'Stay Curious' is a journey across the stages of storytelling inspired by Joseph Campbell. Johnny Ganta
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Enter Johhny Ganta's Surreal World With An Audio-Visual Art Event In Bengaluru

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Dewar's 'Stay Curious' is coming to Bengaluru for a first-of-its-kind unique event this weekend. Dewar's Stay Curious is a unique platform crafted to inspire a generation to redefine their curiosity and make room for uninhibited discoveries.

From curious collaborations, unexpected confluences, and boundless co-creations, Stay Curious is a movement that will pique that unmistakable and insatiable curiosity. It's an immersive, multi-sensorial experience, where boundaries will cease to exist, and exploration will know no limits.

As one part of the experience we're bringing you SYZYGY by  Johnny Ganta, a term used by Carl Jung to mean a union of opposites, e.g. anima and animus.

Other Dewar's Stay Curious Experiences:

Live Stand Up Comedy

Hosted by one of India’s leading comedians Rahul Subramanian

Contemporary Dance & Music

SUSTAIN - A Contemporary Theatrical presented by musician Murthovic featuring Bharatnatyam Dancer Sayli, vocalist Gopika Jairam, sarod player Soumalya & mridangam player Raghu Ram Hari.

An Immersive Audio-Visual Exhibit

OVERTURE - An immersive audio-visual exhibit by artist Aniruddh Mehta & Technologist Myles Periera.

An Immersive Art Exhibit

SYZYGY - Audio Visual Immersive installation by Johnny Ganta.

Live Acoustic Musical Performances

Artist 1: Aishwarya Suresh Bindra ft. Clinton D'Souza

Artist 2: Gowri Bhat

Workshop 

MIXOLOGY - By Dewars brand ambassadors 

Event Details
City: Bengaluru
Date: Sunday, 1st October, 2023
Time: 6:30 PM Onwards
Venue: The Bangalore International Center

Buy your tickets here.

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