Campaign India Team
Jul 16, 2010

Weekend happenings: Catch the Business Class Refugees at Bluefrog

The weekend is here again and while it may not be the same fun without the excitement of the FIFA World Cup, one can use the new found free time to head out and avoid boredom.

Weekend happenings: Catch the Business Class Refugees at Bluefrog

The weekend is here again and while it may not be the same fun without the excitement of the FIFA World Cup, one can use the new found free time to head out and avoid boredom.

 
Music
 
Business Class Refugees
 
Catch Yotam Agam and Patrick Sebag perform Business Class Refugees Live on Friday and Saturday at Blue Frog, Mumbai. Live electronica from the K+G business class refugees that feature Mahesh Vinayakram on Vocal, Padma Shankar on Violin, Eyal Mazig on Bass, Yoav Bunzel on Drums and Meher Malik on Dance
 
The founders of Earth Sync records, and the producers of the Laya project. K&G are the gurus of fusing together electronica with ethnic and traditional sound.
 
Catch them play at Bluefrog on Friday from 9:30 pm onwards and then on Saturday night from 10:30 pm onwards.
 
Comedy
 
John Fothergill, Jeff Innocent and Steve Hughes will be at the Comedy Store at the Palladium in Lower Parel on Sunday from 8:30 pm onwards. Catch loads of banter, street wisdom and the wit of these three at an entry fee of Rs 500. Tickets are also available on www.bookmyshow.com
 
Theatre
 
Nithari's Children 
 
Nithari's Children is an interactive performance by children from a village in UP called Nithari which suffered a tragedy in 2007. The play is directed by Sanjay Kumar and features the story of the survivors from that tragedy. Catch this at the American Centre, 24 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, in Delhi from 6:30 pm onwards. A photo-ID for proof for entry must be carried.
 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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