THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025

14 October 2025, 06:30 pm
THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025
Programme Type
Webcasts
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

Nangiar Koothu: Emancipation of Ahalya by Usha Nangiar

Accompanists: Rajeev PP; Vineesh; Unnikrishnan PP; and Athira Hariharan

Chief Guest: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC

 

THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025

13 October 2025, 06:30 pm
THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025
Programme Type
Webcasts
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

Hindustani Vocal recital

By Sniti Mishra, Hindustani classical singer

Accompanists: Shri Ajeet Pathak on tabla; Shri Milind Kulkarni on harmonium; and Shri Hrishikesh Majumdar on flute

Chief Guest: Shri N.N. Vohra, Life Trustee, IIC

 

 

THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025

12 October 2025, 06:30 pm
THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025
Programme Type
Webcasts
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

The Splendour of Malay Dance: From tradition to contemporary dance

Presented by the dance group from Kuala Lampur, Malaysia – ASK DANCE Company

Chief Guest: Dr Mahesh Verma, Trustee, IIC

Venue : Fountain Lawns

THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025

11 October 2025, 06:30 pm
THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025
Programme Type
Webcasts
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

Diva : The Triumph of Woman in Opera

Choral music presented by an all-women’s ensemble from the Neemrana Foundation

Chief Guest: Dr Shailesh Nayak, Life Trustee, IIC.

 

THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025

10 October 2025, 06:30 pm
THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 2025
Programme Type
Webcasts
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

Inauguration of the Festival

By Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC

Followed by

Bharatnatyam Recital By Malavika Sarukkai

Accompanists: Ms. Neela Sukhanya S; Ms. Krithika Arvind; Mr. Nellai Balaji Azhwar; and Mr. S.Venkata Subramanian

Vasant Utsav: A Festival of Folk Arts

22 March 2025, 06:30 pm
Vasant Utsav: A Festival of Folk Arts
Programme Type
Festivals
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

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

21 March 2025, 06:00 pm
Vasant Utsav: A Festival of Folk Arts
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building
End Date
22 March 2025, 08:00 pm

Programme Details

A two-day festival of folk music and art, celebrating contemporary narratives in traditional folk art organised in collaboration with NCZCC, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. The festival includes performances, exhibitions and screening of short and long documentary films. The performances include the best of folk music by renowned folk artistes – Megha Sriram Dalton from Jharkhand who is an MTV Coke-studio artist; and Mooralala Marwada, sufi folk singer from Janana village of Kutch district, Gujarat

 

On 21 and 22 March 2025 at 18:00 in the Lounge Verandah

Pattachitra tradition with Story Telling Session

An exhibition by Sahajan Chitrakar, Pattachitra artist from West Bengal who will exhibit traditional folk paintings and sing stories from the Ramayana and other deities depicted in the paintings.

The artist will continue to demonstrate and sing on the second day of the festival also.

 

On 21 March 2025 at 18:30 in the Fountain Lawns

A Desert Trail- Musical Journey

By Mooralala Marwada, celebrated folk singer from Gujarat, who belongs to a lineage of Meghwal singers who migrated from Rajasthan to Khadir Island in Kutch four centuries ago. With a rich repertoire of Nirguni bhajans, sufi kalaam and other traditional folk songs, Mooralala also plays the ‘santaar’, a traditional stringed instrument. He has performed in coke studios and with Indian classical vocalist, Nirali Kartik, gaining a YouTube viewership of 50 lakhs.

 

Aawazon ke Jaadugar

Bhairav Dutt Bhatt, 86-year-old voice mimickry artist from Uttarakhand who brings to live different sounds of birds, animals and humans, creating a rare experience will present this folk tradition.

 

Book Discussion Group

18 March 2025, 06:00 pm
Book Discussion Group
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

The Great Conciliator: Lal Bahadur Shastri and the Transformation of India
By Sanjeev Chopra (Bloomsbury India: 2025)

Chief Guest: Dr. Arif Mohammed Khan, Hon’ble Governor of Bihar

Discussants: Shri Adarsh Shastri, former Legislator and social entrepreneur; Shri Shekhar Gupta, journalist, author, founder and Editor-in-Chief, The Print; Dr. Aishwarya Pandit, Associate Professor, Jindal Global Law School; and Dr. Sanjeev Chopra, former Director, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration and author of the book

 

T.M. Krishna sings Guru: The Prosody of an Emerging New

28 February 2025, 06:30 pm
T.M. Krishna sings Guru: The Prosody of an Emerging New
Programme Type
Cultural, Webcasts
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

Presented by T.M. Krishna

Accompanists: Akkarai S. Subhalakshmi (violin); K. Arunprakash (mridangam); and Sunil Lumar (kanjira)

Sangita Kalanidhi T.M. Krishna will regale audiences with a soul-stirring performance, exploring the works of Narayana Guru. An immersive experience, the performance weaves together poetry, music and philosophy

(Collaboration: Backwaters Collective; Nool Archives; Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti, Mumbai; and Uru Art Harbour)

 

FOLK DANCE AND MUSIC

24 January 2025, 05:00 pm
FOLK DANCE AND MUSIC
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
Fountain Lawns, IIC main building

Traditional Folk Songs and Dances from Uttarakhand

Narendar Panthri and group, from Dev Bhoomi Lok Kala Society, Delhi
 

The traditional folk music of Uttarakhand dates back to ancient times. It combines poetry, mythology and oral narratives handed down from one generation to the next. Using traditional musical instruments the singing is often accompanied with dance.  

The folk dances of Uttarakhand such as choliya, barada nati, jaggar, chhapeli, chancheri, etc. are deeply rooted in its history. 
 
(Collaboration: NCZCC, Prayagraj, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India)