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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Escape to Cambodia with Raffles Hotels & Resorts



Raffles Grand Hotel d'Ankor, Siem Reap
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SPECIAL 25% OFF WITH BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUARANTEED UPGRADE IN PHNOM PENH & SIEM REAP UNTIL 31 OCTOBER 2014 
July 2

Cambodia a destination with awe-inspiring temples, an ancient culture and fascinating stories to tell, delicious cuisine and beautiful scenery is the perfect choice for a relaxing getaway. Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh and Raffles Grand Hotel dAngkor in Siem Reap are two luxury hotels synonymous with the destination. Both have recently won TripAdvisors Travellers Choice Awards for hotels with exceptional service in Cambodia.


New for winter 2014 is the Charm of  Siem Reap and the Charm of Phnom Penh which includes:
Guaranteed late check out until 6pm
25% discount in the hotels bars and restaurants
Stay 3 nights and enjoy a complimentary 50 minute Khmer traditional massage or a complimentary lunch at Cafe dAngkor for two people at Raffles Grand Hotel dAngkor or a complimentary lunch for two people ar Restaurant Le Royal at Raffles Hotel Le Royal
Valid for new bookings until 31 October 2014


Raffles Grand Hotel dAngkor is the place to stay in Siem Reap as it has the best location in town - overlooking the Royal Gardens and opposite the Royal Palace. It is only a short distance from Angkor Wat - the capital of the ancient Khmer Empire and its astonishing temples.  Back at the hotel, take a dip in Cambodias largest swimming pool  inspired both in design and size by the ancient bathing pools of the Khmer Kings in Angkor, and enjoy a traditional performance of Khmer dances and martial art on the Apsara Terrace.



Raffles Hotel Le Royal dates back to 1929 and is one of the best addresses in Phnom Penh. An elegant French colonial building, it is an excellent base from where to explore this fascinating and colourful city. At Raffles, relax by the swimming pool surrounded by lush gardens and dine at Restaurant Le Royal with is fine-dining French and Khmer cuisine or at the à la carte Café Monivong with its Asian and European dishes.



Raffles Hotel Le Royal, Phnom Penh

For bookings for Raffles Hotel Le Royal, please call +855 23 981 888 or email bookus.phnompenh@raffles.com and for bookings for Raffles Grand Hotel dAngkor, please call +855 63 963 888 or email bookus.siemreap@raffles.com. For further information, visit www.raffles.com



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Friday, June 13, 2014

Pop to popism, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Summer 2014




Roy Lichtenstein In the car 1963 
Oil and magna on canvas, 172 × 203.5 cm, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, purchased 1980 © Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. Licensed by Viscopy, Sydney


Martin Sharp  Still Life: (Marilyn) 1973
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 117 x 91.5 cm National Gallery of Australia
© Estate of Martin Sharp







Pop to popism

1 Nov 2014 – 1 Mar 2015
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney



The most extensive exhibition of pop art to be showcased in Australia, Pop to popism will be presented at the Art Gallery of New South Wales as part of the 2014-15 Sydney International Art Series. 

The Sydney International Art Series, which is managed by the Governments tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW, is now in its sixth year and continues to be a signature event on the Sydney and NSW Major Events calendar.

Art Gallery of NSW Director, Dr Michael Brand said: 'Pop to popism is among the most expansive and ambitious exhibitions ever undertaken by the Gallery and will consume an entire floor with over 200 works on display by 70 artists including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, Martin Sharp and Brett Whiteley.

This will be the most comprehensive survey of pop art to be seen in Australia and reflects the decisive role played by pop in the development of contemporary art, Dr Brand said.

The exhibition will present Australian pop artists alongside their international peers from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe and extends beyond the period of classic pop art into the eighties, giving audiences an insight into pops enduring legacy both here and abroad, he said. 

Pop art was defined as popular, witty, sexy, gimmicky and glamorous. The movement exploded in the 1950s and 60s, exploring the pop culture world of advertising, film, television, music and mass-produced consumer goods. It irrevocably broke down the boundaries between high culture and popular taste, changing art forever. 

The exhibition explores both classic pop art and the new wave of artists in the 1970s and 80s who built on the legacy of classic pop to both celebrate and critique consumer culture. These artists include Jeff Koons, Howard Arkley, Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince and Tracey Moffatt.

The works featured in Pop to popism have come from 35 lenders around the world and include such icons as Andy Warhols Triple Elvis 1963, Roy Lichtensteins In the car 1963 and his first ever comic book painting Look Mickey 1961, David Hockneys Portrait of an artist 1972, Robert Indianas Love cross 1968 and Howard Arkleys Triple fronted 1987.

'Pop to popism is a fine example of the Governments commitment to generating world-class exhibitions exclusively for Sydney, said Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Andrew Stoner.

'The Sydney International Art Series has attracted more than 1 million visitors to our exceptional art museums, the Art Gallery of NSW and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, since its inception.

'In addition to enriching the cultural fabric of the city, the Sydney International Art Series has delivered more than $80 million in visitor spend to the NSW economy with about 100,000 interstate and overseas visitors coming to Sydney specifically to see the exhibitions, he said.

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer Sandra Chipchase said the Sydney International Art Series continues to be a major drawcard for visitors to Sydney during summer.

'The Sydney International Art Series is just one of the wonderful events the NSW Government supports through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW. Our city hosts a spectacular summer season of events and celebrations, so its fantastic time to visit Sydney and take in some excellent exhibitions, Ms Chipchase said.

Pop to popism will run from 1 November 2014 to 1 March 2015 at the Art Gallery of NSW, and will be shown in conjunction with Chuck Close prints: process and collaboration at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia from 19 November 2014 to 9 March 2015, as part of the Sydney International Art Series.


1 Nov 2014 1 Mar 2015
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Aqua Expeditions Appoints David Thompson Executive Chef Aqua Mekong




Aqua Expeditions has announced the appointment of celebrated Australian culinary identity and Michelin-starred Chef, David Thompson as Executive Chef of the Aqua Mekong river cruise ship scheduled to launch on 30 September 2014.

Aqua Expeditions was the first adventure travel company to introduce 5-star luxury cruises to the Amazon River in Peru on Aqua Amazon and Aria Amazon.

Aqua Mekong will be the cruise operator’s first vessel in Asia, taking guests on a journey on the Mekong River, between Cambodia and Vietnam on a 7-Night Expedition Cruise, 4-Night Explorer Cruise and 3-Night Discovery Cruise.



David Thompson gained an outstanding reputation for innovation and creativity in cuisine excellence in Australia starting with Sydney restaurant, Darley Street Thai, which he opened in 1991 and was voted Best Thai Restaurant for eight consecutive years in The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide, before going on to continued success with Sailors’ Thai in Sydney’s The Rocks, opened in 1995.

Next came Nahm London where, in 2002, Thompson secured the first-ever Michelin star awarded for Thai cuisine. Two years later, he moved to Bangkok and opened the renowned Nahm Bangkok, recognised in 2012 and 2013 among the 'World's 50 Best Restaurants' by Restaurant Magazine UK.

Aqua Expeditions CEO and Founder, Francesco Galli Zugaro said, in announcing David Thompson’s appointment, he was “determined to identify the very best and most creative Chef in the region for my second river destination,” to continue the acclaimed culinary excellence being achieved by Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, Executive Chef of Aqua Amazon and Aria Amazon.

 "As Asia's top ranked chef on 'San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants,' David is the perfect fit for the exclusive Aqua Mekong, because his unique culinary experience and first-hand knowledge of Asian ingredients and palates will enable us to provide guests with the authentic experience they expect from an Aqua Expeditions cruise,” Francesco Galli Zugaro said.

With a reputation for first-class cuisine influenced by Southeast Asia, Thompson will create an exclusive menu for Aqua Mekong guests, combining the culinary traditions of Mekong River culture with the freshest local ingredients plucked from the markets of Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.

"Working with Aqua Mekong will be an exciting challenge and the food will be based on the cooking of Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, the countries which depend on the Mekong River,” David Thompson said.

“I look forward to setting sail."

The 3-Night Discovery Cruise is priced from US$3000 per person twin share including:
Suite accommodation
All meals while onboard Aqua Mekong
All excursions
Beverages (non-alcoholic, house wine and beer)
Transfers to/from vessel and meeting points in Saigon and Siem Reap
Entrance fees en route
Internet wireless
For further information and reservations, call 1800 243 152 (Toll Free) or visit www.aquaexpeditions.com




Source: Press Release

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Art Gallery of New South Wales appoints new food partner, Matt Moran



Leading Australian chef and restaurateur Matt Moran will be bringing his passion for quality food to the Art Gallery of NSW from 1 July 2014.

Moran and his business partner Peter Sullivan from MorSul (Moran and Sullivan), together with Bruce Solomon of Solotel, have been appointed as the new restaurant, cafe and event food partners for the Gallery.

Matt Moran and Peter Sullivan are widely known for their high-quality restaurants and will bring a contemporary food experience of the highest creative order to the Art Gallery of NSW, director Michael Brand said.

More than 1 million people come to the Gallery each year and are looking for great food to complement their rich art experience – whether at our buzzing cafe, at our restaurant with some of the best views of Sydney, or at one of some 250 functions we hold annually, he said.

MorSul is the restaurant and catering group owned and operated by Matt Moran and Peter Sullivan. It includes some of Australia’s most noted restaurants, including ARIA Sydney, ARIA Brisbane, CHISWICK and North Bondi Fish.

Moran and Sullivan take over all venues within the Gallery from July and have plans for a destination dining concept in the existing restaurant space to be announced later in the year.

This is an amazing opportunity for us to offer a fresh range of dining and event experiences within this inspirational art space, Moran said. Good, sustainable, locally sourced produce including the best food and wine from regional NSW will be at the heart of everything we do.

New South Wales Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism and Major Events Andrew Stoner said the new Gallery food partnership would help build on Australia’s growing status as an international food and wine destination.

Having Matt Moran create wonderful food with fresh, local produce for Gallery visitors is a fantastic way to showcase the unique and exceptional dining experiences on offer in New South Wales, Mr Stoner said.

ABOUT MORSUL

MorSul is a restaurant and catering group owned and run by Matt Moran and Peter Sullivan. In 1999, the pair opened the award-winning ARIA Restaurant on Sydney Harbour followed by ARIA Brisbane in 2009. CHISWICK, located in Sydney’s Woollahra, which has its own 150-square metre kitchen garden from which most of its produce is sourced, launched in 2012. The casual, beachside eatery North Bondi Fish opened in late 2013. MorSul’s events arm, ARIA Catering, launched in 2010 and is the exclusive, resident caterer at the Sydney Opera House.

In July 2014, MorSul will move into the Art Gallery of NSW and operate the venue’s cafe, restaurant and function spaces. Solotel, a leading hospitality group, is also in partnership with MorSul.


Source: Press release.


Sunday, May 25, 2014

The Athenaeum, London 2014 rates





The steady strengthening of the British Pound Sterling against the Australian dollar brings renewed relevance to The Athenaeum's 2014 AUD$ rates. Enjoy peace of mind and forget about exchange rate fluctuations!

The personable 164-room five-star property is family-owned and family-friendly and ideally located in fashionable Mayfair – opposite Royal Green Park, Buckingham Palace and the best shopping, restaurants in London.

The dollar rate is from $669 per night for a deluxe room and $1,109 for an apartment.  The daily rate includes full English breakfast, all drinks and snacks from the minibar, Wi-Fi, tax at 20%, and kids under 12 eat free.



One -way transfers from any London airport are complimentary for 3 night stay and two way transfers for a 5 night plus stay.

These rates are valid June 9th thru August 31, 2014 and represent, on average, a $150 savings on the most popular room categories.

An added sweetener – for the summer season guests can enjoy a complimentary bowl of delicious strawberries with every purchase of Lanson White Label champagne.  If you are choosing The Athenaeum's gorgeous suites  -- including the Rooftop Suite with sweeping views of London's skyline – enjoy a complimentary magnum of Lanson White Label!



The Athenaeum and its Apartments  -

The Athenaeum is a family-owned and family-friendly five-star 164-room hotel known for its exterior vertical garden wall and the Apartments at the Athenaeum.  The 18 one-bedroom apartments are ideal for business travelers and families, offering overnight and long-term guests the space, convenience and privacy of their own home along with all the five-star amenities of the hotel. The Athenaeum also features the Athenaeum Spa; the Restaurant; the Garden Room, home to an award-winning afternoon tea (voted “Best in London 2012”); and the Whisky Bar, which offers the most extensive selection of whiskies in London and a full-time whisky sommelier.    Other hotel highlights include complimentary Wi-Fi, minibar snacks and all children 12 and under who are staying at The Athenaeum can enjoy one complimentary meal from the specially designed kids menu with each adult meal purchased. Further information can be found at www.athenaeumhotel.com or info@athenaeumhotel.com, 116 Piccadilly, Mayfair, London W1J 7BJ.  The toll free reservation number is 1-800-335-3300.  Travel professionals may book via GDS (chain code YX).


Source: press release.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Brave New Worlds, My Utopia Your Dystopia Exhibition





On April 26, 2014, The Metropolitan Museum of Manila will be opening to the public its newest exhibition, Brave New Worlds. My Utopia Your Dystopia. This exhibition is made in partnership with the French Embassy and features Filipino and French artists


“BRAVE NEW WORLDS: My Utopia, Your Dystopia” is an exhibition that shows a convergence of Filipino and foreign visual artists with heavy themes on black humor and dystopic elements present in the heavily urbanized culture of today. Curated by Filipino painter Manuel Ocampo, this exhibition features at least 20 artists including French artists such as Damien Deroubaix, a writer and painter known for his violent images usually containing grotesque monster figures and graphics, Hervé de Rosa, who’s known for his works on vibrant and unique characters reflect his love for a low-brow, or “kitsch” art style, MyriamMechita, a teacher and artist who makes use of common objects like pearls, embroidery, and sequins to assemble contradictory images, and FabriceHyber, who accumulates his philosophical ideas on ecology and society and propagates it in his drawings, paintings, and even installations.

The exhibition is open to the public on April 26 and will run until June 12, 2014 at the MET’s Tall Galleries. Visit the MET at the BangkoSentral ng Pilipinas Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Manila. Museum hours are from 10am to 5:30pm, Monday to Saturday; and closed on Sundays and holidays.
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Source: Press release

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Happy Birthday William Shakespeare!


PUBLIC VOTE SHAKESPEARE ENGLAND’S BIGGEST CLAIM TO FAME – AND IT’S HIS BIRTHDAY

William Shakespeare goes on display alongside 18 other claims to fame in a one-off exhibition to mark St George’s Day (23rd April)

Shakespeare, the most quoted writer in the history of the English-speaking world, has been voted England’s ultimate claim to fame. The nation’s bard has won The People’s Choice in England’s Hall of Fame with 50% more votes than any other claim.
The news comes in a big year for Shakespeare; it marks 450 years since his birth. It is widely believed that he was born on 23rd April, St George’s Day.
Shakespeare goes on display alongside Downton Abbey, Banksy, Glastonbury and many other claims in the hotly anticipated Hall of Fame exhibition which opens to the public on St George’s Day. Running for one week until 30th April, the free open-air exhibition will take place at Observation Point on London’s Southbank.
The search to establish England’s Hall of Fame began in February when the tourist board asked the public to submit their suggestions. The Hall of Fame app received almost 1,000 submissions from Harry Potter to Harry Styles, the mini skirt to the tuxedo, The Beatles to punk music, and Earl Grey tea to the Scotch Egg.
A panel of experts has awarded a bronze, silver and gold across six categories, to celebrate the best of what England has brought to the world and what makes the country such a diverse and fascinating place to visit and explore. The public were also given a vote, The People’s Choice.
England’s ultimate Hall of Fame consists of:

The People’s Choice
Shakespeare. The most quoted writer in the history of the English-speaking world and truly, the nation’s bard. His plays are brought to life by Stratford-upon-Avon’s Royal Shakespeare Company at the Royal Shakespeare and Swan theatres or at Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Family Houses in Stratford-upon-Avon too. You can soak up the atmosphere at the open-air Shakespeare’s Globe in London, whose spirited performances see interaction between actors and the audience.

History & Heritage
Bronze –The four surviving original copies of Magna Carta, sealed in 1215 at Runnymede, Surrey, and regarded by historians as the foundation of constitutional liberty in the English-speaking world
Silver –The smooth lawns and sweeping vistas of England’s landscaping master, Capability Brown, as seen at Northumberland's Kirkharle Lake and Courtyard
Gold – Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, the world's oldest industrial complex and a crucial part of England’s naval heritage

The Great, the Good and the Notorious
Bronze –World-renowned, elusive graffiti artist Banksy, whose original murals can be spotted on a guided tour of Bristol’s street art
Silver –Robin Hood, England's lovable outlaw, whose world-famous legend is rooted in Sherwood Forest on the outskirts of Nottingham
Gold –Founder of the National Trust, Octavia Hill, whose birthplace museum in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, is dedicated to her life and social reforms

Food & Drink
Bronze –The Bakewell Pudding, first made at a local inn in Derbyshire during the 19th century… and whose recipe was something of a happy accident!
Silver –England's oldest working gin distillery in Plymouth, whose guided tours provide a glimpse into the centuries-old process of gin making
Gold –The sandwich, an essential part of afternoon tea, which was named in honour of its ingenious inventor, John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Enjoy them cut up into dainty fingers at Woburn Abbey, where the tradition of afternoon tea was popularised around 1840.

Inventions & Discoveries
Bronze – England as the birthplace of the steam locomotive, whose steam train attractions can be found chugging merrily around the country. A working replica of the world’s first operational steam locomotive can be seen in action at Blists Hill Victorian Town in Ironbridge, Shropshire, whilst Birmingham’s Thinktank Science Museum is worth visiting for its exciting demonstrations of the steam engine's power.
Silver –Sir Isaac Newton’s family home at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, where the English physicist and mathematician first discovered his theory of gravity
Gold –Isambard Kingdom Brunel's engineering masterpieces in Bristol, including the magnificent Clifton Suspension Bridge and SS Great Britain passenger steamship

Sport & Leisure
Bronze –The annual BNY Mellon Boat Race (known also as the Oxford vs Cambridge Boat Race), established in 1829 and one of the world’s oldest sporting events
Silver – The home of tennis, from Hampton Court Palace in Richmond-upon-Thames, where the sport is thought to have been invented to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Gold –The incidental birth of modern rugby during a football game at Rugby School in Warwickshire

Culture & Entertainment
Bronze – Glastonbury, the granddaddy of all festivals on Worthy Farm in Somerset
Silver–Hampshire’s elegant Highclere Castle, the real-life location of ITV’s hugely successful Downton Abbey
Gold –The Beatles, whose mop-top haircuts and irresistibly catchy tunes set fans’ hearts on fire in 1960s Liverpool


About Shakespeare’s England
Shakespeare’s England is the official destination management organisation for Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick Districts. It is a public-private sector partnership representing the leading tourism businesses and organisations in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa, Kenilworth and surrounding market towns and villages. For more information visit please visit http://shakespeares-england.co.uk/about-us

About VisitEngland
• VisitEngland is the country’s national tourist board. We work in partnership with the industry to develop the visitor experience across England, plan national tourism strategy, grow the value of tourism in England and provide advocacy for the industry and our visitors.

More information can be found on www.visitengland.com