Prem Joshua and Band will take the center degree alongside Bodhi Kranti, who will dance towards a mandala backdrop. Zen Vartan will be part of the two on the alternative aspect as he paints on an 8×8 canvas live on the degree. Vartan has shared that his painting can be a tribute to the martyrs of the Pulwama attacks. The trio additionally plans to have a 3-minute OM buzzing meditation consultation to pay homage to the Pulwama victims.
Prem Joshua & Band pioneers crossover sound nestled at the cusp of Japanese tradition and Western innovation. Bodhi Kranti, a belly dancer from Mexico, is well-known across the u. S. A. As a clinical psychologist, healer, meditation, and yoga guide. Artist Zen Vartan seamlessly integrates spirituality with the media and surface.
Further, the Bombay Art Society and Lalit Kala Akademi might, at the same time, arrange Pratibimb. This portrait symposium would no longer simplest show off pics using numerous portrait artists but also offers a platform for artists to create live images. Meanwhile, a musical wall turned unveiled with the aid of music composer and singer Kaushal Inamdar at Fergusson College Road on Sunday. The division combines music and sound of various gadgets, wherein citizens can create their songs. Prashant Damle proved his supremacy at another time through his well-timed humor and performing talents in the play ‘Eka Lagnachi Pudhchi Gosht,’ a sequel to the classic comedy-drama ‘Eka Lagnachi Goshta,’ starring Marathi film and TV personalities Damle and Kavita Lad Medhekar. The play was offered to a full residence at the Balgandharva Rangmandir on Sunday evening.
Two art exhibitions — a tribute to Raja Ravi Varma and Pratibimb — had been organized for artwork enthusiasts with rare artwork and snapped shots on a show. Pratibimb, a portrait symposium, was inaugurated through the Lalit Kala Academy, Uttam Pacharne’s chairman, observed using Aditya Shirke’s indication. It became jointly organized with the aid of the Bombay Art Society and Lalit Kala Akademi. Times Pune smART Week 2019, which kicked off on February 14, will host many activities across the metropolis as much as February 24.
On Saturday, the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd (PMPML) director Siddharth Shirole formally unveiled the Smart Pune city after Fergusson College gate. This was followed using the inauguration of “The Tunnel Of Your Future” by the deputy commissioner of police (Traffic) Tejasvi Satpute. The immersive revel-in will allow pedestrians to look at a couple of reflections of themselves. Photography fans had a lot to appear ahead as photographer Rajesh Joshi wowed them through his workshop on framing on Saturday.
With its slogan of #ARTFORALL, Times Pune Smart Week also saw young artists from the town create a few super artworks. Select works of art created by faculty students of five to nine will be showcased on a larger platform at the Raja Ravi Varma Art Gallery in Shivajinagar from February 20.