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Manipuri Dance Recital (CANCELLED)



CANCELLED

By Suryabara Sana Kala Kendra from Manipur

Lusophonies | Lusofonias

Works of art from a wide range of artists of different generations, from Portugal, Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Mozambique and India. The works that are presented in the exhibition come from the cited collection of lusophonia from Perve Gallery (Lisbon), and is jointly curated by Carlos Cabral Nunes and Miguel Amado
 
The exhibition introduces the art of lusophonia; making a clear distinction between what was produced before PALOPs independence and the artistic development that occurred after installation of sovereign regimes. Another direction of this exhibition aims to promote the work of new generations of Portuguese-speaking artists. Furthermore, there will be artworks from non-African countries such as Brazil, India and China, who established their artistic division in 1974, the date of regime change in Portugal 
 
 

MARTYRS DAY

 
Mahatma Gandhi : 20th Century Prophet
A.K. Chettiar’s documentary film on Gandhi is unique in many ways. It is credited to be the first documentary on Mahatma Gandhi. Shri Chettiar, travelogue writer, journalist and documentary film maker from Tamil Nadu, started working on this project in 1937. With the 50,000 feet film he collected he started editing in the year 1940. The first version was released on 23 August 1940. The documentary was dubbed into Hindi and re-released on the eve of Indian independence on 15th August 1947 under the Presidentship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad.  Shri A.K. Chettiar re-edited the film in Hollywood with a commentary in English and screened it in the U.S. in 1953 
 
The film was digitised recently
 
Dr. Aparna Basu, well known historian  and Chairperson, National Gandhi Museum will introduce the film

In Conversation

Ned Thomas in conversation with Sunandan Roy Chowdhury
 
Ned Thomas’s memoir Bydoedd (Worlds) won the Best Welsh Book of the Year Award in 2013. Ned Thomas gives a personal perspective on a large slice of Europe’s history, its social and political life. From post-war Germany where his father presided over a British denazification tribunal to Moscow where he worked as an exchange professor at Moscow State University to Franco’s Salamanca and finally back to Wales
 

Poetry Connections Europe – India

 

Poetry Connections Europe – India

Organised by in collaboration with Literature Across Frontiers, the programme this double-bill programme brings  together poets from Europe and India to explore each other’s work through translation and to create a multilingual poetry performance

 

18:30 Poetry Connections Europe - India

A multilingual poetry performance with Tsead Bruinja (Netherlands), Sian Melangell Dafydd and David Greenslade (Wales, United Kingdom), Heike Fiedler (Switzerland), Miguel Manso (Portugal), and Sampurna Chattarji and Mamta Sagar (India)

 

Produced by Literature Frontiers, with support from the Camoes Institute, Douwe Kalma Foundation, Dutch Literature Foundation, Pro Helvetia – Swiss Arts Council, Wales Arts International and Arts Council Wales

 

19:45 Poetry from Poland

Meet three leading Polish poets Julia FiedorczukDariusz Sosnicki and Jerzy Jarniewicz.

Produced by Literature Across Frontiers and Biuro Literackie with support from the Polish Institute New Delhi, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and the Polish Book Institute

 

Coordinator: Alexandra Buechler

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

 
Dr. Ruma Satwik, Associate Consultant, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital; Dr. Supriya Bezbaruah, Communications Officer, Communicable Diseases Department of World Health Organisation; and Ms Gita Aravamundan, author and journalist and writer  of the book under discussion  will discuss, Baby Makers: A History of Indian Surrogacy by Gita Aravamudan  (NOIDA: HarperCollins, 2014) 
 
Chair: Ms Karthika, Publisher and Chief Editor, HarperCollins

Tanjore Paintings – All that glitters is gold!

 An Illustrated talk by Shri Pradeep Chakravarthy,Author of Thanjavur - A Cultural History and  other books.  He is one of Madras's much sought after heritage speakers. Combining music and his experience as a management consultant, he links the past to emotions and behaviors today 
 
The talk will trace the history of painting in Tanjore and examine how Tanjore paintings evolved as a painters answer to an issue we grapple with today – how can we deal with life better? We will also learn the secrets of a few masterpieces in private and public collections across the world 
 

Concert

By Janos Palojtai  on piano  and David Simon on flute 
 
Programme includes works by Bach, Mozart, Liszt, Poulenc, Dohnanyi  and Bartok
 

Hindustani Vocal Recital

By Radha Govind Das from Delhi, disciple of Pt. Vidur Malik

IIC ANNUAL DAY 2015

Revisiting Shakespeare: A Festival of Films by Vishal Bhardwaj
Special focus on adaptations of William Shakespeare’s well-known works
 
At 11:00
Maqbool (132 min; 2003; dvd; English subtitles)
With Irrfan Khan, Tabu, Pankaj Kapur, Om Puri
 
Multiple award-winner including Silver Lotus for Best Supporting Actor, National Film Award 2004; Filmfare Award for Best Actor- Critics, Filmfare Awards 2005; Award for Technical Excellence – Best Dialogue and Best Screenplay, Awards of the International Indian Film Academy 2005; and Critics Choice Award for Best Actor and Technical Award for Best Dialogue and Best Screenplay, Zee Cine Awards 2005
 
An adaptation of Macbeth
 
At 14:00
Omkara (155 min; 2006; dvd; English subtitles)
With Ajay Devgan, Saif Ali Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Kareena Kapoor
 
Multiple award winner including Silver Lotus Awards for Best Supporting Actress; Best Audiography; and Special Jury Award, National Film Award 2008; Swarovski Trophy for Best Cinematography, Asian First Film Festival 2006; Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Actress; Best Actor in a Negative Role; Best Costume Design; Best Choreography; Best Playback Singer (Female); and Best Actress – Critics, Filmfare Awards 2007; among others
 
An adaptation of Othello
 
At 18:00
Haider (162 min; 2014; dvd; English subtitles)
With Shahid Kapoor, Tabu, Shradha Kapoor, Kay Kay Menon
 
An adaptation of Hamlet
 
Entry to the screenings on first-come-first served basi
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