FRIDAY, MARCH 11
ART Abraham George at Gallery Maskara
Mumbai artist Abraham George’s new solo show animal.spirit.algorithm is a series of prints suggestive of “everything from architectural layouts to punch cards and circuit boards but also evoke older ordering systems like maps, tables, icons and totems”. The show includes video works such as ‘Shop Window’, which “follows the breakdown of perceptually continuous images into discrete blocks of information”.
When: Friday, March 11 to Thursday, April 14. Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11 am to 7 pm; Sunday and Monday, closed.
Where: Gallery Maskara, 6/7 Third Pasta Lane, Colaba. Tel: 022 2202 3056.
ART Desmond Lazaro at Chemould Prescott Road
The In-coming Passengers, Pondicherry-based artist Desmond Lazaro’s new solo show, is a series of drawings, texts and video works about the migratory history of his family. Lazaro was born in Leeds in the UK to an Anglo-Indian family. His grandparents had immigrated there from Burma and his great-grandfather lived in Madras in the nineteenth-century. For more information, visit the gallery’s Facebook page.
When: Friday, March 11 to Saturday, April 16. Open Monday to Saturday, from 11 am to 7 pm; Sunday, closed.
Where: Chemould Prescott Road, Queens Mansion, Third Floor, G. Talwatkar Marg, near Cathedral School, Fort. Tel: 022 2200 0211.
ART Hemali Bhuta at Project 88
A number of works in Baroda-based artist Hemali Bhuta’s new solo show Measure of a Foot have been made by dismantling installations that were part of an earlier exhibition titled Point-Shift and Quoted Objects. The show suggests “that these works of art, and the matter they contain, belong to a continuum. Lying on the ground, they are future memorials to their former selves." For more information, see the Facebook event page.
When: Friday, March 11 to Saturday, April 16. Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11 am to 7 pm; Sunday and Monday, closed.
Where: Project 88, BMP Building, Narayan A. Sawant Marg, near Colaba Fire Station, Colaba. Tel: 022 2281 0066.
ART Mysteries of the Organism at Akara Art
The new Colaba gallery’s first show has portraits and studies of the body by modern and contemporary Indian artists such as Amrita Sher-Gil, Manjit Bawa, Atul Dodiya, Justin Ponmany and Raqib Shaw. For more information, see the gallery’s Facebook page.
When: Until Friday, April 15. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 11 am to 6.30 pm; Sunday and Monday, closed.
Where: Akara Art, 4/5 Churchill Chambers, 32 Mereweather Road, Colaba. Tel: 022 2202 5550.
ART Sachin Bonde at Clark House Initiative
Mumbai artist Sachin Bonde’s solo show Soil Oil hinges on the case of Yashwant Sonawane, the additional district collector of Malegaon who was burned alive by the oil mafia for exposing oil adulteration practices. For more information, see the Facebook event page.
When: Friday, March 11 to Sunday, May 15. Open daily, from 11 am to 7 pm.
Where: Clark House Iniative, Ground Floor, Clark House, 8 Nathalal Parekh Marg (Old Wodehouse Road), opposite Sahakari Bhandar, near Woodside Inn, in the lane opposite Regal Cinema, Colaba. Tel: 98202 13816.
ART Sahej Rahal at Chatterjee & Lal
Photographs and drawings of performance artist Sahej Rahal enacting made-up Jedi-like characters in places such as Vasai Fort, the rock garden in Chandigarh, Rome and Sodoshima Island in Japan make up his new solo show Adversary.
When: Until Saturday, March 12. Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11 am to 7 pm; Sunday and Monday, closed.
Where: Chatterjee & Lal, 01/18 Kamal Mansion, First Floor, Arthur Bunder Road, Colaba. Tel: 022 2202 3787.
ART The Art of Santiniketan at DAG Modern
An exhibition of paintings by artists Rabindranath Tagore, Ramkinkar Baij, Nandalal Bose and Benode Behari Mukherjee that explores the development of modernism in Santiniketan.
When: Until Tuesday, May 31. Open Monday to Saturday, 11 am to 7 pm; Sunday, closed.
Where: DAG Modern, 58 V. B. Gandhi Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort. Tel: 022 4922 2700.
SHOPPING & STYLE Black Taxi Fashion and Works at Blue Sea
Organised by shopping events company Black Taxi, this event is a day-long sale by 50 labels such as clothing brands Doodlage, Crow, Khadijeh, House of Sohn and Sole Affair. For more information, see the Facebook event page.
When: Friday, March 11, from 11 am to 8 pm.
Where: Blue Sea, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road, near National Association For the Blind, Worli Seaface. Tel: 022 2490 3333.
SHOPPING & STYLE FOOD & DRINK The Lil Flea at MMRDA Grounds
The seventh edition of the Lil Flea shopping and food bazaar will feature kitschy fashion accessories by Desi Drama Queen; slings, backpacks and shoes by The Purple Sack; hand-painted shoes, printed jackets and capes by Zubiya; bags by Mad Rabbit Kicking Tiger; and imitation jewellery by The Rover to name just a few. The snacks of offer will include pizzas by Food Gone Mad, waffle sticks by Waffle House, homemade pao sandwiches by Pack-a-pav, bite-sized sweet and savoury bakes by Icing On Top, desserts by Petite Plaisir and ice lollies by Frugurpop. Singer-songwriters Awkward Bong, Zoya Mohan and Clayton Hogermeer will perform on Friday; their counterparts Gowri Jayakumar and Tejas Menon on Saturday; and folk-fusion acts Neeraj Arya’s Kabir Cafe and The Kutle Khan Project on Sunday. Pets will be allowed from 5pm to 8pm across the three days. There is an entry fee of Rs200 per person. See the Facebook event page for more information.
When: Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 13, from 3 pm to 11 pm on all three days.
Where: MMRDA Grounds, BKC, Bandra (East).
FILM Francophone Week at Alliance Francaise
Every year the Alliance Francaise celebrates Francophone Week in countries around the world where French is spoken. This year the institute will have a series of film screenings at the Alliance Francaise auditorium and music concerts and workshops at the National Centre for the Performing Arts, Blue Frog and Furtados School of Music. The films include Gabrielle, Canadian director Louise Archambault’s 2013 drama about a woman with a neurodevelopmental disorder who joins a choir for similarly disabled adults and then starts a relationship with a fellow chorister (Friday, March 11 at 6.30 pm), and a series of Canadian short animation movies (Saturday, March 12 at 6.30 pm). The screenings are free. For the complete schedule, see here.
When: Until Thursday, March 17.
Where: Alliance Francaise, 40 Theosophy Hall, New Marine Lines, near Nirmala Niketan, Churchgate. Tel: 022 2203 5993.
THEATRE Battlefield at the NCPA Tata Theatre
Legendary British theatre director Peter Brook, who helmed a nine-hour stage version of the Mahabharata in 1985, will explore the violent aftermath of the battle in his new play. Tickets priced at Rs 500, Rs 1,000, Rs 2,000, Rs 3,000, Rs 4,000 and Rs 5,000 per head are being sold on Bookmyshow.com.
When: Friday, March 11 and Saturday, March 12 at 7 pm on each day.
Where: Tata Theatre, National Centre for the Performing Arts, NCPA, NCPA Marg, Nariman Point. Tel: 022 2282 4567.
THEATRE The God of Carnage at Prithvi Theatre
Nadir Khan will direct QTP’s production of Yasmina Reza’s wickedly funny play. A playground fight between two children ends in one of them losing a tooth. The parents of both kids meet to discuss the issue. The conversation is initially polite, if forced, but gradually things heat up until the gloves are flung off and the meeting degenerates into a melee. See the review here. Tickets priced at Rs 400 per head are being sold on Bookmyshow.com.
When: Friday, March 11 at 7 pm and 9.30 pm.
Where: Prithvi Theatre, Janki Kutir, Juhu Church Road, Juhu. Tel: 022 2614 5917.
TALKS TRAVEL National Geographic Traveller Meetup at Title Waves
Travel magazine National Geographic Traveller India’s deputy editor Neha Dara will discuss documenting experiences with sound designer Ayush Ahuja, NGT photo editor Chirodeep Chaudhuri and web editor Neha Sumitran in a talk titled "Travel Scrapbook". There is no entry fee. For more information, see the Facebook event page.
When: Friday, March 11 at 7.30 pm.
Where: Title Waves, St. Paul’s Media Complex, opposite Duruelo Convent School, 24th Road, off Turner Road, Bandra (West). Tel: 022 2651 0841.
THEATRE Prithvi @ TheTurf
The last two days of the second edition of the festival of plays at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse will feature Stories in a Song (Hindi and English), a suite of seven vignettes about traditional forms of Indian music such as kajri, thumri and khayal directed by Sunil Shanbag (Friday, March 11 at 7.30 pm.); Krishna Kidding (Hindi and English), a children’s play about stories of Krishna’s heroic feats produced by Makrand Deshpande’s theatre group Ansh (Saturday, March 12 at 2 pm) and a performance by Kabir Cafe, the folk-fusion rock band that performs the verses of bhakti poet Kabir (Saturday, March 12 at 8 pm). Tickets priced at Rs 400 per head per play are being sold on Bookmyshow.com. There is no entry fee for the Kabir Cafe concert.
When: Friday, March 11 at 7.30pm and Saturday, March 12 at 2 pm and 7.30 pm.
Where: Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Members Enclosure, Keshavrao Khadye Marg, Mahalaxmi.
MUSIC Daddy’s All Barr Jamm at Phoenix MarketCity Kurla
Bollywood playback singer Siddharth Mahadevan will headline this edition of the gig series that will also feature sets by singer-songwriters Sarah-Jane Dias, Clayton Hogermeer and Tejas Menon and folk-fusion rock band Neeraj Arya’s Kabir Cafe. There is no entry fee. See the Facebook event page for more information.
When: Friday, March 11 at 8 pm.
Where: Phoenix Marketcity, Dublin Square, Level One, LBS Marg, Kurla (West).
MUSIC The Australian Bee Gees Show at the NCPA Jamshed Bhabha Theatre
The Las Vegas-based tribute act will perform the greatest hits of the Brothers Gibb aka the Bee Gees, the music trio that dominated the pop charts in the 1970s. Tickets priced at Rs 1,500, Rs 2,500, Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,725 per head are being sold on Bookmyshow.com.
When: Friday, March 11 and Saturday, March 12 at 8 pm on both days.
Where: Jamshed Bhabha Theatre, National Centre for the Performing Arts, Nariman Point. Tel: 022 2282 4567.
MUSIC Where We At 002 with Ritviz + Divine + DJ Uri at Bonobo
The second edition of Bandra bar Bonobo’s new gig series Where We At, held on the second Friday of every month, will feature sets by Pune-residing bass music producer Ritviz Srivastava and two Mumbai-based acts, rapper Divine aka Vivian Fernandes and hip hop DJ Uri Solanki. There is no entry fee. See the Facebook event page for more information.
When: Friday, March 11 at 9 pm.
Where: Bonobo, Second Floor, Kenilworth Mall, Phase 2, off Linking Road, behind KFC, Bandra (West). Tel: 022 2605 5050.
SATURDAY
MARCH 12
MUSIC Teen Prahar at St. Andrew’s Auditorium
This edition of Indian classical and semi-classical music concert series Teen Prahar, in which the performers present ragas that aren’t typically heard at evening and night-time events, will feature recitals by sitar player Shujaat Khan and ghazal singer Hariharan among other artists. Tickets priced at Rs 300, Rs 500, Rs 750 and Rs 1,000 per head are being sold on Bookmyshow.com.
When: Sunday, March 12 at 5 pm.
Where: St. Andrew’s Auditorium, St. Andrew’s College, St. Dominic Road, Bandra (West). Tel: 022 2640 1657.
DANCE Indrayanee Mukherjee at Nehru Centre Complex
Kathak dancer Indrayanee Mukherjee will perform a solo recital for cultural organisation Udayan. Donor passes priced at Rs 200 per head are being sold on Bookmyshow.com.
When: Saturday, March 12 at 6.30 pm.
Where: Hall of Quest, Basement, Nehru Planetarium building, Nehru Centre Complex, off Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli. Tel: 022 2496 4680.
MUSIC The Legend featuring Hariprasad Chaurasia at Karnataka Sangha
Veteran Hindustani classical music flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia will perform. Tickets priced at Rs 300, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 per head are being sold on Bookmyshow.com.
When: Saturday, March 12 at 6.30 pm.
Where: Karnataka Sangha, Dr M Viseshwarya Smarak Mandir, Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj Marg, off T. H. Kataria Marg, Matunga (West). Tel: 022 2437 7022.
MUSIC Vadya Ninad at Ravindra Natya Mandir
This two-day Hindustani classical music festival of instrumental concerts, organised by event company Pancham Nishad, will feature performances by flute-playing siblings Debopriya and Suchismita Chatterjee and violinist Manas Kumar on Saturday; and by sitar player Anupama Bhagwat and rudra veena player Bahauddin Dagar on Sunday. There is no entry fee; seating is on a first come, first served basis.
When: Saturday, March 12 and Sunday, March 13 at 6.30 pm on both days.
Where: Mini Theatre, Ravindra Natya Mandir, behind Siddhivinayak Temple, Prabhadevi. Tel: 022 2436 5990.
MUSIC #StrictlyFootwork with Oceantied + Tarqeeb + EZ Riser at Cafe Nemo
Three electronic music DJs and producers from across the country, Bangalore’s Oceantied aka Ketan Bahirat, Delhi’s Tarqeeb aka Ashish Jose and Mumbai’s EZ Riser aka Sohail Arora, will each play dance-friendly sets at this new gig series at Worli venue Cafe Nemo. There is no entry fee. See the Facebook event page for more information.
When: Saturday, March 12 at 9.30 pm.
Where: Cafe Nemo, 329/A, Thadani House, opposite Indian Coast Guard, Worli Village, Worli. Tel: 022 2437 9841.
SUNDAY
MARCH 13
TRAVEL WALKS Trip to the Elephanta Caves
The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and Mumbai Magic Tours will conduct a guided tour of the fifth-century caves. There is a fee of Rs 150 per head for the services of the tour guide. Other charges include ferry tickets from the Gateway of India and tickets to enter Elephanta. To register and get more details, email intach1@gmail.com.
When: Sunday, March 13 at 8.30 am.
Where: Email INTACH for details of the meeting point.
MUSIC Humming Birds at Mysore Association Hall
This group of singing senior citizens, which meets every Sunday to pursue their passion for music, will perform a concert of classic Hindi film songs from the 1940s through the ‘80s. Donor passes, priced at Rs 100 per head, can be booked via their Facebook page.
When: Sunday, March 13 at 2 pm.
Where: Mysore Association Hall, 393 Bhaudaji Road, near Maheshwari Udyan, Matunga. Tel: 022 2402 4647.
TALKS THEATRE Mahesh Dattani at the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum
Playwright and theatre director Mahesh Dattani will discuss his craft. The talk, which is part of arts organisation Junoon’s Mumbai Local series of events, is free. However, attendees will have to pay to enter the museum. Tickets for Indians are priced at Rs 10 per head for adults and Rs 5 per head for children below the age of 13, and tickets for foreigners are priced at Rs 100 per head for adults and Rs 50 per head for children below the age of 13.
When: Sunday, March 13 at 5 pm.
Where: Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Rani Baug, Dr BR Ambedkar Road, Byculla. Tel: 022 2373 1234.
MUSIC The Sunday Club with Chandon featuring Ferenc Nemeth at Asilo
New York-based Hungarian jazz drummer Ferenc Nemeth will jam with Mumbai musicians, saxophonist Ryan Sadri and singer Rachel Verghese, and Bangalore pianist Karan Joseph at this sundowner show at the rooftop bar. There is no entry fee. See here for more information.
When: Sunday, March 13 at 5 pm.
Where: Asilo, 40th Floor, St Regis hotel, next to the Palladium mall, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel. Tel: 022 6162 8031.
THEATRE Waiting for Naseer at Brewbot
In this English and Hindi play directed by Sapan Saran, two actors wait at Prithvi Café to watch a show in which their favourite actor Naseeruddin Shah is playing a part. Unfortunately they have only one ticket between the two of them. Donor passes priced at Rs 300 per head are being sold on Bookmyshow.com.
When: Sunday, March 13 at 7.30 pm.
Where: Brewbot, Morya Landmark 1, off New Link Road, Andheri West. Tel: 022 4003 4448.
TALKS Kommune presents The Storytellers Pro at Blue Frog
At this event put together by Kommune, a company formed by television anchors Roshan Abbas and Gaurav Kapur and singer Ankur Tewari to showcase different performing arts forms, Kapur and fellow TV presenter Mini Mathur will share stories from their lives. The entry fee is Rs 500 per head. See the Facebook event page for details.
When: Sunday,March 13 at 8 pm.
Where: Blue Frog, Mathuradas Mills Compound, Tulsi Pipe Road, Lower Parel. Tel: 022 6158 6158.
ONGOING
ART Raja Ravi Varma at the Piramal Museum of Art
An exhibition of works by the nineteenth-century painter titled Pages of a Mind, Raja Ravi Varma: Life and Expressions.
When: Until Saturday, April 30. Open Monday to Friday, from 3 pm to 9 pm and Saturday and Sunday, from 10 am to 10 pm.
Where: Piramal Museum of Art, Piramal Tower, B Wing, Ground Floor, Peninsula Corporate Park, GK Marg, Lower Parel.
MUSEUM EXHIBITION Tabiyat at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
Organised by the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, the British Council and the Wellcome Collection UK, this exhibition of artworks and objects related to medical practice and health in the subcontinent is a capsule of Indian medical history. Most of the exhibits are from the Wellcome Collection, a museum in London run by the medical research charity Wellcome Trust. See here for details. Tickets are priced at Rs 70 per head for Indian visitors above the age of 12, Rs 20 per head for children between the ages of five and 12 and Rs 300 per head for foreign nationals above the age of 12.
When: Until Monday, March 28. Open Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.15 am to 6 pm; Monday, closed.
Where: Premchand Roychand Gallery, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda. Tel: 022 2284 4484.
ART Lekha Washington at Sakshi Gallery
Mumbai artist Lekha Washington’s first solo show The Collective Noun or A Pound of Flesh and Suchlike is a set of installations, mixed media works and videos that explores “our relationship with ourselves, our bodies and our worlds”.
When: Until Thursday, March 31. Open Monday to Saturday, from 11 am to 6 pm; Sunday, closed.
Where: Sakshi Gallery, 6/19, Second Floor, Grants Building, Arthur Bunder Road, Colaba. Tel: 022 6610 3424.
ART Thinking Tantra at Jhaveri Contemporary
A group show of works that refer to the Hindu practice of tantra by 16 Indian and international artists such as Prabhakar Barwe, Biren De, Alexander Gorlizki, Prafulla Mohanti, Jean-Luc Moulene and Jagdish Swaminathan.
When: Until Saturday, March 19. Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11 am to 6 pm; Sunday and Monday, closed.
Where: Jhaveri Contemporary, 2, Krishna Niwas, 58A Walkeshwar Road. Tel: 022 2369 3639.
ART Womanhood: Through the Eyes of Indian and Modern Contemporary Art at Tao Art Gallery
An exhibition of paintings and sculptures on the theme of women by artists such as Chittaprosad, Nandlal Bose, Bharti Kher, Akbhar Padamsee, Jamini Roy, F. N. Souza and Hemen Mazumdar. The show, which has been put together by arts organisation Osian’s, is part of its ongoing art and film festival ‘Womanhood: The Battle To Be Thyself’. For more details, visit Osianama.com.
When: Until Sunday, March 27. Open daily, from 11 am to 7 pm.
Where: Tao Art Gallery, 165 The View, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli. Tel: 022 2491 8585.
MUSEUM EXHIBITION The State of Architecture at the National Gallery of Modern Art
Curated by architect Rahul Mehrotra, art curator Ranjit Hoskote and writer and lecturer Kaiwan Mehta and organised by the Urban Design Research Institute, this exhibition explores contemporary Indian architecture as well as the history of architectural practice in the country. See here for details. The show is supplemented by a series of talks as well as satellite shows at various venues. For the complete schedule, visit Stateofarchitecture.in. Tickets are priced at Rs20 per head for Indians and at Rs500 per head for foreign nationals. There is no entry fee for children studying in school up to standard 12.
When: Until Sunday, March 20. Open Tuesday to Sunday, from 11 am to 6 pm; Monday, closed.
Where: National Gallery of Modern Art, Madame Cama Road, Kala Ghoda. Tel: 022 2288 1969.
PHOTOGRAPHY Gardens Of The Mind at Tarq
Curated by Bangalore photography gallery Tasveer, Gardens of the Mind is an exhibition of images of the natural world by two photographers, India’s Swapan Nayak and France’s Gilles Bensimon.
When: Until Thursday, March 17. Open Monday to Saturday, from 11 am to 6 pm; Sunday, closed.
Where: Tarq, F 35/36 Dhanraj Mahal, Apollo Bunder, Colaba. Tel: 022 6615 0069.
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