The international dance festival ends today, and the RFC specials are about to. In good news, so are the Trendz exhibitions (assuming you haven't already gotten wiped out).
The next best thing to finishing a marathon is turning up at one. Stop disputing that, and you'll soon agree. It's in general a good day for the fitness enthusiasts. Also, dance, workshops, food, shopping and more.
It's a week when the titles of the exhibitions are as esoteric as you'd expect the paintings themselves to be. In this domain, usually that's good news.
A great-grandson of Picasso will show that creativity continues to run in the family, a couple of bands help you escape all the EDM and desi, and the Hyatt has a silent disco party, whatever that is.
An international dance fest makes even danseuses like Divya Prasad and Renuka Prabhakar Plan B for the cognoscenti today. And an ISB scaleup fest should interest just every wannabe. Plus, garba is already here.
Udaan, Xpressionz, AGP World Theatre Group, Vickram Kapadia and Shakespeare are all doing their thing this week. Or at least almost all of them, though with the Bard it feels like it's him whoever does his thing.
Seven ladies nights make it the perfect curtain-raiser to the long weekend. And the perfect compensation for tomorrow night, when you will of course abstain from nightclubs.
The day before a long weekend starts may feel like a holiday anyway, but with all the fare on offer today, it really should have been one. Theatre, comedy, fashion, art, food, film, outdoors - it's all there.
From Bolly dancing and belly dancing to permaculture and VR gaming, it's a week that has plenty of opportunities for growth. And let's face it - you have, too.
A bunch of live gigs and ladies nights headline the fare at the clubs tonite, but if you are in the mood to stand out, there are MRP and Karaoke specials as well.
Fashionistas have lots of things to do today, as do movie buffs and foodies. And if do not belong to any of those categories, you probably don't exist anyway.
Live gigs and ladies nights promise to make tonite crackling, though there's stimulation for the more cerebral kinds, too, in a quiz night and a rock theme (yes, we just said that).
Start your day with an early morning run. And if that is too much of a stretch, end it with belly dancing classes. Either will justify gorging at all the food festivals we've picked. Also, a Sabyasachi special, comedy, screenings and more.
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