SEMINAR UNMASKING PAVAN

13 January 2016, 05:30 am
SEMINAR UNMASKING PAVAN
Programme Type
Seminars
An interactive session with renowned directors, film critics and Pavan Malhotra who will explore and deconstruct his 25 year-long film trajectory
 
Film critic Khalid Mohamed in conversation with Pavan Malhotra
 
Followed by an interactive session with Pavan Malhotra and directors who have worked with him: Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Saeed Mirza, Amit Rai, Mrityunjay Devvrat, Feisal Alkazi and Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra

Moderator: Atul Tiwari, film writer and theatre director

Book Discussion Poverty & the Quest for Life

12 January 2016, 05:30 am
Book Discussion Poverty & the Quest for Life
Programme Type
Discussions, Webcasts
Venue
Conference Room II, IIC main building
A discussion around the new book by Bhrigupati Singh, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Brown University
 
Speakers: Prof. Veena Das, anthropologist; Shri Shuddhabrata Sengupta, artist; Ms Aarti Sethi, anthropologist and  Mr. William Dalrymple, writer will discuss the book
 
Installation by the artist, Shri Subodh Gupta, in response to the book
 
Chair: Professor Philip Lutgendorf, President AIIS 

Khichdi

12 January 2016, 05:30 am
Khichdi
Programme Type
Discussions
A discussion on khichdi, an integral part of  Indian cuisine in time and space - from north to south, east to west cutting across religion, caste, rich and poor, rural and urban divide
 
Speakers: Dr. G.C. Tripathi and Dr. Pushpesh Pant
 
Chair: Smt  Kusum Jain
 

Saxophone and Sarod Duet Recital

11 January 2016, 05:30 am
Saxophone and Sarod Duet Recital
Programme Type
Cultural
By Priyank Krishna on saxophone from Jaipur, disciple of Pt.  Ram Krishna and Amir Khan on sarod from Bhopal, disciple of Late Ustad Abdul Latif Khan and Late Ustad Rehmat Ali Khan
 

Cooking for a Turkic Brother: the story of Amina Sati and Ghazi Miyan

11 January 2016, 05:30 am
Cooking for a Turkic Brother: the story of Amina Sati and Ghazi Miyan
Programme Type
Talks
Speaker: Professor Shahid Amin, former Professor of History, University of Delhi
The talk is based on his  recently published Conquest and Community: The Afterlife of Warrior Saint Ghazi Miyan
 
Chair: Dr. Bijoy Baruah
 

The Republic of Reasons

09 January 2016, 05:30 am
The Republic of Reasons
Programme Type
Talks
CANCELLED

Speaker: Professor Alok Rai, formerly Professor of English,  IIT, Delhi and Delhi University, translator of Munshi Premchand and author of Hindi Nationalism and  Orwell and the Politics of Despair
 
 

Poetry Performance

09 January 2016, 05:30 am
Poetry Performance
Programme Type
Cultural
The Light and the Dark: Balancing Acts  
By Andy Conner, a performance poet from Birmingham, UK. Long established on the British poetry scene, his anthology, ‘Red,’ is published by Dynamic Press and his work has been included in numerous publications.  A compelling live artist, Andy has appeared around the UK and Europe, both on stage and on radio. His credits include BBC Radio

Chair: Dr. H.K. Kaul
  
 

Spiritual Ecology

09 January 2016, 05:30 am
Spiritual Ecology
Programme Type
Talks
Need for an Ecological Civilization in India
Speaker: Dr. V.S. Vijayan, Salim Ali Foundation, Kerala
 

Nahdora

09 January 2016, 05:30 am
Nahdora
Programme Type
Seminars
The artistic life of the Gond Pardhan community
An exhibition presented by Dr. Arti Agrawal and Dr. Rekha Shrivastav
 
Paintings by Deepika Te Kaam; Dhanaiya Bai; Dhaneshwari  Marwi; Kamla Shyam; Mangli; Rambai Te Kaam; and Santoshi Te Kaam
 
Preview on Friday, 8 January 2016 at 18:30
 

Health Awareness: The Fulcrum of Healing

08 January 2016, 05:30 am
Health Awareness: The Fulcrum of Healing
Programme Type
Talks
Speaker:  Dr. Shuvendu Sen, Director, Medical Education, Associate Programme Director, Internal Medicine , Raritan Bay Medical Centre, Rutgers University Affiliate, USA; author of  A Doctor's Diary: Reflections on Health, Healing and Hope
 
Chair: Dr. Naresh Gupta, Director- Professor, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi 
 
Every disease has an early stage.  Challenge of modern medicine and the key to long lasting health rests on our ability to recognize and treat those slender hints