Homage to Shanta Rao (1925-2007)
Remembering Shanta Rao
Illustrated lecture by Shri Ashoke Chatterjee, Trustee, National Folklore Support Centre, Chennai, who will speak about the legacy of the pioneering dancer who left an indelible mark in the world of Indian dance
The Art of Shanta Rao
Film clips from the archives of Omnibus (USA) and BBC (UK)
Chair: Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, MP
As part of this programme, there will be an Exhibition of photographs of Shanta Rao taken by the well-known photographer, Sunil Janah
Exhibition on view in the Foyer outside the Auditorium until 7th September 2011
Celebrating Women's Leadership
Ela Bhatt will speak on Anasuya Sarabhai
This talk discusses the intertwined complexities between Tibetan and Western medicine. Ethnographic research on clinical encounters, pharmaceutical production and consumption of Tibetan medicine reveals the intricate and diverse relationships between medicine, science and religion in different settings. The lecture addresses a number of questions about what Tibetan medicine entails, how it differs from ritual healing while engaging ritual practices, and how knowledge and efficacy are validated and translated between Tibetan and Western medical notions and practices
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
Conceived and presented by Jayateerth Mevundi, well-known vocalist
Presented by Praveen Shevade who will illustrate using audio clippings
The North West Karnataka landscape has nurtured a unique amalgam of Hindustani classical and Carnatic styles of music. Where Hindustani classical music with its origins in North India seamlessly interweaves with the South Indian traditions
Book Discussion Group
Quarratulain Hyder & the River of Five: the Meaning, Scope and Significance of Her Legacy edited by Rakshanda Jalil
Panelists:: Dr. Sukrita Paul Kumar, Delhi Univesity ; Prof. Ali Javed, Delhi University and Ms. Noor Zaheer, Writer
Chair: Shri Suresh Kohli, Freelance Writer (Chair)
LitCam - Frankfurt Book Fair Literary Campaign
LitCam India aims at bringing together key players-agencies, institutions, government and non-government organizations and individuals working in the field of literacy and basic education. The conference will include presentations of different literacy models and case studies, and a panel discussion led by experts who will address the challenges faced, successful and non-successful efforts and their visions
Speakers will include representatives from Centre for Civil Society, Galli Galli Sim Sim, Indus Learning, Magic Bus, Planet Read, Pratham Books, and Teach India among others
Speakers will include representatives from Centre for Civil Society, Galli Galli Sim Sim, Indus Learning, Magic Bus, Planet