Trajectories: 19th-21st Century Printmaking from India and Pakistan. Courtesy Sharjah Art Museum
Trajectories: 19th-21st Century Printmaking from India and Pakistan. Courtesy Sharjah Art Museum
Trajectories: 19th-21st Century Printmaking from India and Pakistan. Courtesy Sharjah Art Museum
Trajectories: 19th-21st Century Printmaking from India and Pakistan. Courtesy Sharjah Art Museum

Five things to do today: see the exhibition Trajectories: 19th-21st Century Printmaking from India and Pakistan and get tickets for the kids’ show Hi-5 House Hits


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SEE Trajectories: 19th-21st Century Printmaking from India and Pakistan, an exhibition that contextualises the development of printmaking on the subcontinent within the broader scope of world art history. From 8am to 8pm, Saturdays to Thursdays; 4pm to 8pm on Fridays, Sharjah Art Museum, Sharjah, 06 568 8222, www.sharjahmuseums.ae

GET your tickets for this weekend's performances of Hi-5 House Hits. The acclaimed children's musical group will be live on stage for the first time in the Middle East, with interactive songs and dance moves making the audience the stars of the show. On Friday and Saturday, Dubai World Trade Centre, 11am, 3pm, 7pm, from Dh100, www.facebook.com/hi5dubai

ATTEND the launch of Capsule Arts’ new collection of limited-edition prints. Nine exhibiting artists will be present during this one-night-only event, including Abdelgadir Hassan Elmobark, Kathryn Ryan, Mariam Abbas, Mohammad Al Qassab and Lina Ogaily. From 7pm to 10pm, Warehouse A-2, Street 4, Al Quoz 3, Dubai, 04 388 1799, RSVP to hello@capsulearts.com

VISIT Mum Mum, the new restaurant for children. It offers healthy fast food and serves nutritious meals especially created and prepared for children from toddlers to age 12 and features activity rooms and play areas. Villa 5, Al Muntazah Street, Al Fisht District, Sharjah, 06 747 2823

INDULGE in the Journey Through Relaxation signature package that will rejuvenate your body, mind and soul in a two-and-a-half hour experience that includes exfoliation, massage and facial, plus a selection of treats and beverages. From Dh999 throughout September, Raffles Spa, Dubai, book at 04 314 9869, spa.dubai@raffles.com

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