Qand-e-Farsi wa Tootiyaan-e-Hind – Of Persian Candy & Indian Parrots

23 September 2016, 05:30 am
Qand-e-Farsi wa Tootiyaan-e-Hind – Of Persian Candy & Indian Parrots
 
 
Qand-e-Farsi wa Tootiyaan-e-Hind – Of Persian Candy & Indian Parrots
An exhibition on the history of Indo-Persian literature with photographs and facsimiles of folios from the original manuscripts sourced from various libraries and collections across the country

Presented by Jasan-e-Bahar Trust
 
Curated by Ms Kamna Prasad
 
Preview on Thursday, 22 September 2016 at 18:30
 
AS PART OF THIS EXHIBITION THERE WILL BE A PROGRAMME ON 28 SEPTEMBER 2016 AT 18:30 IN THE MULTIPURPOSE HALL
An Evening of Indo-Persian Poetry in Dastan – Goi Style
A selection from Indo-Persian poetry through the centuries will be read by performers with a narrator providing facts and background details of the works being read. The passages selected will represent a historical chronology of the influence of Persian in Indian literary writing 

Presented by Jasan-e-Bahar Trust

INSTITUTION AS ABHYAS

22 September 2016, 05:30 am
INSTITUTION AS ABHYAS
Programme Type
Talks
 
 
 
Jana Natya Manch: Shaping a Pocket (of Resistance)
Speakers: Moloyoshree Hashmi and Sudhanva Deshpande
 
(Collaboration: Lila Foundation for Translocal Initiatives)

Recent Violence on Africans in India: Preventive Mechanisms

21 September 2016, 05:30 am
Recent Violence on Africans in India: Preventive Mechanisms
Programme Type
Discussions
 
 
 
Recent Violence on Africans in India: Preventive Mechanisms

Panelists: Dr. Kavita A. Sharma, President, South Asian University; Amb. Shashank; Amb. Virendra Gupta; Prof. Aparajita Biswas, Mumbai University; Prof. S. N. Malakar, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Dr. B.K. Prathihari, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi; Prof. Suresh Kumar, University of Delhi; Ms Ruchita Beri, Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis; Dr. Nivedita Ray, Indian Council of World Affairs; Shri Mahesh; and Shri Kallol Bhattacharya

 

Moderator: Prof. Ajay Dubey, Centre for African Studies

 
(Collaboration: Centre for African Studies, School of International Studies, JNU; and African Studies Association of India)

Shiva Kshetra: Thanjavur & Varanasi

21 September 2016, 05:30 am
Shiva Kshetra: Thanjavur & Varanasi
Programme Type
Cultural
 
 
Shiva Kshetra: Thanjavur & Varanasi
The evening will present Shiva as Brihadeshwara and Shiva as Vishwanath in two styles – Bharatanatyam and Kathak
 
Bharatanatyam by Sathyanarayana Raju from Bangalore, disciple of the late Guru Narmada
Kathak by Abhimanyu Lal from Delhi, son and disciple of Guru Smt Geetanjali Lal
 
Conceptualised and executed by Dr. Usha R.K., Arts Consultant
 

In the Realm of Myths

21 September 2016, 05:30 am
In the Realm of Myths
 
In the Realm of Myths
An exhibition of paintings, pop-up art and installation
By Sankha Banerjee from Kolkata
 
Preview on Tuesday, 20 September 2016 at 18:30

ART MATTERS

20 September 2016, 05:30 am
ART MATTERS
Programme Type
Discussions
DISCUSSION ? SEMINAR ROOMS II & III, KAMALADEVI COMPLEX  AT 18:30
ART MATTERS
 
In Conversation 
Salima Hashmi and Sadanand Menon 
 
On the occasion of Salima Hashmi’s exhibition at Gallery Threshold
 
(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)

Hasya Kavita ki Ek Shaam - An Evening with Dr. Ashok Chakradhar

20 September 2016, 05:30 am
Hasya Kavita ki Ek Shaam - An Evening with Dr. Ashok Chakradhar
Programme Type
Cultural
TUESDAY  20
 
READINGS ? MULTIPURPOSE HALL, KAMALADEVI COMPLEX AT 18:30
Hasya Kavita ki Ek Shaam - An Evening with Dr. Ashok Chakradhar
 
Chair:  Dr. Nirmala Jain, Former Head, Department of Hindi, University of Delhi
 
(Collaboration: The Poetry Society, India)

Bangladesh Today

17 September 2016, 05:30 am
Bangladesh Today
Programme Type
Seminars
Speakers: Shri Deb Mukharji, former High Commissioner to Bangladesh ;Mr. Tariq Karim, former Bangladesh High Commissioner to India ;  and Shri Shantanu Mukharji, Security Analyst
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chair: Maj. Gen. Dipankar Banerji
 
In recent days Bangladesh has been the focus of international attention and comment following the killings of foreigners and Bangladeshi Muslim youth seen to be non-conformist in an upmarket restaurant in Dhaka. There are questions as to whether this and other recent killings of secular/liberal Muslim intellectuals and members of Hindu/Buddhist minorities may be linked to the influence the Islamic State. Some analysts have wondered if the surge in such violence may not be linked to the stern action taken by the Bangladesh government against fundamentalist elements and the execution of those convicted and sentenced in the ongoing War Crimes Trial. Even as social and economic indicators in Bangladesh continue to mark a healthy trend, politics seems to be mired in unresolved issued from the past
 

 

 

Ode to M.S. Subbulakshmi, The Nightingale

16 September 2016, 05:30 am
Ode to M.S. Subbulakshmi, The Nightingale
Programme Type
Cultural
 
FRIDAY 16 
 
PERFORMANCE ?SEMINAR ROOMS I TO III, KAMALADEVI COMPLEX  AT 18:30
Ode to M.S. Subbulakshmi, The Nightingale
Lakshmi Vishwanathan, renowned Dancer and author will present a moving tribute to M.S. Subbulakshmi on her 100th birthday. Her  talk will be highlighted by select favourites sung by "Melody Queen" Shubashri Ramachandran
 
(Collaboration: Roli Books)

OPEN FRAME FILM FESTIVAL AND FORUM 2016

16 September 2016, 05:30 am
OPEN FRAME FILM FESTIVAL AND FORUM 2016
Programme Type
Festivals
OPEN FRAME FILM FESTIVAL AND FORUM 2016
 
The sixteenth edition of Open Frame Film Festival and Forum is about reflections and ruminations. It is about acknowledging our diverse, complex and multiple histories and confronting critical questions about our times. Memory, nostalgia, history, image making, storytelling and hope are recurrent themes which will provide varied contexts for engaging with the idea of India in its many embodiments. The films and conversations will highlight the perils of single stories and narratives and the need to reclaim and embrace our vibrant diversities. Located among the stories of conflict, are also stories of courage, passion, syncretism, human effort, change and transformation that point to directions for our collective, shared futures.
 
The festival includes workshops, discussions, and conversations. For details of the festival and screening schedules, kindly please log onto www.psbt.org and www.iicdelhi.in
 
(Collaboration: Public Service Broadcasting Trust; Doordarshan; and External Publicity and Public Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External Affairs)