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Updated on: 27 June,2021 08:40 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Don’t Miss today

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Shaadi ke side effects



Aur Karo Shaadi is an invitation and a warning by stand-up comedian Avinash Agarwal. If you are married, you know what it’s like. If you aren’t married yet, well, this show will tell you all about what marriage is like. From college romances to the much-awaited big day, watch Avinash narrating two years of hilarious marriage jokes. 
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: June 27, 8 PM 
PRICE: Rs 199
TO REGISTER:  www.insider.in


Explore colour therapy

Bhavani Swaminathan from GetSetUp is organising a fun colour therapy (also known as chromotherapy) session, mainly for adults who are 50 and above. Colour therapy is an alternative remedy that utilises color and light to treat physical or mental health by balancing the body’s energy centres, also known as chakras. In this lecture, you will get to know the association of seven colours with the seven systems of our body and how they could assist in the healing process.
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WHERE: https://www.getsetup.io/classes/nutrition-hour-color-therapy/ppCEokX8f 
WHEN: June 27, 11 AM 

Master the art of storytelling

Thousand thoughts invites you to the Art of Storytelling certificate workshop (Level 1), where you will learn how to build story banks, dissect a story into a story board, and understand which story works for a particular moment. The workshop is designed for coaches, artists, PR professionals, entrepreneurs and public speakers.
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: July 3, 6 PM to 8 PM
PRICE: R850
TO REGISTER: 9910055926

For music and film enthusiasts

Royal Opera House, Mumbai, and Avid Learning, in association with Furtados, present Lights Camera Music: A Documentary Film Festival. It will screen four films: Call of Maestro, A Moment of Mishearing, The Last Music Store and Leaving Home: The Life and Music of Indian Ocean. These films will highlight the similarities between Indian classical and western music by exploring the former’s rich past while keeping up with the rapidly evolving music scene.
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WHERE: @mumbaiopera on YouTube
WHEN: July 2 to July 16, 9 AM

Meet a person with a skill you can use

Hetal Varia, 35 Voice, accent and dialect trainer
Varia trained in Indian classical singing and then decided to pursue a career in voice, studying the subject at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She explains that accent and dialect work have much to do with speech, the mechanics of sound and the shape of the mouth. When training people in dialects, Varia studies and breaks down languages to arrive at a teachable format. She works with actors, CEOs and public speakers. Varia helps with modulation and projection to help people improve their speaking skills. She has been a dialect coach to the primary cast of Netflix’s A Suitable Boy, and has worked with various English accents as well as Indian languages like Konkani, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi and Bengali. 

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AVAILABLE FOR: Voice, accent and dialect training for actors, singers and speakers 
CHARGES: Depending on the project and scope of work 
EMAIL AT: hvvoicecoach@gmail.com 

RECOMMENDED BY: Shimli Basu, actor and singer, says, “I attended Hetal’s acting and theatre-making class at Drama School Mumbai.  She taught us voice. Her approach to teaching is fun and warm. When we worked on a play recently where the language was becoming too challenging, Hetal helped us with exercises”.

 

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