To Do News Kingdom Of Bahrain: Food is Culture Festival Returns
Bahrain Food is Culture Festival Makes a Grand Return Prepare for a delectable treat as the highly anticipated Bahrain Food is Culture festival gears up for its sixth edition, commencing next week.
In this latest installment of the festival, five dynamic pairs consisting of culinary maestros and artistic virtuosos are all set to embark on a captivating multi-sensory expedition across various cultural landmarks in Bahrain.
Among the eminent chefs participating this year are Irvin Martinez of Cantina Kahlo, Abdullah Bindayna, the visionary behind Mt Fuji Kakigori and Dessert House, Tabea Lutz, the ingenious mind behind Isolated Eats, Layal Dana, a master of sourdough baking, and the accomplished duo behind Alabaster & Cannoli, Lara Al Abbasi and Maria Knowles.
Complementing this culinary prowess, a diverse range of artists will grace the festival this year, including the multifaceted Ghada Khunji, the enchanting sounds of the psychedelic pop band Do You Really Like It?, the finesse of visual artists Salman Najem and May Hejiri, and the eco-conscious fashion creativity of Amal Rafie.
The festival is poised to commence its activities on March 6th, promising an engaging series of presentations, each crafted around a specific theme assigned to the collaborating pairs.
While the intricate specifics of the festival’s offerings are yet to be unveiled, attendees can eagerly anticipate savoring the delectable recipes curated by the chefs, all while being immersed in the original artworks and auditory delights crafted by the artists.
“The Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA), the esteemed host of this significant annual festival, proudly reintroduces the Food is Culture event for its sixth consecutive year, seamlessly intertwining the culinary arts with a tapestry of other imaginative forms,” stated BACA.
In a departure from previous editions, this year’s event promises a unique twist as each pair will showcase their collaborative work at distinct cultural venues scattered across the Kingdom of Bahrain. This innovative approach breathes new vitality into these historical sites, transforming them into focal points of this groundbreaking experimental endeavor.
For updates and more information, be sure to keep an eye on BACA’s social media channels, accessible via @culturebah.