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Simon Digby Memorial Lecture

CANCELLED


A Runaway Mughal Prince

Lecture prepared by the late Simon Digby will be read by Dr. Shahid Amin, Department of History, University of Delhi

 

The Coolie Odyssey

The Coolie Odyssey

A play from South Africa based on the collection of poems by David Dabydeen

Directed by Rajesh Gopie

 

The play is a delicate and insightful production looking at the lives of the indentured workers from India who arrived in

Natal to work on the sugar plantations

Marathon - 2500 Years

 

To mark 2500 years since the Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C. - an exhibition of photographic panels using 18th century texts, prints and engravings on the historic battle which played such an important role in shaping western civilization

India: 150 years of Photographs

India: 150 years of Photographs

Exhibition of photographs by Roli Books

Taijiquan: A Way of Self-Transformation

Taijiquan: A Way of Self-Transformation

Speaker: Dr. Venessa Vidal, Teacher in Energetic and Body Arts; President and Founder of Somatic (Scientific Organisation on Medical Application and Therapeutic Investigation of Chi) based in Paris

Chair: Dr Kapila Vatsyayan, MP

Ear Acupuncture: An Innovative Diagnostic and Therapeutic System

Ear Acupuncture: An Innovative Diagnostic and Therapeutic  System

Speaker: Dr. Vidal Pascal, specialist in acupuncture, rural medicine and homoeopathy based in Paris; President, International College of Auriculomedicine and Auriculotherapy Review (ICAMAR)

Sir Bernard Feilden Lecture 2010

Conservation of Temples: Traditional and Modern
Speaker: Dr. M. Nagaswamy

Cats on Canvas

An exhibition of paintings in oil and mixed-media on canvas
By Radhika Doraiswamy
Opening on Saturday, 18 December  at 18:30

IHU 50th Anniversary Lecture

A Humanist Message in Three Episodes

Speaker: Prof Peter Ronald de Souza, Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla

 

Collect, Protect, Connect: Reflections on the Digital Himalaya Decade

Collect, Protect, Connect: Reflections on the Digital Himalaya Decade

Illustrated lecture by Dr. Mark Turin, linguistic Anthropologist who is presently Research Associate, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge

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