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29/10/2014 5:00 अपराह्न |
A lecture on Early Globalisation in the Indian Ocean World by Prof. Abdulaziz Lodi
Venue: Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi , New Delhi |
29/10/2014 5:00 अपराह्न |
29th October 2014 - A lecture by Prof. Abdulaziz Lodi, title "Early Globalisation in the Indian Ocean World"
View Photographs | Poster (JPG) | Abstract for the talk (PDF) | Audio of Lecture (MP3) Venue: Lecture Room, 11, Mansingh Road,, New Delhi, New Delhi |
25/10/2014 - 26/10/2014 4:00 अपराह्न |
25th - 26th October 2014 - “Uttar - Dakshin” interaction between Carnatic and Hindustani Classical Music, Calcutta Chapter
Venue: ICCR Auditorium, Kolkata, New Delhi, New Delhi |
24/10/2014 6:00 अपराह्न |
Film Circle screening of “Mahatma : The Great Soul” Director : Dr. G.S. Raina Duration : 55 minutes The film is based on Archival footage underlines the importance of non-violence in Gandhiji’s life and in the Gandhian philosophy. The film was screened at United Nations to commemorate the first International Day of non-violence. News Update Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi |
24/10/2014 5:00 अपराह्न |
Thang-Ta - Martial Art of Manipur THANG-TA (IGNCA’S INTANGIBLE HERITAGE SERIES) by Shri Aribam Syam Sharma, Duration: 25 minutes 24 seconds Manipuri martial art is called Thang-Ta (sword and spear). It is dedicated to fighting skill and worship. The Meitei creation of Thang-Ta goes back to antiquity. Ashiba was asked to create the Universe by his father Atngkok Shitaba. The movement and pattern of creation, ritualistically known as Thengou, was revealed in human movement patterns of Thang-Ta. Today Thang-Ta has passed into oblivion, and survives in isolation. The film traces elements of this art against the blend of martial and spiritual elements in the psyche of the Manipuri people. Venue: Media Centre, 3, Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi |
21/10/2014 4:00 अपराह्न |
21st October 2014 - Lecture on Conservation and Restoration of Ta Prohm Temple Siem Reap Combodia by Shri D S Sood, Dy. Superintendent Archaeological Engineer, Project Leader at Cambodia (ASI)
View Content of PPT (PDF) | Invitation Venue: IGNCA Lecture Hall, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi, New Delhi |
17/10/2014 9:30 पूर्वाह्न |
Hon'ble Minister of State of Culture & Tourism (Independent Charge) Shri Shripad Yesso Naik dedicated the bronze relief of the Dandi March of Mahatma Gandhi installed at Amphitheatre area, C.V. Mess, Janpath, New Delhi to public Venue: Amphitheatre area, C.V. Mess, Janpath, New Delhi , New Delhi |
14/10/2014 4:00 अपराह्न - 5:30 अपराह्न |
Group Dance from Mataram, Indonesia
Venue: Auditorium, C V Mess, Janpath, New Delhi , New Delhi |
13/10/2014 All Day |
Round Table Conference on Jews of India Venue: Conference Hall, C.V. Mess, Janpath, New Delhi, New Delhi |
12/10/2014 10:00 अपराह्न |
THE MONUMENT & THE LIVING PRESENCE (BRAHADISVARA TEMPLE) Director Dr. G. S. Raina Duration -35 minute To understand a monument in its totality i.e its architecture, its iconography and its living tradition a project was undertaken by IGNCA about two decades ago. The film highlights the challenges faced by the IGNCA researchers, scholars, documentation teams and collaborators in achieving the dream-project. know about Brhadīśvara Temple Multimedia project Venue: IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi |
10/10/2014 6:00 अपराह्न |
IGNCA Film Circle : ”Legacy of Tana Bhagat” Director: Saurabh Kishore Duration : 90 minutes Tana Bhagat was a tribal community leader of Chota Nagpur. As a social reformer, he fought against the superstitions and drunkenness prevalent among tribals and preached non-violence. Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi |
10/10/2014 4:00 अपराह्न |
10th October 2014 - The Second G. Parthasarthi Memorial Lecture Delivered by Shri C. R. Gharekhan on 10th October, 2014 At the Auditorium, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Venue: IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi |
08/10/2014 - 04/11/2014 10:00 पूर्वाह्न - 5:30 अपराह्न |
IGNCA is hosting an exhibition ‘Africans in India: A Rediscovery’. IGNCA is hosting an exhibition ‘Africans in India: A Rediscovery’. This exhibition of photographs retracing the life and achievements of prominent Afro-Indians comes from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York and includes photographic reproductions of paintings from private collections and museums as well as contemporary photographs. This is the first time these photographs are being shown in India. The exhibition will be inaugurated at 5.30pm on 8th October, 2014 at IGNCA Amphitheatre. The inauguration will be followed by a performance by Siddi Goma Troupe, the Black Sufis of Gujarat at IGNCA Auditorium. 15th October, 2014 Conference on “ Africans in India : A Rediscovery” The exhibition will be open from 9th October to 4th November, 2014 at Matighar, C.V. Mess, Janpath from 10.00am – 6.00pm (Monday closed). News Update
Venue: IGNCA Matighar, C.V. Mess, Janpath, New Delhi , New Delhi |
01/10/2014 4:00 अपराह्न |
1st October 2014 - paper titled "Industrialisation of Asian cultural Resources: Cast Study of India" read by Dr. Jayanta Kumar Ray, PhD, Director, Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA); New Delhi, India. in the 2014 Asian Cultural Forum held at South Korea
Venue: IGNCA, New Delhi, New Delhi |
26/09/2014 6:00 अपराह्न |
Film Circle screening of “Ustad Asad Ali Khan- A Portrait” Director : Renuka George Duration : 70 minutes followed by Question and Answer session with Director. This is a documentary film on Asad Ali Khan Khan (1937-2011), the eminent instrumentalist of Jaipur Beenkar gharana. Asad Ali was privileged to have a great family heritage, which boasted of legendary instrumentalists like Rajab Ali Khan, Musharraf Khan and Sadiq Ali Khan. He was one of the very few musicians to practice rudravina, an instrument now almost extinct. The documentary takes us from Rampur, where his father was a court musician, to New Delhi where he lived until his death in June 2011. He shares with us the complexities of practicing this rare instrument. We get a glimpse of what life must have been like in the court days, and how the artistes of that generation dedicated themselves to their art. The artist plays at home for us, sharing his music generously and intimately. Venue: IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, 3 Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi, New Delhi |