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City joins in int’l celebrations of man’s odyssey in space

By Express News Service  |   Published: 04th October 2017 10:10 PM  |  

Last Updated: 05th October 2017 08:27 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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BENGALURU: As part of World Space Week, a series of workshops, games, poetry sessions and film screenings are being organised in the city until October 10. Initiated by  Books and Brews, the events will be held in venues across the city in celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition. All events are free,except the one on October 7, an art workshop where material cost is involved.

Are you game?
Session: Cosmic encounters with ReRoll board games
When: October 5, 7 pm
Where:  Games Khopcha,Koramangala

Bookworm alert
Session: Demystifying SF genres by Abhijit Bhattacharya
When: October 8, 12 pm
Where: Church Street Social

Art + text workshop
Session: The Silly Space by Khushnaz Lala
When: October 7, 3 pm
Where: Third Wave Coffee Roasters, Kormangala
Entry : `600  + 1 Coffee / limited to 20 pax

Poetic interlude
Session: Spoken word poetry by Povera Ahemdabad
When: October 6, 7 pm
Where: Lahe Lahe, Indiranagar

Space talk
Session: Who goes to space? by Empathy Labs
When: October 9, 7pm Where: Sly Granny

Film fare
Session: Jumping through Space and Time by Prateeksha Satyamoorthy
When: October 8, 4 pm
Where: Venkataramanan Associates, Langford Gardens

Art attack
Session: Space Art Party by Mujo
When: October 10, 4pm
Where: Mujo - A Collaborative Space, Yelahanka

Movie night
Session: Screening of the film 2001: A Space Odyssey
When: October 10, 6pm  
Where: Mujo - A Collaborative Space, Yelahanka

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