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Taal se taal milao with Masterji. Plus 4 more must-catch events

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Taal se taal milao with Masterji. Plus 4 more must-catch events

On from: August 20, 9 am
AT: Samprati, Malleswaram
Call: 2344 1127 For Rs 6,500

Saroj Khan, the undisputed queen of Bollywood choreography has for over two decades made actors like Madhuri Dixit, Sridevi and Aishwarya Rai dance to heru00a0 tunes. And now it is Bangalore's turn to follow in her footsteps. The dance guru is in town with a ten-day-long workshop teaching you the basics of moves that rock tinsel town. Organised by Samprati, a city dance studio, the sessions are aimed to teach young people the influence and importance of classical dance in Bollywood. While explaining the reason for inviting Saroj Khan to conduct a workshop, Padmini Ravi, the noted Bharatnatyam dancer and the founder of Samprati says, "Saroj and I have a long association. Moreover, the idea is to touch all the classical points through Bollywood moves and also educate them about the departure points from where the moves blend with other styles."
The ten-day workshop, which will combine Bollywood jhatkas with classical moves, is open to people of all age groups.

Sway to the tunes of Bengal's wandering minstrels
On: August 22, 7 to 8.30 pm
At: Alliance Francaise, Vasanthnagar Call 4123 1340
From the districts of Nadia, Purulia and Bankura in West Bengal, a group of bauls or wandering minstrels are coming to town with their philosophical musings through music. The Bauls, who seek God in themselves rather than everywhere else, believe in reaching up to the higher state of being through their music and use traditional percussion instruments. The performers include Golam Fakir on vocals and the Dotara, Akkas Fakir on vocals and the Dubki, Arman Fakir on vocals and the Dotara, Noor Alam Khan on vocals and Dotara, Babu Fakir on vocals and Dotara, Bhagbat Mahato on the Dhamsa, Sibsankar Kalindi on the Madol, Tabla and Clarinet, Sourav Mondal on vocals, Mohan Patrau00a0 onu00a0 the flute and Sanatan Das on the Dhol.

Watch Naseeruddin Shah enact a tragedy by Sophocles
ON August 21, 7 pm
AT Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Malleshwaram
CALL 4206 4969
FOR Rs 300, Rs 500, Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000
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Motley Theatre from Mumbai is back this weekend with their English play Antigone starring Ratna Pathak Shah, Naseeruddin Shah, Benjamin Gilani and Heeba Shah among others. Directed by Pt Satyadev Dubey, the story revolves around the life of Antigone, a young girl against the backdrop of a totalitarian state. Antigone's father dies and her brothers wage a war against her uncle Creon, the King. In the war, Polynices, one of her brothers is killed. The King issues an edict that Polynices should not be provided a religious burial. Anybody, who defies the king, will be killed. Antigone tries to bury Polynices and is arrested. The play, a tragedy written by Sophocles follows the Greek style of theatre and shows how characters try to deal with life, death, happiness, love, honour and duty. The sets constructed for the play are particularly interesting with an archway being used throughout the play in different ways.u00a0

Get bitten by the market bug
On: August 20, 6 to 11.30 pmu00a0 At: Olive Beach, Wood Street, Ashok Nagar
Call: 4112 8400
As the sun sets tonight, this restaurant will be transformed into a souk with all possible flea market goodies on offer. Take your pick from coy looking cows wearing dancing shoes to Rajnikant strutting his stuff on mugs from The Quirko Shop, boho chic kurtas, harem and Afghan pants, beads and baubles from Psybaba, Bangalore's own Psyche trance gear store, maths and abacus-themed funky bags and jewellery by On da Rocks, colourful furnishings from Soda and badges, magnets, notebooks, post cards, hand soaps and other mementos from Chumbak among others.

Snap into the comedy mode
ON: August 22, 8.30 pm
AT: Bacchus, F&B, St Mark's Road

Call: 4033 3888
This weekend, ditch the usual gigs or the television, instead get ready to get your legs pulled by two stand up comedians: Sundeep Rao and Sanjay Manaktala in a show called Snap. These two comedians promise us a night of impersonations, all things that are not considered right and loads of fun. They have an opinion on everything under the sun and are here to express it loud and clear and make us laugh out loud.

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