This Eid Al Fitr feels different. Many of us are planning to stay indoors but that doesnot mean we cannot have a blessed festival with our loved ones. These latest trends and ideas surrounding home gatherings will elevate your family get-togethers and are sure to boost your sunken spirits.
Global trends indicate that homes are emerging as the venue
of choice this season, with celebrations moving back to rooftops, gardens and
living rooms. They are not only economical but also lend your soirees a
personal touch, offering a warm environment and deeper connection.
Italian chef and TV celebrity Lidia Bastianich popularised
the catchphrase ‘tutti a tavola a mangiare’, which means ‘everyone to the table
to eat’. The essence of this mantra is what we are hoping to channelise through
our festivities over the holidays.
So, get your notepads out and jot down these fun ways to
make your next at-home occasion one to remember.
Flavours that speak
Curated dining experiences that tell a story or are engaging
in some way are trending. Think DIY mashed potato bar where guests can choose
their toppings, from beef bacon and chives to gravy, sour cream, caviar and
more.
Globally inspired charcuterie boards or dipping trays are a
fun addition to your dining table as are live counters – pani puri (Indian
street food), mini shawarma, and what have you.
A retro popcorn maker
with some off-beat local seasonings like zaatar, sumac or black lime, served in
newspaper cones, has such an old school vibe that will easily excite your tribe
no matter their age.
Wellness-infused
socialising
This is a fun one for the ladies! Get your girl friends to
come over for a self-care-themed session, where you sip on smoothies and green
juices and nibble on fruit platters and chia seed puddings while wearing
facemasks and doing your nails.
Setting up a skincare goodies counter for your girls with
lip oils and hand creams as presents will add a fun touch to the evening while
showing them you care.
This kind of a theme calls for a more intimate gathering,
which is also trending this season. Many prefer smaller groups with meaningful
connections rather than extravagant parties.
A group yoga or aerobics session in the garden or swimming
some laps in the pool could be the ideal prelude to your wellness party.
Simple immersive
experiences
Themed get-togethers that feel more natural rather than a
‘production’ are gaining momentum. For instance, young hosts are turning their
apartments into makeshift coffeehouses, and documenting the process on social
media.
Use décor that brings your theme alive but instead of buying
readymade ornaments, go thrifting or unleash your artistic side – handwritten
menus are a great touch as are personalised playlists.
If you have a patio or terrace, they make for fine setups
while the weather still permits. Imagine a Bridgeton-themed soiree amidst
colourful blooms or an intimate rooftop dinner with friends like in Julie and
Julia.
“Flowers are in full bloom and spending more time in your
garden is a great idea,” noted Bahrain Garden Club chair Zahra Malik. “I often
host family gatherings in the garden where children chase frogs when they are
out of the pond or count the butterflies.”
Curated entertainment
for all
Gatherings are not just about dining but also about
nourishing bonds. What better way to do that than enjoy some group activities.
“For most of us expats, Eid gatherings mean a lot of biryani
and a lot of karaoke,” Indian expatriate and food enthusiast Anita Menon, who
is known among her friends for her lively home parties, said.
For those who might not be musically inclined, board games
are a great way to deeply connect with family (check out P5 for ideas). Before
screens took over, they were a major recreational activity. This Eid, let’s
bring back the simpler times.
Sip-and-paint sessions are becoming increasingly popular in
Bahrain and could be great for an intimate gathering or a ladies-only
get-together.
Connecting the hybrid
way
Some of our loved ones decided to temporarily return to
their hometown due to the current situation. That does not mean you cannot
‘invite’ them over. Set up an online Zoom call with a projector and have a
reunion!
Poetry nights are a great way to engage ‘overseas guests’.
Indulge in a session of shared verses by your favourite bards or ask each guest
to bring a paper with their own couplets penned down.
Good ol’ Bingo is another easy-to-conduct activity for a
hybrid party as is a family-themed quiz night; ‘who is the cousin that you
would warn the new sister-in-law about?’
GulfWeekly wishes you and yours a blessed Eid Al Fitr! Avoid
public gatherings, follow the guidelines set by the civil and defence
authorities, and stay safe.
