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METRO
FEATURE
Looking
Glass
Coffee
Bar
Bangalore:
Coffee
lovers can now look forward to a combination of restful ambience and eclectic
music to get into the mood for that stimulating cup of java. Barista's
first Espresso Bar opened in the city's Commercial Street and has on offer
exotic varieties of the drink from Espresso Italiano (Rs 20)
to Cappuccino (Rs 30). The hot favourite is the Brrrista at
Rs 40 which is the bar's trademark cold beverage (a smooth combo of full-bodied
espresso, fresh milk-based granita, flavoured syrup, demerara sugar, purified
water and ice,
and served with or without ice cream). There is no phone
at the bar but you can step in any time between
10:30 a.m. and 10 p.m. seven days a week.
Music
Delhi:
At the three-day Gunidas Sangeet Sammelan from
February 2 to 4 at Kamani Auditorium, artistes pay tribute to the master
musician Gunidas through instrumental and vocal recitals. At this year's
festival, apart from established artistes like Vasundhara Komkali (wife
and disciple of the late Pandit Kumar Gandharva), Pandit Jasraj, Pandit
Hari Prasad Chaurasia and Satish Vyas, watch out for upcoming vocalist
Sanjeev Chimmalgi, disciple of Pandit C.R. Vyas. Invitation cards can
be collected directly from Kamani Auditorium, Copernicus Marg. Call (011)
338-8084.
Cultural
Festival
Bangalore:
Originally conceived by Protima Bedi, the
one-day festival Vasantahabba held at the sprawling grounds at Nrityagram,
Hessarghata, is now considered a major event in the roster of classical
dance and music of India. On February 3, Vasantahabba 2001 will feature
dance performances by Daksha Sheth (contemporary dance), Nirupama and
Rajendra (Kathak) and The Nrityagram Dance Ensemble (Odissi). In the music
section are maestros like Umakant and Ramakant Gundecha (Dhrupad vocal),
Suma Sudhindra and drummers Dollu and Somana Kunita. To give the festival
an international flavour, Alicia Morena di Palma, a Flamenco dancer from
the US, has specially been invited. Talvin Singh, the internationally
acclaimed percussionist, is also expected to perform. Call (080) 846-6313
for more details.
Contributed
by S. Sahaya Ranjit and Stephen
David
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