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    Diwali Celebrations at The Asia Society – November 1

     

    Looking to celebrate Diwali in novel ways and on a budget? Asia Society has two fun celebrations coming up for the family, on November 1 and 2, 2013.

    On November 1, experience the following

    • FREE MUSEUM TOURS at 6:30 and 7:30 of Iran Modern featuring 100 works by 26 artists working during the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s.
    • MUSIC by DJ Kman
    • JUNOON PERFORMING ARTS dance company
    • LEO BAR Specially priced Mango-Leotini
    • INDIAN APPETIZERS available for purchase
    • TEAVEDA Indian tea tasting
    • DISCOUNTS at AsiaStore

     

    Diwali – Family Day on November 2

    A perfect way to introduce children to Diwali, the Festival of Lights

    Schedule of events-

    1:15 pm Indian Music with Raga Kids!
    Led by music educators and performers Sameer Gupta (tabla), Trina Basu (violin) and Neel Murgai (sitar), Raga Kids is an incredible way to be introduced to the music of India! Raga Kids listen to Indian Classical instruments like Sitar and Tabla, learn about Indian music, and sing songs in English, Bengali and Hindi.

    2:15 pm Bhangra and Bollywood Dance with Doonya Dance
    Join Rohan Sheth and Aisha Russell of Doonya Dance with fun and energetic dance moves inspired by Bollywood and Bhangra dance!

    3:15 pm Children’s Stories from India
    Enter a world of magic and imagination with Zaraawar Mistry, in his retelling of classic Indian myths and animal stories of the Panchatantra. These popular and entertaining stories encourage children to learn about Indian culture, wildlife, food and history.

    All day activities: Arts and Crafts inspired by Diwali – 1 pm-4 pm

    –During Diwali, people light small clay lamps called diyas to symbolize the light of knowledge and goodness. Make and decorate your own clay Diya to put by your window at night!
    –Yantras are magical shapes that can bring good health and happiness to all who see them. Ganesh and Lakshmi are gods that are important during the festival of Diwali. Make yantras that pay tribute to these special gods! With teacher Sarah Tomlinson.
    –Henna tattoos with Majestic Mehndi!
    –Bangle making

    (source: Asia Society)

    More details about tickets Here

     

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