Sampurna, in association with t2, was an all-in-one workshop held at Sapphire Banquets on the EM Bypass, on July 28 and 29. Eleven stalls and 17 demonstrations covered everything from healing workshops to food, photography and styling. It was the perfect getaway for t2 and a host of young women and housewives.
TT Bureau
Published 17.08.17, 12:00 AM
Sampurna, in association with t2, was an all-in-one workshop held at Sapphire Banquets on the EM Bypass, on July 28 and 29. Eleven stalls and 17 demonstrations covered everything from healing workshops to food, photography and styling. It was the perfect getaway for t2 and a host of young women and housewives.
Sari Draping by Dolly Jain was a hit! She taught basic tips and tricks of wearing a sari and also, innovative ways in which the six yards of tradition can be worn.
Abhijit Chanda’s Make-Up Art workshop had the gals filling the front seats of the hall, to get the best view possible. He covered topics ranging from the basics of make-up to contouring. The tips will sure come in handy during the Pujas.
How can you put waste paper to good use? The Newpaper Art stall by Kreativ taught curious students of all ages how to make friendship bands, rakhis and paper jewellery.
With the festive season around the corner, adorning the house entrance with a pretty rangoli is a must! As Varsha Mimani played with colours at her Rangoli Making stall, the learners videographed all her moves.
Self-defence is the need of the hour for every girl. Martial arts instructor Shibayan Ganguly taught some quick combat skills.
Saurabh-Vivek, of Dance India Dance fame, wrapped up the event on both days. Zumba, hip-hop and contemporary dance were the styles to which the ladies moved and grooved. From girls in jeans to women in saris and salwar suits, everyone let their hair down and danced like no one one was watching!