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Twamaham Vande

Twamaham Vande


A journey for the search of One through the vision of two

Concept, direction and performance by Jalsa Chandra, renowned Bharatanatyam and Kathak dancer, choreographer, fellow of Ministry of Culture and empanelled artiste of ICCR and Doordarshan. Trained under eminent gurus including Smt. Thankamani Kutty, Pt. Rajendra Kumar Gangani, Smt. Nandini Ramani, Padma Shri Chitra Visweswaran, Smt. Rama Vaidyanathan, and Padma Bhushan Saroja Vaidyanathan.

Accompanying artistes: Pallabi Chatterjee, Adrija Mondal and Agnimita Das

The performance presents a soulful journey of the maturing spirit, exploring the "one-to-one realization of God" through the timeless wisdom of Bhakti saints. This production weaves together the cosmic rhythms of the Nasadiya Sukta with the intricate "Deha Tatwa" of Lalon Fakir to depict the cyclical nature of creation. From the unwavering faith of Sita to the Thevaram in celebration of the liberation to find and love the Divine in one's own light. The journey culminates in the oneness of the Parabrahman, where individual identities dissolve like rivers into the vast ocean.

 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP- Indigenized/ Tribalized: Poems

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

Indigenized/ Tribalized: Poems
By Nishi Chawla (Human Error Publishing, 2026)

Discussants:  Prof. Amrita Bhalla, Academician, Author and critic, Associate Professor, Department of English, Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi; Prof. Sukrita Paul Kumar, Guest Editor, Indian Literature, Poet, Academic and Critic; Prof. Radha Chakravarthy, Writer, Critic; Translator & Author of the book
 

AAJ KAVITA

AAJ KAVITA 
Poetry reading by Braj Ratan Joshi (Bikaner), Shivangi Goel (Allahabad), Soumitra Mohan and Alok Kumar Mishra (Delhi)

(Collaboration: Raza Foundation)

 

INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY

INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 


Climate Change and Conservation Challenges for Earthen Heritage Structures in the Northwestern Himalayan Region: A Case Study of Ladakh

Speaker: Mr. Sunder Paul, Director (Conservation), ASI, New Delhi. He has led conservation efforts at significant sites including Leh Palace, Hemis Monastery, and Ta Prohm Temple in Cambodia, and currently oversees monument conservation projects across the country.

Chair: K. N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC

Moderator: Pratap Bhanu Singh Sengar, former Director (Monuments) Archaeological Survey of India

Climate change is emerging as a major threat to the earthen architectural heritage of Ladakh and the north-western Himalayas. Focusing on iconic sites such as Leh Palace and historic monasteries, this presentation examines the impact of increasing rainfall, flash floods, and changing weather patterns on centuries-old structures, while exploring conservation approaches that combine traditional building knowledge with modern scientific interventions to safeguard this fragile cultural legacy for future generations.
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP -Busy Women: Building Commerce and Culture in Middle India

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

Busy Women: Building Commerce and Culture in Middle India
By Shinjini Kumar (Penguin, 2026)

Moderator: Nishtha Gautam, Journalist, author-translator, Academic

Discussants: Amb. Pavan K Varma, Politician, Author, Former Diplomat; Milee Ashwarya, Publisher and Group Senior VP, Penguin Random House India; Shinjini Kumar, Author of the book

 

Exhibition- Flux of Being

Flux of Being


A Solo Exhibition by Ravi Kant Jha, National award-winning artist, his practice investigates themes of consciousness, memory, and transformation.

The exhibition presents a series of paintings that explore consciousness as a state of constant transformation. Through fluid forms, layered compositions, and evocative color fields, the works blur the boundaries between memory, imagination, and reality.

The exhibition will be inaugurated on Saturday, 25 July’26 at 18:00 hrs

The exhibition will remain open daily from 11:00 to 19:00 hrs
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP -Speaking Sculptures: Karanas in Kathak

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

Speaking Sculptures: Karanas in Kathak 
By Shovana Narayan (Shubhi Publications, 2026)

Discussants: TBC 
 

MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION

MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION

Asha Bhosle: Voice, Performance and Musical Legacy                                                                                        

Illustrated presentation by Shikha Jhingan, Associate Professor in Cinema Studies at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, JNU; author of Female Playback in Bombay Cinema: Voice, Body, Technology (Wayne State University Press, 2025) and documentary film-maker.

Chair: Prof Ashwini Deshpande, Professor of Economics and Director of Centre for Economic Data and Analysis (CEDA), Ashoka University

The Illustrated talk will focus on Asha Bhosle's unique vocal style that redefined the boundaries of the female voice in Hindi film songs. By charting Bhosle's extended career, the lecture will draw attention to the cinematic drive and genre defining qualities in her voice

 

IIC Double Bill :Dance Recitals

IIC Double Bill :Dance  Recitals

Andhra Natyam

By Madhuri Surendra from Bangalore, disciple of Acharya Kala Krishna  

Accompanists: Rama Jagannath (Vocal);Acharya Kala Krishna( Nattuvangam); Janardhan (Mridangam); TVS Annadorai(Violin).

At 19:00

Mohiniattyam Recital

By Bhadra Rajeev from Thrissur, Kerala, disciple of Sri Kalamandalam C. Gopalakrishnan.

 

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