Looking for something interesting to dive into this week in Kathmandu?
From a rhapsody show, standup comedy to an event for bride-to-be and a heritage walk, here’s what’s happening!
Gyalpo Rhapsody
Gyalpo Rhapsody is a show that brings together dynamic artists, music and performances. It is presented by TwinSpark Events.
Event Details:
Date: February 18
Time: 8 PM onwards
Location: Club NOVA, Thamel
Entry: Paid
Rishav Kafle Baikalpik Comedian
Rishav Kafle is performing stand up comedy centred around politics, culture, and everyday Nepali life at Happy Club.
Event Details:
Date: February 21
Time: 4 PM
Location: The Happy Club, Maitidevi
Entry: Paid
The Bride Table
Happening for the first time, the Bride Table is an intimate gathering for brides, where they gather to bond, exchange experiences and build connections with others on the same journey. It is a space designed exclusively for brides to be, to enjoy gentle conversations, reflect and share.
Event Details:
Date: February 15
Time: 2:30 PM
Location: Yin Yang Restaurant, Thamel
Entry: Paid
Heritage Walk
Lighthouse Neural, a mental health institute is organising Heritage Walk: Exploring Patan, practicing presence and encouraging collective grounding and deeper engagement with the stories held around us. Tuning into the body, breath and surrounding, exploring culture’s influence in our sense of belonging are other major objectives of the walk.
Event Details:
Date: February 21
Time: 8 AM-10:30 AM
Location: Patandhoka, Lalitpur
Entry: Paid
PRIMA FACIE
Prima Facie is a one woman play about a barrister whose belief in the legal system gets changed after an experience that makes her reconsider justice in a different way. Written by Suzie Miller, an Australian playwright, the play is being adapted and staged at Kausi Theatre.
Event Details:
Date: February 19-28
Time: 5:15 PM (Tuesday closed)
Location: Kausi Theatre, Teku
Entry: Paid
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