Insider Outsider – Belonging and Unbelonging in North-East India

14 February 2019, 05:30 am
Insider Outsider – Belonging and Unbelonging in North-East India
Programme Type
Discussions
 
Insider Outsider – Belonging and Unbelonging in North-East India
 
Edited by Preeti Gill and Samrat Choudhury (Amaryliss: 2019)
 
 
 
Release of the book followed by a discussion
 
Speakers: Mahua Sen, visual artist, musician and writer; Paramjit Bakhshi, entrepreneur and columnist; Sanjoy Hazarika, human rights activist, scholar, author, journalist and filmmaker, presently International Director, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, New Delhi; and Suhas Chakma, human rights activist,  in a discussion with Preeti Gill, independent editor and literary agent with over two decades of publishing experience; Samrat Choudhury, also known as Samrat X, co-editor of this anthology, author and journalist; and others
 
 
 
Writers for this anthology include Sanjoy Hazarika, Mitra Phukan, Anjum Hasan, Ankush Saikia, Mona Zote, Jahnavi Barua, Shalim Hussain, Prof. Binayak Dutta, Prof. Anindita Dasgupta and others. The book tries to delve into the differing narratives and experiences on the contentious topic of insiders and outsiders in the region, with the hope that viewing matters from different sides of divides will improve mutual understanding. The anthology is aimed at promoting understanding and amity between communities in Northeast India
 
 

THE IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC CONCERT

14 February 2019, 05:30 am
THE IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC CONCERT
Programme Type
Cultural
THE IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC CONCERT
 
Sitar Recital
By Rajeev Janardan from Delhi, disciple of Pt. Arvind Parikh
 
At 19:00
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Deepak Singh from Delhi, disciple of Pt. Partha Pratim Das and at present pursuing advance vocal training at Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi

FILMS OF THE SPIRIT

13 February 2019, 05:30 am
FILMS OF THE SPIRIT
 
FILMS OF THE SPIRIT
Curated by Rajiv Mehrotra
 
Kanchana Sita (Malayalam; 90 min; 1977; dvd; English subtitles)
Directed by G. Aravindan
 
With Ramdas, Venkateswarlu, Chinna Pulliah, Kesava Panicker
 
Recipient of the National Film Award for Best Direction 
 
Aravindan’s film is a retelling of an episode from the Ramayana. Derived from Sreekantan Nair's play and Valmiki's epic, the film alludes to the golden image of Seeta which Rama sets by his side for the Ashwamedha Yagya, the ritual sacrifice of a horse to Agni, the god of fire. The film has been widely appreciated for the uncompromising exploration of the ancient epic through a new cinematic language, moving its focus from the central characters to Nature. Ram and Seeta represented here only as aspects of nature such as the rustling of the wind in the trees or as rain bringing harmony where discord threatens 
 
(Collaboration: Foundation for Universal Responsibility of H.H. The Dalai Lama)
 

Remembering Amos Oz

12 February 2019, 05:30 am
Remembering Amos Oz
 
Ms Maya Kadosh, Deputy Chief of Mission of Israel will speak about the author
 
 
 
Readings from Oz’s writings
 
By Sudeep Sen, International author, translator & literary editor
 
 
 
Followed by screening of
 
Amos Oz: Straight into the Summer Sun (dvd)
 
The film follows the lecture tour following the publication of A Tale of Love and Darkness. Selected sections of the film will be screened
 
 

 



 
 
(Collaboration: Embassy of Israel)
 

Hindustani Vocal Recital

12 February 2019, 05:30 am
Hindustani Vocal Recital
Programme Type
Cultural
 
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Indira Naik from Mumbai, disciple of Pandit Dayal Thakur and Pandit Vithal Rao
 
The artist will present a concert inspired by the spring season rendered in sufi, thumri and other songs
 
 

In Conversation

12 March 2019, 05:30 am
In Conversation
Programme Type
Discussions
 
In Conversation

Ebba Koch,historian and editor of the forthcoming book, `The Mughal Empire:From Jahangir to Shah Jahan' in conversation with Kavita Singh and Jyotindra Jain

The book is edited by Ebba Koch in collaboration with Ali Anooshahr
 
(Collaboration: The Marg Foundation)
 

Mapping India-Nepal Relations

11 February 2019, 05:30 am
Mapping India-Nepal Relations
Programme Type
Discussions
 
Mapping India-Nepal Relations
 
Speakers: Ms. Meera Shankar, Former Ambassador to the US and Germany 
Mr. Bharat Kumar Regmi, Chargé d' Affaires a.i. / Minister, Embassy of Nepal, New Delhi
Mr. Bharat Bhushan, Journalist  and political commentator
 
 
Moderator: Professor Sangeeta Thapliyal
 
 

Celebrating an Inspiring Life

10 February 2019, 05:30 am
Celebrating an Inspiring Life
Programme Type
Cultural
Celebrating an Inspiring Life
A programme of poetry, music and talks to remember Professor Margaret Chatterjee, distinguished academician, philosopher; Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study (Shimla); Lifetime Achievement award of ICPR; Vice President, International Association of Metaphysics
 
Introduction to the programme & Margaret Chatterjee’s life –Sujata Prasad
 
Overview of Margaret Chatterjee’s work in Philosophy - Prof. Anil Bhatti, formerly of Jawaharlal Nehru University
 
Margaret and Gandhi - Sir Richard Sorabji, Emeritus Professor, Wolfson College, Oxford, UK
 
Tributes – A letter from My Great Grand-Mother by Fisa Mishra
Students/Colleagues/Friends remember – Monidipa Sen, Rajen Harshe
 
Reading her Poems – Sudeep Sen, poet
 
Piano Recital – Vedant Khaitan , pieces by Schumann, Chopin and Beethoven
 
Concluding Aria – Nilima Das 

ART MATTERS

09 February 2019, 05:30 am
ART MATTERS
Programme Type
Discussions
 
ART MATTERS
 
Indian Modernism
Speaker: Ms Catherine David, Curator, Pompidou Centre, Paris
 
(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)
 

Poetry in Sunshine and Shade: Poems of a Traveller

08 February 2019, 05:30 am
Poetry in Sunshine and Shade: Poems of a Traveller
Programme Type
Cultural
Poetry in Sunshine and Shade: Poems of a Traveller
Discussion and Book Launch of Eternity by Vijaya Goel
 
Discussant: Smt. Krishnalekha Sood, IAS (Retd); Smt. Abhilasha Singhvi; and Ms. Seeme Qasim.
Chair: Dr. H. K. Kaul, President, The Poetry Society (India)
 
(Collaboration: The Poetry Society, India)