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MEMBERS of the India Habitat Centre can view the exclusive screening of the movie "Matrix Reloaded" a sequel to the 1999 smash-hit "The Matrix" on June 10 and June 12 at 7:00p.m at the Habitat World. Reservation slips are available at the programme desk. The movie stars Keanu Reeves, Carrie Ann Moss and Laurence Fishburne

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KHILONA Theatre presents a production at the end of their theatre workshop at 7:15 p.m. on June 10 and 11 at Habitat World.

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KATHAK is one of the most graceful Indian dance forms. A mesmerising recital by Gunjan Khare, disciple of Pt. Arjun Mishra of the Lucknow Gharana will take place on June 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the Habitat World.

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ALL book lovers with belief in faith healing must listen to the book reading session by columnist and author Renuka Singh who reads from her book "Faith: Filling the God Sized Hole" at 7:00p.m at the Habitat World.

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A CARNATIC flute recital on June 13 at the India International Centre at 6.30 p.m. by G.S. Rajan promises to be a delight.

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INTRODUCE your children to the enthralling world of theatre through the two popular children's plays "Raja Ki Khoj" and "Gadbajhala" presented by Anant, on June 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Habitat World. Ashish Ghosh directs the plays. Entry is free on first come first basis.

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DELICATELY peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past that she weaves together in a film "Obachan's Garden" to be screened at the India International Centre on June 9 at 6.30pm. The film revolves around Asayo, her grandmother, now 103 years old who recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride", her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the enforced relocation of her family during World War II.

ALKA PANDE

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