ZOHRA SEGAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: 17 & 18 SEPTEMBER 2022
Screening of Abhi to Main Jawan Hoon
Hafeez Jalandhari’s nazm recited by Zohra Segal
At 15:40
On and Off the Records
(57 min; 2014; English)
Director: Pratik Biswas
Recipient of the Tareque Masud Award for Best Debut, Film Southasia, Nepal
The film focusses on the intimate and integral relationship between the evolution of 20th century Hindustani Classical music and recording technology, even as it celebrates the music and art of some of the best musicians the world has ever known
Collaboration: Public Service Broadcasting Trust
At 16:40
Screening of excerpt from Zohra Segal interviews
At 18:00
Tilism i-Hoshruba (40 min)
Dastangoi performed by Nusrat Ansari and Poonam Girdhani
Adapted and Directed by Mahmood Farooqui
Tilism i-Hoshruba literally meaning ‘the enchantment that takes away the senses’ is a magical realm created by the Emperor of sorcerers Afrasiyab Jadu who represents evil. He rules over Tilism-e-Hoshruba with his empress Malika Herat and fights with the leader of tricksters (Ayyars) Amar Ayyar, who stands for truth
At 19:30
Qawwali
Presented by the Nizami Brothers
ART MATTERS
Muktibodh ki Lalten
Panel discussion on the new book by Apporvanand (Setu Prakashan; 2022)
Panelists: Apoorvanand, Professor, Hindi Department, University of Delhi, columnist, political commentator and author of the book; Amitabh Ray, Hindi scholar and Associate Professor, Sham Lal College, University of Delhi; and Ashok Vajpeyi
(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)
IIC DOUBLE BILL DANCE AND MUSIC RECITALS
Carnatic Vocal Duet
By Delhi Sisters – Madhavi Sitaraman and Vaishnavi Sitaraman from Delhi, disciples of Trichur Brothers
At 19:00
Bharatanatyam Recital
By Veena Kumar from Delhi, disciple of Guru Justin McCarthy
History and Heritage: The Afterlife of Monuments
Qutb Shahi Heritage Park, Golconda: Conservation & Landscape Restoration
Illustrated lecture by Ratish Nanda, Conservation Architect, India CEO, Aga Khan Trust for Culture who leads inter-disciplinary teams undertaking urban conservation projects in Delhi and Hyderabad
Chair: Dr. Swapna Liddle
The presentation will focus on the decade long conservation effort being undertaken by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) at the 106 acre Qutb Shahi Heritage Park – where in the 16th /17th centuries over 100 monuments were built – mausolea, baolis, funerary mosques, amongst others. Conservation effort has revealed several of the principal structures were set in enclosed garden. With learnings from the Humayun’s Tomb conservation, AKTC has followed a craft based approach to conserve the necropolis
FILMS OF THE SPIRIT
Curated by Rajiv Mehrotra
At home, walking (Chalo Sakha Us Des Mein/India)
(114 min; 2019; Hindi with English subtitles)
Director: Rajula Shah
Recipient of the Best Long Documentary, the International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala 2021
Screening will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker
The film inquires deeply into questions of speed, progress and self-liberation through the act of participating in a centuries-old annual pilgrimage alongside millions of people from different castes, class and genders. It makes a quiet yet powerful statement about slowing down, reassessing our needs over wants, and reconnecting with the originary impulse of being human in a world moving towards total mechanization.
(Collaboration: Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness the Dalai Lama)
Inside to Outside: India’s Food on the Move
Illustrated lecture by Dr. Charmaine O’Brien who researches and writes about the social and cultural history of food and eating. Internationally recognized for her work on Indian food history and culture, her books include The Penguin Food Guide to India, Recipes from an Urban Village and Flavours of Delhi and a forthcoming book on India’s changing foodways, Routes of Connection: Journeys through India’s contemporary foodscape
Chair: Rajesh Luthra
The talk will draw on Dr. O’Brien’s twenty-five years of experience researching and writing about India’s food and the transformation she witnessed in India’s foodways over that time, exploring how factors such as urbanisation, the changing role of women, globalisation and technology, have affected this change. The key theme of the talk will be the movement of food in India from its preparation and eating ‘inside’ the home to the increasing use of ‘outside’ food: pre-prepared convenience foods and meals, online food delivery, boom in cafes and restaurants, etc.
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
From Shanties to School: A Silent Movement
By Manimala Roy (Konarak Publishers: 2019)
Discussants: Amb. Reena Pandey, former Ambassador to Armenia; Prof. C.B. Sharma, Professor, School of Education, IGNOU and former Director, NIOS; Prof. Prasannanshu, Professor of English, National Law University, Delhi; and Dr. Manimala Roy, Principal, Basava International School, Delhi and author of the book
Moderator: Dr. Renu Tomar, Assistant Registrar, GGSIPU, Delhi
IIC DIAMOND JUBILEE TALK – PANDEMIC AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Message in a Bottle: The Lessons of SARS-CoV-2
Speaker: Mr. David Quammen, American author and journalist who has written sixteen books including The Song of the Dodo (1996); The Reluctant Mr. Darwin (2006), and The Tangled Tree (2018). His 2012 book, Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic, described the dynamics of viral spillover from wildlife into humans and predicted a coming pandemic, possibly caused by a coronavirus
Chair: Prof. K. Srinath Reddy, President, Public Health Foundation of India
There are three important questions about SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic: 10 Where did it come from? 2) Where is it going? 3) What does it tell us about the way we humans live – and the way we should live – on this planet. Quammen will address these questions, while placing these virus in its broader historical and scientific context
TALKING ARCHITECTURE IX:
People. Place. Practice
A talk by Compartment S4, a multidisciplinary and collaborative design practice co-founded by 8 partners, with studios based in Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Their presentation will highlight participatory and people-centric approaches towards architectural practice -- and how this impacts design thinking across various types and scales of projects.
Followed by a dialogue with Anisha Shekhar Mukherji, Conservation Architect, Author and Visiting Faculty at S.P.A. Delhi.
The ninth in the bi-monthly series structured around dialogues that endeavour to present the role of architecture in contributing positively to society and to culture. Conceptualised by Anisha Shekhar Mukherji, the series, through interactions with practitioners and scholars, intends to engage with a wide variety of people - professionals and lay-persons alike.
Short-Term Associate Membership
Dear Member,
Vide our email dated 27th June 2022 we have informed the Members that the Short-Term Associate Membership (2022-23) shall be opened w.e.f. 1st July 2022. It was further informed that the application for the membership, in the prescribed format has been made available online. The filled application can be submitted online or the application form can be downloaded and submitted in physical form. In the case of online applications, the members proposing/ seconding them can send their recommendations by email.
We would like to inform the Members that the last date for the issuance of the application forms is 30th September 2022 and that for receiving the filled-in application forms is 31st October 2022.
For information
With regards,
Kanwal Wali
Secretary IIC
