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| Epicentre Diwali Mela presented by American Express Celebrate the Festival of Lights this year with Epicentre Diwali Mela '09, an event that brings you cutting edge contemporary style from the best around India. The Epicentre Diwali Mela starts on October 9, 2009 and continues till October 12. The four-day extravaganza takes you through a world class shopping & gifting experience, true to the essence of the festival. Presented by American Express, some highlights of the festivities include music concerts, traditional street performances, Diya & Rangoli Workshops, Story-telling Session for kids and the luxury of an air-conditioned 40000 sq. foot special bazaar where one can shop for apparels, silverware, furnishing, diyas, jewellery, gift items and much more. Explore Bobby Aggarwal's Portside Café with its much acclaimed hand finished, vegetable dyed leather furniture and artifacts, leaf through the eye-catching paperworks of Manohar Devraj's Xylem Papercraft, spot your face in the sparkling silverware from Frazer & Haws, try on the festive prêt wear of Amita Dev's White Tara, lounge on the period furniture of the 1900's from Norway, savour organic food products by Himjoli and don't miss out the famous designers' ensemble brought to you by the NGO, Naz. Host of Cultural festivities will add to the glamour at the Mela, starting with oh-so-magical Fusion Concert by Advaita on October 9. The malleable moves of street performers of Shadipur will fascinate you. Followed by Anamika's performance on folk dances of India and the electrical jazz musical evening presented by CuentaCuentos on the 10th. Simultaneously on the 10th, check out Diya painting workshop by Vinnie Mathur and Art competition for children in the Exhibition Hall. Sunday, the 11th is reserved for the Story Telling Session by Assitej India, magic show by the street performers of Shadipur and the evening to be allured in the new age music by Arunagshu. The final day of the event i.e 12th October is marked by the spellbinding Ram Lila act by the renowned group from Vrindavan. Vidyun Singh, Director – Programmes of Epicentre Gurgaon, says, "The participation in the fair has been a handpicked selection of people who don't do mainstream retailing and are available through appointments, the idea was to bring these talented artists to a mass platform to offer a lifestyle shopping experience." Sunil Sachdev, Head of Global Merchant Services, American Express, says, "We are delighted to present the very first Diwali Mela at Epicentre, Gurgaon. The Mela is yet another way to thank our Card Members and Merchant partners in the Delhi / NCR area. We would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy and joyous Diwali." Organised by Events Etc., the Food Court shall serve a variety of delicacies like hot dogs, kathi rolls, sandwiches, biryani, chaat and more to add to the flavour of the mela with the visitors. As a special offer, American Express Card Members will get 25% off at Drift and upto 15% off on Shopping at select merchants as an exclusive benefit. More activities in the Mela include the works of designer-maker Piyush Suri's Handmade In Britain, a UK-based organization, on display. The quality, originality and eco-conscious ethos behind his works inspire one with their distinctiveness. Designers Annabel Farady, Tina Vlassopulos, Kate Schuricht, Janet Stahelin, to name only a few, will be exhibiting their unexampled collection as part of the selective compilation. Get infatuated by Playclan: fashion + art + design brand that catches your eye with its inquisitive and playful designs. Pankaj Verma's Namo offers exclusive décor accessories reflecting the deep-rooted Indian ethnicity coupled with its contemporary outlook. About Epicentre Gurgaon Epicentre at Apparel House, Gurgaon has become the cultural nerve centre and a much sought after destination for the discerning population of Gurgaon and the neighbouring regions. Spread over an area of 40000 sq ft., Epicentre DIWALI MELA '09 takes the bouquet of offerings to new heights. The fair that celebrates the most popular festival season of our country will be the first of its kind. While the name 'Mela' evokes the nostalgia of the good times and the joy of sharing a family experience, at Gurgaon we take you through a true shopping spree where options range from eating joints to apparels, jewellery, accessories, stationary, candles, lamps, diyas, furnishings, art and lots more for the discerning shopper including the Dastakar craftsmen exhibiting handcrafted products. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |