What’s on - Delhi

September 02, 2013 04:45 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 08:42 am IST

The 16th century tomb-gardens of Isa Khan Niyazi and Bu Halima — an integral part of World Heritage Site of Humayun’s Tomb which was thrown open after undergoing conservation and restoration on the occasion of 'World Heritage Day' in New Delhi. Photo: V.V. Krishnan

The 16th century tomb-gardens of Isa Khan Niyazi and Bu Halima — an integral part of World Heritage Site of Humayun’s Tomb which was thrown open after undergoing conservation and restoration on the occasion of 'World Heritage Day' in New Delhi. Photo: V.V. Krishnan

This programme is designed to help you develop a rounded-personality. The programme introduces children to the world of IQ, Puzzles, General Knowledge and vocabulary-building using games. Hence, it goes BEYOND IQ.

Venue: Rendezvous - Lounge for Moms and kids, J Block, Near Shikshantar School, South City 1, Gurgaon

Date: On till December 31

Age group: 5 to 12 years

Contact: 9015134272

Photography workshop

If you have been looking to learn the basics of photography, then the essential photography course spread over one month is for you.

You can shoot with any camera — DSLR, Point-and-Shoot or even phone camera, importance is given to practical work. – all theory lessons are backed with field shoots to enable participants to develop a better understanding of what they have learnt in class.

Venue: Kunzum Travel Café, T 49 Hauz Khas Village

Date: September 14- 28, 2013

Age group: 12 to 14 years

Contact: 9650702777/ 011-26513949

Teddy bunch

Kraftivity is conducting a workshop “Teddy Bunch”. You will get an opportunity to make personalised gift packs for your loved ones.

Venue: B 40/19, Double Storey Ramesh Nagar, Near Ramesh Nagar Metro Station

Date: September 6

Age group: 10 to 14 years

Contact: 01166575992

The magnificent Mughals

Step back in time to explore The Mughals, one of the greatest empires in history! The workshop will take you on a journey, through Fergana, Delhi and Agra, visiting the landmarks of Mughal history. You will hear anecdotes about the fascinating personalities of that dramatic period — the emperors Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Aurangzeb, Zafar; the queens and princesses, Nur Jahan, Jahanara; the courtiers, ministers, poets, musicians, Birbal, Tansen.

Venue: Nirvana Patio Club, South City II, Gurgaon

Date: September 14

Age group: 7 to 10 years

Contact: 9810703890

Storytelling workshop

An adventurous mouse takes a stroll through the woods and meets creatures BIGGER than him…squeak squeak, does he get weak?

Venue: Learning Square, A 12 Mahendru enclave Gujranwala Town

Date: September 7

Age group: 3 to 6 years

Contact: 9871568844

Shining stars

Every star has a right to shine bright...you too can glow with inner confidence and light! If your are shy, have low self-confidence and communication skills, need improvement in personality and attitude then enrol for this class. Each child is counselled individually, a specific programme is formulated and under guidance he or she gains both skill and confidence.

Venue: Greater Kailash II, Savitri Cinema

Date: Till September 23

Age group: 6 to 16 years

Contact: 01166579001

Young stars

At Strengths Theatre School, you aren’t moulded into famous actors or theatre personalities, but taught to uphold their self confidence, their belief in their potential and to make a mark for themselves in their chosen fields. Most importantly they are encouraged to transform themselves into winners from mere followers.

Final play will be staged at Kamani Auditorium, Mandi House.

Venue: Pitampura

Date: On till October 27

Age group: 3 to 14 years

Contact: 9555962617

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