
Happy Streets brings fitness & entertainment to Bengaluru's Konanakunte
Bengaluru: Don't miss the final edition of Happy Streets at Konanakunte in south Bengaluru Sunday, from 7am to 10am, as The Times of India initiative transforms the streets into a vibrant space filled with fitness, creativity and entertainment for all ages.Experience powerful self-defence demonstrations by OSK Federation of India aimed to build confidence and awareness.
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is a traditional martial art that originated in the Okinawa islands of Japan, blending Chinese kung fu techniques with native fighting styles. At Happy Streets, witness the Shorin-ryu Shorinkan system of karate by OSK Federation of India." Explore an engaging constitutional literacy session by Reclaim Constitution. Theatre enthusiasts can take part in a practical workshop by Srinivas Beesetty, while music fans can enjoy energetic performances.
"Music has a unique ability to bring people together, creating a shared experience that fosters connection and belonging. This Sunday, immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of local culture with electrifying music and a dynamic performance by our band," says Sushant Sarkar, lead vocalist at NavaRaaga. A performance by Garden City University's student band is also on the lineup.Presented by Bhima Jewellers, Happy Streets promises a weekend full of joy, exploration and community bonding. The sports partner is Decathlon. Venue: 19th Cross Road, near Narayana Nagara Playground, Konanakunte. Entry is free.
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