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Jazz it up!
Jazz music lovers make a beeline for the last two days of the Jazz Fest India -- 2001! To be held at Sophia Bhabha Auditorium on March 12 and 13, the fest will showcase jazz groups from Lithuania, Australia and Japan. The groups include The Hoodangers who will regale the audiences with the ever popular old, traditional jazz and Dainius Pulauskas Sextet who have come to India after tasting great success all over Europe. Along with them are Fay Victor and Yuki Saga. While Fay Victor will be accompanied by the Louis Banks Trio, Yuki Saga will present popular standard jazz repertoire.

An equal music
An accomplished musician Ariane Gray-Hubert explores and reveals through original programmes the correspondence between various musical traditions. On Monday, March 12, she will present Moods By Twilight in a programme that includes works by Brahms, Chopin, Schriabine, Satie and Debussy. In an effort to stimulate new cultural exchanges, Gray-Hubert has initiated a series of musical events concerning different themes in France and abroad. In 1997 and 1998 she was invited to take part in major festivals in India and innovated music exchange programmes in Occidental and Oriental traditions.

Branded literature
Jagdeep Kapoor's new book 24 Brand Mantras has hit the stands. Aimed at helping marketeers to develop winning brand strategies, it presents 24 action-oriented mantras which can help to launch, build, rejuvenate and grow successful brands. Culled from the author's vast experience as a marketing professional, the mantras are formulated to provide satisfaction to the consumer as also to create wealth for the marketeer. Well illustrated with real-life examples of brands, the book makes for the successful articulation of a winning brand strategy.

Matching steps
The Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Max Mueller Bhavan present Uber Kreuz (Crosswise) by Reinhild Hoffman and Suzanne Linke. It has been 20 years since these two great women of the German dance scene have been seen together on stage. However, they have had many professional meeting-points over the years. Both trained at the famed Folkwang School at Essen, which they co-directed later. The title Crosswise suggests horizontal and vertical meeting points in space, but allows each of the two characters to retain their own identities.

The list
Make your way to Crossword, Mahalaxmi, and take more than a look at the list of nominations drawn up for the Crossword Book Awards-200. A list of 24 authors throng the nominations for English Fiction including Anurag Mathur, Amitav Ghosh, Amit Chaudhuri, Ruskin Bond and Mrinal Pande. There are nine nominations for regional languages -- including Mahashweta Devi and V V Madhavan Kutty. Launched in 1998, the award has since expanded its scope to cover two prizes of Rs 3 lakhs each for fiction: one for Indian language fiction translations into English by Indian authors and the other for original works in English by Indian authors. This year's awards will be announced next month in New Delhi.

Campfire
Reach, The Outdoor People, an organisation working in the field of environment education, environment-related research projects, and Eco-Tourism, has organised outdoor activities specifically designed for youngsters. The five to six-day camps to Karnala, Panchgani, Dandeli, Kanha and Kolad to be held between March 18 to April 18 have different focus areas like environment awareness, adventure, tribal life-awareness, wildlife ecology education and self-development. Aimed at 10 to 18-year-olds, the camps will be characterised by interactive sessions which will include adventure sports, amateur astronomy, wildlife films.

Cruise control
For an enjoyable time not so far away, try the cruises organised by Maldar Catamaran. The open-air Arabian Sea cruise sets off from the Gateway of India every Saturday and Sunday and holidays. The cruise offers exotic and romantic musical nights on a floating dance-floor with mouth-watering food. For details, contact 3866128, 3819736.

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