Weekend events you can’t miss in Mumbai (Dec 5-7)
The Global Youth Festival
What do younger folks need? One pageant believes it’s a 360-degree visible, sound and multisensory expertise, a wellness zone, a sales space on animal welfare and an opportunity to volunteer on weekends. There’s a working platform, yoga periods and a drum circle. Also, neon go-karting race tracks, therapeutic workshops and performances by Stebin Ben and The Backstag Siblings. They name it the Coachella of consciousness.
When: Saturday and Sunday; 3pm onwards
Where: Jio World Garden, BKC
Entry: Tickets ₹2,000 per individual onwards on BookMyShow
Doug Aitken: Under the Sun (artwork present)
Doug Aitken’s India debut is a multisensory present that options tactile sculptures, movie projection in a mirror room, radiant mild installations, and works that use wooden, glass and textiles to take viewers by means of previous, current and the longer term. The works additionally discover how expertise reshapes connection and id and what entering into the longer term looks like.
When: Saturday and Sunday; 11am to 9pm
Where: Art House, Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre
Entry: ₹350, Book on Jioworldcentre.com
Samay Raina: Still Alive and Unfiltered (stand-up comedy)
Spontaneous, uncooked and interactive, that’s how Samay Raina’s stand-up gigs are. The man is again from a world tour with a brand new present that takes digs at his private life, social points, our notorious civic sense, additionally chess and present controversies. This afternoon is for individuals who can take a joke and snort at themselves.
When: Saturday and Sunday; 3pm
Where: Shanmukhananda Hall and Sophia Bhabha Auditorium, respectively
Entry: ₹2,500, on the field workplace and BookMyShow
Serephonia’s Christmas (music night time)
The Serephonia School of Music will carry out a cappella harmonies and upbeat Christmas songs with a reside band. All performers are from town’s Infant and Junior School Choirs from the Cathedral and John Connon School. Deck the halls and kickstart the season.
When: Saturday; 3pm and seven.30pm
Where: Royal Opera House
Entry: ₹1,700 onwards on royaloperahouse.in
The Queen (play)
Written by Aditya Rawal and directed by Daniel Owen Dsouza, this play traces the story of Queen Durga, who has been forgotten in a of a nook palace. She will get an opportunity to show her relevance when her estranged husband, the king, should select between bowing earlier than Akbar or letting the palace burn. Inspired by Macbeth and Medea and tales of affection and loss, this play explores the emotional price of survival in a palace stuffed with queens. Their ambition, envy and need that may make or break any kingdom.
When: Saturday; 5pm and eight pm
Where: Prithvi Theatre, Juhu
Entry: ₹500, prithvtheatre.org
