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Jazz music to poetry: Make the most of January with these activities in Mumbai

Updated on: 14 January,2024 07:15 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Bhoomika Singh | mailbag@mid-day.com

WHERE: South Stories, Thane; WHEN: 7.30 AM to 10.30 PM; PRICE: Rs 400 for two

Jazz music to poetry: Make the most of January with these activities in Mumbai

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Kavitaon se kahaniyon tak



A soulful blend of music and poetry, ’Qissey aur Kahaniya’ is a poetry narrative centered around life, love, and laughter is guaranteed to evoke strong emotions and provide a memorable experience. With Priya Malik at the forefront and Vanika Sangtani, Abhin Joshi, Aryansh Arora, and Yashi Verma in tow, it is diverse selection of both new and beloved poets.
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WHEN: January 21, 6.30 PM onwards 
WHERE: Tata Gardens, NCPA
PRICE: Rs 500 onwards
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com


When the legends perform

Adapted from Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Cinematograph’s What done is done is a play directed by theatre legend Rajat Kapoor. The story revolves around the world of Macky B and his Lady. It’s a story from 1606 with various adaptations, and this one is a mixture of comedy, drama, and bits of life’s wisdom interspersed in between the acts. 
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WHEN: 18 January to 20 January, 6 PM and 9 PM 
WHERE: Prithvi theater, Juhu
PRICE: Rs 500 onwards
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com

Jazz it up

Espen Berg Trio, from Norway, has enthralled listeners with its jazz-inspired yet modern Nordic sound, which combines different melodies with complex rhythms and technical dexterity. That Friday Jazz is a musical series which aims to replicate the enchanting beauty of jazz nights at Giant Five Warehouse.
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WHEN: January 19, 7.30 PM
WHERE: G5A Warehouse, Mahalaxmi 
PRICE: Rs 499 onwards
TO BOOK: insider.com 

Short and sweet

Short Film Corner by White Wall Screenings is a hub for cinema buffs who love picking apart niche documentaries and short films. This Sunday, they have a selection of three shorts, based on the theme of marriage. Smartphone by Ankush Bhatt; Nazariya by Rashmi Somvanshi, and  Date Night by Vatsal Jain. After the screenings, there is a QnA session with the directors, to address any question the audience has regarding the making of the film.
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WHEN: January 14, 6 PM 
WHERE: Above the Habitat, Khar 
PRICE: Rs 200 onwards 
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com

Meet a person with a skill you can use

Babita Kakrania, 51, sound healer and life coach
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Available for: Sound healing 
Charges: Rs 2,500 onwards (individual sessions) 
Contact:  9930876372; healingheavens.com 

Babita Kakrania has been conducting healing therapy for over two decades. She offers a variety of healing services, such as reiki, pranic healing, and shamanism and sound healing. Kakrania tells us about a pranic healing session that healed her diabetes, spurring an interest in healing. Her own healing journey resulted in her being cured of arthritis, ulcers, and several other ailments and she decided to learn further, so that she could do the same for others. Today, her clients report being cured of diabetes and experience improvements in their relationships and careers, simply because of the peace of mind induced by her healing therapies.

RECOMMENDED BY: Alli Atkenson, Yoga Instructor “As first timers, Babita gently guided us through the meditation with calm instruction to close our eyes and relax. As soon as she struck the first bowl, I knew we were in for a treat. Each bowl resounded with resonance that penetrated deep into our chakras—like a massage for our brain and nervous system.”

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