Heritage and Democracy: IIC-ICOMOS Public Outreach Discussion

25 November 2017, 05:30 am
Heritage and Democracy: IIC-ICOMOS Public Outreach Discussion
Programme Type
Discussions
 
Discussion  ■ Seminar Rooms II & III, Kamaladevi Complex at 18:30
 
Heritage and Democracy: IIC-ICOMOS Public Outreach Discussion
 
 
 
Working towards ICOMOS: Delhi Declaration on Heritage and Democracy
 
 
 
Speakers: Ms Smita Datta Makhija, ICOMOS, India; Dr. Narayani Gupta, historian and Agha Khan Trust for Culture; Dr. Sonali Gupta, Wildlife Institute of India; Professor AGK Menon, Senior Heritage expert; and Dr. Jahnwij Sharma, ASI
 
 
 
Panel Discussion: Ms Moe Chiba, UNESCO, Delhi; Prof. Nalini Thakur, Retd. HOD, Conservation, SPA; and Dr. Jaggan Shah, NIUA
 
 
 
Chair: Dr. Rohit Jigyasu, President, ICOMOS, India
 
 
 
(Collaboration: International Council on Monuments and Sites)

Carnatic Vocal Recital

25 November 2017, 05:30 am
Carnatic Vocal Recital
Programme Type
Cultural
 
Carnatic Vocal Recital
By Dr. K. Vaagesh, senior artist who received training from his aunt, Sangeeta Vidushi H.S. Mahalakshmi
Accompanists: Delhi R. Sridhar(violin); N. Padmanabhan (mridangam); and H. Harinarayanan (ghatam)
 
(Collaboration: Gurukulam Foundation)

Kamaladevi Puraskar 2017

25 November 2017, 05:30 am
Kamaladevi Puraskar 2017
Programme Type
Cultural
 
Kamaladevi Puraskar 2017
 
Theatre crafts was an area of particular interest to Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya and as a tribute to this aspect of her involvement, awards will be presented to young artisans who are practising crafts used in the rich performing arts tradition of India.
 
 
 
Chief Guest: Shri Shekhar Sen, Chairman, Sangeet Natak Akademi
 
Guest of Honour: Guru Singhajit Singh
 
 
 
Awards will be presented to Satyaprakash Sahu – leather puppet making for Ravan Chaya from Orissa; Abhi Nayak - mask making for Seraikella Chhau from Jharkhand; Songaijam Rahul Singh – potloi (skirt) making for Manipuri dances; Khusbu Chippa – phad painting for Pabuji ki Phad storytelling; and Shaikhom Sharatchandra Singh – pung tingba (craft of making pung)
 
 
 
Following the awards ceremony there will be short performances of Seraikella Chhau; Pabuji ki phad story telling; Manipuri Raas with instruments; and Ravan Chaya shadow puppet performance
 
 
 
 (Collaboration: Delhi Crafts Council)

BEYOND BORDERS: IIC-NFI LECTURE SERIES

24 November 2017, 05:30 am
BEYOND BORDERS: IIC-NFI LECTURE SERIES
Programme Type
Talks

CANCELLED

 
BEYOND BORDERS: IIC-NFI LECTURE SERIES
 
Hospitable Jurisprudence in Inhospitable Times
Speaker: Lawrence Liang, Dean, School of Law, Governance and Citizenship, Ambedkar University and co-founder of Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore
 
Introduction: Dr. Monica Banerjee, Director NFI
Moderator: Kishalay Bhattacharjee, Associate Professor, O P Jindal Global University, Sonepat, Haryana
 
The Muslim ban promulgated by the Trump administration and the stance of the Indian government towards the Rohingyas are kindred instances of the challenge we face. If the law has been inherently spatial and territorial, where then do turn to if we are to articulate a radical politics of belonging - Is the Kantian ideal of a cosmopolitan right to hospitality a solution or only a bigger problem in neo liberal times? In this talk which is by way of a set of exploratory wanderings, Lawrence Liang will set up a few problems of thinking of the overlap between law, hostility and hospitality
 
(Collaboration: National Foundation for India)
 

Concert

24 November 2017, 05:30 am
Concert
Programme Type
Cultural
Concert
By Monika Łopuszyńska – soprano; Aleksandra Płaczek – piano; and Aleksandra Machaj – violin
 
 
 
 
The artists will present a concert of works by Mieczys?aw Kar?owicz; Henryk Wieniawski; Frederic Chopin; Gra?yna Bacewicz; Pawe? Mykietyn; Witold Lutos?awski; and Aleksandra Chmieleweska
 
(Collaboration: Polish Institute, New Delhi)
 

Spiritual Ecology Lecture

24 November 2017, 05:30 am
Spiritual Ecology Lecture
Programme Type
Talks
 
 
 

Spiritual Ecology Lecture

Ecology in the Information Age: Negotiating the Unknown 

Speaker: Shri Sopan Joshi, , journalist for more than two decades, has travelled to several parts of India and the world, researching on environment, agriculture, water management, forestry and livestock, among things. He also writes on sports, adventure and travel occasionally. His first book, titled 'Jal Thal Mal', was published in July 2016; it explores the science and history of sanitation with a social and environmental perspective. In recent months, he's been preparing children's books on Mahatma Gandhi. Born in Indore, Joshi grew up in Delhi, obtaining a master’s degree in English literature from the University of Delhi in 1996. 

 

(Collaboration: Tibet House)

 

Sharing of River Waters by the States in Germany and India

24 November 2017, 05:30 am
Sharing of River Waters by the States in Germany and India
Programme Type
Discussions
Sharing of River Waters by the States in Germany and India
 
 
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Ing Martin Guenther Grambow, Director General Water and Soil, Bavarian Ministry of Environment and Consumer Protection; and Dr. Srinivas Chokkakula, Fellow, Centre for Policy Research
 
 
Chair: Ambassador Ronen Sen, President, Federation of Indo-German Societies in India
 
(Collaboration: Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung; and Federation of Indo-German Societies in India)
 

 


Aaj Kavita

23 November 2017, 05:30 am
Aaj Kavita
Programme Type
Cultural
 
Aaj Kavita
Anamika (Delhi), Sangeeta Gundecha (Bhopal), Baabusha Kohli (Jabalpur) and Lovely Goswami (Bengaluru)
 
(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)
 

Last Girl First: National Conference Against Child Labour and Sexual Exploitation

23 November 2017, 05:30 am
Last Girl First: National Conference Against Child Labour and Sexual Exploitation
Programme Type
Seminars
 
Last Girl First: National Conference Against Child Labour and Sexual Exploitation
Keynote Speaker: Ms Catherine MacKinnon a lawyer, teacher, writer, and activist on sex equality issues domestically and internationally; Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at Michigan Law and the long-term James Barr Ames Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School; widely published in many languages, her dozen books include Sexual Harassment of Working Women (1979), Feminism Unmodified (1987), Toward a Feminist Theory of the State (1989), Only Words (1993), Women's Lives, Men's Laws (2005), Are Women Human? (2006), and her casebook Sex Equality (2001/2007;  also works with Equality Now, an international NGO promoting sex equality, and the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW)
 
(Collaboration: Aapne Aap Worldwide)
 

Between prefixes and suffixes: Problematising the Moral Code in Indian Aesthetics

22 November 2017, 05:30 am
Between prefixes and suffixes: Problematising the Moral Code in Indian Aesthetics
Programme Type
Talks
 
Between prefixes and suffixes: Problematising the Moral Code in Indian Aesthetics
A lecture by Navtej Johar (as part of the Abhyas Lecture Series) 
 
The lecture will challenge the predominantly linear and moral convention of the Bhava-Rasa theory by locating in it the possibilities of abstraction and viewing it within the realms of Linguistics and Poetics
 
(Collaboration: Studio Abhyas)