10 February,2024 08:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Bhoomika Singh
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Mumbai's biggest Korean festival is back with more cultural representation this year. The festival will include K-pop performances by well-known artists like Blackswan, Greatguys and Ablue with a mix of K-drama-inspired dance plays. There's also K-pop merch and a flea market with trinkets.
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WHEN: February 17, 1 PM
WHERE: Dublin square, Market city, Kurla
PRICE: Rs 1,500 onwards
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com
For all the cocktail connoisseurs across town, the Vault Festival will be hosting an evening filled with world cuisines from all over the world, electronic music and a selection of more than 50 global brands of spirits.
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When: February 17 to 18, 4 PM
Where: Jio world Drive, BKC
Price: Rs 999 onwards
To book: insider.in
After a long time, Osho Jain is back on tour with his band. Ab Kya Karengey will have a collection of his old songs, such as Tu Aisa Kaise Hai and Hamara Ho Gaya. He will also be revealing the stories behind some of his unreleased songs. The show will be opened by Pulkit Jain, who regularly performs with Osho.
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WHEN: February 15, 8 PM
WHERE: antiSocial, Lower Parel
PRICE: Rs 699 onwards
TO BOOK: insider.in
After being a viral sensation on social media, Jamie Lever is set to perform her first solo show in Mumbai. The Jamie Lever Show will revolve around day- to-day observations, and also have mimicry and anecdotes from her personal experiences.
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WHEN: February 17, 7.30 PM
WHERE: Nehru Centre, Worli
Price: Rs 500 onwards
To book: bookmyshow.com
Kosha Shah, 36 Pottery expert and instructor
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AVAILABLE FOR: booking pottery sessions with friends or significant others
Contact: mitti.space, Instagram
I AM a graphic designer by profession but developed an interest in pottery while trying out other mediums which I could use to channel my creativity. I learned pottery in 2019 and started Mitti in November 2021. In January 2022, I started offering one-time experiences, including dates for couples, in my studio. The idea was to give them an experience different than a movie or eating out," says Shah. She now hosts her clients at her studio in Khar, where, in a two-hour session, she teaches them basic pottery skills to create items like mugs etc. "Once they settle on what they want to create, we help them in the process. Then, we fire up our kilns and send the finished pieces to them within 25 days," says Shah, who is already receiving bookings for Valentine's Day this week.
RECOMMENDED BY: Henal Mehta, 31, Malad resident. "My husband and I went to Mitti last week to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Kosha was very warm and personally showed us all that we could do with pottery. Both of us made a mug each and it was really a fun experience"