Culture & Lifestyle
Events: April 8, 2023 - April 14, 2023
The Post brings you a lowdown on all the events coming up this week.Spring Art Camp 2023
Artudio is organising this special bi-annual art program for children between 5 to 15 years, where they get a chance to showcase their creativity and explore their imagination through various art forms. Participants will have the opportunity to work with renowned modern/contemporary artists, designers, and authors of Nepal, who will help them blend their creative imaginations into reality.
Where: Artudio, Swoyambhu, Kathmandu
When: April 10 to 19
Time: 10:00am to 1:00pm
Tickets: Rs8000 registration (till 8th April)
Honey Singh concert

KTM Live, LOD, Arbitrary Events and Karma Events have joined hands together to organise a concert that will feature live performances from Yo Yo Honey Singh, Vek, Dong and Yabesh. The event will be hosted by Malvika Subba and Sanjay Gupta. The event will also have food and drink stalls, and police support to make sure everyone is safe.
Where: Hyatt Regency Ground, Boudha, Kathmandu
When: April 8
Time: 2pm onwards
Tickets: Rs1500 (pre-sale), Rs 2500 (VIP), Rs6000 (fanpit)
Summit of Health and Population Scientists

Nepal’s National Submission of Health and Population Scientists is taking place this week. This marks the 9th edition of the submission, and many scientists and researchers from all over the country will present their findings. The event will also feature a panel discussion with Prime Minister Puspa Kamal Dahal in attendance.
Where: Karki Banquet, Babar Mahal, Kathmandu
When: April 11 and 12
Registration fee: Rs3000
Launch of the book ‘Imaginative Horizon’

Imperial World School is launching a book featuring short stories written by students. The book is called Imaginative Horizon, which features short stories and is found in two forms of language English and Nepali. The school’s head of department edits the book, Dhani Ram Khannal. All writers, i.e. students, will launch the events.
Where: Imperial World School, Kathmandu
When: April 8
Entry: Free
An Ode to the Blue exhibition

An Ode to the Blue, an art exhibition organised by Danfe Arts, presents five artists: Deepmala Maharjan, Mini Tamang, Saurganga Darshandhari, Shreeti Prajapati and Sony Rai.
They reflect on the hybrid feelings of displacement and nostalgia they encounter while traversing their lives.
Where: Windhorse Gallery, Gyan Mandala, Lalitpur
When: Till April 19
Time: 11am to 5pm
Entry: Free




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