Showing posts with label Upcoming Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Upcoming Event. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2008

New Campus - AUC, Future University Egypt - AUC Book Sale

Since we had already driven all the way to New Cairo and the AUC Press bi-annual sale was supposed to start today, we decided to take a look at the bookstore on the new campus.

We just got to see a bit of the campus when we drove in at the Visitors Gate (no1) . The buildings do look beautiful and they have tried to replicate the architecture of the original campus in some ways, but even the briefest look showed us that the campus wasn't ready to be functioning full time.



The bookstore at the new campus that was opened at the end of August, had more space and seemed well laid out. They are offering a flat 20% off on all books, but the bargain books (upto60% off) are only available at the downtown campus. The sale will continue until the 5th of December. The downtown bookstore remains my favorite of their 3 locations and we returned here to buy our book fix :) today.

New Campus Bookstore 2797 5927
Downtown Bookstore 2797 5887
Zamalek Bookstore 2739 7045

While on our way to AUC's new campus, we also passed by the Future University of Egypt. I'm not sure about the University itself, bu their building did stand out on the road, kind of like a modern structure pushing its way out of the Roman Colosseum. Take a look.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Dusshera/Dashera - Indian Celebrations in Egypt on 10th October


A couple of people had asked me about this last year:

To those who were concerned, at the community gatherings there will be absolutely no religious symbols or ceremonies being performed, it is just the party part of the celebration. Especially since these are not the actual dates of the festivals. So please do not be worried on that issue.

The Dushera function on 10 October is reasonably informal with traditional Indian dance (garba & dandiya) being performed by anyone in the crowd who is interested, the more colorful the clothes you wear the better you will blend in (see poster) There is also a high pre-disposition to wear clothes with mirrorwork on them.

The Diwali function will be a more formal sit down dinner at the Mena House Oberoi, which will also be colorful, but in a more understated way.

Dashera will be all about colors, food, dance and fun. Oh and in the dance, men and women may dance in different circles if they feel more comfortable with that or you can just dance in your own group. Or you can just eat the yummy food from the stalls (there will be non spicy food available) and watch the myriad colors swirl and turn. I personally fall in the second category :)

For those who can't read the poster too well. Entry is 20LE for members and 40 for non members. Kids are at half price. This is just entry charge.

You can sign up for membership on the spot (if you are an Indian or married to an Indian)and avail the discounted membership entry for the function. Membership is somewhere between a 50 and 100LE, but we paid up for a family membership a while ago, so I don’t remember the exact amount.

The admission fee includes admission and a few freebies and the chance to dance, enjoy the music etc. The dandiya sticks you can bring your own, or buy on the spot (which may be expensive, since they have to be imported from India and they are heavy) Food pricing depends on individual stalls, because they can price it to their convenience. A lot of home made Indian food will be on offer. I think last year prices per item started from 15LE. I would roughly say that prices would be similar to anything in a food court in Dandy mall or city stars. The Karvin hotel and the Oberoi hotel might have stalls and they may charge a little higher but not as high as eating at the hotels themselves. I have to highly recommend the jelebis made on the spot by the Oberoi chef if he turns up this year and the motichur laddus that the Alexandria Carbon black group distributed last year (don’t know if they will do it this year too)

Do come along, its pretty informal, you can either mix with the Indian community or stick to your group of friends, we are pretty welcoming of everyone

Below is the message from the Indian Community Association in Egypt.
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Dear Community Members,

Further to our last mail on Dushera celebrations in Cairo on 10th October, we would like to thank everyone for the tremendous response. We have got a lot of inquiries from people who want to put up food stalls, and also from talents who want to perform on stage. We would like to remind you that if you are interested either in having a food stall or exhibition stall, this would be your last chance to register. Also, if there are any more talented people out there who want to perform on stage, do call us immediately.

Detailed maps to help all of you get to the Dushera venue is attached. One map is for people coming from Nasr City/ Heliopolis area. Second one is for people coming in from Mohandeseen/ Downtown area. Maps will also be on our website www.desiegypt.com. A Dushera poster is also attached,with more details.

Also just to mark in your calendar, the festive annual diwali nite in Cairo will be held at Mena House Oberoi on 14th November night. This is going to be a very grand dine and dance function with exclusive entertainers flown in from India, tickets will be on sale at the Dushera venue. Further mails would follow on Diwali.

Warm Regards,
Infodesk @ desiegypt . com
www.desiegypt.com



Monday, May 19, 2008

18-22 May : AUC Responds to the Global Food Crisis

AUC Responds to the Global Food Crisis!!

Start time: Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 11:00am

End Time: Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 4:00pm

Location:
AUC Greek Campus, STAR and AYB Booth by OSD office

Student Action For Refugees (STAR) and Alashanek Ya Balady (AYB) are working together to raise awareness of the shared suffering in Cairo by Refugees and Egyptians. All food collected is directly given to Refugee Egypt and the Cairo Food Bank.

Please donate canned and boxed food help fight hunger in Cairo.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=13657093562&ref=share

Monday, May 05, 2008

Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif in Cairo this month?

Found this article in the DNA 2 months ago, by the calculations mentioned(and knowing Indian film industries time estimations), Akshay and Katrina should be in Egypt this month to shoot for Singh is King. Does anyone have any information?



A lot of my Egyptian friends are huge fans of Akshay Kumar and his action sequences and I'm sure they would appreciate the chance to see him in person. Personally, I never liked him too much in his action roles, but I have to grudgingly admit, I do respect his comic timing in his latest few movies with Paresh Rawal and others.

I'd be more interested to know if Kirron Kher would be accompanying the group. I'm a huge fan of both her and her husband, Anupam.

Akshay to romance Katrina amidst pyramids
Wednesday, March 12, 2008 11:14 IST

MUMBAI: Akshay Kumar is hell bent on covering the seven wonders of the world. Currently, he is preparing to shoot action scenes on the Great Wall of China and next month he plans a stint in Egypt amid the pyramids.

This time, it's for a song with Katrina Kaif in "Singh Is King".

"We'll be shooting the introductory song of the lead pair. This will be where Akshay first meets Katrina. The film is complete after this," Vipul Shah, who teamed up with Aneez Bazmi for the movie, said.

The last time a romantic song was shot amid the blow-dried pyramids of Egypt, it featured Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in Karan Johar's "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham".

"Not surprising that Akshay wants the song to be canned in Egypt. He wants to better Shah Rukh Khan's success score with Kajol. Most trade pundits see Akshay and Katrina as the next most-successful couple after Shah Rukh-Kajol," the director said.

After "Namastey London" and "Welcome", Akshay really feels Katrina is his lucky mascot.

"But we aren't shooting in all the normal places in Egypt. We want to capture parts of the country other than the predictable pyramids," Bazmi said.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Upcoming Easter Services

St Josephs Roman Catholic Church has an Easter vigil and mass today evening at 8:00pm. It will be in English and French.
They have an English mass tomorrow at 6pm.
The church is located in Zamalek on Ahmed Sabin Stret.

I haven't been to this church before, so I can't give better directions.

There is a Roman Catholic church in Maadi too but I don't have their Easter Service details.

All Saints Cathedral in Zamalek (they are just behind the Marriott - the last rt turn on 26th July street, just before hitting the Marriott) is Episcopal. Very good English preachers for the last 2 years that I have been here. Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services were extremely good and meaningful.

Their service tomorrow is at 10:30am

More details about churches in Cairo are at http://whazzupegypt.blogspot.com/2006/12/churches-in-cairo.html

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Irish celebrations at the BCA's

The BCA at both Mohandaseen and Heliopolis are having a bit of a celebration in honor of St Patricks Day.

BCA HELIOPOLIS
St. Patrick’s Night Celebration
Tuesday the 18th of March
(Great Irish Stew Guinness and much more)


BCA MOHANDISEEN
Irish Live Band Night
Thursday the 20th of March
(Great Irish Stew Guinness and much, much more)

St Paddys Day @ the Rugby CLub

Salsa Verde
Latin music with an Irish twist - so come in your greens!
9:30pm - 2:30am 30le (members free)


Hosted by the Cairo Rugby Club

If you would like these event updates to reach you straight in your inbox, I run a group called whazzupcairo on yahoogroups & googlegroups at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whazzupcairo/ & http://groups.google.com/group/whazzupcairo

Its an email notification of all events in Cairo.

Sign up is free. You can post your own events too.

No spam (the group is moderated)

Events are only advertised once per occurence.

You can check the archives at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whazzupcairo/ & http://groups.google.com/group/whazzupcairo


If you would like to sign up, you can sign up at the site or by sending a blank mail to whazzupcairo-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or whazzupcairo-subscribe@googlegroups.com

They are mirror groups. The members are different but the same messages are posted on both. But googlegroups archives attachments too, unlike yahoogroups. So its a better option if you plan to read messages on the web only.

If you like the concept, do get your friends to join up.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Irish Festival @ the Marriott - 13-20 March

Between March 13th & 20th, Marriott hotel in Zamalek is celebrating Irish Festival and St Patrick's day.

In Harry's Pub and the Promenade Cafe.

"Heartbeat" - 3 piece band from Ireland will be playing daily in Harry's Pub from 10:00pm to 2:30 am except on the 14th.

Irish Chef Kevin Garrigan will be dishing an a la Carte menu including rock oysters, Dublin Bay prawns, Irish smoked salmon, Irish beef, Irish Lamb, special seafood platters for one, two or four persons on the Promenade Cafe and specially imported Irish Beverages.
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