Yatra: Opera Recital by Aastha Mohapatra
Yatra: Opera Recital by Aastha Mohapatra
Accompanied on Piano by Anuvrat Choudhary
A voyage through the sanctuaries of dreams and memory. Spanning five languages and multiple eras, the program features monumental works by Verdi, Mahler, Schubert, Puccini, and Rachmaninoff, alongside songs from the east.
Aastha Mohapatra, an operatic soprano based in New Delhi. Disciple of late Situ Singh Buehler and Prof Jennifer Hamilton at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire, London. She is currently working with opera singer and voice coach Adrienne Chandok.
Anuvrat Choudhary, pianist, has performed at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai. Tata Scholar, he is also a recipient of a bursary from the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation for his Master’s in Music.
IIC DOUBLE BILL: MUSIC AND DANCE RECITALS
IIC DOUBLE BILL: MUSIC AND DANCE RECITALS
Carnatic Vocal Recital
By T K Ramachandran from Delhi, disciple of Sangeetha Kalanidhi Shri T.K Govinda Rao & Kalaimamani Chitravina Shri N. Narasimhan
Accompanists: Delhi R Sridhar (Violin) & M V Chander Sekhar (Mridangam)
At 19:00
Bharatanatyam Recital
By Sathvikaa Shankar from Chennai, disciple of Guru Smt. Anitha Guha
SUMMER SONATA – A FESTIVAL OF OPERA, BALLET AND CONCERT FILMS
SUMMER SONATA – A FESTIVAL OF OPERA, BALLET AND CONCERT FILMS
Curated and Introduced by Sunit Tandon
OPERA
Giacomo Puccini: La Bohème
Opera in four acts
(136 min; 2008; dvd; English subtitles)
From the Metropolitan Opera, New York, with Angela Gheorghiu (Mimì); Ainhoa Arteta (Musetta); Ramón Vargas (Rodolfo); Ludovic Tézier (Marcello); Quinn Kelsey (Schaunard); Oren Gradus (Colline); Paul Plishka (Benoit and Alcindoro); etc.
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Chorus Master: Donald Palumbo
Conductor: Nicola Luisotti
Production: Franco Zeffirelli
Set Designer: Franco Zeffirelli
Costume Designer: Peter J. Hall
Lighting Designer: Gil Wechsler
Director: Gary Halvorson
Host: Renée Fleming
One of the most often performed and popular of all operas, La Bohème follows four poor, young bohemians living in 1830s Paris and is centred on the romance between the poet Rodolfo and the seamstress Mimì. They fall in love, but their relationship struggles due to poverty and Mimì’s fatal tuberculosis. Despite brief separations, they reunite before she dies in Rodolfo's arms.
All this is captured spectacularly in this highly-acclaimed, grand production for the Metropolitan Opera by the late Franco Zeffirelli.
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Evolution of Bharatiya Knowledge System: Archaeological Perspective
Speaker: Prof. Vasant Shinde, former Professor and Vice-Chancellor, Deccan College, Pune; Adjunct Professor at IIT, BHU, IIT, Hyderabad and the Central University of Haryana
Chair: K. N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
Moderator: Pratap Bhanu Singh Sengar, former Director (Monuments) Archaeological Survey of India
Based on archaeological data it is evident that the Bharatiya Knowledge System originates around 7000 BCE. Basic technologies and knowledge for production of various crafts were developed by the early farming communities around 7000BCE. These technologies and knowledge gradually refined and fully developed around 2500 BCE. The presentation will take a survey of this development and explain, with archaeological evidence, what different knowledge systems were introduced and their continuity till date
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP - Asterkali: 101 poems
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Asterkali: 101 poems
by Roopali Sircar Gaur (Sabre and Quill Publishers, 2025)
Discussants: Prof Swati Pal, Principal and Professor, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi; Nibedita Sen, Poet, Author & Artist; Mandira Ghosh, Poet, Author and Researcher; Satbir Chadha
Poet & Author, Dr. Roopali Sircar Gaur, Author of the book
Chair: Dr Amarendra Khatua, Poet & Former Secretary, MEA & DG, ICCR
SUMMER SONATA – A FESTIVAL OF OPERA, BALLET AND CONCERT FILMS
SUMMER SONATA – A FESTIVAL OF OPERA, BALLET AND CONCERT FILMS
Curated and Introduced by Sunit Tandon
BALLET
Ferdinand Hérold / John Lanchbery: La Fille Mal Gardée
(The Wayward Daughter)
Comic Ballet in two acts and three scenes
(108 min; 2005 dvd)
From the Royal Ballet, London, with William Tuckett (Widow Simone, a rich farmer); Marianela Nuñez (Lise, her daughter); Carlos Acosta (Colas, a young farmer in love with Lise); David Drew (Thomas, a prosperous vineyard owner); Jonathan Howells (Alain, his son); Giacomo Ciriaci (Cockerel); etc.
Choreography: Frederick Ashton
Music: Ferdinand Hérold
Adapted and arranged by: John Lanchbery
Scenario: Jean Dauberval
Designs: Osbert Lancaster
Lighting: John B. Read
Staging: Alexander Grant assisted by Christopher Carr
Directed for the Screen by: Ross MacGibbon
Orchestra of The Royal Opera House
Associate Concert Master: Sergey Levitin
Conductor: Anthony Twiner
La Fille Mal Gardée ("The Wayward Daughter") is a joyful, pastoral comic ballet, first created by Jean Dauberval in 1789. The most popular version, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton for The Royal Ballet in 1960, is known for its technical brilliance, colourful countryside setting, and affectionate humour, featuring famous scenes like the clog dance and ribbon dance.
The story follows Lise, a village maiden in love with a poor farmer Colas, who contrives to outwit her mother, the Widow Simone, who tries to marry her off to the wealthy but simpleton son of a vineyard owner.
India’s Bioethanol Pathway to 2047: Aligning Energy Transition, Sustainability, and System Realities
India’s Bioethanol Pathway to 2047: Aligning Energy Transition, Sustainability, and System Realities
Moderator: Siraj Hussain, Former Union Agriculture Secretary
Presentation on ‘India’s Bioethanol Programme Progress and Emerging Issues’ by Pulkit Khatri, Lead-Capabilities & Strategy, Arcus Policy Research
Discussants: Vijendra Singh, President – All India Distillers’ Association (AIDA) and Executive Director & Dy CEO, Shree Renuka Sugars; P.S. Ravi, Director – Downstream, Federation of Indian Petroleum Industries; Shweta Saini, Agri-Economist and CEO, Arcus Policy Research
This policy dialogue will examine the future of India’s ethanol programme through a 2047 lens, moving beyond past achievements to assess its long-term role in an evolving energy landscape.
(Collaboration: Arcus Policy Research)
IIC/MEDIA DIALOGUES-Assembly Poll Results and the Politics Ahead
IIC/MEDIA DIALOGUES
Assembly Poll Results and the Politics Ahead
Moderator: Bharat Bhushan, journalist and editor
Speakers: Dr Ajay Gudavarthy, Associate Professor, Centre for Political Studies, JNU; Seshadri Chari, Political Analyst; Vasudha Venugopal, Editor, Politics, NDTV; Jomy Thomas, Chief of Bureau, Malayala Manorama; Jayanta Roy Chowdhury Editor, UNI; Jigeesh AM, Senior Deputy Editor, The Hindu
(Collaboration: The Media Foundation)
Delhi–Nalanda Dialogue 2026- 10TH MAY
Delhi–Nalanda Dialogue 2026
Under the aegis of the Nalanda Literature Festival 2026–27 (www.littfest.in)
Chief Guest: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Hon’ble Minister of Culture, GoI
Special Invitees: Kapil Mishra, Hon’ble Minister, Art, Culture & Language Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi; Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sonal Mansingh; Purushottam Agrawal, Amitabh Kant; Chanchal Kumar; K. N. Shrivastava; Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi; William Darymple; Mugdha Sinha; Mahesh K.
The discussion will draw from the vision of the Nalanda Literature Festival 2026–27, highlighting the linguistic richness of undivided Bihar and the north-eastern states. It will examine how platforms such as the festival can revive languages like Angika, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Bodo, Mizo, and Assamese, encourage literary engagement among younger generations, and bring regional cultural narratives into national and global conversations
(Collaboration: Deptt.of Art, Culture & Language, Govt of NCT of Delhi; Dhanu Bihar)
Delhi–Nalanda Dialogue 2026-9TH MAY
Delhi–Nalanda Dialogue 2026
Under the aegis of the Nalanda Literature Festival 2026–27 (www.littfest.in)
Chief Guest: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Hon’ble Minister of Culture, GoI
Special Invitees: Kapil Mishra, Hon’ble Minister, Art, Culture & Language Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi; Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sonal Mansingh; Purushottam Agrawal, Amitabh Kant; Chanchal Kumar; K. N. Shrivastava; Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi; William Darymple; Mugdha Sinha; Mahesh K.
The discussion will draw from the vision of the Nalanda Literature Festival 2026–27, highlighting the linguistic richness of undivided Bihar and the north-eastern states. It will examine how platforms such as the festival can revive languages like Angika, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Bodo, Mizo, and Assamese, encourage literary engagement among younger generations, and bring regional cultural narratives into national and global conversations
(Collaboration: Deptt.of Art, Culture & Language, Govt of NCT of Delhi; Dhanu Bihar)
