Pier 88 at Almaza Bay

The original scene setters from the shores of the Red Sea to the banks of the Nile River reaching the shores of the Mediterranean.

Indulge in Italian, Mediterranean and modern cuisine with Michelin star Chef, Giorgio Diana, while enjoying champagne cocktails by the sea, impeccable upscale beach service during the day and gastronomy experiences during the night.

Location: Jaz Almaza Beach, Almaza Bay – 38KM East of Marsa Matrouh
Tel: 01274800022/11
Opening Hours: 7 days a week from 11 am – 2 am
Facebook: Pier 88 Egypt
Instagram: @pier88egypt
Website: www.pier88group.com

Rivette at Amwaj

Rivette: Where Good Times Flourish

Extraordinary life experiences stay in our memories forever. People strive to revisit past adventures hoping to recapture a magical moment of the past and thus reflect on who they are now. Rivette, a state-of-the-art retail area is located at KM 136 of the Alexandria-desert road– the heart of the North Coast. It is surrounded by the vibrant community of Amwaj and overlooks the astounding sea shores of Sidi Abdel Rahman. It is the place where the good times flourish.

Rivette is spread over a land area of 62000 m2. It promises shoppers, tenants, and surrounding residents to bring all family members together and have them share their aspirations. It has something for everyone; indoor and outdoor retail, dining, entertainment outlets, and a 1418 m2 kids’ area. It also features a wide range of furniture shops, food & beverage facilities, and beauty stores that include Mistiqa, Oya Lounge, Al Dayaa, Mawlawiyah, Mopepa, Bualo Burger, Mazaya, Perk N’ Pu, Abu Auf, and Dukes, Vodafone, Intersport, Sketchers and Brush.

With the intention of offering the communities of the area with the best services, Al Ahly for Real Estate Development, uses its immense experience and unique capabilities in order to offer a treasured experience that values individuality and caters to a wide range of people. In addition to its panoramic views, best in-class facility management, and a revitalizing dazzling lake view, the upcoming phase of Rivette offers a 12000 m2 resort hotel overlooking the blue waters, making the destination more fulfilling and ensuring a fully dynamic and integrated experience by the sea.

El Masyaf l Eats at Diplo


WHEN REAL ESTATE MEETS RESTAURANT

Location: Diplo Clubhouse
For Reservations: 0121 131 0088
Facebook: ElMasyafEats
Instagram: @elmasyafeats
Working Hours: 9AM – 1PM, 2PM – 7PM, 8PM – 3AM

The Story Behind El Masyaf | Eats

This summer, M2 Developments launches their new project El Masyaf with an out of the industry experience! From the creators of Mezcal, along with the heart of M2 Developments, the story of El Masyaf | Eats is born; bringing you mouth-watering summer food. Simple, yet elegant contemporary cuisine, customized to each and everyone’s taste buds.

Setting the stage for a spiritual and adventurous experience for all, M2 Developments welcomes you to their restaurant El Maysaf | Eats at the Diplo Clubhouse, suited for young to old, active to passive, morning till night. Come in and enjoy a taste of El Masyaf, not your typical sales centre!

About The Developer

M2 Developments was established with a new concept of altering the real estate market in Egypt, aiming to create a unique living experience, omit the excess beyond function and provide products that speak quality. Its portfolio offers up-to-the-minute designs for first and second homes, in addition to commercial and retail units in premium locations across Egypt. M2 Developments is part of the regional INTRO Group, which was established in 1980. INTRO is comprised of a diverse group of companies which operate in different sectors including oil & gas, industrial automation, financial investment, atmospheric gases, and food & agriculture development.

Nestled along El Sahel el Shamaly’s coast, their new project El Masyaf covers 171 acres of naturally leveled land with a beach front stretched over 1 km. Located just 75 km from Marsa Matrouh and 10 km away from Fouka Road, El Masyaf is a prime destination and location for summer homes, where the pure essence of summer is revived.

Continuously crafted with love and care, from the M2 Developments family.

DANOS at Hacienda

Location: Hacienda

Facebook: Danos Beach Bar

Tel: 0155 591 0000 – 0155 592 0000 – 0155 593 0000

SACHI by the Sea at Hacienda

SACHI by the Sea is a beach restaurant, gourmet cuisine, a lounge bar. An atmospheric seaside haven, playing with the shades of blue and sand. Think laid-back lounge, elegance, funky jazz, and food styling straight out of the trendiest of gourmet magazines all weekdays and fun, party atmosphere on weekends.

Address: Hacienda, North Coast

Instagram: @sachibythesea

Working Hours: 2pm – 6pm / 10 pm – 2 am

Reservations Hours: 12 pm – 8 pm

Tel: 0111 111 0255

Ahmed Dash: How He Created Fawaz in Tayea’

If there is one name everyone was buzzing about during Ramadan season, it was Ahmed Dash, the fresh young talent gracing the scenes in the Upper Egyptian family drama Tayea’. Dash is no stranger to critical acclaim. He has nabbed roles in international film festival hits like Photocopy last year and Eshtebak in 2016, starring alongside household names like Mahmoud Hemeda, Shereen Reda, and Hany Adel. We had the good fortune of visiting Dash in his family home for a relaxed conversation about how he was discovered and what his experience has been like coming to grips with this newfound fame and attention. What will the future hold for this bright and eager cinema darling? We found out …

CWM: At such a young age you have had already had roles in some of the most praised films and series of the past few years. How did this all happen?

 AD: My interest in acting started in grade school, I participated in a school play in the 3rd grade – it was the end of year play, Aladdin. At the time I was more interested in playing football, I just participated in the play because it was a school project for English. Later on in 6th grade, I got cast in a few TV advertising spots and in 2013 at age 11, I landed the role in La Mo’akhza.

 That was your breakout role, how did it feel?

 It was my first film role and it was a lead role, so it was definitely different from acting in advertisements. I starred against established actors like Kenda Alloush and Hany Adel. This was a proper set with an experienced director, actors, and it was the first time I saw a real film set. Acting in this movie changed me fundamentally, before that, acting in ads was just fun. It’s what made me feel like this was a career worth pursuing.

You have played alongside some of the biggest names in Egypt’s film industry, do you still get nervous?

 At first I was nervous, the first few days of being on set in La Mo’akhza. As I have gained experience, it has gotten easier and I don’t feel the nerves.

What was it like hitting the film festival circuit in support of Eshtebak and Photocopy?

 Amazing! Cannes Film Festival was a really cool experience. I got about 2 feet away from Blake Lively and passed Shia LaBeouf in the street, just walking around like everyone else. Gouna Film Festival was also really cool; it was organized really well for the first year.

What can you tell us about your role in Tayea’?

 Amr Salama reached out and told me about the role of Fawaz. The script was incredible and very well-written. I believe that people connect with Fawaz because his character is sympathetic and the series speaks heavily about family ties and sacrifice.

How did you prepare for the role?

This role needed a bit of voice work because Fawaz is Upper Egyptian. I took dialect classes and also prepared for the role physically and mentally with acting coach Gerald James. I prepared using ‘Animal’ exercises, which require you to inhibit an animal of your choosing and learn how it moves, eats, engages with the surroundings and others. After that you take those qualities and apply them to a human being to bring those qualities out in human form, the way they move, facial expressions, speech, etc. I chose the cheetah as my animal because it’s wild and vulnerable and I believed those qualities apply to Fawaz.

It sounds super interesting; do you find these acting workshops useful?

Definitely. I’ve been working with Gerald James for two years now. The workshops are intense, we have to work physically a lot – connect the mind with the body, and be able to move any part of your body and control it. The process itself is long and intense, and you need to keep pushing yourself against the boredom that can sometimes occur.

How is the experience of working in TV different than film?

TV series in Egypt are usually always for Ramadan, so actors have to shoot up to 14 scenes a day – you have to be quick and efficient, like a machine. You’re controlled by a date, a number of episodes, there is more pressure to get the job done in time. There is no time to play around. A film set allows you more artistry; the cast and crew are a bit more relaxed. You have more time to invest and believe in the idea of the film and work together a common goal as a team.

 How have you managed to juggle your studies at school with a busy filming schedule?

 I just finished high school this summer, so it was a bit challenging managing to do it all but luckily a lot of shoots were during the summer, so that helped. I’m heading to university this fall and plan to study film formally.

 

Quickfire Round

Favorite food?

Shrimp!

Favorite childhood movie?

Slumdog Millionaire. I loved the story, the acting, everything about it.

Director/actor you would love to work with?

Marwan Hamed, he’s a great director. I loved El Feel El Azraa’.

Music on your playlist?

I don’t really have a playlist; I listen to underground music on Soundcloud.

Dogs or cats?

Dogs! My family has huskies.

Best holiday?

In San Francisco with my brother.

Most used App?

What’s App

Any hobbies or sports?

Football. I support Zamalek in Egypt and Barcelona abroad.

Most admired actor or actress?

Will Smith. He’s very cool!

Person who always gives you the best advice?

My mother … but I don’t really like advice!

Who would you like to meet the most, dead or alive?

Ahmed Zaki. I love all his movies. It would have been fun to have the opportunity to meet him in person.

10 Hatha Yoga Moves to Slip into on the Beach

The beauty of yoga is how accessible it is. Pack a mat, a small pillow or block and you’re ready to practice in your garden, by the beach or in a quiet airy room in your chalet. Ramy El Kout began practicing yoga 5 years ago and embarked on a journey to learn more about the practice, eventually landing him in India where he became a Hatha yoga practitioner – more specifically Iyengar yoga. This is a form of Hatha yoga, which focuses on precision: details, breath control (pranayama) and alignment while in the pose (asana). It emphasizes the healing benefit of each pose with less emphasis on flow and transition. Every pose is held for a longer period of time utilizing appropriate props such as a wall, pillows, blocks, chairs or belts to maximize the benefit of the asana. By being attentive to the anatomical details and the alignment of the body during each posture, Iyengar method is designed to cultivate strength, flexibility, stability and awareness.

Ramy demonstrated for us a 20-minute sequence of Hatha yoga that can be carried out to boost your energy, immunity system and gives your body a nice stretch.

TADASANA (MOUNTAIN)

 

Stand upright feet together or hip width apart. Feet and toes looking forward. Lift knee cap up. Arm straight by the sides. Shoulder back and down. Raise arms up palms facing each other, shoulders down. 1 Minute.

UTTANASANA

Stand in mountain pose, feet apart. Position your feet looking forward or slightly inward. Inhale and lift the chest up, exhale and concave your back and fold forward. Legs are active and straight. Hold your elbows. 1 Minute.

ADHO MUKHA SVANASANA (DOWNWARD-FACING DOG)

From plank position, exhale to downward facing dog. Hands are shoulder width. Open the palms and spread the fingers on the floor. Keep elbows straight. Keep the legs straight and take the heels to the ground as much as possible. Hold for 1 minute and repeat 3 times.

UTTHITA TRIKONASANA (TRIANGLE)

Open the legs wide. Turn right leg to the right side. Exhale, extend the trunk and bend from the groin. Open your chest to the ceiling. Inhale and come back up with straight legs, and change side. 1 Minute.

 VIRABHADRASANA I (WARRIOR I)

Stand and open the legs wide. Turning the trunk to the side, keep trunk and pelvis looking straight and bend the front knee at 90 degrees with your back leg standing on your toes. Extend the arms up and keep your shoulders down. Change side. This pose should be avoided if you have high blood pressure. 1 Minute.

VIRABHADRASANA II (WARRIOR II)

Stand and open legs wide. Rotate right leg to the right side. Exhale, bend the right leg. Keep knee in line with ankle, left leg is straight and feet are facing inward. Extend arms out at shoulder height. Change side. 1 Minute.

VIRABHADRASANA III (WARRIOR III)

From warrior 1, exhale and extend the trunk and arms forward. Straighten the right leg and lift the left leg up to be parallel to the floor. Change side. 1 Minute.

SVASTIKASANA

Position yourself cross-legged, you may sit higher on a pillow or block if your knees are higher than your pelvis. Place your fingertips on both sides and lift your chest up. Inhale, lift your arms up and keep your shoulders down. Inhale, lift the arms up and look up in order to open the chest. Exhale, fold forward and place your fingertips on the mat and look forward. 2 minutes.

SUPTA BADDHA KONASANA

Sit in the lotus pose, recline back and go flat on your back or supported with a pillow. You may use a blanket under your neck for support. 3 minutes.

INVERSION ON THE WALL

Sit with your buttocks to the wall and lift your legs up – you may also be supported with a pillow. Keep your legs straight or open them wide. Avoid this pose in case of high blood pressure and menstruation. 5 minutes.

The Tap: Catching Up with Rockers Bluezophrenia

Egyptian cover band Bluezophrenia regularly fires up the Tap’s stage with the best rock, alternative, metal and hard rock tunes. The band’s lead singer Omar Kamel cites Steven Tyler of Aerosmith as his biggest inspiration, saying “the guy can rock out any front-man in the current scene and he’s over 70!”

Aside from Aerosmith, their favorite icon of all-time is the King of Pop Michael Jackson, which is reflected in their energy on the stage! Asked if they could eternally be stuck in one year’s music scene, we kind of knew their answer … Los Angeles in 1986, an epic time for rock bands, daily concerts and parties. Rock as we know it today was born and raised during that era.

What do they love the most about the rock scene? “It’s about sharing a common thing, which is the love for rock ‘n’ roll”
These boys definitely enjoy the glam of leather jackets and chains, playing great music, and having a good time in the process.

When talking about other genres, the band believes that every genre gets the attention it deserves, because in the end, music is a subjective form of art, it’s a personal experience and the one great factor that affects a certain genre to get the attention it needs is how relevant it is to the community it’s being introduced in.

“Rock ‘n’ roll is all about the freedom of expression, and it’s up to the people to choose whether they want to share the experience with you or not. It’s all about the crowd, we wouldn’t have made it that far without the Rockers out there!”

Bluezophrenia love ACDC, especially ‘Shoot to Thrill’, and their favorite gig night was the Red Hot Chili Peppers tribute night at The Tap East. The place was packed, lines waiting outside, the mood was set and people were ready to sing along with every single song the band pumped out.

One band that they would love to share the stage with are the Cadillacs, “These boys know how to rock ‘n’ roll, their guitarist, Abou Seif, he’s a great performer on stage and an awesome guitarist. Psycho, their bassist has the right attitude, dedication and commitment for rock ‘n’ roll and their drummer, Marwan is as tight as it gets.” The band really enjoys hitting the road, most of their recent gigs were in Gouna and Ras Sudr; and they’re already booked in many places in July, so stay tuned on our social media channels to know when to catch their next gig at The Tap!

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Tree Trunk’s Halloumi Salad

 

A perfectly delicious salad is a great option for a light lunch or midday snack. Enjoy this nicely balanced option courtesy of Tree Trunk bistro, filled with lush greens, crunchy veggies and a heaping dose of Halloumi

Salad Ingredients:

1/2 cup kale
1/4 cup sweet corn
1 cucumber
1 tomato
1/2 red pepper
1/2 yellow pepper
1/2 cup rocket
1/2 cup quinoa
1/2 cup parsley
1/4 cup pomegranate seeds
Half a block of Halloumi cut into four slices.

Dressing:

Pomegranate molasses
1 lemon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Preparation:

 Mix the pomegranate molasses with lemon, salt and pepper

Cut all the above vegetables

Boil the quinoa in 1 cup of water until cooked

Grill the Halloumi slices in a hot pan (option a drizzle of olive oil)

Mix all the ingredients with the dressing and add the Halloumi on top and serve

Bon appetit!