What’s on - Delhi

October 28, 2013 03:58 pm | Updated 03:58 pm IST

Mini music makers

This could be your next step in your music literacy journey. While the programme re-reinforces basic and foundational music skills, it dares to go beyond that by equipping the little ones with techniques and tips to improvise and make their own music. Each 60 minute session of this programme will include:

An introduction to one of six Indian and Western musical instruments with the aim to contributing to their music-making effort and developing their music styles- Keyboard, Tabla, Harmonium, Tambourine, Guitar and Egg Shaker.

Live performances by professional musicians where required.

Learning the dynamics of music making through introduction to various musical concepts and improvisation techniques

Creativity exercises, music visualization and music interpretation exercises etc.

Where: Magic Tree House Playschool, Block 1, Sarvapriya Vihar, Hauz Khas

When: On till October 31

Age group: 4 to 7 years

Contact: 01166579005

Festival season camp

“Dance is a hidden language of the soul” and here’s a chance to learn and master it at the western dance camp.

Where: F-14 (3rd Floor), Main Road Kalkaji

When: On till October 31

Age group: 3 to 14 years

Contact: 01143850775

Renewable energy

Hobby classes on renewable energy to learn applications of renewable energy. The programme is designed to help you perform experiments and learn from them.

Where: 1032-Q, Sector-38, Noida

When: On till October 31

Age group: 8 to 14 years

Contact: 9818327437

Mad career month

MAD is bringing Career Month for Future Stars in November. Includes: Career Counselling and Discussions; Understanding Unconventional Careers; Effective Study Habits; Time Management; Handling Distractions; Handling Peer Pressures;

Where: SCF-76 Ground Floor, Sector-15 Market, Faridabad, Near Anupam Restaurant

When: November 10- 24, 2013

Age group: 10 to 14 years

Contact: 9716888602

Candle making workshop

Light up your house this Diwali with your own handmade candles. Learn the easiest ways to create designer candles.

Where: Stagecoach Kids Club, C R Park G-1436

When: On till October 31

Age group: 10 to 14 years

Contact: 9891837209

Globe trotter

Pack your bags and explore the world. Kids will learn about a country’s geography, history and culture in a fun and memorable way. Learn about a different country every month. Country specific classes filled with fun souvenirs, stickers, photos, activity sheets and much more every month. Free explorer kit in a suitcase containing passport.

Where: H-13, Green Park Extension near Allahabad bank

When: November 8- 29

Age group: 5 to 10 years

Contact: 9810631341/ 9873724844

Science magic

The magic word is . . . science! Have fun as you perform jaw-dropping, mind-boggling, head-scratching magic 'tricks' (or experiments) — like a water balloon being sucked into a glass bottle or mysterious colours that appear in black ink or a glass of water held upside down without losing a drop of water! Every trick has a sound, easy-to-understand scientific explanation that will stimulate kids’ understanding of basic concepts.

Where: Oxford Bookstore, Connaught Place

When: November 9

Age group: 5 to 8 years

Contact: 9810703890

Theatre and personality development

Theatre and personality development workshop by Simi Sahnan.Where: Greater Kailash II

When: On till November 18

Age group 6 to 19 years

Contact: 01166579001

Flavour of Iftar

A walk through the lanes of old Delhi and Iftaar stalls around Jama Masjid, sampling its street food. A favourite with foodies, there is no dearth of variety in chaat, kulfis, kulle, sweets and meat in Old Delhi. The walk includes both vegetarian and non-vegetarian fare and a visit to Jama Masjid and other historic spots in the area.

Where:Chandni Chowk

When: November 9

Age group: 6 to 14 years

Contact: 9212534868

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