IIC WINTER FESTIVAL OF MUSIC & DANCE
Kathak Recital
By Manaswini Sharma from Jaipur, disciple of Guru Prerna Shrimali
Accompanists on Mohit Chauhan (tabla); Ramesh Mewal (vocal & harmonium); and Simran Bhagtani (padhant)
At 19:00
Bharatanatyam Recital
By Pritam Das from Delhi, disciple of Guru Rama Vaidyanathan
IIC WINTER FESTIVAL OF MUSIC & DANCE
Belabaharr Recital
A concert presenting a fusion of sarangi, violin & lyrical expressions
By Pt. Naviin Gandharv from Mumbai, son and disciple of Guru Pt.Babulal Gandharv
Accompanist: Shri Kuldeep Mishra on Tabla
At 19:00
Hindustani Vocal Duet
By Anirban Das and Diptam Sinha Biswas from Kolkata, who represent the legacy of Sangeet Acharya Pandit Chinmoy Lahiri
Mysteries in Management
Speaker: Prof. Ajeet Mathur, Director, ISPSO; Professor Emeritus, New Delhi Institute of Management and has been a Professor at IIMs Ahmedabad and Calcutta
Chair: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
‘Management’ as the process of optimising resources and responses in and across open systems throws up intriguing questions in every arena of human activity-governance, business, military, education, international relations. The study of management has numerous unanswered questions that have baffled practitioners, scholars and policymakers. Many of these black holes concern matters of great significance and high relevance. These mysteries in management will be presented by Prof. Mathur
Book Discussion Group
The Unfinished Quest: India’s Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi
By T.V. Paul (Oxford University Press; 2024)
Discussants: Prof. C. Raja Mohan, Visiting Research Professor, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore; Dr. Sanjaya Baru, political commentator and policy analyst; and Prof. T.V. Paul, Distinguished James McGill Professor, Department of Political Science, McGill University and author of the book
Moderator: Amb. K.P. Fabian, Distinguished Fellow, Symbiosis University
Father and Son
An exhibition of works by Bireswar Sen and Sureshwar Sen
From the Private Collection of Prithviswar Sen and Sarbani Ghosh
Conceptualised by the late Prof. B. N. Goswamy
Curatorial Team: Ella Datta; Pradip Kumar Datta; Aparna Nambiar; and Prithviswar Sen
Conceptualised in January 2023 by Prof. Goswamy, the exhibition can be viewed in several ways. As a striking generational shift; as the exploration of the remarkable fusion of multiple cultures of painting drawn from different parts of the globe; of the efflorescence and hybridity on modern Indian art traditions that has its locus in Lucknow (the home of both painters) – but draws on many centres. These range from the Bengal School of Jorasankho (Bireswar Sen’s training ground with the Tagores) as well as Santiniketan (where Sureshwar Sen trained and worked in the company of Ramkinkar and Benode Behari, under the tutelage of Nandalal)
Inauguration by Shri Ashok Vajpeyi, Managing & Life Trustee, The Raza Foundation, Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC on Tuesday, 10 December 2024 at 18:30
Conducted Walk Through by Prithviswar Sen on:
Friday, 13 December 2024 at 16:00
Tuesday, 17 December 2024 at 16:00
Sunday, 22 December 2024 at 16:00
On Friday, 20 December 2024 at 18:00
The Art of Openness: Perspectives from a Father and his Son
Illustrated lecture by Prof. Pradip K. Datta
(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)
Book Discussion Group
Scent of Rain: Remembering Jayanta Mahapatra
Edited by Ashwani Kumar (Red River: 2024)
Discussants: Shri. Ashok Vajpeyi, poet, critic and essayist; Prof. Sukrita Paul Kumar, academic, poet and critic; Shri. Jatin Das, artist and poet; Prof. Anamika, poet and novelist and academic; Prof. Savita Singh, feminist poet and political theorist ,Professor and the founding director of the School of Gender and Development Studies, India Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU); and Prof. Ashwani Kumar, , poet, academic and Editor of the book
Becoming the Storm
An evening of conversation, music and drama based on the new book by Rami Chhabra, media veteran
The author will engage in a conversation with Dr. Shashi Tharoor, eminent author and Member of Parliament; and Amb. Veena Sikri, former diplomat and Convenor, South Asia Women’s Network
Smt Sarita Vohra, theatre-director and members of Living Room Theatre will read extracts from Becoming the Storm and present an opening musical overture
YouTube: https://youtu.be/GRJ7EvDXv_o
Building the People’s Library: Public Library Reform in India
Lead presentation by Ms Emily Drabinski, former President, American Library Association
Remarks by Grace Banu
Special Remarks: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
Panelists: Ms Rituparna; Ms Saba Khan; Ms Banu Priya and Shri Sumit Parewa
Moderator: Shri Jatin Lalit Singh
FILMS ON DISABILITY ISSUES
Rabb Di Awaaz
(77 min; 2023; Hindi with English subtitles)
Director: Ojaswwee Sharma
Rabb di Awaaz follows R.J. Karan, a radio jockey whose perspective on life undergoes a profound transformation after an
interview with Shiv, a visually impaired individual
Followed by
The Steps of One Hand (Iran)
(39 min; Farsi with English subtitles)
Director: Kioumars Samadi Tari
Film about Mohammad Gomar, a differently abled athlete with no feet nor a left hand, who climbed to the top of Milad tower in Tehran using only one hand in a record time of 39 minutes, 50 second and 91 hundredth setting a new Guinness record. Milad tower is the sixth highest tower in the world
(Collaboration: Brotherhood; and Iran Culture House, New Delhi)
Book Discussion Group
A Tapestry of Ecology, Culture and Food Traditions in Talla Ramgarh (Kumaon Hills)
Co-authored by Anju Khanna, Anjali Capila and Vijayluxmi Bose (Sri Aurobindo Ashram: 2024)
Discussants: Prof. Sukrita Paul Kumar, Guest Editor, Indian Literature, poet, critic, and academic; Dr. Ramesh Bijlani, Trustee, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Delhi Branch, Medical Scientist and Inspirational Speaker; Dr. Anjali Capila, former Associate Professor, Department of Development Communication and Extension, Lady Irwin College and an Independent Consultant, Himalayan studies and research; Dr. Anju Khanna; and Ms Viyaluxmi Bose, co-authors of the book
Chair: Dr. Sachidanand Joshi, Member Secretary, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
