The Oasis: India’s first mindful experiential festival in Delhi, do not miss
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, DELHI/ Updated : Dec 4, 2019, 11:15 IST
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The Oasis Fest is a mindfully curated, lively experience for an eco-conscious tribe. The experience is a 2-day affair of festivities that beacons people to gather around and indulge in a multitude of immersive conversations, shopp … Read more
The Oasis Fest is a mindfully curated, lively experience for an eco-conscious tribe. The experience is a 2-day affair of festivities that beacons people to gather around and indulge in a multitude of immersive conversations, shopping, workshops, music and more. Read less
It will be the first edition of one of its kind festival, a two-day exotic amalgamation of art, music, mindful fashion, home decor, collaborations, cultures and cuisines. In short, the Oasis Fest is a celebration of a conscious lifestyle mindfully curated, for an eco-conscious tribe. The fest, to be held on December 7 - 8, 2019, aims to originate a lively experience that beacons people to gather around and indulge in a multitude of immersive conversations, shopping, workshops, music and more to create, cultivate and to collaborate.
The event would see a number of workshops on both the days, including pottery, resin art, up cycling, macrame workshop, lettering, mindful eating, journaling and more. You can attend any of the workshops at INR 1100 each, while tickets are priced at INR 499 for a day. Those keen can also go for a two-day pass, which costs just INR 899.
The event is the brainchild of Vajor, aiming to to cultivate a community that breathes mindful lifestyle and becomes a sustainable ecosystem of people and ideas
Venue:
Venue - 1 AQ, Mehrauli, New Delhi
Date - December 7 - 8, 2019
Timings - 11 AM - 9 PM
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