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Must catch events this weekend

Updated on: 17 September,2010 07:01 AM IST  | 
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Feel brush strokes on your body. Plus 3 more must-catch events

Must catch events this weekend

Feel brush strokes on your body. Plus 3 more must-catch events

On: September 17, 8.30 pm onwards
At: B Flat, Indiranagar
On: September 18, 8.30 pm
At: Opus in The Creek, Mahadevapura
Call: 99863 71023


Visual treat and foot thumping music can be your keys to fun, this weekend.

This weekend do something new as you show your back to Chandra, a city based body painter who will showcase his artworks on ravishing models. The sleek models will then walk the ramp in their body painted avatars.



All his paintings will feature the numbers 1575, a year when the event sponsors, a private spirits company was born.

Confessing that the love for experimentation inspired him to choose body painting as a profession, Chandra says, "This form gives me greatest satisfaction.

It challenges my creative insight." Chandra promises to draw anything that his canvas demands, from landscapes to the deepest thoughts.

A live performance by the Delhi-based band Level 9 will follow the art show. Playing originals like Keep the Promise and The Bus Song, the band is going to give you the best of rhythm and blues.

Admire works of 30 artists under one roof

On from: September 18 and 19, 11 am to 6 pm
At: The Lalit Ashok, Kumara Krupa Road
Call: 3052 7777
Sakshi Art Gallery from Mumbai is celebrating its 25th anniversary by organising art exhibitions across various metros.

The show in Bangalore is a tribute to our fair city. Works of 30 odd artists from around the country will be on display at this exhibition.

You can gape at fresh offerings from renowned artists like Julian Opie, Anirban Mitra, Reji Arackal, Rekha Rodwittiya, Sunil Gawde, Surendran Nair, Valay Shende, Vasudha Thozhur, Nandini Valli and Ravinder Reddy among others.u00a0

Tune in to some funk and blues

Log On To: www.pubrockfest.com for details
What started out as a small event with 12 bands in the year 2005 has grown over the years to 65 bands and 75 gigs in 18 cities.

The festival today has rock acts spanning weekend nights in the city at leading pubs and clubs. Watch out for Soulmate, a blues band from Shillong who will perform on tonight at Opus, Palace Cross Road.

Bangalore's very own alternative, funk and blues rock band Galeej Gurus, will be jamming at Purple Haze on September 19.u00a0u00a0

Share your secrets with six strangers

ON FROM: September 18, 6.30 pm

AT: Crossword, JP Nagar
CALL: 4120 8691

Author, columnist and family counsellor Gauri Dange will be in town for the launch of her book The Counsel of Strangers. The launch will also be attended by author and musician Vikram Sampath and theatre personality Pinty Rao.

The book revolves around six strangers stuck together at a typical Indian wedding at a resort and bored out of their wits.
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To escape the wedding shenanigans they disappear together to a quieter viewing gallery. From dusk to dawn each of them reveal their deepest secrets to each other and come to terms with their past over this chance encounter.



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