About Town
Archive: Week of
Events
Roles of the Indian Film Heroine, film festival that looks at the changing ethos of Indian film heroines from Satyajit Ray's Devi to Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Michelle in Black. Also features talks from cinema-watchers, including actress-turned-director-turned-activist Nandita Das. 14-18 April at Nepal Tourism Board, Exhibition Road, for tickets call 4412715
Saturday's Farmer's Market, a weekly farmers' market starting in Kantipath this weekend promises to be different from all other farmers' markets in town with lasagne, pies and Mediterranean treats along with organic fruits and vegetables. Every Saturday, 9am to noon, 1905 Restaurant, Kantipath
Sub: Transition 2067, we don't know what the 'sub:' stands for but it's a New Year's party at the Factory. Two actually. Aditi Sharma will be playing with her band in the Hall followed by DJ Ankit. Expect some fireworks on the roof – not literally – as DJ Nawed has been flown all the way from India to 'set the place ablaze'. The Factory, Thamel, 7pm, Rs 2000 and Rs 1000 respectively, with complimentary drinks.
Piano concert, Romayne Wheeler, who performed at the air base of the US space shuttle in New Mexico, will be doing a charity concert for Women's Wing Nepal. Sunday 11 April, 2pm, Lincoln School, Rabi Bhawan, 9803039750
Kabita Yatra, this paper once described poet Momila as "deeply interior and outspoken, expressing her political concerns through private, individuated expression." She will be reciting at Gurukul this weekend as part of a solo poetry recitation series. Saturday 10 April, 3pm, Sama Theatre, Gurukul, 4466956
Chaitya & Silent Flow, works of Kailash Shrestha and Sushma Shakya made during their one-year residency sponsored by the Australian Himalayan Foundation. Runs until 21 April, Siddhartha Art Gallery, 4218048
Khariko Ghero (The Caucasian Chalk Circle), a Berlolt Brecht play adapted into Nepali about a peasant girl and her adopted son set against our recent politically turbulent history. Directed by Max Webster and Mia Theil Have at Rimal Theatre, Gurukul, until 1 May, 5.30pm, except Mondays, 4466956. See Review.
Music
Moksh Music Fest, a line-up of events running through four consecutive days leading up to the new year. 10-13 April, 5pm onwards, Moksh, Jhamsikhel 5526212. More info at http://partynepal.com
Newaz, famous metal band from the 90s, reunited last August. They will be performing some of their originals at House of Music, as well covers of Hendrix and other guitar artists. Friday, 9 April, 8pm, House of Music, Thamel
Climate Champion's Concert, nature lovers and tree-huggers can revel in Rojesh Shrestha's new song in the first, and what seems like a long climate change concert in Nepal. Make a statement by being there. Saturday 10 April, 10am-7pm, Basantapur
4th Element, it's New Year's Eve and you can't decide where you want to go, or what to listen to. Then head to Electric Pagoda in Thamel where the Shillong band, 4th Element, is offering music with elements of R&B, soul, funk and jazz. Japanese DJ Jet Stream then follows up with a blend of underground and house music. Seriously, we don't know who or what could beat that. Tuesday, 13 April, Electric Pagoda, Thamel
Sufi Night @ Tamas, you visit Tamas for the ambience as much as for its Sufi-fusion music. The music is soothing, and the cocktails smooth. The Cosmopolitans, however, could do with a little more vodka. Every Tuesday and Satruday, 8pm, Tama Spa Lounge, Thamel, 4257658
