Kuwait Times Calendar of Events
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Kuwait Times Calendar of Events
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2014 W H AT ’ S O N Australia Embassy A ustralian Visa Application Centre, Level 25, Al Tijaria Building Al Soor Street, Opp. Al Shuhada Garden Sharq, Kuwait City. Working hours and days: 09.30 17.30 Sunday - Thursday. Submissions of new applications can be made until 16.30 each day. The last hour of opening is for decision letter collection only. Website Address: www.vfs-au-gcc.com. Information email ID: [email protected] Telephone: +971 4 2055900. Contacts page on VFS website for Kuwait: (including map) http://vfs-au-gcc.com/contactus_KBOQ.html. Visa options for lodgement with VFS: (to download forms, checklists, fee list) http://vfs-au-gcc.com/allaboutvisa.html Embassy of Slovak Republic Christian Nakhle Ambassador of France Diplomats with the ambassador of France. Fahad Al-Rashed, school owner T he Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Kuwait informs the public that due to the Public Holiday of the Slovak Republic - ‘The Day of Struggle for Freedom and Democracy’. The Embassy will be closed on Sunday 16, November 2014 and the Consular Section will be closed on Monday 17, November 2014. The Embassy will resume the normal duties on Tuesday, 18-11-2014. EMBASSY OF INDIA I n view of high rate of heart attacks in Kuwait among the Indian Community, the Indian Doctors Forum will hold an interactive function on heart related problems and issues on Thursday, 20 November 2014 at 7 pm in the Indian Embassy Auditorium. A leading team of Indian Cardiologists will be present on this occasion. All members of the Indian community are cordially invited to attend. Light refreshments, tea/coffee etc. will be served on payment basis. Fahad Al-Rashed with diplomats Elie, pianist Stephanie Cheng, pianist Teachers at school Kuwait Times Calendar of Events November 28 Friends of CRY Club (FOCC), announces plans for 2014 Chess Tournament for children of all ages upto high-school. “CRYchess 2014” will be held at the Salmiya Indian Model School (SIMS), Salmiya, Kuwait,on Friday, 28th November 2014, from 0930 1630 hrs. The players will be allocated groups by their age, to play in the Swiss pairing format. For more details, registration forms, Rules of CRYChess 2014, visit www.focckwt.org or contact FOCC members. 22 - Kuwait Textile Association Bazaar - Held at Sadu House on November 22. 22 - Kuwait English School Annual Bazaar - At KES in Salwa, block 11 on November 22. Tables are KD 20. 28 - British Ladies Society Bazaar - At BSK on November 28. 28 - Nominations are invited for ‘Pravasi Kalashri Award’ instituted by the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi (KSNA) for the year 2015 from Malayalam theatre personalities in Kuwait. Non-resident Keralites with more than 15 years of expatriate life in Kuwait and have contributed significantly and comprehensively to Malayalam theatre may apply. Eligible candidates shall submit their full profile detailing their contribution to theatre with photographic support to the KSNA Kuwait Chapter Ad-Hoc committee on or before November 22, 2014. Out of the applications, two candidates shall be nominated by the Chapter to the Central Executive of the Akademi in Thrissur which will announce the winner of the award at its meeting on November 28, 2014. French School of Kuwait organizes ‘Piano Prestige’ concert By Faten Omar T he French School of Kuwait organized a “Piano Prestige” concert on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Kuwait and France and the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the French School of Kuwait. “We wanted to celebrate this occasion in a cultural way through several events. We had a seminar at Kuwait University and Gulf University, and music was played on the occasion of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Kuwait and France,” French Ambassador to Kuwait Christian Nakhle said during his speech at the ceremony on Thursday evening. Nakhle said they are supporting the French School of Kuwait, where 12 percent of students are Kuwaiti in addition to French citizens and students of other nationalities. “In the future, if there is any project for the expansion of the branches of this school, we will support it with the aim of spreading the French language in Kuwait, especially since the new minister of education called for teaching French to elementary school students in public schools,” he explained. The owner of French School of Kuwait Dr Fahd Al-Rashed announced the launch of the Kuwait-French Friendship Society. Rashed said during the ceremony that the Assembly supports the historical relations between the two countries on economic and social issues. He pointed out that the school has a strong relationship with the French Embassy in Kuwait, where the school follows the French educational system under a joint agreement to ensure the quality of education and follow-up of any update to the curriculum, which is supervised by the French government and administered directly through the agency of French education. At the end of the ceremony, Taiwanese-American pianist Stephanie Cheng and guest Elie played different amazing pieces of music. Cheng has performed extensively in the US, France, Italy, Japan and Taiwan to great critical acclaim. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She joined the faculty of the American University of Kuwait as an Assistant Professor of Music in the fall of 2012. 28-29 - Street Fest 2014 will be held at a parking lot in AlShaab AlKhaled area on Friday and Saturday from 3pm to 10pm. Instagram @streetfestkuwait Website: http://www.streetfestkuwait.com/ 29 - 10K Charity Run organized by FSRI at the Marina Crescent. Register at www.runq8.org Email: [email protected] December 8 - The 2nd Japanese Speech Contest co-sponsored by Embassy of Japan and Kuwait University has been rescheduled from October to Monday, December 8th, 2014 at the auditorium of National Library of Kuwait as follows: Date and Venue 17:30, December 8th, 2014 National Library of Kuwait Eligibility 1) 16 years of age or above, residing in Kuwait. 2) Neither one of his/her parents is native Japanese speakers. 3) The one who won the first place since Japanese Speech Contest in March 2014 is not eligible. Contest 1) Beginners-Intermediate Learners Contest 2) Advanced Learners Contest Application deadline November 16th, 2014 The application form needs to be submitted with a summary of your speech. Prize. A winner of “Advanced Learners Contest” will be awarded the prize of one return ticket from Kuwait to Japan by Etihad Airways. Application / inquiry Embassy of Japan Mrs. Yasmin / Omaima 25309458/25309400. [email protected] Guiding of the Contest Application form can be downloaded from our website. (http://www.kw.embjapan.go.jp/index_ar.htm) ACK Engineering students participate in the ‘PetroBowl’ competition S tudents from the Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) School of Engineering - were awarded second place in the annual “PetroBowl” competition organized by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) at Al-Habarah Center of Kuwait Oil Company (KOC). PetroBowl is a fast-paced quiz competition whereby students from competing schools are challenged to answer both technical and non-technical questions associated with the oil and gas industry. The panel of judges was comprised of distinguished industry professionals in Kuwait. Bringing together academic institutions and businesses with a focus on the oil and gas sector, Dr Saad Balhasan - Head of Petroleum Engineering Department at ACK - described the event as an academic motivator for Speed cartoonist Jitheshji ‘infotains’ Arpan audience film has the song ‘Why this kolaveri’ but do not know the significance of 3 (the film’s title), say, there are 3 primary colors and human color vision is trichromatic. And he carefully avoids the trinity in Christianity and the trimurti in Hinduism. By Sunil Cherian I What’s On - Submission Guidelines All photos submitted for What’s On should be minimum 200dpi. Articles must be in plain text and should include name and phone numbers. Articles and photos that fail to meet these requirements will not be published. Please send them to [email protected] young future petroleum engineers and also as an amazing platform to exchange knowledge. The PetroBowl competition has grown in size and popularity internationally since its debut in 2002 and is hosted annually in Kuwait. ACK would like to congratulate the School of Engineering and its students, looking forward to their participation and success in next year’s competition. t is a potpourri of several things. You get to see the cartoons in a blink while the speed cartoonist fills your ears with information with his waterflow talk. Cartoon, for the first time, is a stage show, and mind you, not a cheap one, in Jitheshji’s stage shows. The speed cartoonist - he has a world record of drawing 50 caricatures in 5 minutes - was in Kuwait this weekend to take part in ‘Raag ‘n’ Rachna’,the stage show and cartoon workshop organized by Arpan, Kuwait. Telling cartoons In the Arpan program on Friday at the Indian embassy auditorium, Jitheshji captivated the audience by drawing celebrities they called out. After a fast sketch of PSY, the Gangnam Style Korean singer, he called a young boy to the dais to name the figure on the board. When the boy said PSY, the master cartoonist elaborated it as Park Jae-sang before triggering the next question, what is the national song of India? The young student was silent and the cartoonist half-jokingly said people nowadays know which Tamil GK through a few lines This is Jithesh’s style. Entertaining and educating. When drawing Gandhi, he would write the year 1869, Gandhi’s birth year, on the board. The number 1 is the trademark Gandhi stick while 8 forms his eyes, 6 his nose and 9 his ears. As the caricature Gandhi is evolving, Jithesh would be enlightening the audience with the other significances of the year 1869. General knowledge through a few lines is his technique. “We remember anything funny. Learning through images also stays in our memory. Cartoons serve both these,” he said.