First time decorating the Christmas Tree

DΓ©cor, Events & Experiences, Lifestyle

Hey Loves, welcome back to my BLOG.

This was definitely the most challenging XMAS scene I have ever directed, staged and starred in πŸ˜„πŸ˜„, BUT it’s the one I will remember forever. First time decorating a Christmas Tree. We wish all those who are celebrating a magical day filled with love, happiness & lots of presents Xxx

 

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25 Tips for Shooting a Music Festival

Events & Experiences

Photographing a music festival is one of the best experiences you can have as a gig photographer.  The opportunity to shoot a variety of artists in one location can be hugely rewarding and great for your portfolio.  However, the days are long and demanding, and the schedule relentless. In this article, you will learn some of the best tips to help you make the most of your festival shoot and how to enjoy it!

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Festival Preparation

Making the most of your festival experience as a photographer is more than just turning up to the main stage and shooting.  You’ll need to prepare for a very long day of shooting.  Depending on the size of the festival the facilities for press and photographers can vary greatly.  These days, unless you are shooting some of the big festivals, you’ll be lucky to get free water or somewhere to shelter.

Let’s look at preparing your kit bag:

1 – Camera

For most gig shoots you can get away with one body but if you can, take a 2nd body.  If your primary body fails you might miss several days of photography.  Also, a 2nd body with a different lens on will make switching focal lengths easier.  If you don’t own one, borrow a body if you can. If you can’t borrow one, consider renting a 2nd body for a couple of days.

2 – Lenses

One of the big differences between shooting a gig at a local venue and a festival is that you will likely be a larger distance away from the stage. If you don’t have a fast, long focal length lens like a 70-200mm f/2.8, consider renting one from a company like Lenses For Hire.

3 – Batteries

Don’t expect there to be facilities where you can charge your camera batteries so make sure everything is fully charged and have a spare. It’s worth taking one of those portable battery packs to recharge items like your mobile phone or even your camera battery if it supports USB charging.

4 – Camera Bag

You will spend more time carrying around your camera gear than using it so be sure to pack everything into a comfortable bag that also allows you easy access.  Choose a bag that has straps and supports in all the right places and will generally put up with most weather conditions.

Pack Other Equipment and Items

Typical gear for shooting a music festival

 

While camera equipment is arguably very important, packing these other items will make sure you are fully prepared.

5 – Lens Wipes and Micro Fibre Clothes

Whether it’s rain or flying beer, there is a good chance that your camera or lens might get wet.  Keep a stock of lens wipes and microfiber clothes handy.

6 – Snacks

Though the variety of food and drink that can be found at festivals is mind-boggling these days, it can be expensive.  Since the days can be long you could easily end up eating all 3 daily meals there.  Save some cash and take your own water and food/snacks.  Being hungry and thirsty will ruin your creativity and motivation, so stay fed and watered.

7 – Money

While taking your own food and drink will save you a lot of money, be sure to take some cash.  It’s handy for emergencies when your own provisions run out, or you just want to treat yourself to a delicious cheeseburger or a refreshing summer drink.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

8 – Clothing

When shooting a festival, the days are long and you will spend long periods of time either walking from stage to stage or standing about.  You will want to wear very comfortable, but practical clothes. Comfortable walking boots, layered clothing, walking trousers, and waterproofs are your best friends. European festivals are well known for the mud and rain, and you will be miserable if you are soaked through and have muddy feet.  If you are shooting on a sunny day, don’t forget sunblock.

Once you’ve got all your kit sorted, you need to have a plan.

Develop a Plan

Though you could just rock up to the gate and wonder about the festival for a few days, working out a few key items will allow you to better use the time you do have there.

9 – Work Out Your Schedule

Not all festivals will publish the running times of the acts, but you can at least review who you need to or want to shoot.  Depending on the size, layout and running times of the festival, it may not be possible to photograph everyone.  So, write a list of the artists that you either must and/or want to shoot.  If there is a published running order with times please keep in mind this is always subject to change so be prepared to modify your schedule.

10 – Social Media Tags

If you are planning on sharing any of your images live from the festival now is the time to take note of any associated hashtags or account names.  You probably won’t have a lot of time between artist performances so save yourself a bit of time and take note of some key social media tags.  For each post, you’ll want to tag the band and the festival. Take a read of 12 Things To Do When Starting Out in Gig Photography for some tips on sharing your images.

11 – Getting There

Obviously, you know where the venue is but do you know how you are getting there?  What are the parking restrictions?  Do you need to pay for and get a parking permit in advance?  How far are the stages from the car park?  Take all these things into account and leave plenty of extra time.

12 – Collecting your Pass

Do you know where and from who you need to get your pass/ticket/wristband from? Sometimes your ticket will come in the mail, but your photo/pit pass will need to be collected on-site. Either way, give yourself plenty of time to sort this out. being stressed and anxious won’t help you resolve any issues more quickly.

13 – Site Map

If you can get a site map in advance so you can see where all the stages are this will help in the planning of your schedule

14 -Check Out Historical Photos

Unless this is the first year of a festival there will likely be a few images of the previous year’s somewhere on the internet, including the festivals own website.  These images will help you understand what the layout looks like, key shooting locations, stage sizes etc.

At the Festival

You’ve done all your preparation, you arrive at the gate, get your pass and you’re in!  Here are some things for you to think about:

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Be Social

No, this isn’t about checking your Facebook or Instagram feed while you’re there but your interactions with the other people that are working there.  Some of the people you will find worth making friends with are:

15 – Fellow Photographers

19AFF845-0CB9-4D20-ADF8-B957D7AA31E0You are unlikely to be the only photographer at a festival so there will always be someone to talk to when your hanging about the side of the stage waiting to get into the pit. Aside from it being a great way to do a bit of networking you can often pick up some useful information.  By speaking to your fellow togs you might find out about schedule changes, cancellations, or even when the pyrotechnics in the front of the stage might go off! After you’ve done a few gigs and festivals you’ll start the see the same faces making the whole experience a bit more fun.

16 – Security

If you’ve read the article 12 Things To Do When Starting Out in Gig Photography, you’ll know how the value to the importance of the photographers’ relationship with security staff.  While they are unlikely to give you access that you aren’t authorized to have, knowing your security staff will allow for an easier transition between stages and they are also a great source of useful information.

Tell the Whole Story

While the obvious draw for people when they come to a festival is the music, there is often so much more than going on.

17 – Check the Other Stages

Most festivals have a wide variety of acts on.  Everything from circus performers, comedy acts, kids entertainers, DJs, open mic slots, etc.  Make sure you go away from a festival with a wide range of photographs that help tell the story of the event.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

18 – Shoot the Small Things

There is more to festival photography than getting an epic shot of a famous band.  While you’re hanging about waiting for the next band or act to come on stage check to see if there is anything else worth photographing.  For example, is there a collection of nice guitars or drums sitting on stage that makes for a good image?

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

19 – Photograph the Crowds

No festival photography story would be complete without shots of the crowd.  The best time to shoot the crowd is just after a song has finished as this is the most likely time they will have their hands in the air.  If you have a 2nd body make sure you have your wide-angle lens on so you can quickly turn around from the main stage and grab that wide-angle crowd shot.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

20 – Talk to People

While you are walking between stages be sure to have your camera ready.  It’s always worth walking with a smile and stopping with a chat.  You will meet some amazing people and because you are relaxed they will be giving you a much better image.

Don’t Just Shoot from the Pit

There’s no doubt that shooting from the pit will provide you with some great angles and opportunities to capture amazing images. But have you considered:

21 – Shooting from the Mixing Desk

The mixing desk is a great location to get those epic crowd and stage shots. Try standing in front of the desk area and holding your camera above your head (live view and a tilting screen really help here). It may also be possible to get into the mixing desk area. It’s often on an elevated platform giving you a much better shot.

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

22 – Shooting from Side of Stage

This area is typically more controlled than other areas, but if you can get access shooting from the side of the stage can give you some really interesting shots. Images of the band or artist playing to a massive crowd make for some great shots.

If neither of these locations are directly on your list of areas you can access it’s always worth introducing yourself to the stage manager or someone on the mixing desk. Tell them who you are, and what you’d like to do. It won’t always result in access, but if you don’t ask you’ll never know if you could have.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

23 – Get Sharing!

Nothing beats being the first photographer to get an image out onto the internet.  So, if you have the capability, get your images out into your social media channels as soon as you can. Make sure you tag the band and the festival as well. The sooner you get your images out the more likely the band or festival will also share it.

Back at Home or the Office

24 – Import, Backup, and Tag

You’ve just spent 3 days in a muddy field and shot over 2000 images.  The first thing should do is to get those images onto your computer. Import them straight away into Lightroom (or just onto your hard drive) so you have another copy. You should then kick off your backup routine which should be robust enough that you will have another copy of the images, and if possible and offsite/cloud copy.

Once you have multiple copies of your image data be sure to take some time and tag all your images with some metadata.  At a bare minimum, you should tag them with the festival name and the name of the band or artists.  No one likes doing this but it will make image selection and search much easier.

If you’ve gone home every night or had your laptop, you should do this every day of the festival.

25 – Select and Process Like A Pro

Unless you have a specific requirement to publish a number of images of each band or artist, you should ideally only select 2 or 3 images for processing. Be hard on your own work and only select images that will really make the cut. After a few solid days of festival work, the thought of having to process hundreds of images will be daunting and you may struggle to start.

By selecting on a couple of images of each band and some crowd shots, the overall number of images you will process will seem much more manageable and achievable.

If your publication, festival, or a band come back to you for more images, process some more then. Hopefully, you will have tagged all your images so finding the right images will be easy. If you are using a program like Lightroom, most of the time you can copy the develop settings from one of your previously develop photos.

It’s Hard Work but Fun

Photography of a festival is hard work, but hopefully, the tips above will let you plan and execute your festival shoot a little more effectively.  But most of all, just make sure you enjoy it!

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

Do you have any festival photography tips?  Was there anything on that list that you hadn’t considered? Let me know in the comments below.

Post Courtesy: Improve Photography

Event: 1. The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg.

2. Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark.

Escape to somewhere Magical and Purple – Aarvi’s 2nd Birthday – Sofia The First

DΓ©cor, Events & Experiences

 

This elegant SOFIA THE FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY was inspired by Kara’sΒ PartyΒ Ideas.

Aarvi’s 2nd birthday party was as princessy as it gets, with a princess dessert table, the prettiest princess castle, princess carriage, and the birthday girl dressed like a princess.Β I had way too much fun selecting & arranging Aarvi’s Princess Sofia themedΒ birthday party. Hopefully, next year we’ll get to plan a party based around her theme of choice.Β From the beautiful floral arrangements to the darling royal desserts! This party was so cute and would work perfectly for any little princess!

The Sofia The First party ideas and elements that I like best from this gorgeous birthday are:

  • The beautiful lilac and purple floral number 2 centerpiece
  • The cute cake pops and birthday cookies
  • The beautiful personalized birthday flag banner
  • The cute and reflective giveaway bags
  • and MORE!

Vendors:

Design and Decor: Shebang

Birthday Bakes (Cakes, Cupcakes, Cake-pops, Cookies, Macaroons):Β Cakes and Bakes

Catering & Co-styling:Β Cakes and Bakes

Princess Dress and Tiara:Β Saji’s Couture

Photography:Β Photography_gsa

 

 

Durga Puja – Rio Carnival of the East

Events & Experiences

πŸ“Έ – Shekhar Jajodia

β€œShe can move darkness” 

Most important part of the year for a Bengali has arrived. Oh great Mother, we welcome you on this earth whole heartedly. May your arrival destroy all the negativity around us.Β 

πŸ“Έ – Shekhar Jajodia

For me, the feeling of Durga Puja is incomparable to any other time of the year. It’s a 10 day long celebration filled with delicious food, new clothes (hello, new saris!), aartis and pujas, and being surrounded by your family and friends. Can’t wait to immerse myself into the Godly embrace πŸ™πŸ» (Excitement creeping in ❀️😁)

πŸ“Έ – Shekhar Jajodia

πŸ“Έ – Shekhar Jajodia

πŸ“Έ – Shekhar Jajodia

πŸ“Έ – Shekhar Jajodia

Let’s proceed with the assumption that you know what Durga Puja is about. For those who have no clue, it’s the worship of the Hindu Goddess Durga and her children, whose idols are hosted in the makeshift Pandals for around five days. Let’s proceed..

Article Courtesy:Β Timesofindia Indiatimes Blogs

It won’t be entirely an exaggeration to say that Bengalis world over spend a significant amount of their time planning and deciding what to do during the Durga Pujas. Most of them wear multiple sets of clothes – mind you, there’s a morning outfit and an evening outfit, plus emergency backup outfits. And of course, there are important decisions to make – like what to eat on which day. From the warm khichudi, papad bhaja as bhog in pandals to the street stalls set up to serve delectable dishes like egg rolls, kobiraji and mughlai parota, you are game to feast on anything and everything.

So prior to the pujas, the air is absolutely thick with a feeling one gets just before the starting, the unravelling of something extremely huge β€”Β the feeling you get just before reaching the peak of a much awaited climax.

You will get to see sweaty Bongs, who under the twelve o’clock sun, sits in an auto patiently stuck in a huge traffic jam in the heart of a buzz-filled street, clutching onto innumerable bulging shopping bags of different shapes and sizes. This is called Puja shopping.

It is a reverberating rhythm which amplifies and resounds in the sounds of theΒ dhak. It’s a feeling. You can not only hear it, but feel it β€”Β you get goose bumps when theΒ dhakisΒ first begin to play their beat. The city reverberates with the echo of conch shells, which is no less than a divine feeling.

Durga Puja is actually, the celebration of β€˜life’ and the joy of β€˜living’ more than anything else. Durga Puja becomes an expression of the city itself. It is almost that the city bursts into laughter during these few days.

Durga Puja 2017, Bahrain

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I look forward to celebrating Durga Puja with you.

Till then, in the words of my great grandmother, Dugga Dugga.

Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa – The Perfect Beach Picnic

Events & Experiences, Hotel, Travel and Food

Took advantage of the warm and sunny weather this weekend, and opted for a picturesque and secluded picnic atΒ Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa sea & spa. Here’s the details as promised,Β everything you need to know about our delightfully simple, pre-arranged picnic.

Amazed at the beauty of this place

You can enjoy a grand β€ͺSaturday lunch‬ outing between 12:30-4 PM on the lush lawns with your loved onesΒ until Ramadan.

The Location

The hotel is far from the main city but it is all worth it!Β Located on the immaculate beaches of Zallaq overlooking the Arabian Gulf on the west coast of Bahrain, this 5-star luxury hotel in Bahrain boasts the only Thalassa Sea and Spa in the GCC countries.

After getting recommended by a friend about the Pique-nique, I decided to celebrate my husband’s birthday under the blue skies of Sofitel Bahrain. As Ramadan was starting soon, I was waitlisted at first, but someoneΒ canceledΒ on at theΒ last minute and I got lucky.

This is my happy place. The most beautiful picnic spot

The Set Up

Opt for a patch of lush green grass next to the pool area, or on the sandy shores of the private beach.Β The choice is yours!

After selecting the ideal spot, all that’s left for you to do is slowly make your way to the picnic site of your choice, admiring the tranquilΒ beauty of the estateΒ on your way. The staff at Saraya Restaurant in Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa sea & spa will pre-pack your picnic basket, set up your blanket and lay everything out in anticipation of your arrival.

Β The Basket

TheΒ picnic basketΒ arranged by Saraya Restaurant features a variety of mouth-watering delicacies. Our basket included regular favourites – sandwiches, starters, fresh fruits, water, dessert, sweets, and much more. We carried a bottle of wine for the celebration. I also got a double chocolate cake from Macaron Pastries,Β located onΒ the lobby level of theΒ hotel.Β 

Price of Picnic for 2: BD20

Cost for picnic hamper is 10BD per head with children 6-12 half price , and below 6 free (INCLUDING) beach access!

To find out more about Pique-nique at Sofitel Bahrain, or to begin the process of arranging your very own outdoor dining experience with them, email atΒ h6722@sofitel.com, call (+973)17636363, direct message on Instagram @sofitelbahrain or simply visit Reception to speak to a friendly member of staff.

Pretty details that will set the right mood and enhance your stay

About the Hotel

At Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa, Arabian interior design and a luxurious color palette combine with elegant dark hardwoods, creating an inviting contemporary oasis.

The hotel is reminiscent of a precious shell beside the cerulean ocean, curving gently around the white sand bay. You can trace the footsteps of renowned French jeweller Jacques Cartier, who came to this enchanting island in search of the finest pearls.

Glide across the polished marble floors of the lobby and feel your eyes being drawn to the alluring potted palms and exquisite Dilmun artworks. Enjoy a taste of their dual heritage with a complimentary Arabic coffee or a French macaron from our patisserie.

Award-winning La Mer presents exceptional seafood in a sumptuous French style. Choose from the day’s catch and watch the talented chefs meticulously prepare your meal, before you step onto the jetty to dine amidst breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf.

Special shout-out toΒ @anismouldi, Anais and Mohamed, the extra effort you put in was really appreciated.

Photo Gallery:

More photos to follow.

Xoxo

Easter Weekend – Fun-filled activities and Egg decorations

Events & Experiences

Totally intoΒ EasterΒ mood!!! Team ‘TheΒ Diplomat Radisson BluΒ Hotel, Residence and Spa’Β really knows how to host a party! Thank you for having us and be part of the festivities..🐰πŸ₯šTried some fun-filled activities and Easter decorations to make it a memorable event for LO.

EasterΒ is such a fun holiday and mine was extra special this year because I got invited to share it with some wonderful people. I loveΒ Easter…it means the beginning of Spring, it’s such a happy, bright holiday, and it also means that Cadbury Creme Eggs are out in stores πŸ˜‰

This is her second Easter. She was happy to run around with the kids during their egg hunting competition.

He certainly didn’t make her too happy..

Some serious egg hunting going on around the pool area

 

Y’all see that giant cake right?

While kids were busy looking for the eggs, mothers participated in egg decoration

 

Little Show Stoppers

Once you’ve tasted these divine Easter treats, you’ll be wishing Easter came more than once a year. From festive bunny chocolate, fruity desserts, and other yummy treats we went happily digging until we were satisfied.

Even if we don’tΒ celebrateΒ the religious aspects of theΒ holiday, we appreciate the chance to gather with friends and loved ones and spend some quality time with them.

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Thanks for stopping by my blog. Whether you arrived by chance or withΒ theΒ intent of reading my Easter post, it doesn’t really matter. I’m glad you’ve takenΒ theΒ time to experienceΒ myΒ site in any case!

xoxo

Sanchali

Saint Patrick’s Day – BSPCA Annual Dog Walk

Events & Experiences

Saint Patrick’s Day just got a whole lot better with some wonderful people and super cute pooches.

Be a best friend. Volunteer.
Every year millions of homeless dogs await their fate behind the chain-link walls of a shelter. Shelter dogs wait days, weeks, or even years for a home…and every day they wait for a walk.
Animal shelters are everywhere in every size, kill versus no-kill, privately owned or government run, and the differences go on and on. No two animal shelters are alike, but there is one thing that remains the same. Animal shelters are a second chance for our homeless pets.
Visit your local animal shelter to learn about volunteer opportunities.

It’s impossible to pick favorites when it comes to dogs. When it comes to sheer adorableness; however, these pooches might just rise above the rest.. BSPCA thanks for letting me be a part of this. Loved capturing the day.

Lots of love xxxxx

~Sanchali

All new at The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa

DΓ©cor, Events & Experiences, Hotel, Travel and Food

With all new decor and a new sense of comfort, The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa in Bahrain has had an exciting makeover to ensure your stay is an even more pleasurable experience. All the living spaces have been revisited to blend function and design, to improve your feeling of wellbeing.Β Well, my affection forΒ The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa dates back to 2017 when I had one of DD’s first milestones celebration at the hotel! Fast forward one year, I’m back andΒ excitedΒ toΒ witnessΒ the transformation that has takenΒ placeΒ in 2018.

Bigger and brighter, discreetly exuding sensuality, everything (post-renovation) lived up to its reputation. While the colours are brighter, fresher and more dynamic, the lighting is very natural, creating a real feeling of wellness. Everything has been designed to make you feel at ease.

Teal (color) is given pride of place in the rooms to provide warmth and comfort.

Bloggers and members of media getting a tour of the renovated rooms

Luxury takes on a whole new meaning with exotic mix, high-design interiors to the tech savvy amenities, every detail of the new rooms are created to inspire an ambience of chic, modern elegance.

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Just as the overall concept for the bedrooms is to combine comfort and functionality, the hotel reception looks welcoming and ergonomic. Whether your stay is for pleasure or business, you can make the most of all the benefits of The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa.

Members of the media

In addition to the rooms, lobby space and renovated reception area with bright new furnishings, the hotel refurbishments now includeΒ a complete overhaul of diningΒ at the newly launched and stylized “Royal CafΓ©”.Β A great place for both formal and informal meetings,Β the CafΓ© provides a welcoming atmosphere for guests.Β I was pleased with the nice selection of teas, decadents and light dishes.

Newly launched and stylized “Royal CafΓ©”

 

Anticipating our need for extra scones and tea refills before we even knew we wanted them. Great service!

β€œDecadent” is the word which best describes “my pick of the day”.

Tasty Treats & Delectable Dishes. Extremely attractive!

 

At the β€œnew for you” media event with Mr. Kourotsidis (General Manager) & Mr. Barakat (Director of Sales & Marketing), The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa

Gifts for bloggers and members of the media

 

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The decor is very chic and the textural furniture add glam sheen and shine to the place.Β The service was so good that I went home and texted the Team to thank them. I love nothing more than being surprised by anticipated good service being nothing short of exceptional. This is a place for a get-together, partying, a romantic date or someone who happens to be blogging their way through 5* hotels…

I want to go back!

Call to book your next getaway or simply for a catch-up with friends.Β For more information, please call 17531666.

If you book your room in advance, you can get up to 15% off their flexible rates? Visit https://www.radissonblu.com/en/diplomathotel-bahrain/hotel-deals to learn more!

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Holi in Bahrain – Dipped in hues of Love and Color

Events & Experiences, Lifestyle, Travel and Food

Nobody apprehends the importance of celebrating festivals than the Indians settled abroad away from their country and cultural roots. I had it marked on my calendar since the beginning of February.

Celebrating Holi,Β (the HinduΒ festivalΒ of mischief, love, affection, and color) was on my list of goals for the blog alongside shifting apartment and raising aΒ 14-month-old.Β We got to welcome spring (and diversity) with warm-loving arms, during this Holi in BahrainΒ on March 2nd 2018.

A day full of fun for all, was organised extremely well at Novotel Bahrain Al Dana Resort. Wolfpackeventsbh, IGMH – Indian Gulf Media House, KTK Events, Desi Nights Bahrain and Bollywood GlitzΒ have done an excellent job of organising aΒ wonderful, successful event this season. The vibrant lineup included live dhols to rain dance, best of mind-bogglingΒ DJsΒ from all genres,Β 6 hours of non-stop music, unlimited organic colours,Β kids play area, live food counter,Β  and more.Β Food Attractions included: Indian BBQ, Pani Poori, Shawarma, Momos, Chaat, Cupcakes & many more.

A bigΒ crowdΒ of citizens and residents of the Kingdom came together toΒ celebrateΒ one of India’s iconic festivals.Β Everyone seemed to love the spirit of fun and enjoyment and dived into the barrel of colors to playΒ Holi.

Guests were given organic colored powder to toss around the beach to celebrate the season in style with food, cocktails and beats at this party.

PHOTO GALLERY –

Thank you so much for having usΒ Novotel Bahrain Al Dana Resort,Β Wolfpackeventsbh,Β IGMH – Indian Gulf Media House, KTK Events, Desi Nights Bahrain,Β Bollywood GlitzΒ andΒ for letting us be a part of this celebration of Love. Congratulations, can’t wait to see what next year brings.

πŸ™‚

 

 

La Vinoteca Barcelona – Spanish Brunch Like No Other!

Events & Experiences, Travel and Food

Saturday Brunch at one of the island’s only upscale Spanish restaurants,Β La Vinoteca Barcelona! What can I say…Delicious! The food was gorgeous and plentiful and the drinks kept flowing.Β The idea ofΒ eatingΒ squid andΒ calamariΒ for the first time was fascinating (even though in the beginning I was slightly fearful).

La Vinoteca Barcelona / CafΓ© Amsterdam outdoor garden

Vibrant Restaurant and Lounge Interior

Great place for spending a Saturday afternoon with your friends over the world’s most admired wine (Torres wines)

The happy hostesses Daisy and Mary – they made me feel like family

The very charming Dragi at the smoking lounge upstairs

Love the wood work, and all the little details

My 10th brunch experience on the island, I went there on a recommendation from my friend Ryan, who also happens to be the restaurant manager there.Β La Vinoteca Barcelona has been making quite a stir on the Bahrain fine-dining scene since it opened its doors in early 2015, thanks to its unique culinary and oenological experience. The menu offers sublime Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on contemporary Spanish and Catalonian dishes.

Love the look of my table – it has been set up with Torres La Oscuridad Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Vinegar and El Silencio de Torres Picual, extra virgin olive oil

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Chef Zablon cooking my lunch. I was pampered to death by this wonderful team

Here’s my first attempt at this hearty paella

Virgin Sangria

My tasting party began with Virgin Sangria (that’s aΒ non-alcoholic sangria) – made with three different juices, apple, pineapple, and grape garnished with banana slice, cinnamon stick, orangeΒ and lemon slice.

Stand-out dishes at this outingΒ were Fried Calamari, Patata Brava, Lucky Pepper and Octopus Croquettes (starter dish).

Lucky Pepper

Patata Brava

The verdict:Β A classic tapas dish –Β Β just like you’d find in Spain. What I (absolutely) loved tasting in this dish is theΒ patata brava.Β This stuff isΒ gooood. If you’re not aware, patatas bravas is basically crispy potatoes served in a spicy tomato sauce and garlic aioli…which kind of sounds a bit boring. But trust me, it’s amazing.Β This is a must for your Tapas table at LaΒ Vinoteca Barcelona, Bahrain.

The perfect classic crème brulee

What followed next was a surprise! My main dish for the day was a properΒ paella dish. Like I previously stated this was my firstΒ timeΒ eating calamari,Β squidΒ and octopus,Β I immediately asked β€œWhat’s in this!?”

Traditional Spanish Paella

After careful consideration and much thought, I decided to dive in.

The verdict:Β If you’re looking to try the most authentic Spanish paella on the island, look no further. The Spanish rice made with freshly caught seafood including white fish, calamari, cuttlefish, mussels & shrimps will leave you drooling. What a meal! (OnlyΒ if you are a Seafood fan)

Lemon pie passion fruit gelee, cardamom ice cream

My favorite – Cappuccino

A true Spanish experience – my tasting ended with a Lemon Pie (Homemade) topped with passion fruit gelee, served with cardamom ice cream and aΒ signature cappuccino!

Final review:Β Good food, fantasticΒ ambienceΒ and service (slightly pricey)Β butΒ very effective overall de-stresser, and youΒ get whatΒ you pay for.

La Vinoteca Barcelona Events:

Business Lunch: Mondays thru Thursdays from 12 noon till 3 pm get choice of 2 tapas + choice of main course + dessert for BD 9+

Afterwork at the wine bar: Every day except Sunday from 4 pm till 8 pm enjoy 30% discount on tapasand wine + Draft on Mondays from 4 to 12 midnight

Saturdays: Brunch from 12 to 5 pm

Location:

La Vinoteca Barcelona

19 Yousif Ahmed Al-Shirawi Avenue
Block 338, Adliya
Kingdom of Bahrain
Tel: +973 17 007 808

Cuisine: Spanish

Price Range: BHD40+

Website: http://www.vinotecabcn.com/Β 

Facebook:Β VinotecaBH

Instagram:Β lavinotecabarcelona

Some more pictures and notes from my review below (Click on the pictures to read the stories)