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<div class="txtcontent"> <table width="100%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"> <tbody> <tr> <th width="10%">TIME</th> <th width="10%">EVENT</th> <th width="20%">VENUE</th> <th width="20%">TITLE</th> <th width="30%">DECSCRIPTION</th> <th width="10%">REGISTRATION</th> </tr> <tr> <td>1900 HRS</td> <td>BWAH</td> <td>Reclamation promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>ASEEMA &amp; Pali Chimbai School<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Punjabi dance on environment as the energy giver. Special showcase at the India Music Dance competition<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="border-top: medium none; height: 31.5pt;">1900 HRS</td> <td style="border-top: medium none; border-left: medium none;">DANCE</td> <td>Reclamation Promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td width="331" style="border-top: medium none; border-left: medium none; width: 248pt;">Indian Dance competition.</td> <td style="border-top: medium none; border-left: medium none; width: 306pt;">The dance competition is open for all. It has two categories Indian Classical Dance, Indian Folk Dance</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1900 HRS</td> <td>MUSIC</td> <td>Bandstand Promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Rodney Live</td> <td>There is no boundary to a good performance with Rodney. Making the audience sing along is what he enjoys the most</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1900 hrs</td> <td>MUSIC</td> <td>Carter Road Promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Rhythm meets Melody</td> <td>Kathak and Hindustani Vocal music are closely connected. A jugalbandi of Taal and Sur</td> <td>Artistes: Isha Kathavate and Dr Sandhya Kathavate</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1900 hrs</td> <td>MUSIC</td> <td>Reclamation promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Khiladi</td> <td>Jump around with metal, punk band Khiladi</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1900 hrs</td> <td>MUSIC</td> <td>Reclamation promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Reverse Polarity<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>is a six piece metal band from Mumbai who’s shows are known to generate hysteria amongst the audience that watches them</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1930 hrs</td> <td>MUSIC</td> <td>Amphitheatre</td> <td>Double Bill:An Evening with Usha Uthup<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Soak in the ambience of the amphitheatre as you watch the Diva enthrall you with her soulful melodies</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>For Invites Call:<span style="">&#160; </span>Denita 9820233999 &amp; Naomi 9820372069<span style="">&#160; </span>Timings 10 a.m. – 1 p.m &amp; 4<span style="">&#160; </span>- 7 p.m. Gates open at 7:15 p.m. Entry by Invitation Only . No parking at the venue</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1930 hrs</td> <td>THEATRE</td> <td>The Hindustan Lever park near St. Anthony’s garage, extension of St. Paul Road<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Bandra Buggers</td> <td>Vignettes of Bandra<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1945 hrs</td> <td>THEATRE</td> <td>The Hindustan Lever park near St. Anthony’s garage, extension of St. Paul Road<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Bits &amp; Pieces</td> <td>Bits and pieces is a collection of true-to-life interactions and conversations between all couples of all kinds, shapes and sizes; a record - if you will - of couples attempting with all their might to communicate effectively. The results are, to put it mildly, uproariously absurd! You'll recognise the lovers on bandstand, the old Parsi couple down the road, the young couple arguing outside Candies, and (God forbid!) even yourself!</td> <td>Directed by Deesh Mariwala<span style="">&#160; </span>Cast: Ahlam Khan, Deesh Mariwala and Denzil Smith</td> <td>For Theatre Invites Call: <font class="font5"><span style="">&#160;</span>Denita 9820233999 &amp; Naomi 9820372069<span style="">&#160; </span>Timings 10 a.m. – 1 p.m &amp; 4<span style="">&#160; </span>- 7 p.m. Gates open at 7:15 p.m. Entry by Invitation Only . No parking at theatre venue- Kindly use public transport</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>2000 hrs</td> <td>ART</td> <td>Bandstand promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Shifting Shape – The Ocean of grace</td> <td>By Christopher Fernandes &amp; Jyotee</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2100 hrs</td> <td>THEATRE</td> <td>The Hindustan Lever park near St. Anthony’s garage, extension of St. Paul Road<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>'He Says, She Says'</td> <td>Men and women are never happy and satisfied at the exact same time. Why they haven’t been able to strike the perfect balance is a mystery no one living or dead has solved. The scales are always tipped in someone’s favour. Is this an eternal riddle that the heavens chuckle at, ever so often? Does this riddle even have a solution???<span style="">&#160; </span>I have a sneaky feeling there isn’t one … it just goes on and on and on!!!</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1900 hrs to 2200 hrs</td> <td>FOOD</td> <td>St. Annes Road near Malla Park</td> <td>Neighbourhood Food Festivals</td> <td>Indulge your taste buds with some authentic Bandra ‘Home Cooking’<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1900 hrs to 2100 hrs</td> <td>LITERATURE</td> <td>Crossword, Linking Road</td> <td>Meet Bandra's Authors<span style="">&#160; </span>- New Blood</td> <td>The authors will read from their work, discuss it with each other, and chat with the audience. Their books will also be available for sale, and the authors will sign copies for buyers.</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2030 hrs</td> <td>THEATRE</td> <td>The Hindustan Lever park near St. Anthony’s Garage, extension of St. Paul Road<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Bandra Buggers</td> <td>Vignettes of Bandra<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p>1900 to22OO hrs</p> </td> <td>ART</td> <td>Carter Road Promenade<span style="">&#160;</span></td> <td>Interactive video projection by Shilpa Gupta</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> <td>&#160;</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div>
 
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