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Do or die this weekend

Updated on: 27 November,2009 07:01 AM IST  | 
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Places where you could be this weekend

Do or die this weekend

German DJ on the loose, threatens to create tamasha
On: Saturday, 9.30 pm
Where: Zenzi, Waterfield Road, Bandra (W).
Where: 66430670 / 71


The Berlin Sound Tamasha, New Delhi, is an event series that has been promoting the exchange of young artists from Europe and India for a year now. By their own admission, they are no longer confined to the Berlin-style of electronic music, nor to New Delhi as hub of their gigs; they are here in Mumbai with German DJ Andre Gardeja.
A legend to the German and European electronic music scene, Andru00e9 Gardeja started his early DJ career in 1992. In 1997, he founded a record store attracting DJs from all over the world, well aware about his unique selection of rare releases. It was during this time that Andru00e9 fortified his reputation as an undisputed hero of Europe's club scene.





Get a culture dose with rahul sharma
On: Friday, 6.30 pm onwards
Where: Tata Theatre, NCPA, Nariman Point.
Call: 66223737
Entry: Rs 80 to 250

Known for his classical, fusion and new age albums, prolific santoor player Rahul Sharma comes to the city with his, One World Many Musics tour. He'll play with an ensemble music cast including Aditya Kalyanpur on the tabla, Prasad Sashtey on the keyboard and Jayati Gosher on the rabab and bass guitar. Rahul's repertoire aims to celebrate the power of music as a healing force, promoting cross-cultural understanding and reminding people of all cultures and religions of a common humanity.

Let Oskar Schindler tell you about his list
On: Sunday, 10 am
Where: Metro Big Cinemas, Dhobi Talao Junction, M G Road, Marine Lines.
Call: 39894040 / 39844060

It's a heart-wrenchingly sensitive and thought provoking drama. The 1993 American feature follows Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Polish Jewish refugees during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories.
The film was directed by Steven Spielberg, and based on the novel Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally. It stars Liam Neeson as Schindler, Ralph Fiennes as Schutzstaffel (SS) officer Amon Gu00f6th, and Ben Kingsley as Schindler's Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern.

Trust 'other people' to help you get your groove back
On: Saturday, 10.30 pm
Where: The Blue Frog, Lower Parel.u00a0u00a0
Where: 40332300
Entry: Rs 500

It's Saturday Night Fever with The Other People and DJ Monty playing all your favorite retro tunes! The Other People, Mumbai's cool-cat retro band has a wide repertoire of all the rock and retro songs that you can handle. Following them is DJ Monty, South Bombay's prince of Retro. It's the night your dancing shoes will do their bit.

Leave your hat on as racing season begins
On: Sunday, 2 pm
Where: Mahalaxmi Racecourse.
Where: 9867672100
Entry: Rs 160 to enter member's enclosure

The Racing Season that will unravel leisurely over five and a half months starts this Sunday at Mahalaxmi. The La Ditta Championship presents a taste of Japan at the racecourse, with a variety of sushi on offer for guests and members to savour. Tote On The Turf, Rahul and Malini Akerkar's newly opened eatery on the premises of the racecourse, will also present the race "Tote On The Turf Million", for the first time ever. Other highlight include a live band and equestrian games. Prizes could be redeemed at Tote Of The Turf, Indigo, Indigo deli and Indigo Cafe.

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