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7 Things to do in the Klang Valley this weekend: 9 & 10 September 2023

Cheers to the weekend

08.09.2023

By Aina Nur Sarah

Featured images: @woayneee / Instagram, @shophanya / Instagram
7 Things to do in the Klang Valley this weekend: 9 & 10 September 2023

Here’s to us, we made it through the week! If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, here are seven things you can add to your calendar. 

 

1. VISIT CHERRYVILLE BY HANYA 

 

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When: 2 – 9 September 2023, 10am to 10pm 

Where: Bungalow18 by Frankitas, 18, Jalan Damansara Permai

To celebrate its fifth anniversary, Hanya is inviting you to Cherryville—a space made for the sweetest memories. Located at Bungalow 18, Cherryville will have the brand’s fifth birthday collection on display so you’ll be able to see, feel, and try on the garments before deciding on the one for you. 

In the spirit of supporting local, Hanya has also opened the doors of Cherryville to other homegrown brands. Some of the brands available on the grounds include Harirose, a brand known for their scarves; Handmade Heroes, an all-natural skincare powerhouse; Hokie Pokie, a newly opened ice-cream joint; and more. 

For updates and more information, follow Hanya on Instagram.

 

2. GROOVE TO THE BEAT AT BABEL DANCE OPEN DAY

 

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When: 9 & 10 September 2023 

Where: Babel Dance Studio, TTDI

Price:

  • 3 classes – RM90 (applicable to both days)
  • 1 day pass – RM200
  • 2 day pass – RM300

Need new moves for the dance floor? Then head over to Babel Dance Open Day! The two-day event will have classes of a variety of dance styles. From house to K-pop and choreography, you can give each dance style a go till you find the one that’s right for you. The event also caters to all levels; so whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned dancer that wants to try something new, there are plenty of classes for you to explore. 

Follow Babel Dance on Instagram for more information. 

 

3. EXPLORE THE ART EXHIBITION BY THE WEEKEND WORKSHOP

When: 9 – 17 September 2023, 10am – 5pm daily (closed on Tuesdays)

Where: The Weekend Workshop, Seapark

Oh, you’re in for an artsy treat at The Art Exhibition by The Weekend Workshop! Established in 2018, The Weekend Workshop was conceptualised to help people discover their passions through art. The brand believes that art makes you breathe a different kind of happiness and that nothing beats learning a new skill to nourish yourself.

The Art Exhibition will showcase works from local artists including Lisa Goh, Anis Khairina, and more. That’s not all, you can also participate in a variety of workshops. 

For more information, follow The Weekend Workshop on Instagram.  

 

4. SING ALONG TO THE MUSIC OF STEVIE WONDER

 

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When: 9 September 2023, 8pm

Where: Dewan Filharmonik Petronas

Price: From RM189

A musical pioneer and innovator, Stevie Wonder remains an inspiration to artists all over the world. His impact can be seen across multiple genres—from rhythm and blues to funk, soul, and jazz. To celebrate this icon, the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) is paying tribute to his legacy in a concert led by MPO Principal Trombonist Marques Young with guest artists Aisha Retno and Syafiq Abdilah.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

 

5. EXPERIENCE CUCA’S GASTRO TOUR AT MANDARIN GRILL

When: 9 September 2023, 7pm

Where: Mandarin Grill, The Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur

Price:

  • RM318 – food only
  • RM280 – beverage pairing (add on)

The Mandarin Grill at the Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur will be hosting a culinary takeover by Chef Kevin Cherkas from Cuca, a Michelin-recommended restaurant in Bali. This curated dining experience will showcase a series of dishes that have a distinct culinary narrative, paying homage to Chef Cherkas and his life as well as business partner Virginia Entizne’s culinary traditions, while pushing the boundaries of flavour. 

For more details and reservations, email [email protected] or call +603 2380 8888.

 

6. JOIN SLOW DATING BY BUT HONESTLY CO X MEI BY FATSPOON

When

  • 9 September, 4pm – 6.30pm | Age 20 – 30
  • 10 September, 4pm – 6.30pm | Age 31 – 40

Where: Mei by Fatspoon, Hartamas. 22-G, Jalan 27/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Price: RM120 per person

If the meet-cutes are just not working out and you’re stuck on where to meet the one, this event might be your saviour. Take matters into your own hands and join the Slow Dating by But Honestly Co x Mei by Fatspoon to meet potential suitors. 

The event uses the top three traits gathered based on successful dates—personality, core values, and lifestyle goals. Once you’ve submitted your information, you’ll be matched with three people of similarities and dissimilarities. You’ll also have a 30-minute date with each of your matches so strike up that convo, stat! 

For more information, click here or follow But Honestly on Instagram

 

7. SUPPORT BREAST CANCER AWARENESS BY INDULGING IN THE PINK AFTERNOON TEA AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL

When: 1 September – 31 October 2023, 2:30pm to 6pm daily

Where: Lounge on the Park, Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur

Price: RM188 nett per person (inclusive of free-flow of drinks for the first two hours)

From now until October, Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur has joined hands with Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) to raise awareness of breast cancer and its initiatives through a Pink Afternoon Tea. Curated by Chef Kevin Pannier, the afternoon high tea set consists of a captivating menu of pink-hued pastries, sandwiches and scones. As a sign of solidarity, 10 per cent of the sales of the Pink Afternoon Tea will go towards ELC’s Breast Cancer Campaign, so you know you can indulge in a decadent spread for a good cause.

For reservations and inquiries, please contact [email protected] or call 03 2380 8888.

 

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