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07 February,2021 08:34 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Kasturi Gadge

Binge on Chinese New Year specials >> Where: Yauatcha, Raheja Tower, Bandra East; When: 12 PM to 11 PM; Call: 9222222800

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Recreate Venice on canvas

Can't travel? Paint your dream destination. Bombay Drawing Room is hosting an online art workshop, where you will recreate Venice on canvas, in a 2.5 hour-long guided session. The instructor will make the painting simpler for you by teaching you different art techniques.
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When: February 7, 5 PM
Where: Zoom
Price: Rs 499
To Register: https://www.instamojo.com/bombaydrawingroom

Listen to songs of love

Catch a live concert, The Language of Love, by Tiara and Tiana Oberoi from The Harmony Chorus. The duo will showcase a selection of Western Classical and musical theatre repertoire performed as solos and duets, where they will sing about love through different perspectives - siblings, parents and children; friends, love between soulmates, love for humanity and the love that God has for us.
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When: February 13, 6 PM
Where: https://bit.ly/2MG2wgV

Attend a mindfulness class

Enroll for a four-day experiential workshop, The Journey Within, where you will learn about self-hypnosis, and managing emotions and energy. The focus of the sessions is on understanding and transforming the self, by understanding how the mind works and the role of energy and emotions in daily life.
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When: February 12 to 15, 4 PM- 7 PM
Price: Rs 5,500
To Register: https://wellness-space.net/

Join a walkathon

Put on your walking shoes, and take part in the Oxfam Trailwalker's virtual trailwalker challenge. Participants can walk for 100 km/50 km/25 km over 10 days, complying with social distancing rules. An e-certificate will be provided on completing the challenge. This year's theme, #WalkForHer, is to end all discrimination against women.
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When: February 25 and March 8
Price: Rs 1,000
To Register: https://virtualtrailwalker.oxfamindia.org/

Meet a person with a skill you can use


Vaithianathan was working at a media house, When something told her to quit that and get into yoga for her well-being. At the time, she never thought she'd teach yoga, let alone to kids. She has trained in Hatha Yoga from The Yoga Institute, and in Ashtanga Vinyasa from Indea Yoga, Mysore. Vaithianathan feels that every differently-abled child is unique and a lot of creativity goes into planning their lessons, as it's super tricky to get their attention. She talks to them to understand their likes, dislikes, and hobbies. This helps her curate personalised sessions.
Sharanya Vaithianathan, 26 Yoga Teacher
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Available for: Yoga sessions for differently-abled children
Charges: Rs 1,000
Email at: rtr.sharanya3140@gmail.com

Recommended by: Neha Changrani, architect, "During the lockdown When everything was stationary, yoga calmed my daughter [a Class III student]. She thoroughly enjoys doing yoga especially, the book balancing that Sharanya does with her."

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