Round City: Dance, music, artwork and extra in Delhi-NCR this month

Catch Natya Taringini’s twenty sixth version of the ‘Parampara’ competition, which can see performances of Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, Sarod, and extra. Natya Tarangini was based by the Padma Bhushan-winning dance duo Raja Radha Reddy and Kaushalya Reddy. The competition will see performances by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Raja Radha Reddy Troupe, Aruna Sairam, Rama Vaidyanathan, Aditi Mangaldas and Jayateerth Mevundi.The occasion shall be held from November 12-14 at 7pm at Amphitheatre Raja Radha Rangmanch in Natya Tarangini Institute of Performing Arts, Saket, New Delhi. RSPV on [email protected]
twenty sixth version of the ‘Parampara’ competition
Let unfastened and swing
Watch unbiased singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad carry out stay because the artist stops by the town for his ‘The Means That Lovers Do’ India tour. Kuhad shall be selling his new album of the identical identify which was realised in Could this 12 months. Recognized for hits like chilly/mess, Kasoor and Tune kaha, amongst others, Kuhad rose to fame when former US President Barack Obama included chilly/mess in his annual listing of favorite music. Watch him carry out 8 pm on November 12 at Airia Mall, Gurugram. Tickets on bookmyshow.in.
Prateek Kuhad
Witness a narrative
Catch the Hindi adaptation of French novelist Florian Zeller’s play ‘The Father’, directed by Mohit Tripathi. The story revolves round a father who refuses all help from his daughter as he ages. As he tries to make sense of his altering circumstances, he begins to doubt his family members, his personal thoughts, and even the material of his actuality. The play shall be showcased on November 18, 7 pm at Shri Ram Centre, Delhi. Tickets on bookmyshow.in.
Hindi adaptation of French novelist Florian Zeller’s play ‘The Father’
Pause and replicate
Go to the solo portray and sculpture exhibition ‘Infinite Gentle’ by Paresh Maity, which offers with the feelings and experiences the artist has garnered through the years; proper from the religious ghats of Benaras to the tranquil lagoons of Venice; the colors of the Indian panorama to the grandeur and celebration of Indian festivals. From November 11-25 on the India Habitat Centre. Entry free.



