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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

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In the presence of many Kuwaitiheritage as well as Western jazzlovers, Al-Shaheed Park audi-

ence recently enjoyed a mixture ofArabic rhythms and Jazz music atthe Arabic Youth Festival organizedby LOYAC’s Academy forPerformance Arts (LAPA) at thepark’s amphitheatre. The first partof the concert included a perform-ance by Ghazi Al-Mulaifi accompa-nied by Ma’youf Mejalli musicalband, which was founded in 1948and specialize in Kuwait marinefolklore. The second part of theconcert included a charming per-formance by Kuwait folkloric singer,Salman Al-Ammari accompanied bya folkloric dance which was per-formed by Al-Mass company.

ABCKcelebratesanniversary

The American Business CouncilKuwait (ABCK) celebrated its33rd anniversary with a black

tie gala at the US Embassy. The event

featured many dignitaries including USAmbassador Lawrence Silverman andAustralian Ambassador JonathanGilbert. ABCK Chair Dr Juliet Dinkhakicked off the evening with a briefintroduction about ABCK, highlightingthe organization’s many achievementsover the past year and its upcomingevents. She then introducedAmbassador Silverman who providedremarks on the strong bilateral rela-tions between the State of Kuwait andthe United States.

By Faten Omar

The Takween Library inaugurated the story andstorytellers conference on Sunday. It was spon-sored by the American University of Kuwait, in

the presence of the novelist and founder of the libraryBothayna Al-Essa and the president of the AUK, Dr TimSullivan. In her opening speech titled “Once upon a..”,the novelist Al-Essa said “Once, I remembered thinkingthe absence of imagination could be the root of all evilsin the world.

“We sometimes find human beings who can kill aman because he is simply incapable of imagining puttinghimself in his place. How can we understand oppression,fanaticism, and hatred in the presence of imagination,the bridge that connects both sides with each other?Will the world remain the same, if we all abide by ourmoral duty, to imagine?”

Essa quoted the words of Ghassan Kanafani “Theyjudge you because they do not know you.” But how canthey know you without imagination, without the abilityto walk your own steps, to make themselves heroes inyour own story, what the story does, it gives us the abil-ity to understand the other, rather than judge him. “If wewant to understand someone, we usually ask, what is hisstory? All of our side conversations, all our dreams, ournightmares, and all that we are looking for in art and lit-

erature is almost the same, we always want the story,because we want to understand,” she noted.

A video about the Takween library was shown duringthe opening ceremony in which Essa said that the goalis to make a radical cultural change in order to make

reading become a lifestyle. “There is always an obses-sion to convince someone who does not read to be areader and transform the concept of reading into a dailyhabit in every person’s life in society.” It is worth men-tioning that the events of the conference will continue

until March 24th. The sponsors of the forum include:The National Library of Culture, Arts and Letters, TheAmerican University of Kuwait, Boubyan Bank, KuwaitFoundation for the Advancement of Sciences,Contemporary Art Platform, Al Qabas Newspaper.

Takween Library inauguratesstorytellers conference

AUK president and founder of the library Bothayna Al-Essa

LOYAC Arabic Youth Festival ‘Roaa Misriya’the EgyptianAnnual ArtExhibition

Roaa Misriya, the Egyptian AnnualArt Exhibition of Egyptian artistswas recently opened in Modern

arts Museum gallery in Kuwait City

under the Patronage of the EgyptianAmbassador his Excellency Tarek AlQuni and the National Council forCulture, Arts and Letters in Kuwait.More than 32 artists participated withmore than 100 works of art in variousartistic expressions were displayedsuch as sculpture, photography, ceram-ics and graphic work, digital art andphotography Artist Sherif Ismail, whocreated in a modern take on ArabicCalligraphy and created a relationshipbetween Arab women through the lan-guage of the mysterious dialogue. Thecolors also played a role in creating anew artistic language.

This Mother’sDay treat yourmother at Jumeirah Hotel

On March 21st, invite your mother for aspecial dining experience at Kuwait’sidyllic resort’s award-winning restau-

rants to savor exceptional menus created tomark this occasion. Enjoy the internationalgastronomic delights of the all-day diningrestaurant Garden Cafe, prepared by thehotel’s renowned chefs with sweet desserts. Ifyour Mother is a fan of outdoor gatherings,take her for the renowned BBQs by the pool-side at Mint Cafe. Book a table for five ormore people at these restaurants for KWD20 per person, and your Mother will be treat-ed to a complimentary dinner.

Additional dining options are also avail-able at the resort. Chef Rino welcomes youand your Mother for an evening of authentic

homemade Italian favorites, including pizzasmade in the wood-burning stove at OlioRestaurant. While Pepper Steakhouse has atreat for all the special Mothers offering themthe finest flame-grilled steaks cooked to per-fection; dinner in Salt will unearth flavorsometreasures of the sea for seafood lovers.Mothers will be treated to a complimentarymain dish while dining in these restaurants.

All mothers deserve rejuvenation andrelaxation and there’s no better way than a

grand pampering at the resort’s awarding-winning Talise Spa. Treat your mother to a90-minute body scrub followed by a mas-sage. It is made with brown sugar from theisland of Mauritius, gourmet honey, aromaticvanilla and rejuvenating Macadamia Oil andpriced at KWD 70. Your Mother will beoffered a full use of the Spa’s world-classfacilities, including sauna, steam room, expe-rience showers and more. Special Mother’sDay vouchers are also available at the Spa.

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