THE IIC DOUBLE BILL MUSIC AND DANCE RECITALS
Carnatic Vocal Recital
By Bhargavi Venkatram from Bangalore, disciple of Shri T.M. Krishna
At 19:00
Kathak Recital
By Akash Dwivedi from Delhi, disciple of Pt. Jai Kishan Maharaj
Carnatic Vocal Recital
By Bhargavi Venkatram from Bangalore, disciple of Shri T.M. Krishna
At 19:00
Kathak Recital
By Akash Dwivedi from Delhi, disciple of Pt. Jai Kishan Maharaj
Commemoration ■ Quadrangle Garden, Conference Room II & C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium
Centenary Celebration of Tagore’s Visit to China
Exhibition, international conference and cultural programme
“A Memorable Encounter: Significance for Civilizational Dialogue in the Contemporary World”
Organised in collaboration with Institute of Chinese Studies; Intercivilizational Dialogue Project; Gandhi Global Family; Cheena Bhavana, Visva-Bharati University; and Centre for Chinese & South East Asian Studies, SLL & CS, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Exhibition in the Quadrangle Garden
Rabindranath Tagore: The Spirit of Asia and Our Human Future
An exhibition of photographs from Rabindranath Tagore’s trip to China and cultural contact between India and China. The exhibition attempts to look at some of the deep literary, artistic, political and spiritual exchange that took place in the 1920s. And to examine his ideas of peace and unity in Pan Asia
Inauguration by K.N. Shrivastava, Alka Acharya, Avijit Banerjee and Nandita Chaturvedi on Tuesday, 24 September 2024 at 10:00 hrs
The exhibition is on view from 24 to 30 September 2024
At 10:30 hrs in Conference Room II
Inaugural Session of the International Conference
Welcome Remarks: Sabaree Mitra, Convenor and Professor, Centre for Chinese & South East Asian Studies, School of Language, Literature & Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Honorary Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies
Inaugural Remarks: K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
Special Remarks: Manoranjan Mohanty, Distinguished Professor, Centre for Social Development, Emeritus Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies; and Archishman Raju, Founding Member, Intercivilizational Dialogue Project, Member, Gandhi Global Family, Bengaluru
The Quest for Knowledge in the East: Some Remarks
Keynote Address: Udaya Narayana Singh, Dean, Faculty of Arts, Amity University, Haryana, Tagore Scholar and former Pro-Vice Chancellor, Visva Bharati
For details of the Conference sessions, please visit the IIC website www.iicdelhi.in
At 18:30 in C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium
Rabindra Sangeet
Presented by students and faculty of Jawaharlal Nehru University
Led and directed by Shri Kajal Ghosh
Accompanists: Anirudh Chowdhury (synthesizer/keyboard); and Dipankar Biswas (tabla)
Singers: Ananya Chowdhury; Ankit Bera; Ankit Kumar; Anuprabha Gupta; Barsha Mandal; Moomal Majee; Shirshava Indu; Souraj Das; Souvick Chakraborty; Supradip Das; Swaralipi Dan; and Sabaree Mitra
Followed by
Chinese play based on Rabindranath Tagore’s short story Postmaster
Presented by students of Centre for Chinese & South East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Script adaptation and Direction: Smt Dayawanti
Rabindra Sangeet and Rabindra Nritya
Presented in Bengali, English and Chinese
By Students of Cheena-Bhavana, Visva Bharati, Santiniketan – Abhisa Roy; Ananya Mondal; Gairika Duta; Isika Roy; Ongme Lepcha; and Srija Adhikari
This year marks 100 years since Rabindranath Tagore’s historic trip to China in 1924. This visit is of great historical significance and is a landmark in India-China relations. Tagore reached China on April 12, 1924 on the invitation of the Beijing Lecture Association and was received warmly by Liang Qichao, one of China’s foremost intellectuals of the time, as well as his young hosts and interpreters, Lin Huiyin and Xu Zhimo. He was received there as a messenger of peace and a prophet for the future. As the world undergoes profound changes and intense turmoil, the vision of Rabindranath Tagore takes on a renewed importance today. For the building of a just and peaceful future, we look to Tagore and his idea of a united Pan-Asia. It is imperative that the people of Asia know and understand each other, and particularly the people of India and China, as the two largest civilizations in Asia.
Hidden harmonies – A Homage to Giacomo Puccini on his 100th death anniversary
With artists of the Puccini Festival of Torre del Lago – Claudia Pavone (soprano); Carlo Raffaelli (tenor); Elisa Montipo (piano)
The artists will present a concert of opera arias and the most famous duets taken from Maestro Puccini’s operatic repertoire such as the love duet from the from the first act of La Bohème, the soprano’s aria “Un bel di vedi” from Madam Butterfly among others
(Collaboration: Italian Embassy Cultural Centre)
Taal Vadya Kacheri
An ensemble of Indian percussion instruments
Presented by Peravali Jaya Bhaskar (mridangam); Ustad Akthar Hasan (tabla); Varun Rajasekharan (ghatam); Bejjanki Ravikiran (morsing); and G. Raghavendra Prasath (violin)
At 19:00
Bharatanatyam Recital
By Sreya P.R. from Delhi, disciple of Guru Dr. Jayaprabha Menon
Our Arts: Our Society
Speaker: Shri Ashok Vajpeyi, poet, essayist, literary-cultural critic, and eminent cultural and arts administrator
Opening Remarks: Suhas Borker, Convener, Kapil Vatsyayan Memorial Committee and Trustee, IIC
Closing Remarks: Dr. Aditya Malik, Member, Kapila Vatsyayan Memorial Committee and Founding Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences, Plaksha University
Chair: Shri N.N. Vohra, Life Trustee, IIC
(Collaboration: Kapila Vatsyayan Memorial Committee)
Traditional Folk Songs from Bihar/Uttar Pradesh
Kajri and other Bhojpuri folk songs presented by Dr. Revati Sakalkar from Varanasi
Kajri is a folk song and dance presented by women from Uttar Pradesh and the adjacent regions during the rainy season. A Hindustani classical form, the lyrics of the songs often describe the longing of the maiden for her lover as the black monsoon cloud arrives in the summer skies
(Collaboration: NCZCC, Prayagraj, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India)
Ruchika Theatre’s production of Maxim Gorky’s classic play
Directed by Feisal Alkazi
First premiered in 1902 under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavski, and where he developed ‘Method Acting’, the play is a hallmark of Russian social realism. The play depicts a group of impoverished Russians living in a shelter near the Volga. Considered a theatre classic, new productions of the play in every conceivable language of the world are performed regularly.
By Maestro Izumi Tateno
The artist will present a concert programme of works by Bach/Brahms; Scriabin; Nordgren; Koichiro Mitsunaga; and Takashi Yoshimatsu
(Collaboration: Embassy of Japan; and Delhi Music Society)
Outhouse (97 min; Hindi with English subtitles)
Director: Sunil Sukthankar
Produced by Dr. Mohan Agashe who will introduce the film
With Sharmila Tagore, Dr. Mohan Agashe, Jihan Hodar
Screening will be followed by a discussion with Hema Devare and Suhas Borker, co-conveners of the Maharashtra Sanskritik Divas
Nana, a retired single adamant old man, has no idea that an unwelcomed guest on his four - a puppy is going to change the course of his life. Aadima, a senior graphic designer artist, doesn’t have the faintest inkling that the same puppy is going to force her to go on adventures she otherwise wouldn’t. And Neel, her grandson has no clue that he is going to help Nana and Aadima understand the needs of elderly singles.
(Collaboration: Maharashtra Sanskritik ani Rannaniti Adhyayan Samiti)
By Dhananjay Hegde from Mumbai, disciple of Pt. Venkatesh Kumar and Pt. Vinayak Torvi. Recipient of the Sanskriti-Madhobi Chatterji Memorial Fellowship
(Collaboration: Sanskriti Pratishthan)