Your daily guide to community and cultural activities across the Emirates for June 8, 2017, including performances, festivals, art exhibitions, film screenings, health and fitness events, talks, classes, workshops and family fun. Ellen Fortini rounds up 10 things to do today in the UAE.
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Abu Dhabi
Kids’ camp
Children, ages 5 to 11, will enjoy the Ramadan Kids’ Camp at Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi, where there is plenty to keep them busy, including swimming pool games, indoor activities, arts and crafts, movies, a talent show and games.
Today, 2pm to 6pm, Dh160, Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi, Al Zahiya, Abu Dhabi, register at 02 697 9302 or bodylines.beach@rotana.com
Dubai
Art exhibition
See the exhibition Dance In the Dark, in which Iranian calligrapher Mohammad Bozorgi seeks to communicate a sense of hope and beauty in spite of the brutal wars that have devastated the Middle East. His painting and silk-screened compositions are in vivid colours; delicate line work transforms Arabic text into fluid forms. Pictured: Blossoms Rain
Daily until August 30, 10am to 8pm, Sundays to Thursdays; noon to 8pm on Saturdays (closed on Fridays), Ayyam Gallery, Gate Village Building 3, DIFC, Dubai, 04 439 2395, www.ayyamgallery.com
Abu Dhabi
Fitness venue
Vogue Fitness has extended its hours during Ramadan to accommodate early-morning and after-iftar training with additional classes. Plus, women who join Yas Ladies, can take part in the introduction class for free, regularly Dh300. Membership packages are available for CrossFit and personal training.
Open 5.30am to 1am, Vogue Fitness, Yas Marina, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, 02 583 2380, www.vfuae.com
Nationwide
New movie
The Bleeder stars Liev Schreiber as Chuck Wepner, a heavyweight boxer who, in 1975, challenged Muhammad Ali (Pooch Hall) for the world heavyweight title in a highly publicised match, and is said to be the inspiration for the character Rocky Balboa. Biographical sports drama, also starring Elisabeth Moss, Naomi Watts, Ron Perlman, Michael Rapaport and Jim Gaffigan.
Screening at cinemas across the UAE (15+)
Abu Dhabi
Comedy show
Get tickets now to see a stand-up show by American comedian Mike Epps, as part of the Abu Dhabi Summer Season. Epps is best known for his appearance in the films Next Friday, All About the Benjamins, The Hangover and Meet the Blacks.
August 18, doors open at 6.30pm, from Dh145, Al Raha Beach Theatre, Abu Dhabi, www.platinumlist.net
Abu Dhabi, Dubai & Sharjah
Lunch
Enjoy lunch at Jones the Grocer and choose from the special Ramadan menu, which combines local flavours and regional traditions in items such as the zataar grilled halloumi wrap (pictured), yayla soup with marinated chicken skewers, Moroccan meatballs with crispy kale and sesame bread and basbousa cake.
Open from 9am to 11am for takeaway and 11am to 10.30pm for dine-in and takeaway at Khalidiya and Al Raha, Abu Dhabi; open 9am to 11pm for dine-in and takeaway at Al Muneera and Al Mamoura, Abu Dhabi; from 9am for takeaway and from iftar for dine-in and takeaway at Al Manara and Al Safa, Dubai; 24 hours at Dusit Thani Dubai; from 5pm to iftar for takeaway and iftar to 3am for dine-in and take-away at Flag Island, Sharjah, www.facebook.com/JonestheGrocer
Dubai
Iftar
Book your spot at Ramadan 2967, the Inked dinner series #5. Step into a Berber iftar experience during the Berber year 2967. The minimalist design and generous experience is representative of the Amazigh culture, and includes a four-course sharing menu of traditional dishes inspired by the heritage of North Africa, with staples including argan oil, vegetables, spices, couscous and tagine cooked in the Berber low-and-slow method.
Daily until Saturday, 7pm to 9.30pm, Dh300 per person, Inked, Alserkal Avenue, 050 845 1359, bookings@inked.ae
Dubai
Designer bazaar
Visit the Bazaar Al Rakya, a Ramadan boutique installation, which features abaya, jelabiya and jewellery fashion and accessories from top Arab designers, including House of Hend from Sheikha Hend Al Qassimi, Rouge Couture by Sara Al Madani. It also features collections of embellished designs, rich fabrics, golden threads and in a kaleidoscope of colours.
Daily until June 30, noon to midnight, The Outlet Village, near Dubai Parks & Resorts, Dubai, www.theoutletvillage.ae
Dubai
Hotel offer
Take advantage of the overnight stay offer from Hilton Dubai The Walk. When you purchase two iftars at Oceana Restaurant, enjoy a free stay at the five-star hotel the same night. Dine on the Arabic specialities at the iftar buffet, then spend a relaxing night in a spacious deluxe room.
Available throughout Ramadan, from Dh430 (Dh215 per person), Hilton Dubai The Walk, Jumeirah Beach, Dubai, book at 04 318 2221, reservations.dubai@hilton.com
Dubai
Family fun
Enjoy a dining experience for iftar and suhoor, plus cultural performances from regional talent at Ramadan Nights at Rise – Dubai Creek Harbour. Tuck into a buffet that features Arabian delights and international dishes, and enjoy music by Khalil Ghadri. There will also be workshops for making Ramadan gift hampers, Eid cards and geometric patterns. Children will enjoy the bookreading, while parents can have fun with board games. Visit a pop-up store for home decor and accessories and more.
Throughout Ramadan, sunset to 2am, Sundays to Wednesdays; sunset to 3am, Thursdays to Saturdays, Dh140 for iftar; Dh125 for suhoor, Rise – Dubai Creek Harbour, Dubai, www.risedch.com