Chasing a Rainbow – The Life of Josephine Baker

14 June 2021, 12:00 am
Chasing a Rainbow – The Life of Josephine Baker
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions, Webcasts

(90 min; 1986; English)
Director: Christopher Ralling

Narrated by Olivier Todd

Recipient of the International Emmy for Best Documentary Film 1986.This documentary profiles the life and career of legendary entertainer Josephine Baker who migrated to France where she was a major artist from 1927 until her death in 1974. With rare archival footage, photographs, and interviews the film follows Baker from her time in St. Louis to her life in France. Chasing a Rainbow: The Life of Josephine Baker is also a commentary on race relations across the world in the 1920s.

When the Moors Ruled in Europe

14 June 2021, 12:00 am
When the Moors Ruled in Europe
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions, Webcasts

(102 min; 2005; English)
Director: Timothy Copestake

Bettany Hughes, historian and author traces the story of the mysterious and misunderstood Moors, the Islamic society that ruled in Spain for 700 years, but whose legacy was virtually erased from Western history. In 711 AD, a tribe of newly converted Muslims from North Africa crossed the straits of Gibraltar and invaded Spain. Known as The Moors, they went on to build a rich and powerful society. Its capital, Cordoba, was the largest and most civilised city in Europe, with hospitals, libraries and a public infrastructure. Amongst the many things that were introduced to Europe by Muslims at this time were: a huge body of classical Greek texts that had been lost to the rest of Europe for centuries (kick-starting the Renaissance); mathematics and the numbers we use today; advanced astronomy and medical practices; fine dining; the concept of romantic love; and paper.
 

IIC DOUBLE BILL RECITALS

14 June 2021, 12:00 am
IIC DOUBLE BILL RECITALS
Programme Type
Cultural, Webcasts

Sitar Recital | Click here to watch
By Suhel Saeed Khan from Dilli Gharana, disciple of Ustad Saeed Zafar Khan
Accompanied by Akbar Latif on the tabla

The artist will present two Ragas- Bageshree and Raga Rageshree 

Hindustani Vocal Recital | Click here to watch
By Shri Subhasish Bhawal from Kolkata, disciple of Pandit Amaresh Chandra Chawdhury, Samaresh Chawdhury, Ramashreya Jha, Ulhas Kashalkar

The artist will present a unique style which will reflect a bend of beautiful musical compositions knitted in a classical background.

Salman Rushdie: A Chance of Lasting

14 June 2021, 12:00 am
Salman Rushdie: A Chance of Lasting
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions, Webcasts

(46:08 min; 2014; English)
Interviewer: Marc-Christoph Wagner

Video recording of an interview with Salman Rushdie, celebrated Indian-born British writer. Rushdie talks about his early love for reading, his Indian childhood and his father, who told stories to him instead of reading them out loud; his early attempts at writing,  about the years of hiding, his relationship to his son and how reading and literature helped him through those dark years. Rushdie ends by reflecting about his autobiographical book Joseph Anton: A Memoir.

PEN, INK, ACTION: SATYAJIT RAY AT 100

21 June 2021, 12:00 am
PEN, INK, ACTION: SATYAJIT RAY AT 100
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions, Webcasts

Aap kya Sandesh Laya

An exhibition presenting a selection of Sandesh (Bengali: Shondesh) covers, illustrated by Satyajit Ray. Sandesh (meaning both information as well as sweetmeat), is the iconic Bengali children’s magazine started by Ray’s grandfather, Upendrakishore Raychaudhury in 1913. A prolific illustrator, as Editor of the magazine, Ray painted and designed each of the covers apart from contributing his own stories, creating riddles, puzzles, and editing and illustrating other contributors’ works 

Satyajit Ray and Sandesh

Satyajit Ray was a multifaceted genius who will be remembered as much for his graphic designing and illustrations as for his storytelling prowess.  He was a great artist first, well before he made his name as a filmmaker. He designed book covers, film posters, illustrated children’s books and had a mastery over calligraphy and typography creating numerous new fonts in Bengali and four Roman fonts, receiving an award for designing the typeface for Ray Roman. Ray’s artistic work reflects a sophisticated experimentation with various artistic styles and traditions, both local and foreign, without compromising on aesthetic or authenticity. Throughout his career, sketching, graphic design and calligraphy merged seamlessly with his filmmaking. 

In 1961, Satyajit Ray relaunched the children’s magazine Sandesh that was originally founded by his grandfather. To make the magazine more appealing to children, Ray created all the illustrations including the covers. The cover designs incorporated colourful geometric and floral patterns in saturated primary colours with lines and textures similar to wood block printing. Often using different folk motifs, motifs from traditional day-to-day rangolis (in Bengal, alpana) or the pattachitra style of narrative painting. Experimenting with creative illustrations, he created four comic strips for Sandesh. However, these comic strips were ‘silent’, the characters did not converse with each other, leaving the narrative to the readers imagination. Constantly experimenting, using ink and pen, pencil, watercolours and ordinary poster paint in different stylisations, Ray’s illustrations are striking in the way they marry playfulness with strong lines. For readers, every cover of Sandesh was a constant source of surprise and delight, as with each issue, Ray played around with the word ‘Sandesh’ using different calligraphic and typographical styles.  

Since the time of its publication, Sandesh was usually printed in the standard size of 7.5 inches x 9.5 inches. However, for a few years from 1970 to 1973, Ray experimented with a new size as an innovation to try and inspire a child’s imagination. For these three years, Sandesh was published as a bimonthly magazine and for the first time in the history of juvenile periodicals in the large format of 13 inches x 10 inches. In subsequent years, the magazine reverted back to the original size.

Since Satyajit Ray’s passing in 1992, Sandesh continues to be published with his son Sandip Ray at the helm and is now also available online. The covers remain those created and designed by Satyajit Ray during his lifetime.     

Post lockdown the Centre has re-started its Take-Away/ Bakery

Post lockdown the Centre has re-started its Take-Away/ Bakery
Start Date
11 June 2021, 12:00 am

Dear Member,

Post lockdown the Centre has re-started its Take-Away/ Bakery Service w.e.f. 07th June 2021 with a limited Menu.  This has been a great success with Members, and based on the valuable feedback, we have added new items in the menu from 14th June 2021.  The extended menu includes items from new cuisines like Arabic food, as also nutritionally healthy food.  Additional items have been added to our South Indian, South-East Asian and Pasta menus.  More eggless and sugar-free Bakery items also are available.  The list of the full menu for Take-Away and Bakery can be seen at Annexure I. (Please click here to view)

Members will also be delighted to know that the Centre has re-started the much loved and most relished Weekend Special Cuisines.  The first special Menu will be launched this weekend (Saturday, 12th June and Sunday 13th June 2021).  We begin with the most favoured Mughlai Cuisine.  Our chefs have prepared a menu that promises to be delicious.  Succulent Kebabs cooked in the traditional tandoor, Dum Pukth Biryanis and Pulaos, and a range of vegetarian dishes are just the tip of the iceberg. Also, to cater the evening requirements, the last order time has been revised to 1900 hrs.

The Menu for the Weekend Cuisine, `Biryani and Kebab’ can be seen at Annexure II. (Please click here to view)

Kanwal Wali
Secretary IIC
 

Reflection on Mughal Art and Culture

11 June 2021, 04:00 pm
Reflection on Mughal Art and Culture
Programme Type
Discussions, Webcasts

BOOK DISCUSSION on

Reflection on Mughal Art and Culture: The Indian Woman in Persianate Literary Cultures
Edited by Roda Ahluwalia

ABOUT THE BOOK: Enter the splendid world of Mughal India and explore its rich aesthetic and cultural legacy through fresh insights offered by 13 eminent scholars. Recent scholarship in this field has offered deeper analysis into established norms, explored pan-Indian connections and drawn comparisons with contemporaneous regions of the early modern world
The articles in this book explore varied subjects under the Mughal umbrella, challenge long-held ideas and draw comparisons between the artistic expressions and material culture of the powerful Islamicate triumvirate of the early modern period—the Safavids in Iran, the European-based Ottomans and the Mughals in the Indian subcontinent.

Themes as diverse as portraits of royal women, sub-imperial patronage of temples, word-image relationship, the lapidary arts and the Imperial Library of the Mughals, a reconsideration of Mughal garden typologies, murals painted on architectural surfaces, the textile culture of the city of Burhanpur, changes in visual language and content of painting, and Imperial object d’art have been discussed, challenged and analyzed. The final three articles are groundbreaking comparisons across Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal spheres. This beautifully illustrated book is sure to appeal to connoisseurs, collectors and scholars alike.

PANELISTS: Ms Roda Ahluwalia, Independent Scholar-South Asian Art & Editor of the Book; Dr Sunil Sharma, Professor of Persianate & Comparative Literature, Boston University

MODERATOR: Ms. Mrinalini Sil, Ph D Research Scholar- Visual Art, JNU 
 

 

Application for Short Term Associate Membership (STAM) 2021-22

Application for Short Term Associate Membership (STAM) 2021-22
Start Date
09 June 2021, 12:00 am

The sale of Application Forms for Short Term Associate Membership (STAM) valid for 03 yrs for the FY 2021-22 has started from 07th June 2021.  

Those desirous of STAM Membership may arrange collection from the Centre (Membership Department) either personally or through an authorised representative at the cost of Rs. 500 plus taxes and submit it at the earliest for consideration. 

Kanwal Wali
Secretary IIC

Opening of IIC facilities

Opening of IIC facilities
Start Date
06 June 2021, 12:00 am

Dear Members,

            We wish to inform that in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) on 05 June 2020, the Main Centre will now be functional from 07th June 2021 with limited services.

2.         In this regard, Members may please note that besides any condition which may be enforced by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) the Centre is functioning as given below:

General

3.         For one and all the entry to Main Centre is only through Gate Nos. 2 & 3.  All Members/visitors have to mandatorily undergo thermal screening and any one with body temperature above (37.3oC / 99.14oF) or other visible problems is not allowed entry. Other requirements include:

  1. Wearing of face cover (mask) is compulsory for any person visiting the Centre. Disposable masks are available, on payment, at the Reception. Members may dispose of their masks in the designated bins placed in the Centre’s premises.
  1. Members residing in the Containment Zones are requested not to visit the Centre.
     
  2. Members are required to use hand sanitizers (placed at various locations) after entering the Centre. 
  1. Social distancing norms are to be strictly adhered by all  members while they are in the Centre’s premises.
  1. Members visiting the Centre are advised to have their inoculation done.

 

Dining Hall, Lounge, Hostel Rooms, Library and Annexe
 

4.1       Presently these facilities will remain closed. Efforts are being made to open them at the earliest. Members would be intimated separately on their reopening.

4.2   Those Members who have drawn books from Library may await opening of the Library.  No overdue charges would be levied due to delayed return.


Bakery and Take-away 

5.1        Take-Away food and Bakery will be functional from 07th  June 21 between 1030 hrs and 1830 hrs. Members can call the Centre on Tel Nos 011-24609472/ 24609359/ 24609473 and place their orders. In case of difficulty in contacting the listed nos. the members may WhatsApp their order to Assistant Manager (Mr Rahul Bist) at Mob No - 8130900937.

5.2       The ordered food would be ready for pick-up at the especially designated counter (in the Main Verandah) at the desired time. Members can get the ordered food collected personally or through their designated reps. Necessary payments are to be made at the time of collection of food either through their Smart cards or through debit/credit cards. In case the ordered food is not collected, the full bill for the same shall be debited to the Member’s account. 

5.3       The menu for Take-Away items & the Bakery Items may be  viewed   at Annexure I.  (Click here to view Annexure I)

 

Programmes
 

6.         Conduct of online-programmes through web platforms is continuing as per the programme details published at the IIC Website.  Members can view them as per their convenience.

 

                                                                                               Kanwal Wali

                                                                                                Secretary, IIC