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Lahore, 1947
Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya is a play set in 1947 that revolves around an old Hindu woman in Lahore who has lost her family during Partition and refuses to be robbed of her home by a Muslim refugee family from Lucknow. Watch the story unfold at Shri Ram Centre on September 7 and 9. Contact: 23714307
Modern Gods
The Sacred Icon: A Modern Revelation is an exhibition of artwork by Ramesh Gorjala from Andhra Pradesh. It displays the artist's contemporary take on spiritual and mythological subjects through the ancient art of Kalamkari. The show begins on September 7 at Gallery Nvya. Contact: 29564333
Mumbai
Monsoon Raga
Chaturprahar will feature raga music from dawn to dusk, each being performed at the appropriate time of the day. A day-long event at the Experimental Theatre, NCPA, on September 8, it explores the relationship between ragas and their time zones. Contact: 66223737
Drawing lines
British artist Mark Coombs responds to the history of production in a city. For this show at Clark House, Colaba, titled Line of Departure, Coombs will create drawings in response to the space that is Clark House.
Contact: 9820213816
Pune
Surround Scenes
Shashin M Limaye's art is inspired by beautiful shapes and natural compositions of his surroundings. His works will be exhibited at Malaka Spice till August 31.
Contact: 26151088.
Acrylics and Abstracts
Mona Kalariya enjoys working with a large number of media but her current exhibition features acrylic work with abstract themes. Look out for hints of her decade-long stay in the US on her canvases. The exhibition will be held at Way Down South in Baner till September 8. Contact: 8308832212
Chandigarh
Plays Days
Sangeet Natak Akademi, Delhi, and the Punjab Sangeet Natak Akademi will present plays by up-and-coming directors of Punjab at a festival called Rang Pratibha. Some of the plays are Court Martial and Darling. The festival is being held at the Punjabi University Campus, Patiala, till September 5. Contact: 0172-2771472
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