Feel the trappings of bondage. Plus 4 more must-catch events
Feel the trappings of bondage. Plus 4 more must-catch events
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Say cheese to a gourmet weekend
Where The Fat Chef, No. 5/2A, Jagrithi, Ramagondanahall, Varthur Main Road, Whitefield
On May 6, 7.30 pmu00a0 Call 8095467016
For Rs 1,000 for adults and Rs 500 for children between 7-14 years
Head over to Whitefield and indulge in some wine and cheese this weekend. La Fromagerie is organizing its ninth Cheese Club. Gather with those who have similar interests and sample over ten varieties ofu00a0 goat cheese like Brie de Meaux, Tomme de Ch vre, Cantal, Tomme Mixed, Saint Paulin, Coulommiers, Pont L'Ev que AOC, Raclette, Morbier, Roquefort by the city- based French cheesemaster Daniel Dubosclard along with two glasses of wine - one red and one white. Finish up the tasting session with a choice of dessert or assorted canap ufffds.
Food bloggers will go offline today
Where HyperCITY, Royal Meenakshi Mall, Bannerghatta Road
on May 6, 4 pm
Here's your chance to lay your hands on some exclusive recipes and watch live demos too. Renowned food bloggers in town plan to gather at this event and put together demonstrations from their collective experience of food and experimentation with conventional recipes. Some of the bloggers include Suma Rowjee, Madhuri Kumar, Bridget White Kumar and Geetha Krishnan. You also stand the chance of winning some gift vouchers as part of this event.
Laugh out loud while you party
Where Bacchus, f&b, St Mark's Road
On May 8, 9 pm
Call 40333888
Tickle your funny bone some more this weekend with yet another edition of the Snap Comedy Nights. A regular affair, this event makes your partying experience a little different as stand up comedians entertain you while you sip on your favourite drinks. The line-up this week includes Sundeep Rao, Sanjay Manaktala, Sal Yusuf and Praveen Kumar.
Watch theatre in a still format
Where Bimba The Art Ashram, 42 Ratna Vilas Road, Basavanagudi
On May 7, 6.30 pmu00a0
Call 41489354
Get your dose of theatre and art at the same place this weekend with Rasalok, the art of creating a miniature theatrical narration in a still format with its origins in Bangalore back in the 1930s. The process is characterised by making characters with expressive forms and costumes. Two such miniature art installations will be displayed in separate rooms, Shankaracharya Rolls The Cosmic Dice by artist Uma Nagraj and Awe Strikes Mother Yashodha by artist Deepika Dorai. Both the pieces go back into mythology for their themes and inspiration creating characters from the past.
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