What’s On: Delhi

May 20, 2013 04:30 pm | Updated 05:03 pm IST

Children at a summer camp. Photo: K. Gopinathan

Children at a summer camp. Photo: K. Gopinathan

Spin a yarn

Choreotheque’s workshop allows you to explore your creativity and evolve a dramatic presentation based on a set of stories and situations. You also experience the entire process of creating a play, experiment with props, light, sound, music, choreography and direction.

Venue: 47, Shanti Kunj Church Road Akshay Pratishthan, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

Date: May 20 to June 08

Age group: 4 to 10 years

Contact: 09899358590

Summer cheer

The Unreal Academy brings you a workshop to inculcate and develop life skills and self-confidence.

Venue: Bungalow No. 50, Sector-43, behind Mercedes Benz showroom, Gurgaon

Date: May 17 to July 14

Age group: 5 to 15 years

Contact: 09266802969

Summer camp

Shikshalaya’s workshop to learn Kathak, Theatre, Art and Craft, English speaking and effective communication skills, story telling and writing, classical and semi-classical music, robotics and cooking.

Venue: C-23 Malviya Nagar Near SBI, New Delhi

Date: May 19 to June 30

Age group: 2 to 13 years

Contact: 8826980048

Language masti bonanza

Evolving with English has planned activities that will help you learn English and instil confidence in understanding and using English.

Venue: 8/8 East Punjabi Bagh, Delhi

Date: May 20 to 24

Age group: 5 to 13 years

Contact: 9891973499/9873977706

Science camp

Science Camp at FasTrackids on aero modelling, robotics and boat making activities for three weeks.

Venue: W Block, Nirvana Country Sector 50, Gurgaon

Date: May 20 to June 20

Age group: 5 to 14 years

Contact: 08467877771

Photography

Learn the nuances of photography. The course includes outdoor location shoots.

Venue: Rendezvous Lounge, J-Block, South City I, Gurgaon

Date: May 20 to June 05

Age group: 8 to 14 years

Contact: 08882088442

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