15 April,2011 09:12 AM IST | | The Guide Team
Time to party this weekend
Pirates of Caribbean Nights
Spend the night with guest DJ Mayank and resident DJs Manu and Chetan spinning the best of Bollywood, UK Bhangra, House, Electro and Hip Hop in Caribbean Sytle. Make the most of their unlimited cocktails and mocktails offer. The ambience will be set up according to the scary theme.
At: Ice Cube, The Great India Place, Third Floor, Sector 38A, Noida
When: Saturday, 8 pm onwards for entry,
Ring: 9999599425
Rewind-a-licious
Enjoy music from 70s, 80s and 90s with songs like Pump up the jam, Flight 649, Ultravixen, Rumors, Sledge hammer -- the great music from last three decades that DJ Rummy Sharma will play. Accompanying the music will be cocktails. There are great deals on bottles.
At: Kuki, E -7 Masjid Moth Commercial Complex, GK II
When: Tonight, 9 pm onwards
Ring: 9810800070
Entry: Free till 11 pm for ladies and couples
Bhangra Night
Trance, rock, metal, house is fine but it's desi that keeps us going at the dance floor. So party with some dhols and with DJ Gaurav who will be performing live and playing the best of Bhangra, Hip Hop and Bollywood. Also watch live screening of Mumbai Indians vs Kochi Tuskers Kerala.
At: Agni, The Park, Connaught Place
When: Tonight, 8 pm onwards for entry,
Call: 9818469694
Celebrate world record store day
Groove to music that will electrify and energise you. Catch DJ Spin Cycle from Madisson USA who will spin the songs of James Brown, Bob Marley, JJ Cale, The Doors, Fela Kuti, SD and RD Burman, Kishore Kumar, John Lee Hooker and also will be playing the Manganiyar Seduction on LP. The original idea for Record Store Day was conceived in 2007 as a celebration of the unique culture surrounding over 700 independently owned record stores in USA and around.
At: Manajsa, G-12 Haus Khaz
When: Saturday, 8 pm onwards
Ring: 40522444
Entry: Rs 1,000
Play: Ji Saab Ji
Highlighting the insensitive era we live in, the play describes a city immediately after a bomb blast. A policeman is convinced that a dying old man holds the key to finding the terrorist who has been identified as the mastermind of the blast. The police also summons a young boy who shares a special bond with the old man. But what actually is the young boy supposed to elicit from the old man, when the police itself has no clue what clue the old man holds? The play explores the enduring bonds of love and friendship, not between similar people, but between seemingly incompatible people.
On: April 16, 17, 7 pm onwards
At: Habitat World, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
Ring: 24682001
Catch: Jazz workshop
Put on your dancing shoes and unleash the dancer in you. Organised by Ecstatic Moves, an Indo-Western Dance Studio, the workshop will provide fun training in dance forms like Salsa and Jazz and will be conducted by Rahul Kapoor and Rahul Anand ufffd the curators of Ecstatic Moves. People from all age groups can be a part of this workshop.
On: April 17, 4 pm to 5 pm
At: Oxford Bookstore, Statesman House, Connaught Place, 14 B Barakhamba Road.
For registration, Call 09560971163
Movie: Learning In Exile
Directed by Aprajita Sarcar, the central theme of this movie is how a Tibetan negotiates with the loss of his homeland in daily life. The Dalai Lama becomes a metaphor to delve deeper into this existential crises. Mostly based on interviews with young Tibetans from Dharamsala and Majnu Ka Tila in Delhi, the film tries to capture the dilemma of being a Tibetan in India today. The screening will be followed by a discussion.
On : April 16, 5.45 pm onwards
At: KRITI, S-35, Tara Apartments, Alaknanda.