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21 things to do in Mumbai from 3rd September to 9th September

Updated on: 03 September,2017 01:31 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Enjoy lip-smacking food and drinks with Summer House Cafe’s lavish new weekend brunch menu

21 things to do in Mumbai from 3rd September to 9th September


12 PM – 5 PM: Enjoy lip-smacking food and drinks with Summer House Cafe's lavish new weekend brunch menu. The extravagant brunch takes you through an elaborate five-course meal where one can feast on delectable soups, salads, starters, main course with absolutely no limit.
Where: Summer House Cafe, Todi Mills, Lower Parel
Cost: Brunch with mocktails - Rs 1,099
Call: 33951631


Sip fruity cocktails
12 PM – 5 PM: Try unique cocktails created with fresh fruits, bitters and rare liquers to compliment Hakkasan's special Sunday brunch menu. The drinks include, Grape Melon Bellini and Fortune Teller, a watermelon-based cocktail with basil and lime.
Where: Hakkasan, 206, Krystal, Waterfield Road, Linking Road, Bandra West
Call: 26444444


Go diving
9 AM: Head to Pune next weekend to join the underwater festival that brings the scuba diving experience a step closer to you. The festival is open to both professional swimmers and non-swimmers keen on participating in a series of underwater-themed games. While certified PADI, SSI and CMAS divers can try and conquer the obstacle course in a 15 feet-deep pool, swimmers can train to play underwater hockey. Coupled with great music and good food, this promises to be a wet adventure.
Where: Finkick Adventures Scuba Diving Center, Divisional Sports Complex Swimming Pool, Yerawada, Pune
Entry: Rs 1,950
To Book: insider.in

Paint your wine glass
12 PM: It's time to jazz up the boring crockery in your cupboard, by painting them to make them look brand new. At this two-hour workshop, you will learn how to paint wine glasses. All art material will be provided.
Where: Doolally Taproom, August Kranti Marg, Near Kemps Corner flyover
Entry: Rs 1,400
To Book: eventshigh.com

Groove to jazz
5.30 PM: Itching to get out those dancing shoes? Worry, not. You can now learn to swing and jive to jazz at the Lindy Hop beginner's class. And, what's best is that you don't need a partner to go, shake a leg.
Where: Fun Republic Social, Plot No 844/4, Fun Republic Mall, 3rd Floor, Andheri West ENTRY: R250 per person; R400 for a couple
To Book: instamojo.com

Catch a single performer play
7 PM: Catch Ira Dubey's solo performance in 9 Parts of Desire. The play, which details the lives of nine Iraqi women, delves into the many conflicting aspects of what it means to be a woman in a country and overshadowed by war.
Where: G5A Foundation, Laxmi Mills, Shakti Mills Lane,
Off Dr E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi
Entry: Rs 590
To Book: boomyshow.com

Make paper sculptures
4 PM: Create abstract human sculptures with newspaper and give them the effect of an antique iron sculpture, at a dry paper mache workshop. You will learn to create two human figurines at the session.
Where: Amtoobai Block, Swami Vivekanand Road, Bandra West
Entry: Rs 4,000
To ook: eventshigh.com

Show off your LPs
4 PM – 10 AM: Ever wondered how your collection would sound booming from the best quality speakers. The Hive and the Revolver Store have kicked off a one-of-a-kind event where you can show off your record collection and play songs from your favourite 45s or LPs. It's the best place learn about new and old artistes and listen to some rare finds.
Where: The Revolver Club, 314, Fairlands Building, Lady J Road, Mahim
RSVP: bit.ly/RCBYOV

What lies beneath
Attend a one-of-a-kind exhibition organised by renowned innerwear brand Jockey that traces their journey from 1876 to 2017. They are instrumental in creating the first ever men's brief — the Y-front brief in 1934. They also developed underwear for astronauts at NASA and were the first to introduce the waistband of the underwear. The brand was originally called Coopers Inc., after its founder Samuel T. Cooper. The pop-up museum will take you through the brand's eventful 141-year old history and lend you a glimpse on what it takes for a brand to become legendary.
When: September 8 to 10, 11 am to 10 pm
Where: High Street Phoenix, Lower Parel
Call: 43339994
Free

There's Mor
Laugh out loud at this solo special by upcoming comic Anshu Mor from a Gurgaon, who left a plush corporate job in his 40s to become a standup comedian. Among the many hats Mor wears, is that of a digital content creator and brand consultant, besides being the founder of entertainment and storytelling company, Talking Mime. This is his second solo special which will have him talk about his observations about urban work life and existence in 40s.
When: September 8, 8 pm
Where: Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, Junction 24th and 32nd Road, near Patwardhan Park, off Linking Road, Bandra West
Call: 9892585856
Entry: Rs 640

Relive the razzmatazz
Watch Denzil Smith and Rhys Sebastian perform a semi-autobiographical musical about a Goan and an Anglo-Indian musician who brought jazz influences into Hindi film music during the period between 1950s and 1970s. The retelling features stories about musical legends like Lakshmikant-Pyarelal, Shankar-Jaikishan, and takes viewers through the journey from Bombay to Mumbai, and how it fit into the Indian culture map. The play has been written by Ramu Ramanathan and directed by Etienne Coutinho.
When: September 7, 7 pm
Where: Prithvi Theatre, Janki Kutir, Juhu
Call: 26149546
Entry: Rs 415

Bollywood on my plate
Immerse yourself in Bollywood with desi flavours on your plate and desi music in the background. As DJ Bunty takes you on a trip of the best Hindi beats, dig into Charlie Chaplin Kebab, Zhingat Tacos, and quirky cocktails like GeetaBabita and ImlikaBoota.
When: 9.30 pm onwards, daily
Where: Hitchki, Hiranandani Business Park, Lake Boulevard Road, Powai
Call: 33126904

Rhythm in colours
Pune-based artist Rahul Phulkar's Mohanam is an exhibition of paintings themed on the concept of rhythm. He has created on canvas forms of Radha and Krishna, and has portrayed rhythm through their emotions. We see depictions of musical instruments like the flute, sitar and tanpura. The follows the miniature style and is a champion of details.
When: 11 am to 7pm, till Sept 4
Where: Nehru Centre Art Gallery, Dr Annie Besant Road, Worli
Call: 24964676

Of the us and the other
How does biology help us imagine social worlds? Neuroscientist and professor Vidita Vaidya will be sharing her insights on morality and its connection to social constructs.
When: 5.30 pm, September 15
Where: Kitab Khana, Somaiya Bhavan, MG Road, Flora Fountain
To register: mumbailocal@junoontheatre.org

Be potent and playful
Sip on a playful combination of sake, tequila, passion puree called Sake Sangria or dive into the refreshing Cambodian Cooler — vodka, watermelon juice and gari. For something stronger, try a blend of vodka and absinthe.
When: 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm and 7 pm to 11 pm, daily
Where: Asia Kitchen & Bar, Sakinaka Junction, Andheri Kurla Road, Sakinaka
Call: 30151694

The best medicine is here
8.30 pm: Catch the East India Comedy's comedians pull new jokes out of nowhere in their brand new show, Making S*#t Up! This show will feature new stand-up, panels, crowd discussions, game shows and general stupidity. Here's to the start of a season of fresh material.
Where: G5A Foundation for Contemporary Culture, Laxmi Mills Estate, off
Dr E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi
entry: '500
Call: 24909393

Learn Ashtanga Vinyasa
7.30 aM onwards: The workshop will be an introduction to Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga, where students will get to experience the primary series of the yoga sequence. Conducted by clinical hypnotherapist and Hatha Yoga teacher Ratish R Rao, the workshop requires prior yoga experience.
Where: Arts In Motion, 39/44, TV Chidambaran Marg, Sion East
Entry: '424
Call: 9820183231

A night to remember
9 pm onwards: Buckle up to get transported to Cloud Number 9 as you tap your feet to some of the most iconic Bryan Adams songs in this tribute concert. Helmed by Vibhas Shukla and Troy Damerum on vocals and guitars, this line up promises a fun night to remember.
Where: Hard Rock Café, Wadia International Center, Bombay Dyeing, Pandhurang Budhkar Marg, Worli
Free
Call: 24382888

A painting party
2 pm onwards: Spend a weekday afternoon discovering the artist in you at this painting party. Prepare for a fun, laid back, art gathering, where you will learn new techniques and work your new skills on canvas. All art materials, as well as food and beverages, will be provided.
Where: Doolally Taproom, Park House, Annexe, Nathalal Parikh Marg, Cuffe Parade
CALL: 7400046344
entry: Rs 1,650

Vinyl evenings
7 pm onwards: The Hive and the Revolver Store are kicking off a weekly series of BYOVs. This is a perfect time for you to show off your record collection and play songs from your favourite 45s or LPs on best quality speakers. Best to come in early and play longer.
Where: 314, Fairlands Building, Lady J Road, Mahim
Entry: Free
Call: 9833182255

Lend your ears to Acapella
7 pM onwards: If you're someone who enjoys Acapella, there's good news. The Magnets, a six-man sound machine, which has created ripples in the international music scene with their beat boxing and singing, is here. Joining them is classical-crossover singer, Natalie Di Luccio.
Where: Tata Theatre, NCPA, Nariman Point
Call: 66223737
Entry: Rs 1,000-Rs 5,000

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