ALMOST ISLAND READINGS: 19 TO 21 AUGUST 2022
Readings
By S. Anand, founder of Navayana Books and the publisher of Namdeo Dhasal, Poet of the Underworld, reads from this Marathi poet in English along with audio recordings of Dhasal reciting his work
Chilean poet Raúl Zurita, one of the most extraordinary poets of our times, accompanied by his translator, Anna Deeny Morales
ALMOST ISLAND READINGS: 19 TO 21 AUGUST 2022
Organised in collaboration with Almost Island. Readings by leading poets from India, Chile, Cuba and Mexico. All work will be read in the original and in English
Readings
By Reina Maria Rodriguez, leading Cuban poet, with her translator, Kristin Dykstra
Anitha Thampi, acclaimed Malayalam poet. English translations will be read alongside
AAJ KAVITA
An Evening of Poetry
With poets – Devi Prasad Mishra (Delhi); Vihag Vaibhav (Varanasi); Archana Tripathi (Delhi); and Adnan Kafeel Darvesh (Delhi/Ballia, tbc) who will read from their original work
(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)
A YEAR OF POETRY AT IIC
IIC DIAMOND JUBILEE POETRY READINGS – CULTURE AND CREATIVITY – LEGACY AND CHANGE
Conceptualised by Gitanjali Surendran
A Lamp in the Sun: An evening of raga-poetry through two millennia in six languages
S. Anand, a student of words and music will explore how a Tamil Sangam-era poem, a vachana in Kannada, an abhang in Marathi, a nirguni shabad, a sutta in Pali, and a ghazal in Urdu find comfort in ragas. In this land, ye des, indha nadu, where hierarchy, inequality and cruelty thrive, two areas of unparalleled excellence have been open to all: poetry and music. Poetry, sometimes secular, sometimes clothed in the colours of belief, is mostly remembered and passed on as song. It is habitually and helplessly beautiful. The words, sung to the accompaniment of a tanpura, flicker with meanings and throb with awareness
Anand is the publisher of Navayana, and a student of raga music with the dhrupad exponent Ustad F. Wasifuddin Dagar.
Book Discussion Group
Gandhi’s Ascetic Activism: Renunciation and Social Action
By Veena R. Howard (State University of New York: 2014)
Speakers: Prof. Anjoo Sharan Upadhyaya, Distinguished Professor, MIT, World Peace University, School of Public Policy, Pune; Prof. Makarand Paranjape, Centre for English Studies, School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Prof. Ramdas Lamb, Dept. of Religion, University of Hawaii; and Prof. Madhu Jain, Founding Member, Tantra Foundation
Chair: Dr. Bibek Debroy, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India
(Collaboration: The Tantra Foundation Library)
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
Six String Story
Illustrated presentation by Theophilus Benjamin
The lecture-demonstration endeavours to take a look at the styles and kinds of music written for and performed by the guitar at different stages of the development of the instrument and through the different eras.
Theophilus Benjamin is one of the relatively few classical guitarists in the country who has had the distinction of having performed at various notable venues across the country. His primary focus is in the field of music education and he has been associated with some of the well-known academic institutions in the country as well as with some of the premier music schools in different parts of India
The Glass Ceiling: Women at Work – Challenges and Opportunities
Speaker: Dr. Alka Mittal, CEO & Director (HR), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
Chair: Ms Ravneet Pawha, Chairperson BCF and CEO South Asia, Deakin University
Dr. Mittal will share insights on the socio-economic issues impacting greater participation of women in the labour market, the roadblocks working women face in reaching the C-Suite and opportunities for India Inc to have more inclusive workforce for business sustainability. The talk will be interspersed with Dr. Mittal’s rich industry experience and personal stories
Business and Community Foundation’s 21st Annual Lecture
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
The Fascinating Universe of the Bandish: Saas-Bahu and Beyond
Illustrated presentation by Malini Nair
Chair: Ms Vidya Shah
The bandish is at once critical as well as irrelevant to the khayal. It provides the framework around which the raga unfurls with limitless possibilities. But the poetry is often simplistic, spinning around the themes of domesticity and romance, the concerns stuck in time and place. A look at how gharanas and musicians have dealt with this poetry, some conventional, a few off-beat and how popular culture treats bandishes.
Malini is a senior editor and a feature writer with special interest in how India's classical traditions and how these have evolved over time, and is constantly taking cues from society and politics. She works as a consulting editor with gender platform behanbox.com and is a columnist at Scroll
CARNATIC MUSIC – VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
PRESENTING YOUNG ARTISTS FESTIVAL OF CARNATIC MUSIC
Artists: Aditya Madhavan (Vocal), disciple of Smt Radha Namboodiri and Sri Sanjay Subrahmanyan
Accompanists: Delhi R. Sridhar (Violin) and Abhishek Avadhani (Mridangam)
Collaboration: (Ramakrishnapuram South Indian Society)
CARNATIC MUSIC – VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
PRESENTING YOUNG ARTISTS FESTIVAL OF CARNATIC MUSIC
Artists: Ananya Venkatesan (Vocal), disciple of Dr. Prashanth Gopinatha Pai
Accompanists: G.Raghavendra Prasath (Violin) and B. Manohar (Mridangam)
At 7:15 pm
Adarsh Nair (Vocal), disciple of Guruvaoor Dr.T.V.Manikandan
Accompanists: G.Raghavendra Prasath (Violin) and B. Manohar (Mridangam)
Collaboration: (Ramakrishnapuram South Indian Society)
