BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Contemporary China: Tradition and Modernity
By Poonam Surie (KW Publishers Pvt Ltd: 2024)
Discussants: Amb.Ashok Kantha, Former Ambassador to China & Distinguished Fellow, Vivekananda International Foundation; Dr. C. Raja Mohan, Non-Resident Distinguished Fellow, Asia Society Policy Institute and Visiting Research Professor; Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS), National University of Singapore; and Smt Poonam Surie, Adjunct Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, educator and Independent Researcher and author of the book
Chair: Amb. Shyam Saran, President IIC
Purusha and Prakriti
(51 min; 2023; English)
Directed by Nisha Mahajan who will introduce the film
Screening will be followed by a discussion with the Director
The film showcases a dance production designed to create awareness about the role of Yoga in helping one achieve excellence in physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
Organised as part of the programmes to mark World Yoga Day 2024
Saranghi – Strings of the Heart
A group exhibition of ink wash paintings by Huzaifa Ghaffar Khan; Md. Farukh; Nishat Naaz; Ridhima Roy; and Subi Khan
Preview on Friday 14 June at 18:30 by Ms Shohini Ghosh, Director of Jamia Millia Islamia's Premchand Archives and Literary Centre
“#Gandhi Must Fall”: The Dilemmas of Being Turned into Statue
Speaker: Sumathi Ramaswamy, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of History, Duke University who has published on language politics, gender studies, spatial studies and the history of cartography, visual studies and the modern history of art, and more recently, digital humanities and the history of philanthropy. Her recent writings on Gandhi include Gandhi in the Gallery: The Art of Disobedience (New Delhi: Roli Books, 2022) and the digital project B is for Bapu: Gandhi in the Art of the Child in Modern India (https://sites.duke.edu/bisforbapu/)
Using a material culture approach, the lecture reflects on the overwhelming penchant for the creation of statues of Gandhi, the most among India’s political leaders to be so “honoured” both at home and overseas, where many a statue has been installed as the official government gift. It is worth reflecting on this phenomenon at a time when across the world, because of varying projects for critically reckoning with difficult inherited pasts, statues of (big) men are being defaced. How might Gandhi respond to such acts, especially since his statue is increasingly vulnerable as well.
(Collaboration: American Institute of Indian Studies)
IIC SUMMER FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
Carnatic Vocal Recital
By Chaitrra Sairam from Chennai, disciple of Smt Bombay Jayashri Ramnath
At 19:00
Carnatic Violin Recital
By G. Raghavendra Prasath from Delhi, disciple of Kalaimaamani Shri V.S.K Chakrapani
IIC SUMMER FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Geetika Umdekar Masurkar from Pune, Daughter and disciple of Pandit Sriram Umdekar
At 19:00
Sarod Recital
By Prabhat Kumar from Delhi, disciple of Smt.Sharan Rani Backliwal
SUMMER SONATA-A FESTIVAL OF OPERA, BALLET AND CONCERT FILMS
OPERA
Ludwig van Beethoven: Fidelio
(123 min; 2002; dvd; English subtitles)
From The Metropolitan Opera, with Karita Mattila (Leonore/Fidelio); Ben Heppner (Florestan); Rene Pape (Rocco); Flak Struckmann (Don Pizarro); Robert Lloyd (Don Fernando); Matthew Polenzani (Jaquino); Jennifer Welch-Babidge (Marzelline)
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Conductor: James Levine
Production: Jürgen Flimm
In eighteenth-century Spain, Leonore's husband Florestan has been arrested and imprisoned by his villainous noble rival Don Pizzaro, for attempting to expose the latter's crimes. Determined to rescue him, Leonore disguises herself as a boy, Fidelio, and takes a job at the prison where he is being held.
Curated & Introduced by Sunit Tandon
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Panchkanya (Pauranik Katha Aakhyan)
By Madhu Chaturvedi and Eika Chaturvedi Banerjee (Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House: April 2024)
Discussants: Dr. Vibha Chaturvedi, Former Professor of Philosophy, University of Delhi; Dr. Geetesh Nirban, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Kamala Nehru College,Delhi University ; Ms. Radhika Jha, Secretary, Government of Uttarakhand; Dr. Madhu Chaturvedi and Eika Chaturvedi Banerjee co-authors of the book
Moderator : Ms. Eishita Chaturvedi, Journalist & Anchor
SUMMER SONATA-A FESTIVAL OF OPERA, BALLET AND CONCERT FILMS
Dedicated to the Memory of Dr. R.P. Jain
Curated by Sunit Tandon and Samaresh Chatterji
BALLET
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty
(138 min; 2017; dvd)
From The Royal Ballet, with Marianela Nuñez (Princess Aurora); Vadim Muntagirov (Prince Florimund); Kristen McNally (Carabosse); Claire Calvert (Lilac Fairy); Christopher Saunders (King Florestan XXIV); Elizabeth McGorian (His Queen); Alastair Marriott (Catalabutte)
Choreography: Marius Petipa
Additional Choreography: Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell, Christopher Wheeldon
Production: Monica Mason and Christopher Newton, after Ninette de Valois and Nicholas Sergeyev
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Conductor: Koen Kessels
Royal Ballet Principal Marianela Nuñez delights as Princess Aurora and Vadim Muntagirov as her Prince Florimund star in this performance of a timeless classic with one of the most beloved ballet scores of all time.
Curated by Samaresh Chatterji. Introduced by Sunit Tandon
IIC/THE MEDIA FOUNDATION DIALOGUES
How India Voted
Panelists: Yogendra Yadav, political activist, psephologist, politician and founding member, Swaraj Abhiyan and Jai Kisan Andolan; Seshadri Chari, politician, journalist, author, strategic and foreign policy analyst and Member of the National Executive Committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party; Harish Khare, senior journalist, former Media Advisor to the Prime Minister’s Office from 2009 -2012, and former Editor-in-Chief, Tribune Group pf Publications; and Poornima Joshi, Political Editor, The Hindu Business Line
Moderator: Bharat Bhushan
(Collaboration: The Media Foundation)
You tube link: https://youtu.be/_8C1scHpwG0
