Out and about

Updated: 2014-06-08 07:31

(China Daily)

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Shanghai

Shanghai pride film fest

Expect some shocking and thought-provoking material at this partly entertainment-driven, partly educational film festival as Shanghai Pride celebrates its sixth year. It is being held in collaboration with several European consulates-general. The focus this year has shifted more to Chinese films. It also includes a night for exports from Denmark.

6 pm-10:30 pm, June 15-20. Various locations around Shanghai. Shanghaipride@gmail.com. Shpride.com.

-MATT HODGES

Beijing

World Cup quiz night

Think you're ready to talk smack as soccer's big event kicks off in Rio? Show what you know at Paddy O'Shea's, where six rounds of World Cup trivia are on offer for quiz night. Winners get a minute behind the bar pouring their own drinks.

8 pm, June 11. Paddy O'Shea's, 16 Dongzhimen Wai Dajie (Avenue). 010-6415-6389.

Father's Day pool party

Jiade Montessori Bilingual Kindergarten will host some splashy fun on a relaxed Saturday morning before Father's Day. The day will offer swimming; all-you-can-eat barbecue; free-flowing soft drinks, coffee and beer; free family photos; massages for parents; games; goodie bags with mugs; wine; and more. The cost is 250 yuan ($40) for adults, 150 yuan for children ages 5-11 and 50 yuan for children under 5. Discount rates for Beijing Kids Club members. Advance reservations are required: events@beijing-kids.com or 010-5941-5499.

10:30 am-2:30 pm, June 14, Radisson Blue Hotel Beijing, 6A East Beisanhuan Lu (Road), Chaoyang district.

Find your inner flamenco

The annual La Feria festival in southern Spain celebrates flamenco dancing, but you don't need to travel that far to enjoy the fun. You can kick up your heels at the rooftop bar Fez beginning at 6 pm for a party also sponsored by Agua and the Beijing flamenco school Portacones. Tickets are 150 yuan for a fiesta that includes Spanish drinks, food, music and a chance to strut your stuff. For tickets, call the Portacones school at 136-4128-1842.

6 pm-midnight, June 22. Fez/Agua, 4/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Beilu (North Road). 010-5208-6188.

Square dance

Whether you are a pro or an amateur, the Hutong Yellow Weasels will smooth you in with their bluegrass performance and teach you this American country dance.

8:30 pm, June 9. Modernista Old Cafe & Tapas Bar, 44 Baochao Hutong. 136-9142-5744.

Soccer meets rock 'n' roll

Put your game face on at School Bar in Wudaoying hutong, which is revving up for the World Cup with a full day of soccer and lively music.

All day on June 27. School Bar, 53 Wudaoying hutong. 010-6402-8881.

-MIKE PETERS

Hong Kong

The Bollands party

Husband-and-wife folk duo The Bollands is celebrating the release of its second album Paper Houses this week in Hong Kong. The musical couple met in their native New Zealand and in 2009 formed their act, which brings high energy and foot-stomping good times.

8:30 pm, June 14. HK$170 at the door, which includes the album. Hidden Agenda. Unit 2A, Wing Fu Industrial Building, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Ngau Tau Kok. 852-9170-6073.

Hot Chip DJ Set

UK band Hot Chip's guitarist Al Doyle and DJ Felix Martin will be bringing samples from one of the hottest names in the electronic music scene to Volar. Sadly, the rest of the band can't make it.

11 pm, June 13. HK$350 via the website, which includes two drinks. Volar, B/F, 38-44 D'Aguilar St, Central. 852-2810-1510.

No Lights No Lycra

The nonjudgmental "No Lights No Lycra" event is back. The lights are low and revelers can dance with abandon. Come check out the cavorting silhouettes or try some contortion of your own.

7:45 pm, June 11. HK$50 at the door. XXX Gallery, B/F, 353-363 Des Voeux Rd, West Sai Ying Pun.

-TIMO CHUI

(China Daily 06/08/2014 page5)