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Must catch events this weekend

Updated on: 12 November,2010 06:25 AM IST  | 
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Sister act: Esha and Ahana perform for grandmom

Must catch events this weekend

Sister act: Esha and Ahana perform for grandmom





Familiar with the stereotypical image of the 'mummy' who tags along with the 'baby' (read: Hindi film actress) during shoots? Well, Hema Malini was one of the proud 'ask-my-mamma' actresses and, had it not been for her mother, Jaya Chakravarthy, the Hindi film industry would have never seen a Hema Malini.



Her mother, a producer, introduced her to classical dances at a tender age, and is believed to have been a votary of family values with strong leanings towards the arts. Hema Malini's annual function, Jaya Smriti, that she organises on her mother's death anniversary every year, pays homage to the woman who passed away in June 2004. This weekend, apart from Kathak, Manipuri, Kathakali and Mahari dance performances, Hema Malini's daughters -- Esha and Ahana -- will pay homage to their grandmom through an Odissi dance. This act promises to be a treat for lovers of this Classical dance form.

Witness a jugalbandi of four guitar maestros
On Tomorrow, 8 pm onwards
Where Hotel Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach, Balraj Sahani Marg, Juhu Beach.
Rsvp
blackdogscotch@gmail.com

Blues, Flamenco, Jazz and finger-picking -- four international guitarists will jam for a jugalbandi, this Saturday. Presently on a five-city tour, these guitar maestros will perform for Mumbai, as part of Black Dog Easy Evenings. Blues guitarist Dave Goodman's shows are high energy, and often humorous. He takes his audience through an array of emotions with sensitive ballads, high-powered blues, interspersed with funny and moving stories.

Flamenco guitarist Eric Vaarzon Morel is the principal teacher of flamenco guitar at the Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam. Jazz guitarist Frank Wingold (in the photograph) combines Classical, Jazz and Rock-oriented techniques on acoustic and electric guitars, to develop his own style of improvisation and composition, whereas Dylan Fowler is one of the foremost exponents of finger-picking, who will showcase nuances of guitar unseen and unheard before.

All that jazz comes to town
On Sunday, 8.30 pm to 11.30 pm
Where Blue Frog, D/2, Mathuradas Mills Compound, NM Joshi Marg, Lower Parel.
Call 40332300


Craving for some James Brown lovin'? Stop by this popular nightclub to get your dose of "feel-good", courtesy November's Gold Night where some of the country's finest musicians will bring alive classics from more than just the Godfather of Soul.

Expect an exciting repertoire spanning Jazz, Blues, Swing, Dixieland, Retro and Motown in covers by Cole Porter, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind and Fire, Etta James, Liza Minnelli, Tina Turner, Peter Gabriel and others. The ensemble of talent will include singers Vivienne Pocha, Shazneen Arethna, Suzanne D'Mello, Megan; musicians: the Monsorate Brothers on trombone and trumpet, Shirish on flute, Rhys Sebastian on saxophone, Bertie on bass, Cassy on drums and percussion, and Ashley Quennie on guitar.

Walk a mile to save a child
On Sunday, 7 am
Where From Police Gymkhana at Marine Drive to NCPA
Call 23881098u00a0u00a0
Log on to
www.childlineindia.org.in

1098. This four-digit number logs over 2.3 million calls a year. The Childline helpline reaches out to kids in need of care and protection. Show that you care by shrugging yourself out of the bed early this Sunday morning for the Childline Walkathon.

Commencing at Police Gymkhana at 7 am, the walkathon will see international clowns performing en route to the final destination that is NCPA. The Police Band marching along will keep your spirits high. The campaign hopes to sign up a million 'dosts' who support the cause.

The Children se Dosti theme will also see kids tie the 'Suraksha Bandhan' on the wrists of policemen (today) and a street play at Carter Road tomorrow.u00a0

Hop onu00a0the howrah express
On Today, 6.30 pm
Where Goethe Hall, Max Mueller Bhavan, K Dubash Marg, Kala Ghoda.
Call 22027710u00a0u00a0

When you are a resident of a major metropolis in India, you know what comes with travelling in its local trains. While the local train in Mumbai are the city's lifeline, the Howrah Station in Kolkata is one of the busiest in the whole continent. Apart from its importance as a junction for transients and cargo transports, the station epitomises the circuit of life of a major Indian city. It is a place of extraordinary intensity and extreme polarities.

Till Passow's 26-minute documentary titled Howrah Howrah leads to this place full of life, movement, joy and affliction and shows the versatility of Kolkata and the chaos anarchically carving one's way through the microcosm of the station. If you miss the film's screening, hop in for The Trail, a project that saw six authors from Berlin, Warsaw and Mumbai exchange their place of residency for three weeks. Three authors from these six will be in discussion on November 13 at 6.30 pm.

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