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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 14) – Acrylic on Canvas by Ramesh Rao – S Cube Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 14)\nAcrylic on Canvas by Ramesh Rao\n30th Oct to 6th Nov 2021\n\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \nRAMESH RAO \nFounder President\, Artists’ Forum Udupi & Drishya School of Art\, Udupi \nRecipient of Karnataka Rajyotsava Award\, 2019 \nBeginning from the shows since 1970\, Ramesh Rao’s works are a revelation of those images in the mind which yield to the materials in the hand whether abstract or figurative. From the so called realistic to abstract his works are varied and at times complex that is impossible to do justice while making an analytical presentation of it. Although\, Rao does not believe in concept of sheer realism in art\, he has evolved his own individualistic style in his works where real life motifs are the main source of inspiration. Most of his earlier works are based on real life events. His rural and rustic village representations capture sublime beauty in the simplest form\, making people take time out to experience\, be it “Tangewallah” or “Roadside Vendors”. \nRao’s abstract works can be measured only by those who understand and respond to the language of colours and lines. And a study of choice of colours in his abstract works reveal the importance of his delineation of forms. Colours here does not mean range but depth and intensity. As an abstractionist his works derive significance from their tonal subtleties\, the tension they create in passing from one tone to another. And they emit a silent music which engulfs the viewer and brings peace to searching soul. \nBorn in Udupi and among the family of artists\, Rao is entirely a self-taught painter. A recipient of many awards including Karnataka Rajyotsav Award in 2019\, Rao has been instrumental in founding among other groups\, the Artists’ Forum-Udupi\, a group of artists and art professionals in Karnataka and also Drishya School of Arts in Udupi. He is also running a full pledged public air conditioned gallery viz ‘Gallery Dristi’ in Udupi to cater the needs of many young artists. His works have been auctioned by prestigious houses like Southeby’s and many of his works are found in several public corporate offices and in private collections in India and abroad. \n  \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-14-acrylic-on-canvas-by-ramesh-rao-s-cube-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
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SUMMARY:Warriors of the Blue - Painting Exhibition at Prasad Art Gallery by Dr. Pravin Puthra & Miss Pravya
DESCRIPTION:Karavali Chitrakala Chavadi presents \nWarriors of the Blue\nAn Exhibition of Paintings at Prasad Art Gallery by Dr. Pravin Puthra and Miss Pravya \nFrom 29th Oct to 7th Nov 2021\nPrasad Art Gallery\nBallalbagh\, MG Road\, Mangalore \n \nWARRIORS OF THE BLUE\nPainting & cartooning has always been Dr. Pravin’s passion which he continues to pursue as a hobby. The themes of his artwork are largely influenced by his research work in the field of fisheries and aquaculture. The collections of his paintings over the years culminated in a solo painting exhibition at Kochi\, Kerala in 2013 on the theme – ‘Fishing Boats of India’. He has been a regular contributor of cartoons in the ‘Fishing Chimes’\, a popular fisheries magazine of the country. The cartoons that appeared in the journal were also published as a book titled ‘Fishtoons’. \nHe also published COVID-19 Fishtoons in digital mode in 2020. The present theme\, ‘Warriors of the Blue’ is a collection of watercolor paintings inspired by the day-to-day lives of the fishers\, their culture\, and traditions. Capturing glimpses of the essence and beauty of their lives and livelihood\, contrasting the traditional and modern practices seen in different regions of India. This series of artwork was painted by father-daughter duo mainly during the COVID-19 lockdown period. The pandemic impacted various sectors in the world including the Fisheries and Aquaculture sector at large. This is a humble attempt to bring out the essence of the activities of the fishers in the country. \nStay healthy & safe and hope you enjoy the Exhibition. We take pleasure in inviting you and request you to kindly attend the inaugural and give a wide coverage of the event.\nThank you\,\nDr. Pravin Puthra and Pravya Mr. Koti Prasad Alva\nThe Artists \n  \nWarriors of the Blue – Painting Exhibition at Prasad Art Gallery by Dr. Pravin Puthra & Miss Pravya\nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/warriors-of-the-blue-painting-exhibition-at-prasad-art-gallery-by-dr-pravin-puthra-miss-pravya/
LOCATION:Prasad Art Gallery\, Prasad Art Gallery\, Ballalbagh M G Road\, Mangalore 575003\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Education,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211031
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 13) – Oil on Canvas by P. S. Punchithaya – S Cube Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 13)\nOil on Canvas by P. S. Punchithaya\n23rd to 30th Oct 2021\n\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \n  \nPunchithaya P. S.\nBorn in 1942\, Kasaragod\, Kerala \nEducation\nDiploma in Fine Arts from Nutan Kala Mandir\, Mumbai under the tutorship of G. S. Dandavatimath and J. J. School of Art\, Mumbai \nAwards\nAwarded Kerala and Karnataka Lalitkala Academy Awards; Kala Ratna Award from Kollam\, Kerala \nServing as a resource person and advisor at:\nLal Bahadur Shashtri Academy for National Administration\, Mussoorie\, Uttaranchal\nHampi Kannada University\, Karnataka Mangala Gangotri\, Mangalore University \nP. S. Punchithaya\, a popular artist in both Kerala and Karnataka\, is a master of watercolor painting. Living as an agriculturist and a planter\, he is surrounded by nature that inspires his painted landscapes\, waterscapes\, areca gardens\, hills and trees in a style akin to the Impressionists. He is equally good in treating oil paints with bold strokes and thick brush marks which he learnt as a student in Bombay during the 1960s. \nThough born in a remote village away from the Kasaragod town\, his interest in drawing and painting took him to Mysore where he studied art at Chamarajendra Institute of Art & Crafts for a year. By then\, he aspired to live in Bombay and moved to the city. Here he got an opportunity to study under G. S. Dandavatimath\, an eminent Kannadiga art educator and the founder of Nutan Kala Mandir\, an art school in Bombay. Dandavatimath actively welcomed and supported Kannadiga students who migrated from the Mysore State to study art in Bombay. Well-known artists such as A. A. Almelkar and K. K. Hebbar were also students of Dandavatimath. \nAfter five years of education\, Punchithaya returned to his village and pursued his artistic career alongside being a planter. He maintained a close relationship with the artists of both the states – Karnataka and Kerala; and participated in a number of state and national exhibitions and events. Along with G. S. Shenoy and Peter Lewis\, he took active part in the art scene of Coastal Karnataka and Kasaragod; and organised exhibitions\, events and street shows in Bengaluru demanding the need for a government art gallery. He once went on a Kala Yatra from Kasaragod to Thiruvananthapuram\, covering every district headquarters and prominent art schools and engaging art lovers and students in talks and interactive sessions. His effortless and dynamic painting-demonstration skills have been a great inspiration for young art enthusiasts and has accordingly won him many followers. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-13-oil-on-canvas-by-p-s-punchithaya-s-cube-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore,Show
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 12) – Acrylic on Paper by N. S. Pattar - Oct 21
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 12)\nAcrylic on Paper by N. S. Pattar\n16th to 23rd Oct 2021\n\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \nN. S. PATTAR \nBorn in 1971\, Hombal\, Gadag \n1992 – BFA in Painting from Vijaya College of Fine Art\, Gadag\, Dharwad University\n1994 – MFA in Painting from MMK College of Visual Art\, Gulbarga\nAwarded HRD National Scholarship\, Govt. of India in 1995-97\n1996 – Joined Mahalasa School of Art as Lecturer in Painting\nPresently\, Head of the Department in Painting and teaches Creative Painting\, History of Art & Art Appreciation in Mahalasa College of Visual Art\, Mangaluru. \nAbstract is a thought of non-existent and abstraction is an idea of invisible\, physically invincible form calved out of an artists innate psychological state. This perpetual imagery may be achieved by an artist committing to connect himself and his art through a constant effort which is a never ending process itself. \nThis series of work is a result of my internal experience codified with the visual fundamentals such as line\, shape\, form\, texture\, color and spatial delineation metamorphosed as mathematical and geometric composition. Hence\, I begin my work from a base of zero – on an empty canvas and with an empty mind. Then\, travel through an empty space from known to the unknown gathering visual elements and finding possibilities in impossible matters and transform them as my personal language and inner expression. This experience is what my knowledge of universe is\, which I have absorbed becomes my philosophy and my art. \nWhere there is beauty there is music and where there is music there is rhythm. The rhythm\, synonymous with cultural symbolism emotionally attached to the transcendental memory traversed through the Indian philosophy and Adhyatma; on the other\, the life of my art is what I have meditated with my source of inspiration – the dynamic application of vibrant colors in the miniature art. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-12-acrylic-on-paper-by-n-s-pattar-oct-21/
LOCATION:Karnataka
CATEGORIES:Art,Charity,Charity Show,Contest,Cooking,Dance,DJ Party,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Fest
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211017
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 11) – Oil on Canvas by Wilson Souza – Oct21
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 11)\nOil on Canvas by Wilson Souza\n9th to 16th Oct 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \nMost of Wilson Souza’s paintings are figurative. They re-flect on the beauty of femininity\, its versatility; from the woman who toils in the fields\, to the one who attends to her child’s needs. Each of them depicted exuberantly through an array of colours. The subject matter he displays aren’t unusual and are frequent examples taken from his sphere of life. \nSemi-abstract art pieces are often described to border between the real and the unreal world. His subjects too seem dream-like and showcase glimpses of life without emphasising on the details. The faceless women he paints\, allows you to truly immerse yourself in them\,\nsince he represents the diverse roles of femininity. These relatable figures that he brings to life\, through bold strokes of oil colours on large canvases\, best embodies nature and its serenity. \nHis style defines every curve and it often portrays women in motion\, constantly in action\, performing each task with grace. There is an enigmatic flair in them which draws you in and it invites you to uncover its tenderness. \nYou can observe how his paintings are a celebration of womanhood in a world where patriarchy still continues to rule. It sheds a light on those who are often side-\nlined\, the women who belong to the poor\, un-informed\, underprivileged\, simple class of society. \nContent by – Nikita G. Coutinho \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-11-oil-on-canvas-by-wilson-souza-oct21/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20211008T190315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T190315Z
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SUMMARY:Asia Wedding Fair - 8-9-10th October 2021 at TMA Pai Convention Centre\, MG Road\, Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Asia Wedding Fair – Oct 2021\nOn 8-9-10th October 2021\nTMA Pai Convention Centre\, Mangalore\n \nIndia’s most Glamorous Wedding & Jewellery Exhibition is BACK with its Mangalore Edition. Shop for latest all new designs of Fine Gold Jewellery\, Diamond\, Jewellery\, Wedding Dress & all wedding needs from Top Brands across Country at best price ever under one roof. \nThis event will showcase the latest collections from manufacturers and distributors from the wedding industry and lifestyle sectors including several international names as well. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/asia-wedding-fair-8-9-10th-october-2021-at-tma-pai-convention-centre-mg-road-mangalore/
LOCATION:TMA Pai International Convention Centre\, TMA Pai International Convention Centre\, MG Road\, Kodailbail\, Mangalore\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events at Ocean Pearl Mangalore,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Mela,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20211003T100122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T100122Z
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SUMMARY:75 Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav - Smart City Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:75 Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav\nSmart City Mangalore\nCycling\, Vintage Car Bikes\, Art\, Drawing\, Events etc\nDate: 03 Oct 2021\nVenue: Mangala Stadium\, Mangalore\n \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/75-azadi-ka-amrit-mahotsav-smart-city-mangalore/
LOCATION:Mangala Stadium\, Mannagudda\, Mangalore\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Charity,Charity Show,Contest,Education,Events In Mangalore,Fest,Games,Mangalore,Mela,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211010
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20211004T200859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T203931Z
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 10) – Oil on Canvas by Peter Anselm Lewis – Oct21
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 10)\nOil on Canvas by Peter Anselm Lewis – Oct21\n02nd to 9th Oct 2021\n\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \nBorn in 1936\, Peter Anselm Lewis is one of the senior-most\, accomplished artists of our region and the former Chairman of Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy. \nSince his childhood\, he was surrounded by folk cultures of the coastal district such as Yakshagana; and sports like Kambala (buffalo race) and Kori Katta (cockfight) inspired the artist in him to express it through his paintings. His interest in drawing and painting drove him all the way from the coastal village of Thonse to Sir JJ School of Art\, Mumbai\, where he had the opportunity of being trained under pioneers such as Haldankar and Dhopeshwarkar. \nHaving completed his studies\, he returned to his village and settled down to continue his artistic career. This led him to become part of the local community and inspire the young emerging artists. He was actively part of several art movements which has directly and indirectly helped to create an art awareness within these spaces. \nHe has held several exhibitions in India and abroad\, among which Me and My Coast showcased paintings that portrayed the deep-rooted love and tribute to his birthplace. Peter Lewis currently resides and works in the town of Brahmavara in the Udupi district\, where he has set up Chitralaya\, an art gallery for his personal collection of artworks. \nNotable Awards\n1996 Rorich Memorial Award\, 1992 Rajyotsava Award\, 1990 Lalit Kala Awards\, 2000-2004 Chairman of the Karnataka Lalit kala Academy. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-10-oil-on-canvas-by-peter-anselm-lewis-oct21/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Charity Show,Events In Mangalore,Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211004
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CREATED:20211002T032209Z
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SUMMARY:Rangoli Diwali Special Mega Exhibition - 1st to 3rd Oct 2021 - Motimahal Convention Hall
DESCRIPTION:Rangoli Diwali Special Mega Exhibition \n1st to 3rd Oct 2021\nMotimahal Convention Hall\, Falnir\, Mangalore \n \n“Rangoli Diwali Special Mega Exhibition”\n60+ EXCLUSIVE DESIGNERS from all over INDIA. After GRAND SUCCESSFUL 1ST Exhibition in MANGALORE WE ARE BACK WITH 2ND EDITION.\nOne of the Indias Biggest Fashion & Lifestyle Exhibition comes to MANGALORE for the 2ND time With more than 60+ EXCLUSIVE DESIGNERS from all over INDIA & Abroad at MANGALORE BEST HOTEL MOTI MAHAL.\n#MANGALORE – We are pleased to announce Fashion & Lifestyle Exhibition focussing on DIWALI\, WEDDINGS \, FESTIVE & latest fashion Trends in 2021. Fashion ShowCasing 200+ Designer Wears With 60+ Stalls from all over INDIA.\n👉 Bridal Wear\n👉 Bridal Jewellery\n👉 Tunics\n👉 Gowns\n👉 Footwears\n👉 Nightwear\n👉 Purses\n👉 Accessories\n👉 Soft Furnishing\n👉 Lifestyle Products\n👉 & Many More..\nDate :- 1-2-3 OCT 2021\nTime :- 11.00 AM to 8.00 PM\nVenue :- HOTEL MOTI MAHAL\,\nFalnir Road\, Mangalore\,\nKarnataka 575001\nFor more information contact:\nWHATS APP OR CALL: +91 9923294207\nCALL: +91 9529279917\nENTRY IS FREE\nTime: 11am to 8pm \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/rangoli-diwali-special-mega-exhibition-1st-to-3rd-oct-2021-motimahal-convention-hall-falnir-mangalore/
LOCATION:Hotel Moti Mahal\, Falnir\, Mangalore
CATEGORIES:Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Mela,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211003
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210927T193855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T024351Z
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 9) – Beneath the Open Sky – by Dr. Pramila Salian – Sep21
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 9)\nBeneath the Open Sky by Dr. Pramila Salian\n25th Sep to 02nd Oct 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \nDr. Pramila Salian (Phd)\nArtful Beginning.\nDespite never having been formally taught art\, I would regularly win painting competitions during school and college days. I was born in Mangalore in 1953 and was a student of Ladyhill Victoria Girls Highschool and University college\, Mangalore. Later after graduation\, I joined Wilson College\, Mumbai\, where I did research in animal physiology under bombay university and received doctorate in zoology while teaching. Soon after retirement in 2010 I picked up my brush and started painting up a storm. \nI pursued my passion and one of my paintings caught the eye of no less than Sir Adi Jehangir\, the owner of Jehangir Art Gallery\, Mumbai\, in an exhibition at Artists’ Centre. \nThe vibrant youth and the colourful life of people around the multicultural city of south mumbai at one side and the fast and furious suburban life of the pulsating crowd at the other\, fascinated me. My first expression came to life through a watercolor painting named ‘Faces and Phases’ which depicted the ‘paradigm shift’ in the ocean of unknown people in the universe. Also it conveyed that changes are constant\, I painted an abstract form. My passion to express the emotions in the context of absolute non expression of the urban populace manifested in my artwork. \nMy sojourns to America\, Europe and Singapore etc. opened my vision dates. Later in India my visit to the tribal areas of Bastar in Chhattisgarh inspired me to create and draw the kind of figures which were greatly appreciated. The series of paintings titled “Beneath the Open Sky” were exhibited in the first show held in Artists’ Centre\, Mumbai. The second series was on cosmos titled ‘Matrix Demystified’. Eventually I held around ten solo shows at Art Entrance\, Kalaghoda; David Sassoon Library ( titled “Elements” ) in Mumbai\, Chitrakala Parishad in Bangalore; Dubai and London at Nehru Centre. The certificate of merit was awarded in 2018 by Artists’ Centre. \nMy series of “Elements” included ships and boats\, water bodies and were displayed at various galleries like Artland\, Global Art Fair Dubai. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-9-beneath-the-open-sky-by-dr-pramila-salian-sep21/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Charity,Contest,Events In Mangalore,Feast,Fitness,Food & Drinks,Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210926
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 8) - Old roots new shoots series - by Janardhan Rao Havanje - Sep21
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 8)\nOld roots new shoots series by Janardhan Rao HavanjeFrom\n18th to 25th Sep 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812\nJANARDHAN RAO HAVANJE \nArtist & Researcher\, Udupi \nJanardhan Rao Havanje is an independent freelancing artist based inCoastal Karnataka. He has been awarded PhD in Kaavi Mural Art from Manipal University. His decade long research has led him to visit over 6000temples along the West (Karavali\, Goa & Konkan) Coast of India in pursuit of finding what remained of Kaavi Art. He has been invited as an artist and are source person for various art based subjects\, in well over a hundred workshops and exhibitions. A keen teacher of art since 2007\, contributing through various art classes and teaching at Srinivas School of Architecture helping young minds grow artistically. His insights on conservation\, regional and contemporary art forms are scholarly. \nHis Fish Sculpture on the sands of Malpe Beach\, to raise awareness aboutplastic pollution won him numerous accolades worldwide. \nHe is an avid traveler with an eye for details in history and folklore. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-8-old-roots-new-shoots-series-by-janardhan-rao-havanje-sep21/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 7) - Megh Malhar - Oil on Canvas - Madusudan Kumar - Sep21
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week (Series 7)\nMegh Malhar – Oil on Canvas\nby Madusudan Kumar\nFrom 11th to 18th Sep 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812\n  \nMy Journey – a confluence – Madhusudan Kumar \n“Dawn takes birth in the womb of darkness\,” wrote Khalil Gibran in his book ‘Prophet’. My journey as an artist\, musician and filmmaker was like a marathon walk on the highway of life\, merging into infinity. The metamorphosis was the forceful\, yet gentle sublime and subtle expressions of aesthetics with universal appeal – manifestations in paintings and music. \nThe seeds of catharsis were planted in me during my student days at St. Aloysius College\, Mangaluru\, by Peter D’souza and L. K. Shevgoor\, an eminent portrait artist – who transported me to the world of great masters like Rembrandt\, whose images emerged from a single source of light out of darkness. \nDuring my primary education at Gandhinagar\, Municipal Primary School\, Urwa – I was encouraged to draw and paint by my teachers\, including my illustrious parents; who were art literates. Sir J. J. School of Art\, Bombay (1967-69) – opened my vista to the world of art and art history for the first time. I felt at home with eminent artists as my faculty of teachers in the morning classes. Though I was exposed to the western academic syllabus and discipline\, I was rooted to the soil and thus with immense diligence and awareness\, I created my own idiom and style. It was a gradual process of unlearning. \nAs an illustrator of Children’s books at ‘Ratnabharati’ (1967- 69) – did usher clarity into my visions- under veterans Ratan Batra and Samar Dasgupta as my guides and mentors (Founders: ‘CAG’ awards and the first ever advertising agency of Bombay – Designers: ‘Mother India’ & ‘Filmindia’ magazines) \nMy sojourns took me to Himachal Pradesh\, Uttarakhand and Bengal\, where I painted portraits of great musicians of India – ancestors of ‘Bharat Sitar Samrat’ Ustad Vilayat Khan Saheb. My passion to play the sitar and tabla drowned me in the ocean of music\, which inspired me to paint the musical series – ‘Raagas’ and ‘Raaginis’ – in contemporary yet semi- traditional forms. The five elements of ‘Nature’ manifested in varied hues applied with forceful strokes\, those created mostly by the palette knife. \nThe rusted or muted colors of browns and ochre metamorphosed into bright hues\, after I traversed to Gujarat and Rajasthan. Yet\, ‘Black and whites’ continued as my pals among the vast repertoire of mixed media. I was trained to identify the colors through grey tonal gradations and perspectives; along with the study of reverse techniques in black and white and color by L.K. Shevgoor- alumni -‘CAVA’ Mysore – founded by Pavanje Gopalakrishnayya – himself an alumnus of Sir J.J.School of Art\, Bombay – Charles Gerard as his Dean. \nIn 1966 – my black and white work ‘Jugalbandi’ won ‘Bhulabhai Memorial Prize’ by ‘Bombay Art Society’ (Jury: K. H. Ara and K.K. Hebbar – Organized by Soli Batliwala – Chief Guest: Dr. PV.Cherian\, Governor of Maharashtra ). It was termed as ‘Poetry in Motion’ by the art critic of `Times of India’ (Dnyaneshwar Nadkarni). \nAs a filmmaker\, I made several documentaries\, promotional films\, curtain raiser film and a Hindi feature film – ‘Kadambari’ (1975-Starring: Shabana Azmi\, Vijay Arora – Story: Amrita Pritam – Music: Ustad Vilayat Khan – The film won of five ‘Filmfare’ awards). \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-7-megh-malhar-oil-on-canvas-madusudan-kumar-sep21/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210912
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 6) - Durga Parameshwari - Tanjore Painting - B. P. Mohan Kumar - S Cube Art Gallery – Sep 2021
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week (Series 6)\nTanjore Painting by B. P. Mohan Kumar\n4th to 11th Sep 2021\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812\n \nB. P. Mohan Kumar\nH.O.D of Applied Department\nMahalasa College of Visual Art\, Mangalore \nMohan Kumar started his professional career in 1996\, in Mangaluru Mahalasa College of Visual Arts as a lecturer and H.O.D of Applied department\, at a very young age\, he was interested inArts and choose art as his profession. He studied Art Master and graduation diploma at Tumkur Ravindra Kalaniketan Kalashale. He got the first rank in the state for his graduation diploma. \nHe has worked on every art style like woodcut\, etching\, lithography\, serigraphy\, printmaking; creative painting\, and portrait study in Oil painting. \nHe has participated in more than 20 different Art exhibitions and 8 group shows\, his work collections are there all over India. He has won 2 National and 2 State level awards. \nHe was more fascinated by traditional painting subjects with design forms like Kinnala\, Thanjavur traditional painting\, Mysore traditional painting\, Ganjifa\, Kalamkari\, Mandala\, Kerala Mural\, and all types of Indian traditional art forms. \nHe made a brave attempt of practicing the art form for years which then turned out to be a great success. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-6-durga-parameshwari-tanjore-painting-b-p-mohan-kumar-s-cube-art-gallery-sep-2021/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Fest,Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210905
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210831T121340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T121340Z
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 5) – Oil on Canvas - Ninaada by K. Manoranjini Rao – S Cube Art Gallery – Aug 2021
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week (Series 5)\nOil on Canvas – Ninaada by K. Manoranjini Rao\nFrom 28th Aug to 4 Sep 2021 \n  \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \n \nSmt. K Manoranjini Rao is a senior and versatile artist and a retired art teacher who has carved a nichefor herself in the artistic world while also nurturing budding talents. \nBorn on 04-06-1960\, Manoranjini Rao is the daughter of late Sri. K Dinaker Rao and Smt. Saraswathi.After her SSLC education\, she pursued art education at Dakshina Kannada’s art school- MahalasaSchool of Arts in Mangaluru founded by Sri. T Taranath Pai. She completed her course there under PPurushotham Karanth. \nWith his able guidance\, she successfully trained hundreds of students during her career as a drawingteacher. She served her alma mater – Mahalasa School of Arts as its Principal and as a drawing teacherat Kendriya Vidyalaya Panambur\, Poorna Prajna English Medium School\, Aldur\, Chikkamagaluru\, andat the Hindu Vidyadayini School and retired from service on 30.06.2020 with a sense of greatsatisfaction. \nShe is the founder of Kalabharathi School of Arts at Bejai where several students could getscholarships under C.C.R.T. \nAs a member of Karavali Chitrakala Chavadi (R)\, she hasparticipated in several drawing workshops and PaintingExhibitions. \nSeveral awards too have come her way including first place inthe drawing contest for teachers conducted by the DKEducation Department. She is also the recipient of ChiguruAward\, Chitrakala Ratna Award\, Kalashree Award. \nFelicitation on the occasion of Dr Sarwappalli Radhakrishnan’sbirthday and Teachers day by Dakshina Kannada ZillaPanchayat and Department of Public Education\, Governmentof\nKarnataka. \nKalanidhi Award – 2020 presented by DK district Art Teachers Educational Committee and Dk districtArt teachers association. \nLetter of Appreciation presented by District Consumer’s Association and District Consumer’sInformation Center\, Dakshina Kannada. \nK. Manoranjini Rao is married to Sri Hari Upadhyaya who has been a great source of encouragement toher. Manoranjini Rao has also the immense satisfaction of founding the “Varna Sinchana PermanentArt Gallery” with the help of art patrons and all members of the Vidyadayinee High School tocommemorate its Platinum Jubilee. \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-5-oil-on-canvas-ninaada-by-k-manoranjini-rao-s-cube-art-gallery-aug-2021/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210829
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210821T191827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T194938Z
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 4) - Oil on Canvas by Ramdas L. K. Shevgoor - S Cube Art Gallery - Aug 2021
DESCRIPTION:Oil on Canvas by Ramdas L. K. Shevgoor\nArt of the Week (Series 4)\n21st to 28th Aug 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812\nPortraits of Former Prime Minister Late A. B. Vajpayee\,\nLate M. Raghunath Shet of S.L. Shet Jewellers and\nFormer Union Minister of India\, Late V. Dhananjaya Kumar \nEstablished in 2014\, S Cube Art Gallery has relocated to the Kodialguthu Center with its collection of paintings\, drawings\, graphics and sculptures. It promotes artists from within the coastal districts and beyond who wish to showcase their works.\nWith the ongoing conditions due to the pandemic\, we are herewith displaying our collections both in its physical form at the gallery as well as giving it an online presence via social media platforms in order to reach out\, educate and benefit art enthusiasts of our region. The idea behind Art of the Week is to showcase one artist and a work from our collection through an entire week both at the gallery and online. For further information about the work\, you may either get in touch over phone/email or visit us at our gallery. \nS Cube Art Gallery\n+91 94800 14812\nscubeartgallery@gmail.com\nThe gallery is open between 11am and 1.30pm / 4pm and 7pm\nSunday holiday \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-4-oil-on-canvas-by-ramdas-l-k-shevgoor-s-cube-art-gallery-aug-2021/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210817T193521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210817T193521Z
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SUMMARY:Pollination Series by Jeevan Salian - Art of the Week (Series 3) - Aug 2021
DESCRIPTION:Pollination Series by Jeevan Salian\nArt of the Week (Series 3)\n16th to 22th Aug 2021\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\n \nA seed. A germinated seed\, from germination to sapling\, sapling to a tree\, tree to a fruit\, fruit to seed again\, seed to germination. Thus is the cyclical process of the nature. Again\, seed to plant\, plant to flower\, and the connection of one flower with the other flower\, an important recurring process called pollination. For me as visual artist and to my sensitive mind these outwardly simple and biological processes catch my imagination and I take the journey of probing into these hidden processes. Various stages of pollination processes render various shapes and forms\, different formations\, made me to use these elements in visualization and to enhance the aesthetic value of my work. The current series is all about pollination. \nAny concept in order to be used in visual art raises many issues. The visual language I use to express my inner thoughts denote the understanding I had of the concept. \nI believe creation of art is a replica of the truth and art should always speak truth. In the process of visualizing\, as an artist I encounter two processes – of philosophical and the other technical. The former belongs to the mind and other related to the physical elements in a work of art. Philosophical element consists of in interest in the subject\, knowledge\, visual sensibilities and imagination. The physical elements include the usage of time\, space and the other material mediums that finally give shape to a work of art. I believe the combination of all of the above leads to creation of things of aesthetic beauty. \nI believe creation of art is a replica of the truth and art should always speak truth. In the process of visualizing\, as an artist I encounter two processes – of philosophical and the other technical. The former belongs to the mind and other related to the physical elements in a work of art. Philosophical element consists of in interest in the subject\, knowledge\, visual sensibilities and imagination. The physical elements include the usage of time\, space and the other material mediums that finally give shape to a work of art. I believe the combination of all of the above leads to creation of things of aesthetic beauty. \nThe contemporary world has seen technological advances than any other time of human history. The impact of technology on our thoughts and projects has changed the way we live and art is no exception. At times I feel technology is a challenge to the creative process but at the same time it can be harnessed to create a thought provoking art. I have kept both dynamics in mind while\ncreating these paintings and drawings\, based on experiments and the rules of aesthetics. \n– Jeevan Salian\, Artist \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/pollination-series-by-jeevan-salian-art-of-the-week-series-3-aug-2021/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210815
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210807T185000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210810T201305Z
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (2) - Boat Series by Permude Mohan Kumar - 9th to 14th Aug 2021 – S Cube Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week (2)\nBoat Series by Permude Mohan Kumar\nFrom 9th to 14th Aug 2021\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore \n \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-2-boat-series-by-permude-mohan-kumar-9th-to-14th-aug-2021-s-cube-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210808
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210731T192739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210731T192739Z
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week - Mahishasura Pravesha by Ganesha Somayaji - 31 Jul 2021 - S Cube Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week – Mahishasura Pravesha\nby Ganesha Somayaji\nFrom 31 Jul to 07 Aug 2021\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore 575003\nPhone: +919845335557 (Ganesha)\n \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-mahishasura-pravesha-by-ganesha-somayaji-31-jul-2021-s-cube-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210726
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210723T092647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210723T092647Z
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SUMMARY:Mango Fest - 22 - 25 Jul 2021 - The Ocean Pearl\, Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Mango Fest\nFrom 22 – 25 Jul 2021\nThe Ocean Pearl\, Mangalore\nMango Fest – 22 – 25 Jul 2021 – The Ocean Pearl\, Mangalore\nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/mango-fest-22-25-jul-2021-the-ocean-pearl-mangalore/
LOCATION:The Ocean Pearl\, Navabharth circle\, Kodialbail\, Mangalore\, Navabharth circle\, Kodialbail\, Mangalore\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, 575003\, India
CATEGORIES:Events at Ocean Pearl Mangalore,Events In Mangalore,Fest,Food & Drinks,Food Festival,Food Festival in Mangalore,Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20210713T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20210718T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210713T185013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T035335Z
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SUMMARY:BuCo. Bake Fest - 13 to 18 Jul 2021
DESCRIPTION:BuCo. Bake Fest\nOn 13 to 18 Jul 2021\nThe Avatar Hotel\, Attavar Mangalore\nPhone: +918105083888\n \nHello Mangalore! \nThe Avatar Hotel and BuCo India present – Buco Bake Fest in association with Sanchia -The Planner\nCome check out a wide spread of breads\, cakes \, desserts and lots more !\nAs you feast on Buttercream delicacies\, Mangalore’s finest musicians will entertain you ! 🧁\nArtists and exhibitors from mangalore will display their merchandise at the BuCo Bake Fest 😎\nPlease do wear masks and maintain social distancing – the pandemic is still around 🙈 \nKindly RSVP on the link below –\nhttps://forms.gle/Vm6dCUq5y84reT8TA \n  \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/buco-bake-fest-13-to-18-jul-2021/
LOCATION:The Avatar Hotel\, Attavar\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Feast,Fest,Food & Drinks,Food Festival,Food Festival in Mangalore,Mangalore,Music,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210422
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210418T060301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210418T060301Z
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SUMMARY:Stories Behind the Lens - Exhibition of Photographs by Vivek Gowda - April 17 - 21\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:Stories Behind the Lens\nExhibition of Photographs by Vivek Gowda\nApril 17 – 21\, 2021 | 11 am – 7 pm\nVenue:\nKodial Guthu Center for Art and Culture\nG. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\, Mangalore – 575003\n \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/stories-behind-the-lens-exhibition-of-photographs-by-vivek-gowda-april-17-21-2021/
LOCATION:Kodial Guthu\, Center for Art & Culture\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210514
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210416T193125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210417T043443Z
UID:13322-1618358400-1620950399@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Mangalore Food Street - 14 Apr to 13 May 2021 - Forum Fiza Mall\,Pandeshwar\, Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Mangalore Food Street\nFrom 14 Apr to 13 May 2021\nVenue: Forum Fiza Mall\, Pandeshwar\, Mangalore\n \nMangalore Food Street – 14 Apr to 13 May 2021 – Forum Fiza Mall\, Pandeshwar\, Mangalore\nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/mangalore-food-street-14-apr-to-13-may-2021-forum-fiza-mallpandeshwar-mangalore/
LOCATION:The Forum Fiza Mall\, Pandeshwar\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Events at The Forum Fiza Mall Mangalore,Events In Mangalore,Fest,Food & Drinks,Food Festival,Food Festival in Mangalore,Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210405
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210320T183315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T174709Z
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SUMMARY:Easter Ball - 4 Apr 2021 - G Food & Fun\, Balmatta\, Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Easter Ball\nOn 4 Apr 2021\nVenue: G Food & Fun\, Balmatta\, Mangalore\nThis Easter\, it’s time to resurrect to the world of Music. Get ready to boogie to the tunes of our amazing DJs: Harsh\, Joston\, Manchow and Ron!\n\nFor passes call: 9663014892\nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/easter-ball-4-apr-2020-g-food-fun-balmatta-mangalore/
LOCATION:G Food & Fun\, G Food & Fun\, Balmatta\, Mangalore\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Dance,DJ Party,Events at G Food and Fun,Events In Mangalore,Food & Drinks,Mangalore,Music,Party,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210322
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210321T052350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210321T080432Z
UID:13314-1616198400-1616371199@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Nandini River Festival - 20 & 21 Mar 2021 - Sasihithlu\, Mangalore\, Karnataka
DESCRIPTION:Nandini River Festival\nOn 20 & 21 Mar 2021\nVenue: Sasihithlu\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\n \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/nandini-river-festival-20-21-mar-2021-sasihithlu-mangalore-karnataka/
LOCATION:Sasihithlu Beach\, Sasihithlu Beach\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, Mangalore\, India
CATEGORIES:Events In Mangalore,Food & Drinks,Mela,Music,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping,Show,Sports,Surfing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210401
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210314T185258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T025456Z
UID:13305-1615507200-1617235199@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Biryani and Kabab Festival - Mar 2021 - The Ocean Pearl\, Udupi
DESCRIPTION:Biryani and Kabab Festival\nThe Ocean Pearl\, Udupi\n \nFood Menu\nFood Menu – Biryani and Kabab Festival – Mar 2021 – The Ocean Pearl\, Udupi\nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/biryani-and-kabab-festival-mar-2021-the-ocean-pearl-udupi/
LOCATION:The Ocean Pearl – Udupi\, Kunjibettu\, Katte Acharya Marg\, opp Nilgiris\, Maruthi Veethika\, Udupi\, Udipi\, India
CATEGORIES:Events in Manipal,Events in Udupi
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210309
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210302T024003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T024003Z
UID:13298-1615161600-1615247999@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Oh Womaniya - Woman's Day Special - 8 Mar 2021 - G Food and Fun\, Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Oh Womaniya – Woman’s Day Special\nOn 8 Mar 2021 – 3PM Onwards\nVenue: G Food and Fun\, Mangalore\nPowerful women are those who Run the world like lioness and the divas who slay on their dazzling thrones wearing that crown of glory\, fierceness\, beauty\, power and dignity.\n\nLet’s all gather to celebrate women’s day and tell a loud cheers to all the hustling queens out there\n️ *March 8th* at\n *G Food n Fun*\n ️3pm onwards\,\nLadies walk in free \nStag : 800 (500 cover)\nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/oh-womaniya-womans-day-special-8-mar-2021-g-food-and-fun-mangalore/
LOCATION:G Food & Fun\, G Food & Fun\, Balmatta\, Mangalore\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Dance,DJ Party,Events at G Food and Fun,Events In Mangalore,Food & Drinks,Mangalore,Music,Party,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210221T125803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210221T125803Z
UID:13284-1614297600-1614556799@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Samarpan 2021 - The 8th Edition - 26 to 28 Feb 2021 - On YouTube @Nrityaangan
DESCRIPTION:Samarpan 2021 – The 8th Edition\nFrom 26 to 28 Feb 2021 @ 6:30PM\nOn YouTube @Nrityaangan\nSamarpan 2021 – The 8th Edition – 26 to 28 Feb 2021 – On YouTube @NrityaangannteventEvents In MangaloreEvents In Mangalore\nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/samarpan-2021-the-8th-edition-26-to-28-feb-2021-on-youtube-nrityaangan/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Art,Dance,Events In Mangalore,Mangalore,Music,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210222
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210221T122058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210221T122204Z
UID:13280-1613779200-1613951999@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Kudla Carnival - 20 and 21st Feb 2021 - Samruddhi Water Sports\, Tannirbavi Cross Road\, Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Kudla Carnival\nOn 20 and 21st Feb 2021\nVenue: Samruddhi Water Sports\, Tannirbavi Cross Road\, Mangalore\n \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/kudla-carnival-20-and-21st-feb-2021-samruddhi-water-sports-tannirbavi-cross-road-mangalore/
LOCATION:Samruddhi Water Sports – Tannirbavi\, Tannirbavi Cross Road\, Tannirbavi Beach Road\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Event at Thannirbavi Beach Mangalore,Events In Mangalore,Fest,Food & Drinks,Food Festival,Food Festival in Mangalore,Games,Mangalore,Mela,Music,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping,Show,Sports
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210220
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210218T150244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T150924Z
UID:13274-1613606400-1613779199@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Rangoli Fashion & Lifestyle Exhibition - 18th and 19th Feb 2021 - Hotel Moti Mahal - Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Rangoli Fashion & Lifestyle Exhibition\nDate :- 18 to 19 FEB 2021\nTime :- 11.00 AM to 8.00 PM\nVenue :- HOTEL MOTI MAHAL\,\nFalnir Road\, Mangalore\,\nKarnataka 575001\nCONTACT :- +919923294207\n \nOne of the India’s Biggest Fashion & Lifestyle Exhibition comes to #MANGALORE for the 1st time With more than 50+ EXCLUSIVE DESIGNERS from all over INDIA & Abroad at MANGALORE best\, HOTEL MOTI MAHAL. \n#MANGALORE – We are pleased to announce Fashion & Lifestyle Exhibition focusing on Wedding\, Festive & latest fashion Trends in 2021. \nFashion Showcasing 150+ Designer Wears With 50+ Stalls from all over INDIA with some International Designers. \n👉 Bridal Wear\n👉 Bridal Jewellery\n👉 Tunics\n👉 Gowns\n👉 Footwears\n👉 Nightwear\n👉 Purses\n👉 Accessories\n👉 Soft Furnishing\n👉 Lifestyle Products\n👉 & Many More.. \nENTRY FREE for Visitors \n#Rangoli #aroundmangalore #mangalore #mangaluru #kudla \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/rangoli-fashion-lifestyle-exhibition-18th-and-19th-feb-2021-hotel-moti-mahal-mangalore/
LOCATION:Hotel Moti Mahal\, Falnir\, Mangalore
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Mangalore,Mela,Sale In Mangalore,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210215
DTSTAMP:20260430T025053
CREATED:20210124T193920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210124T193920Z
UID:13245-1613260800-1613347199@aroundmangalore.com
SUMMARY:Back to Life - 14 Feb 2021 (Valentine's Day) - G Food n Fun \, Mangalore
DESCRIPTION:Back to Life\nOn 14 Feb 2021 (Valentine’s Day) 12PM Onwards\nVenue: G Food n Fun \, Balmatta\, Mangalore\n  \nNo Plans for Valentine’s?\nDidn’t Find a Partner yet?\nNo problem\nWe’ve got your day covered!!!\nNSQUARE ENTERTAINMENT presents\nBACK TO LIFE⚡\nA event not just for Couples 😉\nJoin us for the party happening this Feb 14th at\n📍G Food n Fun \, Mangalore\n🕛12pm Onwards \nGet ready to Jam into the music spun by our DJs🔥 \nDJ’s On Deck \n• SYJEETH\n• DK (dubai)\n• GT\n• SOUNDROP\n• NAVIS\n• MANCHOW \nGrab Your Tickets Now!!!\n•🕺Stag 1000 (500 cover)\n•👫Couple 1500 (1000 cover)\n•💃Ladies 500 (300 cover) \nContact : 9663014892 \nNote : There may be hike in tickets after 7pm 🕖 in \nLast updated: Sunday\, April 18\, 2021
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/back-to-life-14-feb-2021-valentines-day-g-food-n-fun-mangalore/
LOCATION:G Food & Fun\, G Food & Fun\, Balmatta\, Mangalore\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Dance,DJ Party,Events at G Food and Fun,Events In Mangalore,Food & Drinks,Mangalore,Music,Party,Show
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