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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 Venue: Max Mueller Bhavan, 716, CMH Road, Indiranagar Ist Stage, Bangalore, Bangalore |
27/06/2015 6:30 pm |
Hindusthani Vocal Concert IGNCA SRC in association Natya Institute of Kathak and Choreography conducting a Hindusthani Vocal Concert by Shri. Sounak Chattopadhyay Venue: Natya Institute of Kathak and Choreography, #37, Bhoomika, 17th Cross, btw 4th and 6th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore, Bangalore |
26/06/2015 6:00 pm |
Film screening of ISLAMIC HERITAGE OF ASSAM Director: Abdul Majid The film looks at the life-cycle events of Sufi saints, Islamic institutions, creative heritage, folk songs and creative traditions that highlight the Islamic heritage of Assam. It shows that Islamic heritage in Assam has been shaped over eight centuries since the first footing of the Muslims in this part of the country through interface and interaction of the community with the locals. The liberal Vaishnava tradition in healthy conjunction with the Sufi tradition offered unique opportunities to the Muslims to identify and integrate themselves into local lifestyles and build a harmonious customary and liberal Islamic heritage. Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road,, New Delhi, New Delhi |
25/06/2015 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
IGNCA Book Circle @ Reference Library 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, Ms. Anuradha Marwah, Associate Professor in the Department of English at Zakir Husain Delhi College, Delhi University will present three novels The Higher Education of Geetika Mehendiratta (1993), Idol Love (1999), and Dirty Picture (2007) and three plays Margins (first performed in 2008), A Pipe Dream in Delhi (first performed in 2009, published in 2012) and Sarkari Feminism (first performed in 2010) – all of which have women protagonists. Venue: IGNCA Reference Library, 1st floor, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi , New Delhi |
24/06/2015 - 15/07/2015 10:30 am - 7:30 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 Science Centre, Surat (under Surat Municipal Corporation), the exhibition will be showcased at one of the art galleries of the Science Centre.
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Art Gallery (First Floor), Science Centre, Surat, City Light Road, Surat – 395007, Gujarat Contact Information (Science Centre):
Venue: Art Gallery (First Floor), Science Centre, Surat, City Light Road, Surat – 395007, Gujarat, Gujarat |
21/06/2015 All Day |
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY Celebrating International Yoga Day – Yoga is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with ourselves, the world and nature.
Venue: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, 11, Mansingh Road, Near Andhra Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 001, Mansingh Road, New Delhi |
20/06/2015 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
Kathakali Workshop Performance IGNCA SRC is organizing a Kathakali Workshop Performance by Shri. Prabal Gupta
Report on Kathakali Workshop Performance by Shri. Prabal Gupta PHOTO The Workshop Performance was inaugurated through “Melam”, announcing the commencement of Kathakali. The workshop performance of Navarasam – Demonstrated the nine emotions. Karuna rasa was demonstrated through a padam ” Paripahi Mam Hare, Padmalaya Patae” from the Katha – Duryodhana Vadham. – Draupadi comes crying to Lord Krishna with her hairs open crying to protect her. She reminisces how she was dragged onto the court by Dussasana and how she was humiliated amidst several men. She requests Lord Krishna to take revenge on Dussana. The main Katha (story) revolved round “Narakasura Vadham”. The performance was accompanied by a power point presentation at the back drop to facilitate thorough understanding of the performance executed through gestures and songs. Venue: Rangasthala, Rangoli Metro, Boulevard Art Centre, MG Road, Bengaluru, Bengaluru |
19/06/2015 6:00 pm |
On the Occasion of International Yoga Day on 21st June, 2015, special Film screening of History of Yoga’ Directors: Ramji Om and Dr. Deepika Kothari The ‘History of Yoga’ is the film documentation of Art, Culture, Heritage and History unfolding the wisdom of Yoga. The film traces the elements of Yoga from Harappan civilization to the 19th century. Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi |
12/06/2015 6:00 pm |
Film screening of LOLAB Director: Mohiuddin Mirza The National Award winning documentary presents a picturesque glimpse of the Himalayan sub-valley, known as the fruit bowl of Jammu & Kashmir. The Anthropological film captures the beauties of nature in its pristine form. Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road,, New Delhi, New Delhi |
28/05/2015 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
IGNCA Book Circle @ Reference Library 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 The One -Eyed Chick and other stories (a book on life in Odisha) By Basanth Kumar Satpathy, edited by Bikram K Das & Sumanyu Satpathy. Sumanyu Satpathy will read from the book The One Eyed Chick and other Stories, This will be followed by a discussion on the book or the subject. Professor Sumanyu Satpathy is Head of Department of English, University of Delhi, India, besides teaching, researching and publishing, has also been involved in several administrative and decision-making bodies. He has taught in tribal areas in India at the tertiary level in various universities and colleges in India and abroad
Venue: IGNCA Reference Library, 1st floor, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi , New Delhi |
27/05/2015 6:30 pm |
Release of Interactive Multimedia presentation of Gita Govinda Video Clips
Contact No. 011-23388445
Venue: IGNCA, Auditorium, C.V. Mess, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi |
22/05/2015 6:00 pm |
Film screening of Lai - Haraoba Director: Aribam Syam Sharma Lai-Haraoba is derived from the words Lai Hao Loba. Shouting of Hai by the Lai or deity in a state of bliss is the core of the concept. Lai Haraoba is the annual ritual festival of Manipur, which takes place in the month of April/May and is celebrated continuously for 7/9/13 days. The film bears witness to the creation of the Universe and life forms including flora and fauna, through ritual dances, dramatic performances and processions. The gold and the silver of the egg are equated with the male-female principles. Sacred water touches the navel of God Guru Sidaba. Guru Sidaba solidifies the network of human life with the help of Atiya Guru Sidaba, and by enslaving the evil Harva by the beautiful lightning goddess. Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi |
16/05/2015 - 17/05/2015 6:00 pm |
Hindustani Music Concert And Hindustani Music Appreciation Workshop Southern Regional Centre in association with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bangalore is conducting “HINDUSTANI MUSIC CONCERT and HINDUSTANI MUSIC APPRECIATION WORKSHOP“, an enriching and enlightening intensive music concert workshop by Shri PUSHKAR LELE Concert :16th May 2015 at KHINCHA AUDITORIUM from 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM Venue: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, # 43, Race Course Road – 560001, Bangalore, Bangalore |
15/05/2015 - 31/05/2015 11:00 am |
IGNCA in collaboration with Tripura Government Museum, Agartala is organizing an Exhibition on Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore: A visionary, Artist an Poet And A Symposium on Cultural Resources Management Chief Guest: Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tripura
Venue: Ujjayanta Palace, Agartala, Agartala |
08/05/2015 6:00 pm |
Film screening of Clay Images of Kumartuli (IGNCA's National Award Winning Film) Duration: 52 minutes Winner of Rajat Kamal (National Film Award) for its extensive study of the craft and community of the Clay makers in the context of changing times under the category of best promotional film, to cover tourism, export, craft industry etc. Making and worshipping divine images is a very old Indian practice. Some of the oldest archaeological finds on the sub-continent, particularly in Bengal, have been terracotta or burnt clay idols of Gods and Goddesses. The making of religious images along traditional lines existed in Bengal in pre-British times. Clay images made by the Krishna Nagar craftsmen showing the Goddess Durga triumphant over demon Mahishasura, were at the centre of the worship. The film focuses on the makers of these images settled in Kumartuli. Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, C V Mess, No. 1, Janpath, New Delhi, New Delhi |