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Date/Time Event
11/08/2014 - 12/08/2014
4:00 अपराह्न
Yakshagana Gombeyaata

Venue:  Seminar Hall, Ignca RCB, Bangaluru, Bengaluru
11/08/2014 - 12/08/2014
10:00 पूर्वाह्न
Yakshagana Gombeyaata or Puppet Yakshagana is an art-form that has thrived for more than three centuries in the coastal districts of Karnataka (Uppinakudru, Kundapura Taluk).

One of the best exponents of this art, Shri Bhaskar Kogga Kamath will be taken to educational institutions in Bengaluru for performance of “Choodamani: Lanka Dahana” episode.

Venue and Time:

11 August 2014: At IGNCA Southern Regional Centre campus Amphitheatre, Kengute Circle, Magadi-Kengeri Ring Road, Near IIPM, Mallathalli, Jnanabharathi Post, 10 a.m.
11 August 2014: Vidyaniketan School, 2.00 p.m.
12 August 2014: Mirambika School, J.P. Nagar, 10.00 a.m.
12 August 2014: Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Electronics City Phase 1, 2.00 p.m.

YouTube Link – Choodamani – Lankadahana (Puppet performance)


Venue:  IGNCA Southern Regional Centre campus Amphitheatre, Kengute Circle, Magadi-Kengeri Ring Road, Near IIPM, Mallathalli, Jnanabharathi Post, New Delhi , New Delhi
08/08/2014
6:00 अपराह्न
IGNCA Film Circle : "Zohra Unmasked"

Join us as we pay homage to one of the most inspiring trailblazers; Zohra Sehgal. Zohra Sehgal went to Queen Mary College, Lahore at a time when strict purdah was still observed. She followed her heart, become a dancer; went to Germany and got a three year diploma in dancing. In the documentary, she shares about her training in expressing the consciousness of one’s body. On her return, she joined the dancing school of Uday Shanker. She joined the theatre group of Prithvi Raj Kapoor and worked with him for fifteen years, and even acted in films with him. The personality of this great danseuse, actress and the theatre person is unveiled by Dr.Kapila Vatsyayan – the well known visionary of art and culture.


Venue:  IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, 3 Dr. R. P. Road,, New Delhi, New Delhi
08/08/2014 - 10/08/2014
5:00 अपराह्न
Phulkari and Gond paintings exhibition

IGNCA collaborated with the Times International Folk Festival 2014 . A special exhibition of Phulkari and Gond paintings from the IGNCA collection was arranged and this was widely appreciated.


Venue:  Jayamahal Palace, Bangalore, Bangalore
08/08/2014 - 10/08/2014
10:00 पूर्वाह्न - 8:00 अपराह्न
IGNCA is collaborating with the Times International Folk Festival 2014 at the Jayamahal Palace, Bangalore.

A special exhibition of Phulkari and Gond paintings from the IGNCA collection will be on display, artists will demonstrate their crafts. IGNCA documentary ‘The Story of Ram,’based on folk performances will also be screened on 9 August, Saturday 12.15 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. The documentary highlights the mythological and linguistic nuances of the Ramlila at Ayodhya as a blend of Braj, Madhubani region and Avadhi Dialects.
The Festival has a wide range of performances from the desert echoes of Rajasthan Josh of Chugge Khan and party to the Sattriya of Assam, Shabnam Virmani , Waee singers and Mooralala Marwada, to Ottan Thullal of Kerala, Indic-Greek production of Dr Sonal Mansingh, Purulia Chhau of Bengal, Mallakhamb of Maharashtra and puppet theatre of Karnataka: Yakshagana Gombeyaata. Also the best of international troupes- Indonesia ballet and shadow puppetry, Sri Lankan dance and Norwegian folk performances, Workshops and stalls for handicrafts, cuisines of India, film screenings and lots more! Details of the festival on the website! http://www.tiffblr.com/


Venue:  Jayamahal Palace, Bengaluru, Bengalore, Bengalore
07/08/2014
3:00 अपराह्न
7th August 2014 - Public Lecture on “In Search of Bamboo Flower: North East Saga” The topic of the proposed presentation is a metaphorical expression of absurdity. Searching for bamboo flower within the life span of a person may not yield the desired result. Obviously bamboo flowering is a rare natural phenomenon which happens once in 15-20 years without the knowledge of the human being and away from their settlements

Venue:  IGNCA Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh, New Delhi, New Delhi
01/08/2014
5:00 अपराह्न - 6:00 अपराह्न
1st August 2014 - ICOMOS-India & IGNCA Cordially invite you to a talk by Prof. Fauzia Husain Qureshi Former Principal, National College of Arts, Lahore On Conservation of the Living Monuments of Multan as part of the ICOMOS-India Lecture Series

 

 

 


Venue:  Lecture Hall, IGNCA, 11, Man Singh Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
31/07/2014
6:30 अपराह्न - 8:30 अपराह्न
Puppet show on the life of Swami Vivekananda

On the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) in collaboration with Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi produced a puppet show on the life of Swami Vivekananda. This show, created by BharatiyaLok Kala Mandal, Udaipur, has already travelled to around 200 centres in the north, north-east and western India. It has been received very well. An English version of the puppet show is ready. Hon’ble Minister of Culture, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik will inaugurate the English version of the puppet show at Ramakrishna Mission Auditorium on 31 July 2014 at 6.30 p.m.

View Photographs


Venue:  Vivekananda Auditorium, Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi, New Delhi , New Delhi
31/07/2014
6:30 अपराह्न
Great Stupa at Amaravati in coastal Andhra and the Indian Ocean World

By Dr. Akira Shimada, State University of New York, New Paltz


Venue:  Conference Room I, India International Centre, New Delhi, New Delhi
31/07/2014
4:00 अपराह्न
31st July 2014 - Project 'Mausam' Monthly Lecture Series in association with NMA, IGNCA and IIC presents: Great Stupa at Amaravati in coastal Andhra and the Indian Ocean World a talk by Dr. Akira Shimada, State University of New York, New Paltz

 

 

Abstract for the talk (PDF)


Venue:  IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi
25/07/2014
6:00 अपराह्न
FILM SCREENING > Pavakathakali (Glove Puppets of Kerala) Duration – 56 min.

Shri. G. Venu shall be present to take questions from the audience.
Origin of Pavakathakali or Puppet Kathakali is attributed to the Andippandaram community,an itinerant group who travelled from Andhra Pradesh and settled in Kerala. They performed puppetry as they moved from village to village for their livelihood. When Kathakali became popular in the eighteenth century, they began to dress up their puppets in Kathakali costumes and make up and also adapted attakatha, the text of Kathakali, creating a new form of puppetry called Pavakathakali. This 56 minute long presentation traces the history; the challenges the art form has faced in various phases of its existence and the present day efforts to rejuvenate it in the rustic setting in Kerala.


Venue:  IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, 3 Dr. R.P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
24/07/2014
6:00 अपराह्न
Release of DVD ‘Masters of Hindustani Classical Music Series‘ Pandit Laxmanrao Pandit

Release of DVD ‘Masters of Hindustani Classical Music Series‘ Pandit Laxmanrao Pandit. The DVD release will be followed by a concert by Pt. Laxman Krishnarao Pandit accompanied by Ud. Faiyaz Khan – Table and Pt. Bharat Bhushan Goswami – Sarangi.


Venue:  Auditorium, IGNCA, C V Mess, Janpath, New Delhi , New Delhi
24/07/2014
4:30 अपराह्न - 5:30 अपराह्न
IGNCA Book Circle @ Reference Library

Exciting works of fiction, non-fiction and those of academic interest will be showcased through readings, panel discussions and informal conversations. The aim is to tap into the rich intellectual wealth of Delhi and the IGNCA, and bridge the divide between the reader and writer in the wonderful setting on the IGNCA Library.

Panelists: Ms Aruna Chakravarti (Academic, Translator, Creative Writer) Ms Reba Som (Academic, Writer) A discussion on Ms Chakraverti’s translations of Sunil Gangopadhyay’s work First Light and Those Days with a focus on the Bengal Renaissance as it emerges in the novels.


Venue:  IGNCA Reference Library, 1st floor, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi , New Delhi
23/07/2014 - 25/07/2014
6:00 अपराह्न
Chittara Workshop

 


Venue:  IGNCA SRC Campus, Bengaluru, Bengaluru
16/07/2014
6:30 अपराह्न - 8:30 अपराह्न
Kūṭiyāṭṭaṁ,Performance: Sanskrit theatre from Kerala, by Natana Kairali- ‘Toranayuddham’ from Abhisheka Nataka (Act III) of Bhasa.

Kūṭiyāṭṭaṁ, is a form of Sanskrit theatre traditionally performed in the state of Kerala, India. Performed in the Sanskrit language in Hindu temples, it is believed to be 2,000 years old. It is officially recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.


Venue:  Alliance Francaise de Bangalore, Millers Road, Vasant Nagar, Bangalore, Bangalore