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30/12/2014
5:00 pm
30th December 2014 - Lecture "Maritime Trade and Cultural Exchanges within the Indian Ocean : India and Sri Lanka" by Dr. Osmund Bopearachchi, Numismatics and Archaeology Expert in the Indian Ocean Region under Mausam Project Lecture Series

 


Venue:  Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road, IGNCA,, New Delhi, New Delhi
29/12/2014 - 30/12/2014
All Day
Two day National Seminar on ‘Indian Arts enshrined in Textual Traditions: with special reference to Gujarat’ - Organized by Kalakosa of IGNCA, New Delhi in association with Oriental Institute, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara

Introduction by Deven Patel

Presentations by Speakers

1 R.K. Panda — Jain Mahakavyas of Gujarat
2 Shweta Jejurkar – Iconographical Peculiarities of Surya With Special Reference to Suryopanisad

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3 Sharmila Bagchi — Jain Sanskrit Dramatists of Medieval Gujarat
4 Meena Pathak — Sthalapurana, Jnatipuran and Mahatmyas of Gujarat: An Overview

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5 Sweta Prajapati — Vijnaptipatras: Socio-cultural portrait of Western India
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6 Mahesh Champaklal — Purvaranga in Bhavai
7 Parul Shah — Dance in Gujarat : From Then to Now

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8 Gaurang Bhavsar & Kedar Mukadam — Lokvadhyas of Gujarat
9 Ratan Parimoo — Jain Manuscript Paintings

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10 Dipak Kannal — Yaska and His Nirukta: Origin of Indian Iconography
11 Reena N. Bhatiya — Revitalization of Saudagiri: The Trade Textile of Gujarat

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12 Kaladhar Mutwa — Embroidery and Textile Tradition of Banni and Kutch

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13 Jayram Poduval — Shift of Patronage: Development of the Art of Book in Gujarat
14 Ambika Patel — Buddhist Art and Architecture of Gujarat
15 Rajesh Kelkar — Gujarat: Contribution to Indian Musicology


Venue:  Oriental Institute, MS university, Vadodara, Vadodara
26/12/2014
5:00 pm
Film Circle screening of SIDIS OF GUJARAT

Director : Beheroze Shroff, Duration : 53 minutes

Sidis, Indians of African descent came to India via different routes and from different countries of origin, from the 13th century onwards. Contemporary African descended communities in India mostly refer to themselves as Sidis. In Gujarat, Sidis trace their genealogy to ancestral saint Bava Gor whose name is chanted in Sidi songs and dances. Sidis maintain a distinctive culture. This film documents some aspects of the culture and traditions and diverse histories of migration of the Sidis of Gujarat.


Venue:  IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
25/12/2014 - 29/12/2014
All Day
Sanskriti festival at Varanasi Exhibition titled "Bṛhadīśvara: The Monument and the living Tradition"

Venue:  Mahamana Art Gallery, Faculty of Visual Arts, BHU, Varanasi, Varanasi
24/12/2014
3:00 pm
24th December 2014 - Lecture on VAIDIK CHHAND by Prof. Sri Kishor Mishra (Varanasi).

 

Audio of Lecture  (MP3) Duration 01:44min    |     Photographs


Venue:  Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road, IGNCA,, New Delhi, New Delhi
20/12/2014
10:30 am - 1:30 pm
20th December 2014 - Lecture on "Road map for RFID implementation in Libraries" by Dr. Nabi Husain, Deputy Librarian, IIT, Delh

Venue:  : Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road, IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi
18/12/2014
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
IGNCA Book Circle @ Reference Library

IGNCA Book Circle @ Reference Library. Ms. Anu Singh Choudhary will talk about “Neela Scarf”, a collection of short stories.


Venue:  IGNCA Reference Library, 1st floor, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi , New Delhi
16/12/2014
7:00 pm
IGNCA Cordially invites you to release of THE MAGIC of MAKING an IGNCA Documentary on Shri K G Subramanyan. The release will be followed by the screening of the film, in the presence of the artist.

Directed by: Goutam Ghose Duration: 103 min.


Venue:  Prof. C C Mehta Auditorium, MS University, Baroda, New Delhi, New Delhi
16/12/2014
7:00 pm
IGNCA Cordially invites you to release of THE MAGIC of MAKING an IGNCA

IGNCA Cordially invites you to release of THE MAGIC of MAKING an IGNCA Documentary on Shri K G Subramanyan. The release will be followed by the screening of the film, in the presence of the artist.
Directed by: Goutam Ghose
Duration: 103 min.


Venue:  Prof. C C Mehta Auditorium, MS University, Baroda, Baroda
15/12/2014
3:00 pm
15th December 2014 - Lecture on RISHI PARAMPARA by Prof. Hridyaranjan Sharma.

 

Audio of Lecture  (MP3) Duration 01:37min  |  View Photographs


Venue:  Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road, IGNCA,, New Delhi, New Delhi
12/12/2014
5:00 pm
Film Circle screening of Mirasans of Punjab - Born to Sing

Director : Shikha Jhingan Duration : 49 minutes

The film nostalgically traverses the unique tradition of the Punjab, in which the Mirasans cry on death, bring laughter at birth and marriage and bridge communities. Today, children of Mirasans are struggling to survive with dwindling patronage and are moving out from family space to public space.


Venue:  IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, No. 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi
12/12/2014
3:00 pm
12th December 2014 Lecture on VAIDIK VARN SAMAMNAY : VAIDIK DHVANIYA AND UNKI VIKAS YATRA (Vedic Phonology and its historical development) by Prof. G.C. Tripathi

 

Audio of Lecture (MP3) Duration 01:55min  |  View Photographs


Venue:  Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road, IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi
11/12/2014
11:30 am
11th December 2014 - Lecture on Artistic Dimensions of Shaiva - Agamas with special reference to Vatula Suddha Agamas by Prof. P.S. Filliozat and Dr. Vasundhara Filliozat

Venue:  Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road, IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi
11/12/2014 - 30/12/2014
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhibition on Kantha Embroidery

The Kantha is a special and beautiful art form developed mainly by the women of Bengal with great passion and love. The Kanthas are infact quilts prepared by layers of old cotton sarees joined together by darn stitches. The threads are drawn across the layers so close to one another that the entire field appears to be rippled. Once the field is prepared the coloured threads are taken out from the borders of the sarees for embroidering the field. The designs of embroidery are symbolic in character and have a close affinity to the alpana. The central design is usually a lotus with variable number of petals interspersed with diverse patterns. The most recurrent designs are tree of life, animals, birds, fish, mythological figures, boats, chariots kalkas etc. which are conventional and freely balanced.


Venue:  Twin Art Galleries, C.V. Mess, IGNCA, New Delhi , New Delhi
11/12/2014
All Day
Multidisplinary Orientation Workshop on Rock Art

 


Venue:  Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotony, Lucknow, Lucknow