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05/08/2015 - 31/08/2015
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Images of India-A fascinating journey through time

Curated by: Virendra Bangroo

Symposium: Cultural Resource Management
Date: 5th August,2015
Time: 11.00 A.M.


Venue:  Rampur Raza Library, Rampur, U.P., U.P.
31/07/2015
3:00 pm
Foundation Day Celebration


Venue:  Ignca, Eastern Regional Centre, Varanasi, Varanasi
31/07/2015 - 02/08/2015
9:30 am
Kuchipudi Dance Workshop and Performance

Karnataka Sangeetha Nrithya Academy, Govt. of Karnataka in association with Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts Southern Regional Centre host “Kuchipudi Dance Workshop and Performance”.

Report on the Kuchipudi Dance Workshop and Performance

The three day Kuchipudi Workshop and Performance was to commemoration of the departed soul Shri. A P J Abdul Kalam was inaugurated by Shri. Vikram Sampath, Executive Directror of IGNCA SRC. Dr. Vedantham Ramalinga Shashtry, Smt. Vidu. Sunanda Devi, Smt. Gangamma Keshava Murthy and Shri. T G Narasimha Murthy was present on stage.  Dr. Vedantham Ramalinga Shashtry garu, Workshop Director took the participants through the nuances and explained different mudras and songs in Kuchipudi form. Participants were divided into two groups as seniors and juniors for the convenience of teaching.  Smt. Vaijanthi Kashi, Smt. Venkata Durga Bhavani, Smt. Shivakumari and Vedantham Shri. Ramu were other teachersduring the Workshop.
The performance received applauds as Smt. Padmini Ragini Pattu and other partipants performed on stage.


Venue:  Kengunte Circle, Mallathahalli, Jnanbharti Post, Bengaluru, Bengaluru
29/07/2015
5:00 pm
29th July 2015 - Lecture by Dr. Nandana Chutiwongs on Recent Archaeological findings from South East Asia.

Contact No. : 23388241


Venue:  IGNCA Lecture Hall, 11 Mansingh Road IGNCA Lecture Hall, 11 Mansingh Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
27/07/2015 - 07/08/2015
All Day
Workshop on Re-organization of Storage in Alwar Museum, Rajasthan

Venue:  IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi
24/07/2015
6:00 pm
Film screening of Buddhism - A living Religion in the North east of India

Director: Bappa Ray
Duration: 60 mts

From the 7th century, Buddhism underwent radical changes, and new forms appeared which were called Mahayana and Vajrayana or Tantra. The discipline combines yoga practice with highly complex ritualism, mixed with magic, and involves the worship of a large number of divinities, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Mahayana Buddhism, both as a religion and a way of life has influenced the outlook of diverse communities in the Himalayan region. From Ladakh and Himachal in the west to Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim in the east, in small villages scattered throughout the areas bordering Tibet, are communities who have adopted the Buddhist way of life. The film looks at the influence of Buddhism – a Living Religion, on the socio-cultural heritage, dances, festivals, arts and craft of Buddhist communities in the North Eastern region of India, especially Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.


Venue:  IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road,, New Delhi, New Delhi
24/07/2015
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
 IGNCA Book Circle @ Reference Library. 

Under the Outreach initiative the IGNCA Book Circle has a monthly event held on the fourth Thursday of every month.  This month Prof. Sheoraj Singh Bechain will read from his autobiography Mera Bachpan Mere Kandhon par which is remarkable writing published by Vani Prakashan. Prof Sheoraj is teaching in Hindi Department of Delhi University.He has been awarded Sahitya Bhushan, Uttar Pradesh,Hindi Sansthan Lucknow .Prof. Kalicharan from Hindi Department of Lucknow University will moderate the Session.  


Venue:  IGNCA Reference Library, 1st floor, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi , New Delhi
23/07/2015
6:00 pm
23rd July 2015 - An illustrated talk by Dr. Sunil Kothari on From the mist of Brahmaputra River : Lives of celibate monks in Sattras of Assam with special reference to Natun Kamalbari Sattra

further supplemented with screenings of excerpts from a documentary film, demonstration of the technique of Sattriya dance by Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar awardee young celibate monk Shri Bhabanand Barbayan of Natun Kamalavari Sattra, Majuli Island, Assam


Venue:  IGNCA Lecture Hall, 11 Mansingh Road,, New Delhi, New Delhi
22/07/2015
5:30 pm
22nd July 2015 - Lecture by Prof. R N Misra titled, Artists in Ancient and Medieval India organised by ‘Worldview of Vishwakarmas’ program, Janapada Sampada Division, IGNCA

Contact No. : 23388056

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Venue:  IGNCA Lecture Hall, 11 Mansingh Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
20/07/2015 - 25/07/2015
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Africans in India: A Rediscovery a travelling exhibition

Africans in India: A Rediscovery a travelling exhibition put together by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi and the Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture, New York, retraces the lives and achievements of some of the talented and prominent Africans of yesterday who became an integral part of the socio-cultural heritage of India. In association with Faculty of Fine Arts, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, the exhibition will be showcased at the Exhibition Hall and Pushpa Baug Building of the Faculty.

 The event will be inaugurated on 20 July 2015 by an eminent artist, Prof. Jyoti Bhatt at 5:00 p.m

Press Update

Exhibition Hall and Pushpa Baug Building, Faculty of Fine Arts, Prof. C.C Mehta Road, M.S.U Campus, Sayajigunj, Vadodara, Gujarat 390002 Time: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Contact Information (Faculty of Fine Arts, Vadodara):   RSVP: 0265-2795520

Email: econtact-ffa@msubaroda.ac.in
Website link: www.msubaroda.ac.in


Venue:  Exhibition Hall and Pushpa Baug Building, Faculty of Fine Arts, Prof. C.C Mehta Road, M.S.U Campus, Sayajigunj, Vadodara, Gujarat, Gujarat
19/07/2015
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Lecture Demonstration and Performance of Perini - Dance

IGNCA SRC in association with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, is organizing a Lecture Demonstration and Performance of Perini – Dance form of Andhra Pradesh byShri. Kalakrishan and accompanist

Perini is a form of Indian dance which was lost in timeline and which was recreated and re-established in 20th century by Padmasri Dr. Nataraja Ramakrishna. Perini Shiva Tandavam is the stimulator to activate the dormant dynamism in human. Perini is the slang form of the word ‘prerana’ which means stimulation. It is said to be the only form of scientifically composed male warrior dance and a form of traditional Indian dance with tala, gati, yati vinyasa. While performing and viewing this dance we experience a state where the panchabhutas are slowly mingling into the Shiva Tattva.The Perini dancer is possessed with an energy and that can be proved incessantly where the sound ‘tam’ from the mridangam resembles the ‘aum’. To prove this Dr. Nataraja Ramakrishna used Dhrupada Mridanga Baani. The sound produced in the solar plexus region extends to rest of the body and stimulates them.To perform this art it requires the perfect co-ordination of mind, body and soul. It is a kind of ritual also where one can offer prayers to Lord Shiva and it is said to activate the kundalini. Dr. Sudha Murthy, Chairperson of the Infosys Foundation inaugurated the performance and on the spot made a generous donation to all the artists and urged them to keep this rare tradition alive.


Venue:  Khincha Auditorium, Bhratiya Vidya Bhavan, #43, Race Course Road, Bengaluru, Bengaluru
16/07/2015
4:30 pm
16th July 2015 - Diving Into the Lake: On the Necessity, Joy, and Anxiety of (Re) Translating Tulsidas’ Rāmcaritmānas by Professor Philip Lutgendorf, Professor of Hindi and Modern Indian Studies, University of Iowa.

 

 

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Venue:  Lecture Hall, Building Number 5. 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
10/07/2015
7:00 pm
Kudiyattam

IGNCA SRC in association International Federation of Theatre Research, University of Hyderabad hosting Kudiyattam by Natana Kairali Troupe, Kerala


Venue:  DST Auditorium, University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli, Telangana: 500046, Hyderabad, Hyderabad
10/07/2015
6:00 pm
Film screening of Navakalevara Director: Prithviraj Mishra

Duration : 49 minutes

The icons of Lord Jagannatha and his companions in Jagannaatha temple of Puri in Orissa are made of Neem wood. Ritualistically, these icons are made after an interval of twelve/nineteen years. This event is called Navakalevara or the new embodiment.This film is a rare documentation of this event.


Venue:  IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
28/06/2015
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Exhibition of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore - A Visionary, Artist and Poet

In association with Max Mueller Bhavan IGNCA SRC

Report of the Inauguration
IGNCA SRC in association with Max Mueller Bhavan, Bangalore organized an “Exhibition Rabindranath Tagore: A Visionary, Artist and Poet”. The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri. Chiranjivi Singh, IAS (Retd), Shri. Achintya Lal Roy, Convener, Tagore Cultural Centre, Shri. Virendra Bangroo, Curator of the Exhibition and Shri. Vikram Sampath, Executive Director, IGNCA SRC. Shri. Chiranjivi Singh, while sharing his insights during the inaugural address said “The first half of the India belonged to Mahathma Gandhiji, the second half was inspired by Dr. B R Ambedkar and the next generation will be the days of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore”. He also affirmed that Gurudev doesn’t belong to Bengalis only, but to all Indians. His message and life is a true inspiration to the current generation”. Shri. Anchintya Lal Roy, quoted the phrase from the poetry of Gurudev to ascertain his presence and relevance to the current era of threat and turmoil. Shri. Vindra Bangroo in his address said “The exhibition on Gurudev which you are going to see was first held in Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts from 10-20TH May, 2011 and was inaugurated by Prof. Inder Nath Chandhary, thereafter, with the collaboration of Delhi . Sahitya Parishad was held in Kamani Auditorium from 5-6th August, 2011 and inaugurated by the then Honorable finance minister and presently His Excellency President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee”. The exhibition was appreciated and very well received by scholars and students alike. We received requests from a number of institution and it we decided to make it. The exhibition has been held in Rampur Raza library,an oriented library in Uttar Pradesh, M.K.P. College Dehradun in Uttarkhand , Kurukeshtra University in Haryana, Women’s College in Silchar Assam and Tripura State Museum, Agartala. The inauguration was followed by Rabindra Sangeet by Shri. Sounak Chattopadhyay from Kolkata. The concert was a unique concept of fusing Rabindra Sangeet with traditional Hindustani Classical music and was very well received by the discerning audience.Shri. Sounak was accompanies by Shri. Premendu Ghosh on Tabla and Shri. Surajit Chakraborti on Keyboard


Venue:  Max Mueller Bhavan, 716, CMH Road, Indiranagar Ist Stage, Bangalore, Bangalore