If you're looking for activities to do this weekend, here's a line-up that is sure to keep you busy
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Thursday
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Splash of colour
Exhibition: Walk through a display of 80 artworks at Art Files, an Army Men’s mouth painting art exhibition by Rotary clubs of Pune, Thane and Chembur. The vibrant presentation will colour up a dull Thursday afternoon.
Till February 20
Time 11 am to 6 pm
At Nehru Centre Art Gallery, Worli.
Free
Friday
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Kids: Fill your kids’ weekend with activities and books. Tulika Books turns 27, and they have a fun way of celebrating it — with a 27 per cent discount on their titles. Grab a copy of Prema Revathi’s Boom Boom and Lavanya Kapahi’s Many Colours Of Us!
Till February 28
Log on to tulikabooks.com
Saturday
Kalsubai calling
Adventure: Escape the pollution and breathe in the mountain air as you make your way up to the Kalsubai Peak, the highest point in Maharashtra. The overnight trek will guarantee the best views at the summit, near a small temple dedicated to the local deity — the Kalsubai goddess.
Time 11 pm
At Kasara meeting point Kasara Railway Station.
Log on to @treksindia
Cost Rs 1,000
Call 9987562370
This beetroot hummus will also be showcased at the festival
Arabian express
Food and drink: If you want to make your weekend all about food and stories from distant lands, don’t miss chef Amr Anwar from Dubai who is here for the Flavors of Arabia food festival. He will present an array of delicacies like chicken tagine, lamb kofta and fish kozberiah.
Till February 26 time 7 pm to 11 pm
At Pondichery Café, Sofitel Mumbai BKC, Bandra East.
Call 39167391130 for reservations
Cost Rs 4,000 per person
Sunday
Weekend canvas
Art walk: Appreciate artistic expression at Art and Wonderment’s visit to the studios of Nibha Sikander and Sukhdev Rathod in Kashid. The visit includes travel, food and a peek into the artist couple’s projects.
Time 8 am to 9 pm
Meeting point Maldar Ferry, Gateway of India.
Log on tolinktr.ee/awmartandwonderment
Cost Rs 2,000 without transport, Rs 3,000 with transport
Time for natak
Theatre: Wrap up the weekend with a bit of drama. Sahaj Theatre is staging Shakkar Ke Panch Dance, a Hindi play that philosophises life to be like the path of ants from one sugar crystal to another. It’s written by Manav Kaul, performed by Aditya Ahir.
Time 8 pm
At The Jeff Goldberg Studio, Khar West.
Log on to @sahajtheatre
Cost Rs 300