Pandit Bhimsen Joshi’s grandson Viraj Joshi will present the gems of his gharana. Artist Aditya Shirke will teach children and adults how to make magic with paper. And a workshop will draw upon the beauty of Malaysian Batik. There is no excuse to stay home and be bored in Pune this weekend.
Where: Pune Handmade Paper Institute
When: May 19-24, 11 am onward
How Much: Entry fee (includes factory tour) is Rs 150 for those below 10; Rs 250 for others. Fees for a workshop are Rs 1,000; fees for any three workshops are Rs 2,500.
Contact: http://www.punehandmadepaers.com
The Pune Handmade Paper Institute is known for making the paper on which the Constitution of India is written. This year, they are holding the first Paperweek, an important initiative on origami, doodling, block printing, book-binding and making paper bags. The workshops will be conducted by artist Aditya Shirke. Also included are live art demos, a paper pop, a flea market of sustainable brands and a drumming session on the morning of May 21.
Where: The Square, Novotel Pune
When: May 19-28, 7 pm onward
How Much: Rs 1,550 (plus tax, without alcohol)
Contact: 8411956581
Colombo-based chef Anura’s trademark is working only with particular spices and ingredients sourced in Sri Lanka, but his dishes are modern representations of a timeless cuisine. In Pune, he will create Elawalu Katlet (vegetable cutlet), Sini Sambol Pun (spicy onion buns) and Elu Mas Kalu Pol (lamb in black curry), among others. Then, there are desserts such as Pol Topi (coconut toffee) and Kesel Kek (banana cake).
Where: Nukkad Cafe, Viman Nagar; Kitabi Chai, NIBM; Bookavibe, FC Road
When: May 19
How Much: Buy one, get one free
Contact: 7798578140; 8847747340; 7030073737
For all those who thought every day was a good time to drink a cuppa of tea, here’s some good news: International Tea Day falls on May 21. What more reason do you need to celebrate the way chai is supposed to be enjoyed – with friends or a book? Nukkad Cafe has created a special Dum Chai on the occasion.
Where: MES Auditorium, Balshikshan, Kothrud
When: May 21, 10 am-1 pm
How Much: Free
Contact: 93708 30002
Viraj Joshi, the grandson of Pt Bhimsen Joshi, is carrying forward an illustrious legacy of the Kirana Gharana. He will take the stage with other stalwarts, such as pakhawaj player Shubham Ugale and vocalist Suranjan Khandalkar, at an event, titled ‘Deepak – A Source of Light’, which has been organised by Kathak dancer Sheetal Kolwalkar and Kathak Naad Productions.
Where: Austin 40 Cafehouse, Bhandarkar Road
When: May 21, 2 pm—6 pm
How Much: Rs 2,000
Contact: 9763172546
A workshop will take participants into the world of the Malaysian Batik, a handicraft tradition marked by wax-resist dyeing and motifs of leaves, flowers and an occasional bird or butterfly. It is different from the Indian batik style. The workshop will cover types of silk fabric, preparation of wax and painting and dewaxing methods, among others. They will take back their own silk fabric creation as well as notes and other information.