will be the GP2 Series, GP3 Series, Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East and the MRF Challenge.

But aside from the on-track activities, visitors will also have plenty to look forward to at the BIC vending area. As part of the off-track entertainment, there will be street theatre acts and an interactive area for guests who wish to get close to the ultimate racing experience.

The street theatre shows feature The Men in Coats, masters of non-verbal entertainment. They have performed at major festivals worldwide, such as at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Melbourne Comedy Festival and recently at the Comedy Arts Festival in Moers, Germany.

The Men in Coats also received the Hackney Empire New Act Award in London and were invited to the Royal Variety Show at the BBC.

Joining them are The Trash Test Dummies, a group of artists creating innovative circus and physical theatre works. They look to take audiences on a journey into their playful imagination, where they explore the infinite uses of everyday objects in the most profound and hilarious ways.

Meanwhile, the interactive area at BIC will include a reverse bungee ride and section where fans can enjoy driving in state-of-the-art GT simulators.

For those looking for an extreme activity, the reverse bungee soars into the sky with a thrilling surge of pure adrenaline. The Reverse Bungee is a truly breath-taking experience in which brave riders are catapulted high up into the air at totally ludicrous speeds, spinning and bouncing as they go.

Furthermore, eight GT simulators with the BIC track will be giving the fans a chance to compete with others to be the first to get to the finish line.

Tickets to the FIA WEC Six Hours of Bahrain are now available. They can be purchased at the special BIC stand in Bahrain City Centre, online at www.bahraingp.com or by telephone by calling the BIC Hotline on 17450000. Tickets cost BD10 for the entire weekend of action. All those aged 15 and below can get in free.







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