10 April,2022 06:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Nimisha Patil
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Celebrity fitness trainer and pilates guru Radhika Karle has moulded her expertise to curate an online class to guide and inform you about the fundamentals of pilates. She will also talk about different diets, types of pilates, breathing and how one can start their own fitness studio.
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WHERE: Online
WHEN: Till April 30
PRICE: Rs 699
TO BOOK: unlu.io
With National Pet Day around the corner, BKC's pet-friendly mall has organised a party full of enjoyable games, drool worthy prizes and a buffet curated specially for your pets. Besides all the fun, there will be a special canine behaviourist who will be conducting a training session for all your doggie troubles, a pop-up clinic to check your pet's heart health and an adoption camp organised by World for ALL Animal Care.
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WHERE: Jio World Drive Mall, Bandra
WHEN: April 10, 5-9 PM
PRICE: Rs 249 (Doggie entry is free)
TO BOOK: townscript.com
Raasta and Lineage records are coming together to feature and celebrate the sub genres of Techno with some of the finest DJs, producers and influencers in the country. The music is straight from the depths of Detroit, UK and the European underground scene, and will feature musicians like Ben-E, Fluent in Silent, Ttunes + Toulhouse, N-Kat and Damage.
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WHERE: Raasta Bombay, Khar
WHEN: April 15-16, 8 PM onwards
PRICE: Rs 500 onwards
TO BOOK: skillboxes.com
Scavenger's Daughter, a play directed by Ritesh Menon staring Pravin Dabas and Meher Mistry, is a tale of the NRI Chaudhary family settled in the US. When their father is diagnosed with Alzheimer disease, the conflict between three children and their step mother starts to turn ugly and volatile. When the parents are found dead, the detective is convinced that this is not suicide. This murder mystery is a ride with twists, turns and secrets.
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WHERE: Zee Theatre, TataPlay
WHEN: April 10, 2 PM and 8 PM
PRICE: Rs 75 per month
Kevin Shah, 25 Children's musician and educator
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AVAILABLE FOR: Music sessions for children
Charges: Rs 6,000 onwards for a 12 week term, varies according to age
Email: musicwith kevinshah@gmail.com
Shah, who began learning Indian classical music at the age of three and is a trained percussionist, curates special music and movement programmes catering to children between the ages of one to eight. From a language development perspective, Shah uses music as an essential tool for fussy children to brush their teeth, put on their clothes and things back in place. He has a different song for each of these chores. His classes have a lot of different props such as toys, bubbles, balloons, games, and soft toys that help in harmony, rhythm, dance and making them realise that music can be made with everyday objects too. His group sessions are now offline. He has specific interactions with every parent and child weekly.
RECOMMENDED BY: Nidhi Chheda, mother of Hridan Chheda, says, "Hridan was almost two years old when he joined Kevin sir's music class. Throughout this one year, he was introduced to singing, instruments and the basics of music through various activities. He also learnt rhymes."