IN PHOTOS | Here are 5 arts and culture events you can’t miss in Mumbai this week

From a world-class piano recital and contemporary dance showcase to a preview of a green music festival, these events will not only appeal to arts and culture enthusiasts but also those who love the environment

Updated On: 2025-11-12 06:57 PM IST

Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto

Arts and cultural events in Mumbai this week. Photos Courtesy: Special Arrangement

Tony Ann Live at NMACC
Experience Canadian composer-pianist Tony Ann, hailed as 'the new piano star,' live at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre. Through his original compositions, Tony will take the audience on an emotional journey that will blend classical depth with modern creativity.
Date November 16
At The Grand Theatre, NMACC
Time 7:30 PM
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47th Prithvi Theatre Festival
In its third week, the iconic Prithvi Fest brings together more theatre, dance, music, and storytelling. From a Bharatanatyam solo exploring the divine as a cosmic player to a soulful evening of jazz, this week promises a rich celebration of performance arts.
Date November 14–17
At Prithvi Theatre, Juhu
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Art Mumbai 2025
Returning for its third edition, Art Mumbai 2025 features 82 exhibitors, live performances, and collaborations. This year’s highlight — a Sculpture Park spotlighting women sculptors transforming contemporary art — is not to be missed. Visitors can also enjoy curated talks, retrospectives, and culinary experiences celebrating art, culture, and community.
Date November 13–16
At Mahalaxmi Racecourse

Contemporary Dance Season
Witness three days of performances that push the boundaries of movement and storytelling at the NCPA. The curation spans from reimagined epics like the Mahabharata to explorations of women’s voices in mythology, blending classical discipline with modern imagination.
Date November 13, 16 and 23
At Experimental Theatre, NCPA

Echoes of Earth: Circular Music Festival
Experience Echoes of Earth, a prelude event to a green music festival that celebrates nature’s harmony and creativity. The evening features live performances, interactive sessions, and conversations on how species communicate and coexist — all set against a backdrop of immersive music and visuals.
Date November 15
At antiSOCIAL, Lower Parel
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