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SPRING OF CULTURE EVENTS
TEACH ‘EM YOUNG
MARCH 4 THE LITTLE ARCHAEOLOGIST QAL’AT AL BAHRAIN (BAHRAIN FORT)
A Bit Of Folklore
MARCH 11
QALALI FOLK BAND DAR AL MUHARRAQ
The Qalali Folk Band boasts a rich history stretching back more than 100 years as they preserve and promote the traditional seafaring musical traditions of Bahrain, most notably the Al-Fjiri genre of the Qalali village in Muharraq. Their tireless participation at local and international events roots firmly in the belief that art is a universal language, as well as showcasing the ancient history of civilizations inhabiting this part of the world. This event is suitable for those 6 years and older. The show starts at 8pm. Visit culture.gov.bh.
The Little Archaeologist programme introduces children and young adults to the archaeological pieces and heritage sites of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Children will work under the supervision of specialists to find the artifacts with tools similar to those used in real restoration operations, along with a simplified explanation about the discovered artifacts. This programme is suitable for children from six to 12 years of age, and will take place from 9am to 11am. Prior registration is required. Visit culture.gov.bh.
Inspired By The Moon
MARCH 5 TO 23
TREINTA CARAS DE LA LUNA SALAH EL-MELIGY ART CONCEPT
Treinta Caras de la Luna, for Egyptian artist Salah El-Meligy, is a journey to the moon and its phases. The moon has been a source of inspiration for many myths in different cultures that remained in the popular conscience. His artworks are meticulously drawn in ink on Canson paper in circles with a diameter of 37:60 cm. The exhibition will be open from Sunday to Thursday from 10am to 2pm and from 3pm to 6pm. In addition, the exhibition will be open on Saturday from 3pm to 7pm. This exhibition is suitable for those 16 years and older. Visit artconceptbh.com.