What’s On - Delhi

August 19, 2013 07:53 pm | Updated 07:53 pm IST

Guitars are on display at a musical instrument shop in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, March 8, 2013. Delegates attending a global biodiversity conference in Bangkok this week are debating a U.S. proposal to streamline international customs checks for travelers with musical instruments that legally contain endangered wildlife products like exotic hardwoods, ivory or tortoise shell. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Guitars are on display at a musical instrument shop in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, March 8, 2013. Delegates attending a global biodiversity conference in Bangkok this week are debating a U.S. proposal to streamline international customs checks for travelers with musical instruments that legally contain endangered wildlife products like exotic hardwoods, ivory or tortoise shell. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Spread over three months TIP Junior will introduce essential life skills through the medium of theatre, and the avant-garde methods applied in acting worldwide. In the process, it will also guide children to overcome shyness and stage-fright; help them develop unique flair for problem-solving; and empower them to self-expression with autonomy.

Venue: Actor Factor Theatre Studio, 221 A, 3rd Floor R.L.Model School, Shahpur Jat,

Date: On till October 20

Age group: 8 to 14 years

Contact: 01143850775

Cakes to Bakes

Give yourself the gift of confidence and the joy of cooking! This culinary programme offers all hands-on cooking lessons for budding chefs. The workshop teaches you that cooking is creative.

Venue: 37, Link Road Lajpat Nagar III

Date: On till August 31

Age group: 3 to 13 years

Contact: 01166579090

Curricula +

AFL Academy introduces Curricula +, a comprehensive English Proficiency Programme that balances the need to cover the school curricula while enhancing basic English language skills.

Venue: 209, Pocket 7,Dwarka

Date: On till January 10

Age group: 7 to 14 years

Contact: 01130018134

Dance workshop

Creating its first milestone EGC brings Dancing Guru, Saroj Khan and her team providing large spectrum of classes, at convenient venues, in the most popular dance styles, for all age groups. These dance workshops are christened “DanseGurukool” .

Venue: Club Patio, South City II

Date: On till October 5

Age group: 4 to 14 years

Contact: 09958080002

Paper craft

Himanshu Art Institute organises drawing and painting, art and craft workshops on a regular basis. You get the opportunity to explore their creativity and enhance their artistic skills and learn new methodologies, patterns and various forms of art. Paper craft is the collection of art forms, employing paper or card as the primary artistic medium for the creation of three-dimensional objects. It lends itself to a wide range of techniques, as it can be folded, cut, glued, stitched, or layered.

Venue: 7/13,Old Rajender Nagar, Near Mother Dairy, Near Water Tank

Date: On till August 31

Age group: 5 to 12 years

Contact: 01166579121

Music workshop

Sing-along and dance: Listen and dance to the beats of the instrument played live in the class and children try out the instruments. Rhyme and act out poems along with the instrument of the day! Mozartsy gives you a first-hand feel and exposure to eight different Indian and Western musical instruments.

Art and Craft: Make a variety of musical instruments with paper and take them home!

Venue: Mozartsy, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi

Date: August 22- December 7

Age group: 1 to 10 years

Contact: 9560001000

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