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(Age: 6 to 12yrs) Khatron Ke Khiladi CSMVS 12:00 noon Get ready to be amazed by the power of fire in this by Science Utsav Lawns - 1:00 pm enchanting science show. (Age: All) Our Playground CSMVS 1:30 pm - Enjoy a fun-filled collaborative session through play by Madhulika Dhindaw Lawns 2:30 pm to create a vision for a better tomorrow. (Age: 6 to 12yrs) Math with Origami CSMVS 3:00 pm - Unravel the fun of Math with Origami. by Bob Lawns 4:00 pm (Age: 10yrs +) Tribal Beats by Saevus CSMVS 4:00 pm - Introducing the tribal natives of the Indian wild Lawns 5:00 pm through music and dance. (Age: 8 to 12yrs) Mo-Glitter by Shruti Narayan CSMVS 5:00 pm - Do a creative mosaic, add some glitter and you get a Lawns 6:00 pm Mo-Glitter! Experience using mixed medium. (Age: 6 to 12yrs) 3RD FEB SUNDAY Foiled! CSMVS 11:00 am - Create your own sculpture with scraps and foil with by artist Arzan Khambatta Lawns 12:00 noon artist Arzan Khambatta . (Age: 8 to 14yrs) Everyday Math through CSMVS 12:00 noon An interactive storytelling session using the language Stories, Fun and Dance Lawns - 1:00 pm of Bharatanatyam with everyday math presented by Neha Khaitan from A Flower Child. (Age: 7 to 12yrs) Clever, Cleverer, Cleverest CSMVS 1:30 pm - Hear the award-winning story of the clever tailor by Maulshree Kalothia Lawns 2:30 pm Ruparam and see how a little can go a long way, especially in these times of excess. (Age: 5yrs +) Build a Rocket Launcher CSMVS 2:30 pm - Explore, play, discover and build your own rocket by Science Utsav Lawns 3:30 pm launcher. (Age: 5yrs +) CHILDREN DREAM STEAM 3RD FEB SUNDAY Think with your Hands CSMVS 4:00 pm - Get creative and let your imagination run wild. Join by Sticky Bits Lawns 5:00 pm us in a fun filled session. (Age: 5 to 10yrs) Rhythmic Art Strokes and CSMVS 5:00 pm - Be a tree, a wolf, water or wind and join Allison Spirit Dance Expression of the Lawns 6:00 pm Moreu as she takes you on a journey with a spirit Elements of Nature dance of the elements of nature which culminates by Allison John into an expressive Mural painting. (Age: 6 to 12yrs) 4TH FEB MONDAY Little Van Goghs CSMVS 4:00 pm - Understand the value of patience through the Starry by Saturday Art Class Lawns 5:00 pm Night painting. (Age: 6 to 12yrs) 3D Doodling CSMVS 5:00 pm - Open your wings of creativity by making 3D models Lawns 6:00 pm of things around us with a special 3D pen and let your imagination take shape. (Age: 6 to 14yrs) 5TH FEB TUESDAY Plastic Not in my Ocean CSMVS 11:00 am - Let the magic in your hands convert plastic waste by Natasha D'Costa Lawns 12:00 noon into a beautiful bench. Bring your plastic bags, wrappers, etc. to help build a strong sturdy bench presented by the NGO, Start Upcycling Now. Of Dreams that Glow and CSMVS 4:00 pm - A fun-filled poetry writing workshop, that gets kids Words that Flow! Lawns 5:00 pm to give words to their wishes and come up with their by Richa Gupta own original poem. (Age: 7 to 15yrs) Birds 'R Us CSMVS 5:00 pm - An interactive session for kids of all ages, where by Monica Jhaveri Lawns 6:00 pm we will learn about identifying local bird species in Mumbai. (Age: All) 6TH FEB WEDNESDAY Our Playground CSMVS 4:00 pm - A playful, collaborative session of individuals Lawns 5:00 pm to create a vision for a better tomorrow. (Age: 6 to 12yrs) CHILDREN DREAM STEAM Our Planet Blue! CSMVS 5:00 pm - Join us on an exciting musical story about our by Katie Bagli Lawns 6:00 pm planet’s environment, sung to rap beat by a group of children. (Age: 6 to 14yrs) 7TH FEB THURSDAY The Six Traits of Creative CSMVS 4:00 pm - An introduction to the basic traits of creative writing Writing Lawns 5:00 pm and the use of graphic organisers which help in by Reshma Krishnan Barshikar building a discipline of writing. (Age: 10 to 15yrs) Wear Your Art CSMVS 5:00 pm - As Kala Ghoda turns 20, let your imagination spruce by Changeover Lawns 6:00 pm up a plain cotton canvas tote bag into an unusual piece of art using 20 shades and tints! (Age: 6yrs+) 8TH FEB FRIDAY Reviving Indian Art CSMVS 11:00 am - Learn the nuances of the Indian art of mandala to the by Students of ABWA Lawns 12:45 pm children of the NGO Toy Bank. The mandala design Grade 11 IB will be created on a board that you can take home. Workshop with CSMVS 1:30 pm - Students of the Dhirubhai Ambani International Drawing Words Lawns 5:00 pm School Primary Art Core Group will view the Drawing by Yasmeen Ismail Words exhibit and attend a session presented by British Council Mumbai. Puppet Workshop CSMVS 4:00 pm - Make children discover that you can make your own by Frédéric Simon Lawns 5:00 pm games with everyday objects and stimulate your imagination. Presented by Alliance Francaise De Bombay. (Age: 5 to 10yrs) STEAM Stories with Puppets CSMVS 5:00 pm - Physics and chemistry are made easy in this by Usha Venkataraman Lawns 6:00 pm immersive storytelling of The Moon and his two wives as Alexander T Wolf teaches about materials and their uses. (Age: 8 to 12yrs) 9TH FEB SATURDAY Magical Mandalas CSMVS 11:00 am - Unleash your mind to create a dreamscape through by Anita Yewele Lawns 12:00 noon circular patterns. (Age: 6yrs +) CHILDREN DREAM STEAM 9TH FEB SATURDAY Experience STEAM CSMVS 12:00 noon - Spark your curiosity with hands-on science activities by Agastya Foundation Lawns 1:00 pm and share the Ah! Aha! Ha Ha! experience! Know Your Rhythm CSMVS 1:30 pm - Go on a joyous journey to explore, be imaginative by iexpress Lawns 2:30 pm and harmonize with the inner self through a sensory process. (Age: 5yrs +) Interactive Storytelling and CSMVS 2:30 pm - Enjoy stories of the Father of the Nation - a fun-filled Dance Lawns 3:30 pm interactive session with a drama on making a by Nidhi Bagharia difference. (Age: 2 to 10yrs) Puppet Stories to understand CSMVS 4:00 pm - Interactive math and biology stories of King Math and Biology Concepts Lawns 5:00 pm Vikram who solves an improbable task by Usha Venkataraman and Jack on his mission to grow a plant.
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