Kala-Samantar: Seminar on Inclusive Performing Arts & Careers in the Arts for People with Disabilities and Youth
Coordinated by Smt Rani Khanam, well-known Kathak exponent, choreographer and disability management specialist
Chief Guest: Dr. Arshiya Sethi, independent scholar
Presentations by Sharbari Banerjee, art educator and musicologist; Mrinalini Sinha, Special Educator; and Rani Khanam
Moderator: Jayanti Ranganathan, Executive Editor, Hindustan and writer
The seminar will begin with a live demonstration and lecture-demonstration by artists with and without disabilities
(Collaboration: AAMAD Dance Centre)
Seminar on Bat-tala and Other Print Making Practices: From Re-Discovery to Revival
Seminar on Bat-tala and Other Print Making Practices: From Re-Discovery to Revival
Panelists: Shukla Sawant, artist and academic; Yusuf, senior artist; and Dr. Tariq Allana, Associate Director, Art Heritage
Moderator: Dilpreet Bhullar, Editor and Researcher, TAKE on Art
TRIBUTE TO BAT-TALA 2024
Print Making Workshop
Monotype Printmaking
Conducted by Priyanshu Chaurasia and Gaurang Garg
A two-day special Workshop on printmaking conducted by renowned artists. The Workshop will be held from 11:00 to 16:00 hrs daily and is open to both children and adults. All art supplies will be provided
Kindly please register your participation using the link provided below:
Printmaking workshop link: https://forms.gle/8XB7h6rKbm4qRuu19
The Tradition of Bat-tala & Other Practices by the Printmakers
Presenting works by emerging artists - Anu Gupta; Priyoum Talukdar; Priyanka Batra; Nitksha Dawar; Subhashish Dutta;
Beenu Bhatia; Rajesh Deb; Kumara Swamy; Tandra Bhadra; Priyanshu Chaurasia; Prachi Sahasrabhude; Sushma Yadav; Sachin Nimbackar; Raymond Pereira; Rahul Dhiman; Jyotirmoy Dalapati; Jagadeesh Tammineni; Chandan Bez; Chandrashekhar Waghmare; Swapnesh Vaigankar; Sonal Varshney; K. S. Sarath; Rajesh Singh; Padma Karmakar; Nidhi Mishra; Naveen Tungana; Khomdram Bonny; Attri Chetan; Anil Ijeri; Dipin Chandran; Satyaranjan Das; Dushyant Patel; Gaurang; Koustav Nag; Sonam Chaprana; Preeti; and Harish Lal Arya
Inauguration on Tuesday, 17 September 2024 at 17:30
Chief Guest: Uma Jain. Dhoomimal Gallery
Guest of Honour: Shobha Broota, eminent artist
TRIBUTE TO BAT-TALA 2024
Curated by Ina Puri
For artists in general and printmakers in particular, the Bat-tala school has been, perennially, of great interest, inspiring several art practitioners down the decades albeit in many ways. Literally meaning under the Banyan tree, artists of Chitpore, initially worked under the ubiquitous Bat-tala making the work they produced so popular that soon the newly established school went by the sobriquet Bat-tala. The Bat-tala tradition spawned art and illustrations spanning a range of subjects from mythology and religious themes to the satirical, commenting on contemporary social life of the time.
Two parallel exhibitions will be held in both art galleries of the Centre presenting the work of master artists; senior artists; and emerging artists. Organised in collaboration with Art Magnum
The Tradition of Bat-tala & Other Practices by the Printmakers
Presenting works by master artists – Paramjit Singh; Akbar Padamsee; Bhupen Khakkar; Arpita Singh; Jatin Das; Anjolie Ela Menon; Rameshwar Broota; Vasundhara Broota; Manu Parekh; Madhvi Parekh; Shobha Broota; Sakti Burman; Ved Nayar; Anupam Sood; Jyoti Bhatt; Jogen Chowdhury; P. D. Dhumal; R. B. Bhaskaran; Jaikishan Agarwal; Arpana Caur; Jeram Patel; Laxman Goud; Himmat Shah; Niren Sengupta; G.M. Sheikh; Lalu P. Shaw; Paramjeet Dogra; Somnath Hore; K. G. Subramanyan; Sanat Kar; Shanti Dave; Rini Dhumal; V.R. Patel; Haren Das; Prem Singh; Manjit Bawa; Maite Delteil; and Piraji Sagara
Works by senior artists - Dattatraya Apte; Kavita Nayar; Sushanta Guha; Anandamoy Banerji; Kanchan Chander; Bula Bhattacharya; Kishor Chakraborty; Santosh Verma; Hemavathy Guha; Gayatri Apte; G. R. Iranna; Pooja Iranna; V. Nagdas; Pratul Dash; Yusuf; Debashish Mukherjee; Prasanta Kalita; Amitava Das; Veer Munshi; Sidharth; R. M. Palaniappan; Durga Kainthola; Rajan Fulari; Birendra Pani; Vijay Bagodi; Subroto Mandol; Sujay Mukherjee; Mini Radhakrishan; Srikanta Paul; Walter D. Souza; Avijit Roy; Savi Sawarkar; Ramesh Khanda; Ajit Seal; Shovin Bhattacharya; Sunrindra Mishra; Suddhasattwa Basu; Suranjan Basu; Asim Pal; Jayasri Burman; Waswo X. Waswo; and Sanjay Das
Inauguration on Saturday, 14 September at 17:30 onwards
Chief Guest: Ashok Vajpeyi, poet and literary cultural critic
Guests of Honour: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC; Ms Anupam Sud and Jayasri Burman, eminent artists
ART MATTERS
Banaras
A journey into the Heart of the City (Penguin Random House India: 2024)
A discussion with Prof. Purushottam Aggarwal; Ms Vasanthi Raman; and Shri Vertul Singh
Moderator: Ms Milee Aishwarya
(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)
FOLK DANCE AND MUSIC
Traditional Folk Songs from Bihar/Uttar Pradesh
Kajri and other Bhojpuri folk songs presented by Dr. Revati Sakalkar from Varanasi
Kajri is a folk song and dance presented by women from Uttar Pradesh and the adjacent regions during the rainy season. A Hindustani classical form, the lyrics of the songs often describe the longing of the maiden for her lover as the black monsoon cloud arrives in the summer skies
(Collaboration: NCZCC, Prayagraj, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India)
DIALOGUES IN HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Conceptualised by Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Alzheimer’s Disease
Workshop and talk
From 10:00 to 13:00
Workshop on Recognizing and Responding to Common Acute Neurological Disorders
The Workshop will include a discussion on how to improve mental health
Open to IIC members and staff members of IIC
At 16:00
Alzheimer’s Disease: Current Status and Management
Lead presentation by Dr. Achal Kumar Srivastava, MD, DM (Neurology), FRCP, Professor, Dept. of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
Discussant: Dr. Rajesh Sagar, Professor of Psychiatry, AIIMS
Chair: Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Neurological disorders do set in with advancing age in certain people. Alzheimer’s disease being one such disorder, is a degenerative brain disorder that gradually worsens over time. It is the most common cause of dementia, of about 55 million people worldwide with dementia, 60% to 70% are estimated to have Alzheimer’s disease. It is associated with a gradual decline in memory, thinking, behaviour and social skills affecting a person’s ability to function. Medicines may improve or slow the progression of symptoms but do not cure the disease. How to diagnose, delay the onset of such conditions and the proper management will be included in the presentation
The Lower Depths
Ruchika Theatre’s production of Maxim Gorky’s classic play
Directed by Feisal Alkazi
First premiered in 1902 under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavski, and where he developed ‘Method Acting’, the play is a hallmark of Russian social realism. The play depicts a group of impoverished Russians living in a shelter near the Volga. Considered a theatre classic, new productions of the play in every conceivable language of the world are performed regularly.
State of the Media
Speakers: Shri Urmilesh, former Executive Editor, Rajya Sabha TV; Ms Arfa Khanum Sherwani, Senior Editor, The Wire; Shri Nikhil Pahwa, Editor, MediaNama
Moderator: Suhas Borker, Editor, Citizens First TV (CFTV) and Trustee, IIC
This conversation marks the 34th anniversary of the presidential assent to Prasar Bharati Act 1990 and the 31st discussion in the annual series
(Collaboration: Jan Prasar)
