Indoor festivities continue this week as UAE temperatures peak this <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/things-to-do/2024/07/10/free-indoor-activities-for-children-summer/" target="_blank">summer</a>. There are plenty of things to do in the shade, with a busy calendar of events to choose from. Here, <i>The National </i>rounds up seven things to do from Monday to Sunday. <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/things-to-do/2023/05/23/seaworld-abu-dhabi-opening-date-tickets/" target="_blank">SeaWorld Abu Dhabi</a> is hosting its Electric Ocean Festival. Filled with neon colours, sounds and other live elements, it tells the story of the human connection to the ocean. Visitors can expect live performers, from breakdancers to stilt walkers, in neon-painted luminous marine-inspired costumes. A live DJ is on site to provide the beats. Children, or even their adult companions, can head to the neon art station to create their own glowing artworks. There's also a station to get glow-in-the-dark face paints, as well as a collection of in-theme merchandise to browse through. <i>Daily until August 25; 6pm-8pm; from Dh290 for a day pass; Yas Island, Abu Dhabi; </i><a href="https://www.seaworldabudhabi.com/en/events/electric-ocean-festival" target="_blank"><i>seaworldabudhabi.com</i></a> The H Dubai can offer some inner peace as the hotel celebrates International Self-Care Day with a silent yoga session. Taking place at The Gallery Cafe, the fitness activity combines the serenity of yoga with the power of immersive music. Participants can expect a guided yoga flow by Dayana Solano, while wearing headsets that play soothing melodies to enhance their focus. <i>July 23; 6.30pm-7.30pm; Dh100 per person; The H Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road; </i><a href="https://are01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftracking.katchthis.com%2Ftracking%2Fclick%3Fd%3D_AeIK8Yahi6lzjecEHaszZgeYcfgKKjw2QelQpdzLoW3hWZNYwxMDGas2O5I6mBYCbwXXG7ETr_aRoxb5Ca7249fGnx3_T3--VEkcSRdt3_My9M_iw45L3ajiu5nAi55hhbDfFKtgwCJwSMm_mwEY-QSg7gnEuNj70-bQ-Dp0xJ20&data=05%7C02%7Cocarlo%40thenationalnews.com%7C4a443a02e6f14c6dc78b08dca547ce7a%7Ce52b6fadc5234ad692ce73ed77e9b253%7C0%7C0%7C638566975033286828%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=jx38QklSaZfJ7oVMNxW4lBsHxs9NokHh5vcPRAoCavo%3D&reserved=0" target="_blank"><i>hhoteldubai.com</i></a> How about movie night at Cinema Akil in <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/2024/05/09/alserkal-avenue-restaurants-guide-dubai/" target="_blank">Al Quoz</a>, where the annual Summer of Classics film festival returns? The art house cinema is playing 17 movies as part of the seasonal programming, including Korean drama <i>Oldboy</i> (2003), British film <i>Four Weddings and a Funeral</i> (1994) and Japanese-French classic<i> Hiroshima, Mon Amour</i> (1959). On Wednesday, movie lovers can catch M Night Shyamalan's hit horror <i>The Sixth Sense</i> (1999) at 7pm and crime drama <i>City of God </i>(2002) at 9.45pm. <i>Until September 20; Dh56.50 per film; Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai; </i><a href="https://cinemaakil.com/festivaldetails/2238" target="_blank"><i>cinemaakil.com</i></a> Aquaventure World at Atlantis The Palm is hosting Summer of Sharks and involves guests taking part in education activities, learning about UAE's native shark species and other ocean-themed fun. Guests can try hand-feeding stingrays for Dh480 per child and Dh530 per adult. There's also a guided free diving experience for Dh795. The venue has set up a shark discovery trail too, as well as educational stations and expert talks to to provide a deeper insight into the creatures. Arts and crafts stations are also on site. And look out for a friendly shark mascot roaming around. <i>Until August 12; 10am-9pm; Aquarium day passes start at Dh85 per person; Palm Jumeirah, Dubai; </i><a href="https://www.aquaventureworld.com/tickets/whats-on/summer-of-sharks" target="_blank"><i>aquaventureworld.com</i></a> Get your ice cream fix from House of Pops, which has partnered with delivery platform Deliveroo to create exclusive summer flavours inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine. Three flavours are available: watermelon with a hint of basil, a fragrant blend of rose water and tangy lemonade as well as a fusion of vegan ashta, apricots and saffron. <i>Until July 31; Dh39 for a pint, Dh99 for a pack of three; exclusive on Deliveroo; </i><a href="https://houseofpops.ae/" target="_blank"><i>houseofpops.ae</i></a> A one-day-only brunch is being hosted at Above Eleven to celebrate Peruvian Independence Day. Bringing the spirit of Fiestas Patrias to the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant in Dubai, diners can expect colourful traditions, live music and, of course, dishes from the South American country. The brunch menu features a range of classic ceviche and anticuchos, as well as an umi selection, la cevi-carretilla, un poco de verde and quinotto or a traditional Peruvian quinoa risotto. Finish the meal with an assorted dessert platter. Food aside, live entertainment is available to set the mood, from dancers to drummers and a DJ. Guests are encouraged to wear red and white to the party. <i>July 27; 1pm-4pm; from Dh350 per person; Above Eleven Dubai, Marriot Resort Palm Jumeirah, Palm West Beach; 04 666 1420</i> Pop culture geeks can head to Times Square Centre in Dubai for a speedy swap event. Entrepreneurs, artists and enthusiasts can trade, buy or sell different paraphernalia on site, from handmade items to comics, Funko pops, trading cards and other pop culture memorabilia. Card games and other digital tournaments are also part of the event. Enthusiasts of all ages are welcomed, from seasoned collectors to curious newcomers. <i>July 27 and 28; noon-9pm; free to attend; Picnic Square, Times Square Centre; </i><a href="https://timessquarecenter.ae/" target="_blank"><i>timessquarecenter.ae</i></a>