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Don’t Miss today

Updated on: 13 June,2021 09:45 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Don’t Miss today

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Curated by Jane Borges, Kasturi Gadge and Cynera Rodricks


Embrace the yoga lifestyle



Bid goodbye to stress with live yoga sessions from Fitnesstalks, conducted by health and fitness entrepreneur Pranit Shilimkar. There are classes every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
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WHERE: @fitnesstalks.india, Instagram
WHEN: June 14 onwards, 6.30 AM

Into the wild

Photographer Aslam Saiyad is organising a basic photography workshop in the Aarey forest. This workshop aims to cover topics such as ‘getting off the auto mode’ and will help you learn everything you need to know about your camera—technical and creative settings, picture composition, along with how to develop a photographer’s eye. Traditional Warli food cooked with monsoon vegetables will be arranged to the attendees.
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WHERE: Keltipada, Aarey Colony
WHEN: June 20, 7.30 AM to 5 PM 
PRICE: Rs 980
TO REGISTER:  https://linktr.ee/HalluHallu 

Hips don’t lie

Get introduced to the world of belly dancing through regular online classes at the Tarantismo Creative Dance Company. The classes are for complete beginners and do not require any prior experience. The course will cover various hip movements, shimmies, belly rolls, and basic dance rhythms. 
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: June 14 to June 30, 10.30 AM and 6.30 PM
PRICE: Rs 2,700
TO REGISTER: 8971492903

Meet a person with a skill you can use

Priyanka Amar, 34 Urban gardening expert
Amar started iKheti in late 2011 to help individuals and communities grow healthy consumable crops within their premises and promote sustainable living. She wanted it to be a one-stop-shop for all urban farmers and gardeners, providing green consultancy, raw materials to set up an urban farm, gardening services and workshops to spread awareness on subjects like home gardening and upcycling. Amar helps her clients set up air-purifying gardens, butterfly gardens, urban farms and composting units. During the pandemic, she helped people convert their homes into mini air-purifying centres, with plants which eliminate common toxins from the air. 
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AVAILABLE FOR: Setting up urban gardens, sourcing allied equipment and conducting workshops 
CHARGES: Between Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,500 per square feet to set up a sustainable urban garden; Rs 1,500 per person for workshops 
EMAIL AT: info.ikheti@gmail.com

Recommended by: Priyanjali Mariwala, director of Aquacentric Therapy, says, “I love plants and gardening but never had the right knowledge or guidance to sustain it, which is why I reached out to Priyanka. I loved her work because it was honest. She tried to save on cost for me while keeping the authenticity of the idea intact.”

A cloth-bound collection for your bookshelf

It is one thing to have a paperback collection of classics, and completely another, to own a one-of-its-kind cloth-bound hardback set. Ikka Dukka, a boutique store, is making the latter possible. The store, which works closely with artisans and designers, to create beautifully crafted pieces, has a rare collector’s edition of hardcover classics that should be on every booklover’s wish list. You could choose from the hardcover classics by the Brontë sisters (R3,999), which includes Wuthering Heights, Villette, Jane Eyre, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, and has been designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith, or the Thomas Hardy boxed set (R3,999). We, however, saw ourselves veering towards the Jane Austen: The Complete Works boxed set (R6,999). Though priced on the higher side, the set by Penguin Classics, would be the most gorgeous addition to one’s bookshelf. It comprises all seven of her works, and comes in pastel and olive shades, with Victorian embellishments on the cover. The store also has an array of leather-bound book sets, which could make for lovely gifts.
https://ikkadukka.com/

By the book

If you are in the habit of returning to old favourite books to find new meaning and context, the Recall This Book podcast might just be your thing. Recorded at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, by Elizabeth Ferry and John Plotz, both professors at the university, the podcast invites writers and scholars to revisit old and forgotten books through conversations that help throw new light on contemporary matters. “We look backwards to see into the future: we can understand things about the future by choosing texts that shed a sideways light on our present situation,” announce the hosts on their website. The podcast has individual verticals devoted to themes like Recall this Buck on the history of money, and Books in Dark Times on pandemic reads, as well as episodes assigned to genres like science fiction. There are interviews with celebrated writers like Zadie Smith, and engaging discussions on a vast array of subjects, ranging from great children’s books and the enduring popularity of juvenile literature among adults, to Nobel laureate VS Naipaul’s reckoning with the questions of the minority in postcolonial societies. The podcast is available on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Stitcher.
recallthisbook.org

Painting six yards of elegance

If you’re a saree hoarder, Neeru Handa’s range will not disappoint you.  Chandigarh-based Handa has mastered the art of using this six-yard cloth as her canvas and paints beautiful floral and abstract designs on it. Besides her interests in fashion and design, Handa is also a certified fitness trainer and nutritionist. “I actually studied to be a trained teacher in schools, but I knew it wasn’t my calling... When I realised how much I loved fashion, I took fashion design courses from home, and that’s how I got into this industry,” Handa shares. Keen to give the saree an enhanced look, she thought of incorporating paints instead of regular stitching. “I personally love floral prints and sarees, so when I started my first project, I decided to combine the two and painted intricate floral designs on a saree,” says Handa. Handa’s sarees are suitable for both daily and formal wear, and strike the perfect balance between simplicity and fashion. She uses pigment dyes, fabric and acrylic paints, and it usually takes her four-seven days to complete an order, depending on the design. Customers can choose the design as well as the material they want it on, such as koradoria or organza silk, chiffon or satin. The sarees are priced At Rs 7000 and above.
@rangbarse_creations, Instagram

Let it flow

Fluid art involves a tool-free and form-free experienceFluid art involves a tool-free and form-free experience

If you are a first-time artist, fluid art may be how you enter this world, which may often feel intimidating. Sakshi Lunkad, a Mumbai-based interior designer and artist, started experimenting with the form which is an abstract style of art that needs no tools, only a canvas of your preferred choice and an array of colours to play with.

Sakshi Lunkad
Sakshi Lunkad

You need to pour the colours in a cup and on to the canvas to allow them to flow freely to form an abstract design. Lunkad hosts regular workshops and private sessions and is also expanding her repertoire with newer trends like  resin art, alcohol ink and tie-dye.

Sakshi Lunkad’s art boxes
Sakshi Lunkad’s art boxes

She creates art boxes for amateur artists, which consist of a canvas, paints, and other essentials like aprons and gloves. The entire kit costs between Rs 2100 and Rs 2500. 
https://sakshilunkadart.com/

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