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Go wow this weekend in Bangalore

Concerts, performances, workshops, parties and what not — this weekend it’s time to head out and make the most out of it. We helps you plan up that to-do list

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    Shake it daddy
    Well, you guessed it right. It’s DJ Aqeel in the house taking you on a tour de Filmistan. Tonight, gear up to groove with the big daddy of remixes, DJ Aqeel at Shukravar Ki Raat at i-BAR. Forget everything, let your hair down and join him on a wild masala trip into the heart of Bollywood as he digs deep into his repertoire of the latest Bollywood hits and remixes. Isn’t that hotness?
    At i-BAR, The Park, MG Road, On This evening, 8.30pm, Call 9886114880.

    ChaMm se voh aa gayi
    It’s time to go sing along the best of Bollywood numbers as Akriti Kakkar will be performing live in the city this weekend. This young singer who currently is hosting the latest and revamped season of Antakshari, got her ticket to Bollywood with Chamm Se Voh Aa Jaye from the movie Dus. Since then there has been no looking back for her. Look forward to Akriti enthralling Bangaloreans as part of the Alive — India In Concert. Now that’s Bollywood.
    At Phoenix Market City On November 18, 7pm onwards Call 9986984878

    That’s hip
    All you hip hop lovers, here’s something interesting that you can check out over the weekend. It’s Freeze, the hip hop festival that has been around for almost three years now. This festival in its fourth year will feature all the elements of hip hop. Look forward to artistes performing Bboying, popping, draffiti and beat boxing. So lets go hip hopping!
    At St John’s, Koramangala and Mount Carmel College, Vasanthnagar On November 17 and 18
    Call 9844712965

    All for Freedom
    Freedom to the youth today has different connotations and means different things to different people — freedom from corruption, freedom to choose a career, freedom to live the way one wants to, freedom to earn, freedom to enjoy music, dance without censorship or something as simple as the freedom to go out and party without too many restrictions. Keeping this in mind Indigo Live is hosting The Cry Freedom concert, a celebration of the expression of freedom through live music and arts. This concerts features performances by Skrat and Frank’s Got The Funk. So guys it’s time to gang up and jam with friends for freedom.
    At CounterCulture, 2D2, 4th Cross, Near Xylem Building, Whitefield Road On November 17, 8.30pm onwards Call 41400794

    Face This
    How you wish you could tell everything about a person only by reading his face. Maybe you can try it out now. They say different parts of your face reveal the status of your health. Those parts also correlate with different organs of the body and their healthiness. Keeping this in mind, The Academy for Skill and Knowledge is conducting a two-day workshop on Face Reading the latest tool for diagnosing health related issues. This workshop will be conducted by Zane Cuxton, who has been training people on face reading in Bangalore for more than a decade. So, what does your face say?
    At IAT auditorium, Arakere Hall, Vasanthnagar On November 17 and 18, 10am onwards
    Call 8880770176

    Another you?
    What if you met another you — a living, breathing other you? Would you have a conversation with her, or run in the opposite direction? Or, what if you found, lying in a corner of your house, your own body — without the breath of life? What would an encounter like that do to your ‘sense of self’?. Explore the answers to these questions at The Company Theatre’s latest play Unselfed. The play directed by Sujay Saple has been developed through a collaboration between contemporary dancers and theatre performers. Go ahead and find another you.
    At Ranga Shankara, 2nd Phase JP Nagar
    On November 17, 7.30pm onwards and 18, 3.30pm and 7.30pm onwards Call 26493982

    Where fantasies never end
    Here’s your chance to get mesmerised in the whole new world of creative expressions. Ganjam is hosting the much-awaited Flights of Fantasy, a three-day Carnatic music and dance extravaganza. Held for the 16th consecutive year, Flights of Fantasy, an immensely popular music festival, has become a part of the music calendar among the connoisseurs in the city. This year’s festival will see performances by Carnatic musicians like Ganesh and Kumaresh (violin duet), Harikatha by Vishaka Hari and dance ballet by Nirupama and Rajendra. Doesn’t that sound so beautiful?
    At Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Vyalikaval, Malleswaram On till November 18, 6.30pm onwards Call 22261233 or 41265091 for passes

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