THEATRE ‘Jeeves And Wooster In Perfect Nonsense’ at the NCPA Jamshed Bhabha Theatreĭirected by Sean Foley and written by David and Robert Goodale, this Olivier Award-winning British comedy is based on events that took place in P. Where: National Gallery of Modern Art, Madame Cama Road, Kala Ghoda. Open Tuesday to Sunday, from 11am to 6pm Monday, closed. There is no entry fee for school children. Tickets priced at Rs20 per head for Indians and Rs500 per head for foreign nationals. For the complete schedule, visit Stateofarchitecture.in.
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The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of talks as well as satellite shows at various venues. Tel: 022 2373 1234.ĪRCHITECTURE The State Of Architecture At The National Gallery Of Modern ArtĬurated by architect Rahul Mehrotra, writer and art curator Ranjit Hoskote and writer and lecturer at the Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute of Architecture Kaiwan Mehta, and organised by the Urban Design Research Institute, the exhibition will explore contemporary Indian architecture as well as the history of architectural practice in the country. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, 91A, Rani Baug, Baba Saheb Ambedkar Road, Byculla (East). When: Until Sunday, January 10, from 11am to 7pm. Tickets for Indians are priced at Rs10 per head for adults and Rs5 per head for children below the age of 13, and tickets for foreigners are priced at Rs100 per head for adults and Rs50 per head for children below the age of 13. Bhau Daji Lad MuseumĪ Hundred Hands, a non-profit organisation that supports Indian artisans, has organised this four-day exhibition and sale of handmade items from across India such as Bidri work products, bamboo ware, beeswax balms, crochet work, pattachitra, Ikat, lacquerware, woodwork, ajrak and ahimsa silk. SHOPPING & STYLE The Handmade Collective at the Dr. Gandhi Marg, near Rhythm House, Kala Ghoda. When: Until Saturday, January 16, from 11am to 7pm. The exhibition is in conjunction with State of Architecture (see below), currently underway at the National Gallery of Modern Art. Subtitled ‘An Exhibition of Contemporary Aerial Photographs of Mumbai’s Suburbs’, this show comprises black and white images of Bandra, Bhiwandi, Kandivali, Nalasopara and Vikhroli, among other neighbourhoods, by city-residing photographer and architect Robert D. PHOTOGRAPHY Mumbai North at Artisans’ Centre Where: Versova Metro Ground, Versova, Andheri (West).
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When: Until Thursday, January 14, from 11am to 10pm. The week-long cultural festival will feature music performances by folk music singer Nirali Kartik (Friday, January 8 at 7.30pm), tabla player Kalinath Mishra (Saturday, January 9 at 7.30pm) and Bollywood playback vocalist Smita Jain (Sunday, January 10 at 8.30pm) among others. MUSIC Versova Fest at Versova Metro Ground Where: Jhaveri Contemporary, 2, Krisha Niwas, 58A Walkeshwar Road. Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 6pm Sunday and Monday, closed. ‘Efflorescence’ features the national flowers of disputed regions. In ‘They Make History’, historic figures are removed from their contexts and placed in invented backgrounds.
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‘Urdu Film Series’ examines Lollywood, the Pakistani film industry headquartered in Lahore. ‘Epic Ecologies’, a collaborative show by Iftikhar Dadi, an associate professor in Cornell University’s Department of History of Art, and his partner Elizabeth Dadi, features artworks from three series. When: Friday, January 8, from 10.30am Saturday, January 9, from 6.30am and Sunday, January 10, from 11am.ĪRT Iftikhar Dadi and Elizabeth Dadi at Jhaveri Contemporary The line-up includes singers such as Mooralala Marwada, Parvathy Baul, Prahlad Singh Tipaniya and Radhika Sood Nayak. The sixth edition of the annual festival dedicated to the messages of the fifteenth saint-poet will comprise music concerts, storytelling sessions and workshops that will take place across the city. Stephens, whose images of Mumbai’s suburbs are on display at Artisans’ Centre.