you've gotta eat, shop & love this bazaar
you've gotta eat, shop & love this bazaar
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There are few things we love as much as lugging our tray of salads, Dragon Chicken and mini tarts up the steps of Candies. This Saturday, as you do the same, you will find it tough to resist splurging on a trinket or two from the 25 stalls that will dot this popular snack shack's Pali outlet.
At Bazaar & Bling, you can pick up deliciously scented beeswax candles from the brand Crawford Market Candles, by David Crawford (who happens to be the great great nephew of Arthur Travers Crawford, the first municipal commissioner and collector of Bombay). Pyjama Party's handpainted Buddha surrounded by floral motifs finds its way onto a kettle that you just can't resist pouring from. Beverly Pereira's Bag in a Bag gives you some fab waterproof bag organisers that work beautifully in plugging that black hole that your handbag has become of late, while Colour Nymph's splash of colours on tunics and dresses can brighten up even a grey Monday.
Shruti Chopra's Bootika might bring a certain voluptuous image to mind, but is actually a brand that creates lovely hand-painted bags, belts and tees. An NGO will also be selling bags made by under-privileged women. Get there around 2.30 pm and you might just catch some fab Tango and Break Dance performances.
Here's your chance to be sherlock and win spa vouchers
On Sunday, 11 am
Starting point Club House, Kalpataru Horizon, Worli.
Call 9819822220
Cost Rs 3,000 per car of four (Rs 750 per extra person)
If you think you have combed the city enough to know its character or simply want to have a fun Sunday with your pals, sign up for The Great Mumbai Treasure Hunt, organised by Jaipan Industries. Drive from Worli to Colaba as you go about cracking the city-centric clues. Proceeds from the hunt will go towards child relief and winners stand a chance to win spa vouchers, decorative gifts, nonstick cookware and cell phones.
Be part of the big Bandra conspiracy
on Saturday and Sunday
log on to https://theartloft.co.in/act/doc/ACT_programme.pdf (for the entire schedule of events)
Before you get all holy and uptight, let us clarify that the sinister-sounding Art Conspiracy is actually a brainchild of Art Loft and is intended to celebrate all forms of art, across the hippest locations in the Queen of the 'burbs. Share poems that you wish you had written, or the ones that have inspired you when you were down in the dumps, at Taxxi & Vitamin K store (4 pm on Sunday) or watch short films and witness a joint performance by a graffiti artist and an opera singer (Caf ufffd Goa on Saturday).
You can also participate in the anti-fashion show (6 pm on Saturday at Bonobo) or splash your graffiti on the walls at Chapel Road.u00a0 Don't miss the grand finale (8 pm on Sunday at the Bandra Fort) that will see a melange of belly and capoeira dancers, fire performers, opera singers,
percussionists and break dancers.
Taste the fusion of nordic ice and Indian spice
On Sunday, 9 pm to 11 pm
Where Blue Frog, D/2 Mathuradas Mills Compound, NM Joshi Marg, Lower Parel.
Call 40332300
Entry Rs 300
African and Latin-American rhythms, Arabic sounds, Swedish folk music and Cuban violin, with Indian traditional instruments such as tabla, kanjira, ghatam and tanpura; if that's not fusion, what is? Indo-Swedish fusion band Mynta features one of the world's finest tabla players, Fazal Qureshi, brother of Zakir Hussain and son of the legendary Ustad Alla Rakha.
There's also violinist Santiago Jimenez who hails from Havana, Cuba, and flautist Dallas Smith who comes from Reno, USA. The Swedish half of Mynta consists of guitarist Max hman, percussionist Sebastian Printz who plays the African djembe, Arabian darbouka and South American cajon, and bassist Christian Paulin, who has been Mynta's leader since its beginning in 1979.
Art, ACT and Articulate
on Sunday, 11.30 am to 12.30 pm
Where Crossword outlets at Turner Road (Bandra) and Shivaji Park.
The capseller's hat, Akbar's crown or the rabbit's masku00a0-- there is no limit to what your child can think up at the Art Story workshops for kids aged four to eight years. Raell Padamsee's Academy for Creative Expression (ACE), in association with Crossword, has come up with these monthly workshops in which your kiddo can ACT out the stories that he or she will be told.
They can make these stories come alive by designing artworks related to them, as well as using creative props and costumes in their enactment. If your kid comes up behind you and growls, don't be startledu00a0-- he might just finally be the lion he always wanted to be.