The Art of Living and Dying: The Heart Essence of the Tibetan Book of Living and DyingÂ
The Art of Living and Dying: The Heart Essence of the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
Speaker: Sogyal Rinpoche
A glimpse of the Buddhist wisdom of Tibet and its vision of life and death
Odissi Recital
Odissi Recital
By Smt Bidya Das from Cuttack, disciple of Guru Kumkum Mohanty
Tarang: Fusion Music Concert
Tarang: Fusion Music Concert
Led by Saraswati Rajagopalan (veena), Narendra Pal Tony (saxophone), Saeed Zafar Khan (sitar), Kailash Sharma (flute)
This Ensemble brings out aspects of Indian music which harmonize with Western, while retaining their elegance, grace and traditional character. The finer aspects are embellished by blending the technical intricacies, the tones and the colours of different instruments, which include the veena, flute, sitar, saxophone, guitar, keyboards, Indian percussion instruments and drums
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
FRONTIERS OF HISTORY
When is the Right of Secession Justified?
Speaker: Prof Neera Chandhoke, Department of Political Science, Delhi University, and author of Contested Secessions: Rights, Democracy, Self Determination and Kashmir (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2012)
Chair: Shri Srinath Raghavan, Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, Delhi
Delhi Durbar 1911
Delhi Durbar 1911
Speaker: Sunil Raman, co-author of Delhi Durbar 1911: The Complete Story (New Delhi: Roli Books, 2011)
Chair: Dr. Narayani Gupta, author of Delhi Between Two Empires (1981)
An illustrated talk that draws on unpublished official papers to unearth anecdotes and debates on the planning and execution of the Delhi Durbar, which cost the government one million pounds sterling
Broken Memory, Shining Dust (34 min; 2011; dvd)
Broken Memory, Shining Dust (34 min; 2011; dvd)
Director: Nilosree Biswas
Broken Memory, Shining Dust is a humble and honest attempt to depict the extraordinary journey of Kashmiri women from loss, separation, pain, anger, helplessness to hope, faith, grit and determination thrown up by tragedies and the circumstances around them. The film is about "˜women in wait' for their loved ones who have gone missing in the conflict-ridden valley of Kashmir in the last two decades. Woven around the life of Parveena Ahanger, a Kashmiri mother, and other such women, the narrative of the film interweaves their memories of loss, pain, struggle, separation vented cathartically that have formed into a resistance movement which in practicality revives their hope of tracing a clue about their missing family members. The film embarks on a narrative to share and sense their lives as they are now and were in the past, revealing hours and days of endless wait, grief, anger, resilience, devotion, resistance combined in a blanket of sisterhood and spirituality that has sprung from the time and space shared by these women.
Followed by a discussion with the filmmaker
Visual Archives and Cultural Histories
Visual Archives and Cultural Histories
Panelists: Dr Jyotindra Jain, CIVIC; Dr Malavika Karlekar, CWDS; Dr Yousuf Saeed, Tasveer Ghar: A Digital Archive of South Asian Popular Visual Culture
Moderator: Dr Tapati Guha-Thakurta, curator of the exhibition, and Professor of History, CSSSC
The City in the Archive: Calcutta's Visual Histories
The City in the Archive: Calcutta's Visual Histories
An exhibition from the archival collections of the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (CSSSC)
Curated by Tapati Guha-Thakurta (with the CSSSC's exhibition and archive team) and designed by Hiran Mitra
Emerging from a 15-year project of archiving and documentation at CSSSC, this exhibition conceives of Calcutta of the 19th and 20th centuries through the prism of illustrated books and journals, popular paintings and prints, hoardings, cover designs and commercial art; modern art, theatre, photography and cinema. Sections on print productions and graphic design, on consumption and entertainment; on portraits and personalities; and on urban sites and spaces help to visualize the modern city's cultural productions and practices and changing forms of middle-class sociability. Calcutta features equally as the site from which issued this range of cultural products and the many private and institutional collections these inspired
Inauguration on Tuesday 27 at 18:30
FILMS ON SPIRITUALITY AND FAITH
FILMS ON SPIRITUALITY AND FAITH
The Saltmen of Tibet (109 min; dvd; English)
Director: Ulrike Koch
A work of sublime beauty and epic scale. Documenting the ancient traditions and day-to-day rituals of a Tibetan nomadic community, the filmmaker transports us into a realm untainted by tides of foreign invasion or encroaching modernity.
Extraordinaire: Fusion Music
By sarod exponent Ranajit Sengupta, and oud & guitar player Wolfgang Netzer, with tabla accompaniment
