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The festivity continues

Updated on: 17 March,2010 09:12 AM IST  | 
Priyanjali Ghose |

So what if Yugaadi's over? This entertainment destination is still all game at making your weekday and weekend evenings loads of diverse fun!

The festivity continues

So what if Yugaadi's over? This entertainment destination is still all game at making your weekday and weekend evenings loads of diverse fun!

The New Year's are done and the festivity seems to be slowly fading away into the mid week blues. If you think that the festive season in Bangalore is over, then think again, because Kyra as always, has decided to bringu00a0 in a plethora of performances to keep you hooked all through the week and keep the festive spirit alive.


Here's the line up
for the week:


March 17, Wednesday
Rajeev's Wolfpack


It's mid week and you're bored already? You should then head to this performance by Rajeev's Wolfpack, a Bangalore based band, which will give you a reason to party harder as they play the best of their originals and also a few covers from Pink Floyd, Beatles, U2 and Elvis Presley thrown in to their repertoire. The band features Rajeev on vocals, Arjun Chandran on guitars, Jyothi Balakrishnan on drums and Ezra Ishmael on bass.

March 18, Thursday
Kamaal Ke Phool

Five friends have come together from Mumbai to give you a taste of Hindi rock. Yes, we know you're asking where the audience for that kind of music is in Bangalore, and we're just going to ask you to look around u2014 you'll get your answer. They call themselves Kamaal Ke Phool or KKP as they belong to India, the country of the divine lotus. They do not believe in restricting music to any particular genre and thus their sound is the cumulative blend of the classic and the contemporary. Whether it is through Noor, a love song or Jaane Kaise Aasman, a song on the reality of the world, the band is sure to make you groove and more importantly, think. The band features Hitesh and Bali on vocals and guitar, Brian on drums, Ralph on keyboard and Abdiel on bass.

March 19, Friday
EOL Trio

Would you like to forget everything and go crazy this Friday? Then listening to EOL, a French band is a must-do. With a heavy blend of contrasting sounds, the trio gives you a real taste of authentic eclectic jazz with dash of electronica.

March 20, Saturday
Film Screening: In the mood for love. At: 1.30 pm

Two people living in an apartment realize that their respective lovers are having an affair with each other's partners. In trying to resolve the issue they embark on an emotional journey.
This classic from the Wong Kar Wai factory weaves a story of bewildering passion and unrequited love.
A 98-minute long film, it may not cater to everyone's idea of love and expression but you cannot ignore the fabulous performances by Christopher Doyle and Pin Bing Lee.
Moreover, the sensual appeal and the subtle portrayal of the characters create an on-screen classic story of love lost and regained.

Theatre: A Funny Thing Called Life. At: 8.30 pm

Get ready to take a funny ride through a sunny countryside with two men who are in love with life. In their conversations lie stories, which will make you laugh your heart out loud and moments that will make you smile. Tahatto brings you A Funny Thing Called Life, an English play based on a collection of life's most ironic punch lines.

At: Kyra, Indirangar
8.30 pm onwards
Call: 4341 9999

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