Crane your neck to see the Eiffel tower
Crane your neck to see the Eiffel toweru00a0
Where: Alliance Francaise de Bangalore, Vasanthnagar
On: till March 14
Call: 41231345
Photographer and filmmaker Chetan Raghuram is all of nineteen and already has a short film called Rebello in his kitty that's been screened at film festivals around the world. He was invited to the Czech Republic recently for a screening of his film. But what captured Chetan's imagination on his way back from there was his three day stop over at Paris which he shot through his camera. These photographs became the subject of his show Paris Mon Amour. The show captures Paris and its various moods. Chetan has trained under the city-based German photographer Hellmuth Conz.
Take it Easy with Urvashi this weekend
Where: bFlat, 100 Feet Road, Indiranagar
On: March 11, 8.30 pm
Call: 42414000
For: Rs 200 entry
Multilingual musician and rapper Suresh Peters will be in town this weekend with his brand of Pettai Rap or Chennai-style Tamil dialect written in the form of a rap. Known for his popular songs like Urvashi and Pettai Rap from the Prabhu Deva starrer Kadhalan and Chikku Bhukku Rayile, Peters will be jamming with Alwyn Fernandes on the guitars, Aman Mahajan on the keyboards, Rhzude David on bass guitar and Joe Panicker on the drums.
Pay a ttibute to a great Guitarist
Where: Kyra, 100 Feet Road, Indiranagar
On: March 11, 8.30 pm
Call: 43419999 For Rs 200
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Mumbai-based Simlan Marak and band will pay tribute to one of the greatest guitarist and instumentalist of all times, Italian-American musician Joe Satriani. Former member of rock band Deep Purple and lead guitarist for Mick Jagger's solo tour in 1988, Satriani is no stranger to music lovers. This multi-Grammy award winning musician heavily influenced by blues-rock genre of guitar.u00a0u00a0
Throbbing lifeline of Namma Bengaluru comes onstage
Where: Sevasadana, Malleshwaram
On: March 12, 7 pm
Call: 986062324
For: Rs 80
The changing cityscape and its influence under globalisation is the subject of the play Namma Metro that will be staged this weekend. Performed and produced by We Move Theatre, a city-based theatre group, Namma Metro revolves around four characters: a 60 year-old man, a software engineer, a middle-aged clerk and groundnut seller. The play looks at the ever changing city of Bengaluru through the eyes of these four characters.