May 16th, 2018 Bermuda Calendar Update
Morning Boys and Girls!
Just over a week before we can all get back in the water – who’s excited?!
Here is your weekly update with all the latest Bermuda events to be added to the network of calendars since last week’s post. As always, be sure to check out the Quick Recap Section at the bottom of this post for a full listing of all upcoming Bermuda events, including those previously covered in earlier posts.
Dress up and step out as the Hamilton Princess are offering a special Royal Afternoon Tea to celebrate the upcoming Royal Wedding.
From 3pm until 5pm in Crown and Anchor, their tea menu will have a Royal theme so they encourage you to don a hat and come in style.
This will be available daily until Sunday, May 20th, and then every Saturday and Sunday until July 1st.
The cost is $55, or $75 to include a glass of Champagne, plus gratuities. Reservations are required.
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 298-2028 or ham.diningreservations@fairmont.com.
Bermuda National Gallery has reopened to the public and currently has five ongoing exhibits.
Firstly is the 2018 Bermuda Biennial: What We Share. Now in its thirteenth iteration, the Bermuda Biennial is a critical platform for the contemporary art community in Bermuda and continues to showcase the dynamism and creativity of local artists and international artists living on the island. Sponsored by Bacardi Limited.
Also showcased is Shepard Fairey: Rebel with a Cause. Shepard Fairey is described as a “street artist” whose artwork advocates for the protection of human rights, from the abuse of political power and militarism to the support for minorities and gender equity. Artworks on loan from The Green Family.
The Power of Art: Land and Sea: Fragile Treasures. They celebrate the Island’s natural beauty in this selection of paintings, all of which was generously donated by Chairman Emeritus David L. White, OBE. Mr. White made it a life-long project to collect art, with most pieces having the subject matter of the Island’s beauty. These artworks remind us of a time that is now long gone.
Peter Woolcock: A New Bestiary for Children is a view of BNG Children’s Gallery featuring the artwork of Peter Woolcock.
You can also visit and enjoy BNG Sculptures located in Queen Elizabeth Park (formerly known as Par-la-Ville Park) in the City of Hamilton.
Gallery opening hours are from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays, closed on public holidays.
Admission is $5 for adults and free for BNG members, NARM members, seniors and students.
For more information, contact director@bng.bm, 295-9428 or visit www.BermudaNationalGallery.com.
Enjoy upscale grilled fare, paired with signature rum cocktails, at Grillin’ with Gosling’s at the Dock on Thursdays, starting May 17th.
From 5pm, you can enjoy a family style menu, inclusive of one of the Gosling’s theme cocktails. Brand ambassador Andrew Holmes will be on site for a meet and greet, and to also give guests an education of Goslings’ rums along with other spirits. The full menu can be viewed here.
The cost is $59 per person and this event will continue weekly throughout the summer.
For more information, or to make a reservation, contact 238-8000.
Bermuda National Gallery presents Bermuda Philharmonic featuring Cellist Kate Kayaian on Thursday, May 17th.
The reception will begin at 6.30pm on the second floor of City Hall. From 7.30pm, you can hear local musicians play Haydn, Bach and Bartók at this concert led by Bermuda-based violinist Alison Black.
At the performance, cellist Kate Kayaian will solo during Haydn’s Cello Concerto No 1. Other pieces include excerpts from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No 3 and Béla Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances.
Tickets are $40 for BNG Members and $50 for general admission.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact director@bng.bm or 295-9428.
BUEI Screens presents Beast on Sunday, May 20th.
Moll (Jessie Buckley) is 27 and still living at home, stifled by the small island community around her and too beholden to her family to break away. When she meets Pascal (Johnny Flynn), a free-spirited stranger, a whole new world opens up to her and she begins to feel alive for the first time, falling madly in love. Finally breaking free from her family, Moll moves in with Pascal to start a new life. But when he is arrested as the key suspect in a series of brutal murders, she is left isolated and afraid. Choosing to stand with him against the suspicions of the community, Moll finds herself forced to make choices that will impact her life forever. This R-rated drama has a running time of 107 minutes.
The film begins at 5.15pm in BUEI’s Tradewinds Auditorium. You can even make a night of it since Harbourfront are offering a 10% discount (food only) to anyone dining there before or after the event. Reservations are required. Please mention the lecture when booking to avail of the discount and note that it cannot be combined with any other special offers. For dinner reservations call 295-4207.
Tickets are $15 each, $12 for students, and are non-refundable within 24 hours of the event.
For more information or to purchase tickets, contact 294-0204, visit Oceans Gift Shop at BUEI, or buy online at www.pTix.bm.
Kick off your weekend a little early with Thursdays at The Loren with DJ Felix from the Big Chill, starting on Thursday, May 24th.
From 6pm until 9pm on The Loren’s Pool Deck, you can enjoy drink specials along with good music and ocean views.
There is no cover charge and this will continue weekly throughout the summer.
For more information, contact 293-1666.
Kicking off for the summer, the UT7 Football Series will run every Tuesday and Thursday.
The UT7 Football Series allows players from ages 15 and up, both local and overseas based, to continue with their passion throughout the summer, training on the best surfaces that Bermuda has to offer, coached by the most highly qualified coaches that Bermuda has to offer, getting together in a true community of footballers taking on the challenges of the modern game, step by step, in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
It will run from 7pm until 8.30pm at National Sports Centre every Tuesday and Thursday until Thursday, July 5th.
The cost of registration is $50, which covers the entire 2 months, and you can register online at www.ut7football.com.
For more information, contact info@ut7football.com or 300-0822.
Bermuda National Gallery presents Alban Bassuet: Defining New Platforms of Presentation for the Visual and Performing Arts on Wednesday, May 30th.
The performing and visual/installation arts are undergoing significant changes challenging the traditional relationship between audience/viewers and artworks. The author presents, in a historical context, how music and arts are expanding beyond the bounds of concert halls or museums, from his 20-year experience designing major arts and culture facilities and installations.
Alban Bassuet is an internationally recognized venue and installation designer, planner and acoustician, in the arts and culture built environment. Alban was the director of the recenlty opened 10,000-acres Tippet Rise Art Center in Montana, awarded as the 2017 North American Museum of the Year, seen today as the new destination for the arts and music in America, where he led the new facility’s planning, design and programming. Alban also worked for 15 years at the design and engineering firm Arup in New York, and created the venue concepts of some of the most innovative venues in the world such as the new Greek National Opera House, Le Rosey Concert Hall in Switzerland or the Taipei Asian Pop Music Venue in Taiwan. Pushing the boundaries of representation of the arts, his collaborations include artists such as James Turrell, Ensamble Studio, Ai Wei Wei, Philip Glass, Mark di Suvero, Patrick Dougherty, or Stephen Vitiello, for installations in rural or urban environments such as the Turbine Hall of the London Tate Modern Museum or the NY-Park Avenue Armory. His new company PresenceLab, commercializes ephemeral venue structures for short-term interventions in urban/industrial or natural contexts.
The reception will begin at 5.30pm on the second floor of City Hall, followed by the presentation at 6pm.
Tickets are $10 for BNG Members or $15 for general admission.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact director@bng.bm or 295-9428.
Due to over whelming demand for tables, you can find twice the bargains this month since there will be an extra Peace Lutheran Church Car Boot Sale on Saturday, June 2nd.
As usual, from 9am until 2pm, they will have great bargains in clothing for men, women, children and babies, shoes, toys, household items, plants, DVDs, CDs, jewellery, books, bags and so much more. Their regular monthly sale will still be on June 16th.
You can also enjoy coffee, soup and hot dogs whilst shopping.
For more information, contact Carol Carvalho on 747-3377.
You are invited to a Prayer Breakfast and Book Signing on Saturday, June 9th.
From 9am at Crawl Church Gospel Chapel, this empowerment breakfast aims to raise hope and faith in attendees and provide written material for daily spiritual renewal.
The cost is $30, which also includes a book.
For more information contact Mrs. Barbara Thomas at 504-2290 or Dr . Sharon Apopa on 704-9476.
Save the Date: Quick Recap of Upcoming Bermuda Events
10 Week Alpha Course – April 18th to June 20th
**NEW Royal Afternoon Tea – May 14th to 20th, then every weekend until July 1st
**NEW UT7 Football Series – May 15th to July 5th
Thinner Winner to Carnival: Final Weigh-in – May 17th
Trust Talks : Old Garden Roses in Bermuda – May 17th
Global African Inventions presented by Mwalimu Melodye Micere Van Putten – May 17th
**NEW Grillin’ with Gosling’s at the Dock – starts May 17th
**NEW Bermuda National Gallery presents Bermuda Philharmonic featuring Cellist Kate Kayaian – May 17th
The World Goes ‘Round: A Musical Revue – May 17th to 19th, then May 22nd to 24th
Power of One Leadership Day – May 18th
Relay For Life of Bermuda – May 18th to 19th
Metropolitan Opera Live in HD (on film): Verdi’s Luisa Miller – May 19th
Thinner Winner to Carnival: Finale Party – May 19th
Soup-a-Bowl – May 19th
Eminence Red Hot Warehouse Sale – May 19th
Sailing Taster Session: Dip Your Toes In The Water – May 19th
St Paul’s, Paget, Community Movie Night – May 19th
Wild Edible Herbal Tour – May 20th
**NEW BUEI Screens: Beast – May 20th
Old School Reggae Cruise Pt. 7 – May 24th
**NEW Thursdays at The Loren with DJ Felix – starts May 24th
Bermuda Day Parade – May 25th
15th Annual Bermuda Guitar Festival – May 25th to 27th
Ladies’ Night Extravaganza – May 26th
Ignite, a Premier Bacardi Nightclub – May 26th
Come on Down: Fourways Brunch and Price is Right – May 27th
Bermuda Piano Festival: Opening Concert – May 28th
NCCER Core Summer Boot Camp – May 28th
Bermuda Piano Festival: Alex Tuchman Recital – May 30th
Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) Information Session – May 30th
**NEW BNG Presents Alban Bassuet: Defining New Platforms of Presentation for the Visual and Performing Arts – May 30th
Bermuda Piano Festival: Tribute to Leonard Bernstein – May 31st
KPMG’s FinTech Summit: Embracing Technology – May 31st
June
Free Lunchtime Concert – June 1st
Metropolitan Opera Live in HD (on film): Massenet’s Cendrillon – June 2nd
**NEW Peace Lutheran Church Car Boot Sale – June 2nd
Rubber Duck Derby – June 3rd
Beach Ball: The Bermuda National Trust’s Annual Fundraiser – June 8th
National Rosé Day – June 9th
**NEW Prayer Breakfast and Book Signing – June 9th
The Molly Godet Award: An Art Auction and Wine Tasting Fundraiser – June 15th
Bermuda Anglers Club International Light Tackle Tournament – June 23th and 24th
August
2nd Annual Corporate Beach Soccer Tournament – August 11th
Art Exhibits
Exhibits at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
- Room with a View – ongoing from January 5th
**NEW Current Exhibits at Bermuda National Gallery – ongoing
- 2018 Bermuda Biennial: What We Share
- Shepard Fairey: Rebel with a Cause
- The Power of Art: Land and Sea: Fragile Treasures
- Peter Woolcock: A New Bestiary for Children
- BNG Sculptures in Queen Elizabeth Park
Current Exhibits at Bermuda Society of Arts – May 4th to 29th
- Onions Gallery: BSoA Members Spring Show
- Edinburgh Gallery: Botanical Art Worldwide: Flora of Bermuda
- Studio A: Intricacies
- Studio B: Unique Perspectives
World Heritage Centre: Bermuda Panoramas by Emile Antoine Verpilleux – until further notice
Casemates: NOW: Contemporary Art Experience – March 16th to May 16th
Enjoy the rest of the week!
C
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