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10 things to do today: watch films at Warehouse421, catch final shows of The Laughter Facotry and more

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Your daily guide to community and cultural activities across the Emirates for February 15, 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

Film screening

Sign up to attend film screenings at Warehouse421, in collaboration with Cinema Akil. Central Market is a 2014 Bahraini short directed by Saleh Ness about a boy who spends his afternoons in a market carrying groceries. He discovers a way to make cash: by trying to milk a goat. The 2015 feature film El Clásico, directed by Halkwat Mustafa, is a love story in which Alan and his brother take a risky trip from Iraqi Kurdistan to Spain to meet footballer Cristiano Ronaldo in an attempt to impress Alan’s girlfriend’s father, who is a devoted Real Madrid fan.

February 22, 7.30pm to 10pm, free with registration, Warehouse421, Mina Zayed, Abu Dhabi, register at www.warehouse421.ae

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Abu Dhabi & Dubai

Comedy shows

Catch the final two shows of The Laughter Factory for this month. The lineup includes self-deprecating Canadian Peter White, calm and charming British-Nigerian Funmbi Omotayo (pictured) and high-octane Aussie Damian Clark.

Tonight, 8pm, Park Rotana, Abu Dhabi; tomorrow, 9pm, Grand Millennium, Barsha Heights, Dubai, all shows Dh140, ages 21+, 04 355 1862, www.platinumlist.net

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Sharjah

Art workshop

Register to attend the coloured-pencil painting workshop at Maraya Art Centre. Discover the basics of the art form and expand your techniques with helpful tips and step-by-step instruction. Learn about burnishing, working with solvents, water-soluble pencils and more, including the five ways to make marks with coloured pencils: stippling, hatching, cross-hatching, back-and-forth stroke and scumbling.

Tuesday, 5.30pm to 7pm, Dh30, Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, 06 556 6555, [email protected]

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Abu Dhabi

Dance performance

Register to attend Trisha Brown: In Plain Site, a programme of site-specific performances free from the constrictions of the conventional stage. Brown’s artistic directors visit each venue and rethink her work, recombining material from her vast repertory to accommodate the spatial demands of each venue and find new ways to express her genius. Pre-show talks begin at 10am and 3pm and the show begins at Black Box and moves to non-seated locations throughout campus. A Q&A with the artists will follow.

February 24 and 25, 11am and 4pm, Black Box and various campus venues, NYU Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, www.nyuad-artscenter.org

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Abu Dhabi

Fitness event

Register now to take part in the Daman ActiveLife Electric Run Recharged on February 24. The updated race format includes the new Power Hour, which gives exclusive access to the 5K neon course to runners from 6.30pm, plus an upgraded course, interactive technology and the post-run concert.

February 24, from 6.30pm, from Dh200, Yas Gateway Park, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, www.electricrun.ae

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Dubai

Bridal fair

Visit Bride Dubai and see more than 250 exhibitors showcasing everything a bride needs for her big day, including dresses, wedding planners, Arabian fashion, jewellery, hair and beauty, accessories and more. The one-stop shop also features interactive zones, a pampering lounge, expert tips and advice and fashion shows.

Daily until Saturday, 3.30pm to 10pm, from Dh20 in advance; VIP from Dh175 in advance, Zabeel Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, www.thebrideshow.com

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Dubai

Kids’ classes

Register your children for trial classes next week with Gulf Star. On Sundays, children ages 3 to 5 can learn ballet, ages 5 to 9 can try street jazz, and on Wednesdays, ages 5 and older can take part in karate. They can also enjoy 30 minutes of free play before or after class.

Sunday, 3.30pm for ballet; 4.15pm for street jazz; February 21, 4pm for karate, Kids HQ, Umm Suqeim Road, Dubai, 054 478 5577, [email protected]

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Dubai

Kids’ workshop

Register your children, ages 9 to 14, for the BYOB – Building Youth Owned Businesses workshop hosted by the Growing Leaders Foundation. The course is designed to awaken the entrepreneurial spirit in children, with a focus on skills such as design thinking, empathy, financial literacy, leadership development, communication and presentation skills, and more. Children will learn how to take an idea and bring it to life with prototypes, web pages and apps.

Saturday, 9.30am to 3.30pm, from Dh1,050 including supplies and snacks, The Impact Hub, Dubai, register by tomorrow at 04 375 4444, [email protected]

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Dubai

Art exhibition

Submersion Series by photographer James Harvey features images of the varied physical, mental and emotional reactions that occur when man meets water. Pictured: Embrace

Daily until March 9, 10am to 6pm, Saturdays to Thursdays (closed Fridays), Showcase Gallery, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai, 04 379 0940, www.showcaseuae.com

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Dubai

Art exhibition

In the exhibition Landmarks II, the Sharjah-based Syrian artist Thaier Helal experiments with a variety of media in an attempt to recreate the physical attributes of natural settings such as mountains, deserts, rivers and lakes. Pictured: Illusion

Daily until March 4, 10am to 6pm, Sundays to Thursdays; noon to 6pm on Saturdays (closed Fridays), Ayyam Gallery, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai, 04 323 6242, www.ayyamgallery.com

* Compiled by Ellen Fortini

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