PANORAMA OF INDIA’S ART HERITAGE: 22 AND 23 APRIL 2017
22 April 2017, 05:30 am
PANORAMA OF INDIA’S ART HERITAGE: 22 AND 23 APRIL 2017
Programme Type
Festivals
Arts from the Banks of the Brahmaputra
Sattriya choreography with folk and tribal dances
By Guru Ranjumoni Saikia and the Sangeet Sattra Ensemble, Guwahati
Followed by
Bollywood Melodies of Bhupen Hazarika and Other Legends
By Sudip Basu, well-known composer and singer from Kolkata
PANORAMA OF INDIA’S ART HERITAGE: 22 AND 23 APRIL 2017
22 April 2017, 05:30 am
PANORAMA OF INDIA’S ART HERITAGE: 22 AND 23 APRIL 2017
Programme Type
Festivals
Arts from the Banks of the Brahmaputra
Sattriya choreography with folk and tribal dances
By Guru Ranjumoni Saikia and the Sangeet Sattra Ensemble, Guwahati
Followed by
Bollywood Melodies of Bhupen Hazarika and Other Legends
By Sudip Basu, well-known composer and singer from Kolkata
THE ZOHRA SEGAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
23 April 2017, 05:30 am
THE ZOHRA SEGAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
Programme Type
Festivals
Kalpatru, The Wishing Tree
Children's Puppet Theatre by Dadi D. Pudamjee
At 18:30
Ghalib In New Delhi
Presented by Pierrot's Troupe
Written & directed by Dr. M. Sayeed Alam
(Collaboration: Pallavi Arts)
THE ZOHRA SEGAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: 22 AND 23 APRIL 2017
22 April 2017, 05:30 am
THE ZOHRA SEGAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: 22 AND 23 APRIL 2017
Programme Type
Festivals
Opening of exhibitions curated by Oroon Das
Shehla Hashmi Grewal’s Studio Pottery
From Zohra’s Albums – a photo exhibition
Archiving The Greats
A conversation on the art of recording India's legacies for posterity
Panelists: M. K. Raina theatre & film actor/director; Ritu Menon writer/publisher Women Unlimited; Anant Raina documentary film maker; and Samina Mishra, film maker
At 12 :00
Zohra Segal on Zohra Segal (39 min)
Documentary film on Padmavibhushan Zohra Segal
Directed by Anant Raina
At 14:30
Bhaji on the Beach (101 min; 1993; dvd; English)
Director: Gurinder Chaddha
At 18:30
Kathak Recital
by Pt. Vishal Krishna, grandson of Sitara Devi & Sangeet Natak Akademi 'Bismillah Khan' Awardee
Shehla Hashmi Grewal’s Studio Pottery
From Zohra’s Albums – a photo exhibition
Archiving The Greats
A conversation on the art of recording India's legacies for posterity
Panelists: M. K. Raina theatre & film actor/director; Ritu Menon writer/publisher Women Unlimited; Anant Raina documentary film maker; and Samina Mishra, film maker
At 12 :00
Zohra Segal on Zohra Segal (39 min)
Documentary film on Padmavibhushan Zohra Segal
Directed by Anant Raina
At 14:30
Bhaji on the Beach (101 min; 1993; dvd; English)
Director: Gurinder Chaddha
At 18:30
Kathak Recital
by Pt. Vishal Krishna, grandson of Sitara Devi & Sangeet Natak Akademi 'Bismillah Khan' Awardee
Main Aap Se Mukhatib Hoon
21 April 2017, 05:30 am
Main Aap Se Mukhatib Hoon
Programme Type
Cultural
An Evening of Poems and Memoirs
By Shailendra Shail from his latest collection of poems “Kavita Mein Sab Kuchh Sambhav” and his memoirs
Dr. Ganga Prasad Vimal will introduce his works
Chair: Shri Leeladhar Mandloi
Collaboration: The Poetry Society, India)
Women in Painting
20 April 2017, 05:30 am
Women in Painting
Programme Type
Talks
A presentation by Ashok Bhowmick, a senior renowned artist is also known as a “Master of Cross Hatching”; a multitalented individual and practicing artist and sculptor since more than four decades; writer and thinker whose scholarship revolves around gender issues.
The presentation is aimed to bring before the audience the image of women in Indian paintings and also attempt to identify its manifestations in society. It will also discuss the voice of protest and resistance against such inequality by the progressive Indian painters heralded by painters like Amrita Sher-Gill and Rabindranath Tagore
(Collaboration: Studio Abhyas and One Billion Rising)
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
20 April 2017, 05:30 am
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Programme Type
Talks
WHEN THE GODS BEGIN TO DANCE IN ANGKOR
Architecture for the Dancing God: Hall with Dancers in the Jayavarman VII Temples.
Speaker: Dr. Swati Chemburkar
Chair: Shri B.M. Pande
The spiritual power of dance in Cambodia has been valued since pre-Angkorian times, and plentiful images of dance and music in the bas-reliefs of the great monuments of Angkor suggest that this tradition was markedly enhanced in the reign of Jayavarman VII, as a contemporary Chinese report attests. Focusing on the ‘halls with dancers’, a distinct architectural feature of Jayavarman VII’s temples, the article explores the link between the architecture, associated inscriptions, dance and music rituals evolving in Angkor and contemporary Chola temples that housed several mandapas. The lecture argues that the architecture of the halls with dancers worked in tandem with ritual practices to provide a symbolic and possibly actual space for encountering divine
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
19 April 2017, 05:30 am
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Programme Type
Talks
WHEN THE GODS BEGIN TO DANCE IN ANGKOR
Brahmanical Masters of Ritual Dance: Temple Reliefs of India and Cambodia
Speaker: Dr. Swati Chemburkar, architectural historian and independent researcher, focusing on Southeast Asian art history, particularly of Cambodia. Presently she directs a post -graduate diploma on Southeast Asian Art and Architecture at Jnanapravaha, Mumbai along with lecturing at SOAS (London University) Southeast Asian diploma. She is the editor of Arts of Cambodia: Interactions with India, 2015 and has published articles on Southeast Asian monuments
Chair: Shri B.M. Pande
Dance research on India and Cambodia is been extensive but the scholarship is focused either on the archaeology or choreography of the dance. Very few Indian or Cambodian dance studies have traced the links between the visual depictions of the performers and their origins in the religious ritual practices. Based on the bas-reliefs and inscriptions, this lecture is a preliminary effort to throw some light on the systematic incorporation of Music and dance in the temple rituals by Pasupatas or Siddhas and their possible role in this form of temple worship
CREEDS OF OUR TIMES
19 April 2017, 05:30 am
CREEDS OF OUR TIMES
Curated by Rajiv Mehrotra
The Long Search
Protestant Spirit USA (50 mins)
In the 1100 churches of Indianopolis, there is a bewildering multiplicity of Prostestantism –churches with the deluxe seating and styling; services conducted with the professionalism of a television specular and congregations that occupy every seat at the four staggered services on Sunday. The US church is booming and in some quarters it is big business
Hindusim: 330 Million Gods (52 mins)
Traces the Indian religious experience in two highly contrasting locations: the bustling city of Benares where millions come to bathe in the holy waters of the Ganges, and the small village of Bhith Bhagwanpur, unvisited except by professional story tellers and itinerant priests. The film looks at the Hindu approach to God
Films presented by Ronald Eyre
(Collaboration: Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness The Dalai Lama)