23 January,2022 09:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Kasturi Gadge
Biryani
Gaurav Gupta is back with brand-new content. With over 45 million YouTube views and a special on Amazon Prime, Gupta is now a well-established name in the comic industry and will make you laugh till you cry.
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: January 26, 9 pm onwards
PRICE: Rs 499
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com
This is a call to participate in the Republic Day virtual marathon. You can start at your desired location and at a convenient time, and once you finish your run, you have to click a screenshot of the app you are using to calculate your distance.
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WHEN: January 26
TO BOOK: townscript.com
This is an exploration walk around the Bombay Dockyard. If you're someone who loves history then this is what you should do this Sunday. This walk will take you back to the time when Bombay rose as an important port city.
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WHERE: The Asiatic Society of Mumbai Town Hall
WHEN: January 23, 8 AM onwards
PRICE: Rs 599
TO BOOK: townscript.com
In this workshop, you will learn to embroider the first letter of your name and a quote on a rubber plant leaf. All the equipment, including extra leaves for practice, will be provided.
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: January 23, 9 AM to 5 PM (with a two-hour break)
PRICE: Rs 2,000
TO REGISTER: @bespokebysaurabh, Instagram
Ami Shroff, 36 Contact ball juggler
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Available for: Contact ball juggling classes
Charges: Rs 5,000 for a 10-day course
Email at: amishroff99@gmail.com
In her contact ball juggling classes, Shroff teaches techniques involving the acrylic ball where one maintains contact with it, along with toss or throw juggling where one might not always have contact with the body. The classes are aimed at helping people of various age groups improve their hand-eye coordination and sense of balance along with releasing stress. While Shroff does perform other styles of classic juggling, her contact workshops that run through the week teach different styles each day followed by a revision class at the end. Shroff chanced upon contact ball juggling during one of her trips to Goa, and honed her skills by watching other jugglers and researching on the internet.
Recommended By: Bipasha Mukherjee, parent to a student, says, "To my son, the workshop was the best thing that happened to him during the lockdown. Through her online training, he has learnt to juggle as many as four balls."