What’s on - Delhi

March 18, 2013 05:39 pm | Updated 05:39 pm IST

The art of Origami

The art of Origami

Wordfest

S2M Wordfest Literary Festival offers a variety of events including readings and writings with other forms of storytelling.

Venue: 123, Oriental Villa, Sector 57 Sushant Lok III, Delhi

Date: March 30

Age group: 3 to 14 years

Contact: 08882477779

Spring camp

Learning Place International Preschool announces a theme based Spring camp. An opportunity for you to travel to different countries, explore and learn more about culture, etiquette and food through treasure hunts and games!

Venue: 37, Link Road, Aljpat nagar III, New Delhi

Date: March 23- 30

Age group: 2 to 8 years

Contact: 01166579090

Origami workshop

Explore the art of paper folding.

Venue: 1-A, Rajkunj, Rajnagar, Ghaziabad

Date: On till March 31

Age group: 7 to 12 years

Contact: 01130018018

Summer fun

Amrapaali Kala Peeth brings you Summer Funk which includes singing, art and craft and dance.

Venue: A-138, Vivekanand Marg, Sector 8 Dwarka, New Delhi

Date: On till June 30

Age group: 3 to 13 years

Contact: 01125361328/ 9582226356

Little authors

A story writing workshop, designed for you.

Venue: House No.17, Road No. 33 Punjabi Bagh, Delhi

Date: March 20

Age group: 6 to 12 years

Contact: 9891973499

Colour it up

Holi, the Festival of Colours is here so get set to play ‘Holi’ in a virtual world. Club Penguin ( clubpenguin.com ) gives you a chance to play holi with friends online.

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