From art exhibitions to brunches: the best things to do this weekend in the UAE – News

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Embrace the weekend with our guide to the best activities and deals across the country



By CT office

Published: Thu 16 Jun 2022, 09:50

Exhibition of the artist Yamam Nabeel

Exhibition by London-based Iraqi artist Yamam Nabeel Intersecting realities: waiting for time is currently showing. In his first exhibition in the region, the artist exhibits a long series of portraits. The exhibition is currently on display at ICD Brookfield Place in DIFC, Dubai.

DJ Camilo Franco in Abu Dhabi

One of Ibiza’s best-known DJs on the electronic music scene, DJ Camilo Franco heads to the stage at W Lounge at W Abu Dhabi, Yas Island. On Saturday, June 18, visitors will discover the best dancefloor hits from the musical artist who began his journey at the age of 15. The lounge is open from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., admission is at the price of 100 Dh per person which includes a house drink. Table reservations start at Dh3000.

New brunch in town

Sofitel Dubai’s brand new dining experience, The Elements Brunch at Les Cuisines is designed to introduce diners to the four essential elements of nature, earth, fire, water and air, and introduce them to delicious surprises. The venue also offers live entertainment. Available every Saturday, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Prices start from 250 Dh per person including food and soft drinks. Visit the Sofitel Dubai Downtown website for more information.

Meet Amir Khan

Here’s your chance to meet former professional boxer Amir Khan. The former British world champion will be at the Movenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach on Friday June 17 at 8 p.m. for an interaction. The public will have the opportunity to interact with the famous boxer and ask questions. Tickets from Dh235.

Jitish Kallat Art Exhibition

Mumbai-based artist Jitish Kallat, whose works have been featured in famous museums around the world such as the Tate Modern and the Art Institute of Chicago, is presenting his first major solo exhibition in the region. The current exhibition is held at the Ishara Art Foundation, Alserkal Avenue in Dubai. Jitish’s works will be exhibited throughout the month of June on the site, which is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day except Friday.

A play by David Mamet

Head to The Courtyard Playhouse in Al Quoz, Dubai for Oleanna by David Mamet, a play directed by Penny Mackenzie. This gripping two-character drama is about privilege, power and consent. Saturday June 18, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Free to attend.

Murder Mystery Nights

Visit California in the 1930s at the Flashback Speakeasy Bar and Lounge where a night of music, food and crime solving awaits visitors. Help settle a century-old homicide by dressing up in your 1930s attire and collecting clues and clues about the immersive characters and the room where Broadway Guido Corleone was murdered. Prices for the show and dinner start at 299 Dh. Every Thursday, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Reservations required.

Micro clubbing event

All party people get ready! Home by McGettigan’s has teamed up with ‘Ravers in Dubai’ to launch a micro-clubbing event starting this Saturday June 18 at The Attic. The new concept invites everyone to groove to music with disco, house and techno themes. 250 Dh for unlimited drinks, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Home by McGettigan’s, The Square, City Walk.

Kids eat free

Toddlers will love the Farzi Cafe where an “All You Can Eat Breakfast” offer is available. Located in the Mall of the Emirates, the café offers an all-you-can-eat breakfast for 59 Dh per adult and 79 Dh per adult, drinks included. Children 7 and under eat free with their parents. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

science show

Dive into the world of science with the UK’s favorite science team and find out how they’re shaping the modern world with a few strong hits along the way. The show will take place today at the Mall of the Emirates Theater at 4 p.m. Tickets for the one-hour live Ministry of Science show start from Dh125.

Pool brunch

The recently opened beach club experience at W Dubai – Mina Seyahi, Ginger Moon invites diners to indulge in a poolside Saturday night brunch. The Luna Pool Brunch will be the soundtrack to the evening as diners feast on delicious treats and resident DJs take to the decks to spin the best tunes for a memorable summer evening. Every Saturday, from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m., the swimming pool is open until late. 550 Dh per person, food and homemade drinks included.

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