BAIA and BAS launch 2013 programme of events, Health Carnival #kuwait #q8

The British Academy of International Arts (BAIA) and The British Academy of Sports (BAS) launched its 2013 programme of extra curricular activities at the BSK campus on a bright sunny saturday morning with a new year’s welcome for old andnew faces. The event was opened by the American Ambassador Mr. Matthew Thueller who toured the campus with owner of Madame Vera Al-Mutawa. In a wonderful carnival atmosphere of fun and enjoyment the focus was on healthy diet and lifestyle with Dasman Diabetes Center and the Kuwait Heart Foundation on hand to test cholestrol and sufar levels. Linas and Dinas Diet Center were on hand to advise on healthy diets. Fantasy World, Fitness for fun and Go Sport were offerning lots of sporting challeneges. Entertaiment was provided by Balloonyland with their stunning Magic Show while cameo performances from the stars of forthcoming BAIA rock musical WE WILL ROCK YOU were drawing in the crowds and ofcourse no carnival was complete without a trampoline and a bouncy castle. The BSK campus in salwa was heaving with parents and childrensfrom all over the Kuwait as they took part in a Carnival Day filled with demonstrations, games, performances, gifts and prizes from an array of stalls and stands in his premier event for extra circullar activities operated by British International. In the marble Arch arena a car boot sale was taking place with lots of customers getting those new year bargains. BAIA runs courses in dance, theatre, speech, music, art, fashion, design and cuisine. BAS courses include Cricket, Basketball, Gymnastics, Roller skating, Badmintons, Football, swimming, karate and Tennis. Accredited courses in LAMDA, RAD, ISTD, BTEC run alongside leisure courses with levels of abilities for all ages. Staff at the well as encouraging the visitors to make new friends and try out some of the thrills and spills on offer. Registration continues for the next week and full details of all extra curricular activities on offer at BAIA and BAS is and full details of all extra curricular activities on offer at BAIA and BAS is available on http://www.thebas.com of http://www.thebaia.com

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Photographer : Usman Choudhry

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Grand Cinemas launches its first location in Kuwait

Selim Ramia & Co announced yesterday that Grand Cinemas, the region’s leading theatre chain, will open its doors to the public for the first time in Kuwait on October 26th. Located in the country’s tallest skycraper, Al Hamra Tower, Kuwait.

James Bond film, Skyfall. The new cinema will offer Kuwait residents an unforgettable experience, starting with the exclusive release of the highly anticipated James Bond film, Skyfall.

Grand Cinema In keeping with this desirable address, Grand Cinemas at Al Hamra Luxury Center offers customers only the best. With eight spectacular screens and the first Grand Class theatre for VIP luxury, the cinema has a total of 1450 seats. From the moment consumers enter the spacious, stylish main lobby, they can feel the Grand Cinemas difference. All screens are uniquely equipped with the latest digital technology, including 4K projectors capable of a whopping 8 million megapixels – a first in Kuwait.

Via KuwaitTimes

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‘ Mubarakiyah ‘ Photography Exhibition

' Mubarakiyah ' Photography Exhibition

Location: CAP’s warehouse. Industrial Shuwaikh, Block 2, St 28, Next to Life Center.
Date & Time : Opening Reception: 10th of October.
Exhibition days: 10 October -17 October 2012

A group exhibition featuring a series of photographs taken by 15 participants of the CAP photography workshop. Led by two members of the Rawiya Collective, Laura Boushnak & Tamara Abdul Hadi, the workshop took place last May, in the Mubarakiyah Souq for a duration of two days. It’s main focus was on the old souq, the vendors, the visitors and the stories that can be found in this local public market.
All proceeds will go to “Hayat” Breast Cancer Foundation.

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Shurooq Amin ( Kuwaiti Artist ) among the five best artists in the middle east

Shurooq Amin ( Kuwaiti Artist ) among the five best artists in the middle east

Interest in Middle Eastern art has grown in recent years with individual pieces selling for millions of dollars. “yourmiddleeast.com” asked Joobin Bekhrad, founder of REORIENT and artclvb, to pick the hottest artists from the region.

Dr. Shurooq Amin is a Kuwaiti artist, poet, and university professor, whose work largely deals with sociocultural issues in Arab society, as well as the role of women and men.

Amin’s works have been exhibited and auctioned around the world, and her latest series – which will be unveiled shortly.

Her paintings can be found at the Bayan Palace/Amiri Diwan (Kuwait), the Museum of Modern Art (Kuwait), OPEC headquarters (Vienna), the Shiseido company (Paris), private international art groups (Mirca Art Group, Sweden), local private companies, and in private collections in New York, Damascus, Dubai, Cairo, Amsterdam, London, Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Her work has been sold at auctions (including Christie’s), been commissioned privately and publicly, awarded various prizes locally and internationally, and shown at biennales and art fairs. She has appeared on numerous interviews on local and international television, as well as newspapers, journals, and magazines, such as Reuters, Marie Claire, Arabian Business, Financial Times, Gulf News, The Daily News, Al-Arabiya, etc. A retrospective of her work was recently featured in the biannual art journal Contemporary Practices: Visual Arts from the Middle East. Her 2010 series The Society Girls was exhibited at the Tilal Gallery in November 2010, and became an urban cult in private collections. Her series entitled The Bullet Series was shown at London’s Lahd Gallery in March 2011 for six weeks. The work was a series of socio-political paintings which culminated with a Hornet bullet being shot through each painting with a rifle at a range of 50 meters by the artist. A documentary accompanied the show, and the original bullet casing accompanied each painting.

Her paintings can be found at the Bayan Palace/Amiri Diwan (Kuwait), the Museum of Modern Art (Kuwait), OPEC headquarters (Vienna), the Shiseido company (Paris), private international art groups (Mirca Art Group, Sweden), local private companies, and in private collections in New York, Damascus, Dubai, Cairo, Amsterdam, London, Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Her work has been sold at auctions (including Christie’s), been commissioned privately and publicly, awarded various prizes locally and internationally, and shown at biennales and art fairs. She has appeared on numerous interviews on local and international television, as well as newspapers, journals, and magazines, such as Reuters, Marie Claire, Arabian Business, Financial Times, Gulf News, The Daily News, Al-Arabiya, etc. A retrospective of her work was recently featured in the biannual art journal Contemporary Practices: Visual Arts from the Middle East. Her 2010 series The Society Girls was exhibited at the Tilal Gallery in November 2010, and became an urban cult in private collections. Her series entitled The Bullet Series was shown at London’s Lahd Gallery in March 2011 for six weeks. The work was a series of socio-political paintings which culminated with a Hornet bullet being shot through each painting with a rifle at a range of 50 meters by the artist. A documentary accompanied the show, and the original bullet casing accompanied each painting.

Shurooq’s series “It’s a Man’s World” was exhibited on the 5th of March 2012 at Al M Gallery in Kuwait and was supposed to run for 3 weeks but was shut down by the local Kuwait authorities after 3 hours on the premise that the artworks were “pornographic” and “Anti-Islamic”, a false accusation. It is interesting to note, moreover, that the shut down took place without a legal court warrant and hence this unprecedented incident in the history of Kuwait and impingement on art & freedom of expression occurred illegally.

Shurooq’s poetry has been published into two books to date, in more than 40 literary journals across the globe, and has been anthologized in the Gathering the Tide: An Anthology of Arabian Gulf Poetry by Ithaca Publishers in association with the Virginia Commonwealth University of Qatar. Her second volume of poetry “The Hanging of the Wind” is taught as part of the contemporary literature curriculum in universities in the Gulf. She is the first Kuwaiti to be nominated for the prestigious Pushcart Prize in December 2007 in the USA.

http://www.shurooqamin.com