Cricket celebration box >> WHERE: All Mad Over Donuts stores; WHEN: June 20 to June 22, 11 AM to 11 PM; TO ORDER: madoverdonuts.com, Swiggy and Zomato
Celebration Box
Make your own tote bag
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Learn the art of weaving macrame tote bags, mobile pockets and curtain bands in this workshop which will cover two types of knots and handles.
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: June 22, 3 PM
PRICE: Rs 700
TO REGISTER: 9822254472
De-stress with dot art mandala
The Drawing Room brings you its signature dot art mandala workshop with home-delivered kits. Dot painting originated in aboriginal Australia and a mandala in Sanskrit means a circle representing the universe. With dot art mandala, you get to blend these two ideas in a therapeutic fashion. The workshop is open for all ages, and the instructor will guide you on how to create your first dot art mandala.
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: June 20, 5 PM to 7.30 PM
PRICE: Rs 1,900
TO REGISTER: 9619273009
Perfect weather to trek
Treks and Trails is organising a fun monsoon trek to Sondai Fort which is located in Karjat. It will offer beautiful views of Morbe Dam, Prabalgad, Irshalgad, Rajmachi, Songiri forts, the Karnala fort and the Matheran mountain range. The difficulty level of the trek is medium, and the cost includes transport from Mumbai, breakfast and guide charges.
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WHERE: Trek to Sondai Fort, Maharashtra
WHEN: June 27, 5.30 AM
PRICE: R699
TO REGISTER: https://www.treksandtrails.org/tours/sondai-fort-trek
Sounds of Shakespeare
Avid Learning is organising an online lecture, conducted by Jonathan Gill Hariss, professor of English at the University of Ashoka, on how Shakespeare uses the sounds and rhythms of words to generate powerful effects of character and emotion and how Indian film adaptations have applied them.
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WHERE: Zoom
WHEN: June 24 to July 7, 6 PM to 7 PM
TO REGISTER: https://www.avidlearning.in/programmes/2021/live-sounds-of-shakespeare/
Meet a person with a skill you can use
Vinanti Kothari, 30 Woodworker
AVAILABLE FOR: Custom-made wooden furniture and decor
CHARGES: From Rs 700 to Rs 3,000
EMAIL AT: [email protected]
Kothari got her Bachelor’s degree in architectural design from Nottingham Trent University, UK, and worked as an interior designer for a few years. She now sells her woodwork, which is inspired by her love for colours and distressed wood, under the brand name Not So Shabby. Some of her signature pieces include custom-made name signs, lap desks and panels of wood mosaic. She says her products were created to make a statement as functional art. She offers gallery wall consultations where she designs a layout containing picture frames along with wall décor, and also makes other customised products to suit her client’s needs. As everything is handmade, production and dispatch take about three weeks.
RECOMMENDED BY: Rukmini Ray, decor blogger, says, “I have known Vinanti since 2017 when she was doing the farmhouse-style frames. Back then, it was a lesser-known style of decor. Her work is impeccable. You ask for a rustic wooden hanger with cogs and she will give you a farmhouse-style hanger that’s straight out of your dreams. Her distressed wood furniture is a work of art.”