PUPPETOSCOPE (OUT OF THE SHADOWS): INTERNATIONAL PUPPET FILM FESTIVAL Films
Desa Timun: Collection Vol. I (The Cucumber Village/Indonesia)
(32 min; 2021; b/w; with English subtitles)
Director: Daud Nugraha
Shadow puppet animation which tells the story of three little mousedeers: Cila, Cili, and Cilo, who always want to play. The Cucumber Village series combined actual Indonesian traditional shadow puppet (wayang kulit) and digital animation. It has been screened in multiple international children film festivals and won awards in 12 countries, such as in San Diego International Children Film Festival, Kineko International Children Film Festival Japan.
AT 15:00
Nee Engey (Where are You/India)
(150 min; 2003; with English subtitles)
Director: R.V. Ramani
An impressionist ethnography of the puppet theatre tradition in some of the southern states of India. The filmmaker tracks both the performances and the lives of the puppeteers— painting a haunting picture of the neglect of a tradition and the difficult lives of the puppeteers.
AT 18:30: PERFORMANCE
Episode from Ramayana (Tamil)
From the Tamil Nadu shadow puppetry tradition
Presented by Kalaimamani Muthulakshmana Rao and team from Theni, Tamil Nadu
PUPPETOSCOPE (OUT OF THE SHADOWS): INTERNATIONAL PUPPET FILM FESTIVAL
Dedicated to Smt. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya
Organised in collaboration with Kathkatha Puppet Arts Trust and with the support of the Goethe Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, the festival includes a seminar; shadow puppet festival; and screening of films
From 10:00 to 17:00 in Conference Room II
Out of Shadows: Discussions on the Plurality of Shadow Puppets
Keynote Address by Anurupa Roy, Indian puppeteer, puppet designer and director of puppet theatre
Presentations by Prof. Peter W. Marx, German theatre and performance studies scholar, Chairperson of Theatre and Media Studies, University of Cologne; Prof. Kaushik Bhaumik, Associate Professor in Cinema Studies, School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Airan Berg, international working theatre maker and artistic director, who specialises in large scale participatory and inclusive objects; he is the Artistic Director of Festival deer Regionen; Gunduraju, who belongs to a family of Togalu Gombeyaata, shadow puppeteers from Karnataka; Prof. Gouranga Charan Dash, Srirama Institute of Shadow Theatre; Ranjana Pandey, Editor and Publisher of Sutradhar and President, UNIMA India; and Dr. Atul Sinha, Assistant Professor
AT 18:30 IN THE C.D. DESHMUKH AUDITORIUM
Film Before Film (Was geschah wirklich zwischen den Bildern/ Germany)
(83 min; 1986; German with English subtitles)
Director: Werner Nekes
An exhilarating and amusing encyclopedic look at the “prehistory” of cinema. Nekes charts the fascination with moving pictures which led to the birth of film, covering shadow plays, peep shows, flip books, flicks, magic lanterns, lithopanes, scrolls and numerous historical artifices
Odissi Duet
Presented by GokulSree Dass and Rahul Varshney, disciples of Guru Durga Charan Ranbir
Curated by Prof. Ashish Khokar
Accompanists: Sukant Kundu (vocal); Dhaneswar Swain (percussion); Pradeep Ray (violin); Abhiram Nanda (flute); Prakash Chandra Mohapatra (sitar); and Prasant Kumar Mangaraj (cymbals)
The artists will showcase the Guru Deba Prasad style of Odissi under the mentorship of Guru Durga Charan Ranbir who will be present
Captain (Banquets Sales)
(TO WORK IN CENTRALIZED BOOKING OFFICE)
The eligibility criteria for submitting applications are as follows:
a) | Qualification | Hotel Management Graduate or Degree in Business Administration. Sales professional with extensive experience in the Hospitality Industry with some of the most recognized 5-star hotel brands or equivalent. |
b) | Age | 25 – 35 yrs. |
c) | Desirable Qualifications
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d) | Experience | 4 to 5 years of supervisory experience in banquet sales or similar roles. |
e) | Remunerations | Gross Emoluments Rs.52,173/- |
All applications along with CV/supporting documents and a passport size photograph are to be submitted by hand, email or by post to Administration Department, India International Centre,40, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi – 110003 (E-mail – careers@iicdelhi.in) latest by 5th April 2025.
(Kanwal Wali)
Secretary
Assistant Manager (Banquets Sales)
(TO WORK IN CENTRALIZED BOOKING OFFICE)
The eligibility criteria for submitting applications are as follows:
a) | Qualification | Hotel Management Graduate or Degree in Business Administration. Sales professional with extensive experience in the Hospitality Industry with some of the most recognized 5-star hotel brands or equivalent. |
b) | Age | 30 – 40 Years. |
c) | Key Responsibilities
| Revenue Management: Responsible for driving sales and generating revenue for the property through banquet and event sales. Client Relations: Proactively manage inbound inquiries, understanding client requirements, and converting leads into confirmed bookings. Sales Execution: Conduct venue tours, demonstrate the value of the services and offerings, and effectively close sales. Custom Package Creation: Collaborate with clients to create custom event packages that meet their specific needs and expectations. Vendor Coordination: Negotiate with vendors to secure the best rates and services for the clients. Customer Service: Focus on building strong relationships with clients to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction, with an emphasis on repeat business. Budget & Forecasting: Develop and execute banquet sales plans that meet or exceed established revenue goals and contribute to property profitability. Collaboration: Work closely with other departments (F&B, Operations, Front Office) to ensure seamless event execution. Market Analysis: Stay updated on market trends and competitors, adjusting sales strategies as needed. Compliance: Ensure adherence to all compliance and legal requirements related to sales contracts, events, and guest satisfaction. |
d) | Experience | 10 to 15 years of experience in banquet sales or similar roles. Must have Supervisory experience of 5 Years. |
e) | Remunerations | Gross Emoluments Rs.70,290/- |
All applications along with CV/supporting documents and a passport size photograph are to be submitted by hand, email or by post to: Administration Department, India International Centre, 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi – 110003 (E-mail – careers@iicdelhi.in) latest by 5th April 2025.
(Kanwal Wali)
Secretary
Vasant Utsav: A Festival of Folk Arts
Love Ballad of Jharkhand
By Megha Sriram Dalton, from Daltonganj, Jharkhand. Megha is today one of the most promising folk singers of the state. Apart from folk, she has also made her debut in Bollywood giving them the best songs. She was awarded a scholarship from H.R.D. Ministry, Govt. of India for working and promoting folk music of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Megha gained popularity following her coke studio performance with Shankar Mahadevan
Vasant Utsav: A Festival of Folk Arts
Screening of Documentary Films on Folk Art & Music
Colours of Earth (64 mins; English)
Director: Shefali Bhushan
A unique film about the traditional music of India which takes viewers on a journey across rural India, situating folk music as it is traditionally performed in the villages and small towns of rural India. The film received an overwhelming response at each and every screening including those at the prestigious Smithsonian Center at Washington D.C., the University of Chicago, University of California, Los Angeles, Stanford University, California, among others. The film was an official entry at the Vitas Film and Folklore Festival held at UCLA, where it received the "Best Soundtrack Award".
Pabuji ka Phad (22 mins; English)
Director: Shammi Nanda
Produced by Films Division
Pabuji is believed to be an avtar of Laxman and is worshiped as a warrior saint in Rajasthan. The Bhopa's of the Bhil Community sing his story against the backdrop of a 15 feet long painting called a phad.
Unfolding the Pata Story (50 min; 2014; Bengali with English subtitles)
Director: Supriyo Sen
Produced by PSBT
Film on Rupban and other traditional scroll painters (Patuas) of Odisha and their struggles for a sustainable livelihood.
Talking Architecture
Conceptualised and Curated by Anisha Shekhar Mukherji
Learning from Jaisalmer
A talk by Professor Vinod Gupta: architect, designer and teacher, founder member of Gubbi Alliance for Sustainable Habitat, and founder member of GRIHA Council, Fellow of the Indian Institute of Architects, member of the Institute of Indian Interior Designers, Indian Society of Ergonomics. Professor Gupta has taught at SPA Delhi and Sushant School of Art and Architecture. As partner in Space Design Consultants (SDC) and as CEO of Opus Indigo Designs Pvt. Ltd., he works on environment friendly architecture, interior design, furniture design, and sustainable planning. Jaisalmer was the subject of his PhD research at IIT Delhi on building physics completed in 1984. The talk, Learning from Jaisalmer will present his work on aspects of cities in the desert, and alternatives to the wholly unsuitable Western models that have replaced traditional Indian tools and methods of working and learning.
The talk will be followed by a dialogue with Snehanshu Mukherjee, architect, educator and writer, Adjunct Professor, Indian Institute of Art & Design, New Delhi. Snehanshu is one of Professor Gupta's former students at SPA and was part of the research students group on Professor Gupta's Jaisalmer field trip.
Moderator: Anisha Shekhar Mukherji, Conservation Architect, Author and Visiting Faculty at S.P.A. Delhi.
Language Policy: A Formula for Learning?
Panelists: Prof. Apoorvanand, Dept. of Hindi, University of Delhi; Prof. Ayesha Kidwai, Centre for Linguistics, Jawaharlal Nehru University; and Dr. Karthick Narayanan, Linguist and researcher
Moderator: Prof. Anita Rampal, Convenor, IIC Sectoral Policy Group on Education
India in the Global Climate Agenda: Baku and Beyond
Speakers: Amitabh Sinha, Deputy Editor, The Indian Express; Srinivas Krishnaswamy, Founder Trustee and Chief Functionary (CEO), Vasudha Foundation; and Dr. Manish Kr. Shrivastava, Associate Director, Earth Science and Climate Change, TERI
Moderator: Shri Ravi Agarwal, Founding Director, Toxics Link
At COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, India expressed its displeasure that the focus of the climate talks is on mitigation and not enabling less developed countries to take measures for mitigation. However, if recent reports are to be believed, India has improved its Climate Risk Index (CRI) from 7th in 2019 to 22nd in 2022, implying the country is in a better place now with regard to mitigation. While there is a buzz around climate change, the issue and its impacts are perceived and understood differently by communities. The discussion is an attempt to inform citizens about the science of climate change, its impacts and our preparedness.
(Collaboration: Toxics Link)
