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  1st April
Time - 07:15pm
MUSIC - Hindustani Classical Vocal recital by Shubha Mudgal. Org. Celiac Society. Limited invitations available at the Programme desk
     
  2nd April
Time - 07:00pm
MUSIC - JIWAN PANI FESTIVAL’ 09 - Flute recital by Rajendra Prasanna & Dhrupad recital by Gundecha Brothers Collab: Centre for Indian Classical Dances
     
  2nd April
Time - 07:00pm
ILLUSTRATED TALK - Spiti Ecosphere: Travel, Adventure, And Conservation In The Himalayas Winner of the 2008 Responsible Tourism Award, Ecosphere is an organisation working towards conservation, livelihoods and sustainable development in Spiti. Its co-founder, Ishita Khanna, an Ashoka Fellow and MTV Youth Icon 2008, tells us about Ecosphere's work and her experiences of working and living in Spiti. Collab: The Himalayan Club
     
  3rd April
Time - 0
6:30 pm
DOC FILM - Public Service Broadcasting Trust continues with its monthly screenings +ve Living Dir. C. Vanaja
       
  3rd April
Time - 0
7:00 pm
MUSIC - Tribute to Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Hindustani Vocal recital by Kumar Mukherjee. HCL Concert Series  
       
  3rd April
Time - 0
7:00 pm
MUSIC - JIWAN PANI FESTIVAL’ 09 continues. Violin recital by Asghar Husain & Hindustani Classical Vocal recital by Pt. Chhanulal Mishra, Benaras  
       
  4th April
Time - 06:30pm
TALK - Swami Bodhananda Saraswati speaks on Enlightenment - Here And Now Collab: Sambodh Foundation
       
  4th April
Time - 0
7:00 pm
MUSIC - Evergreen melodies in Hindi and Bengali, of legendary composer Pankaj Kumar Mullick by his grand daughter-in-law Jhinuk Gupta, Kolkata Collab: Impresario India  
       
  5th April
Time - 0
7:30 am
IHC WALK - Author and Naturalist Nimret Handa leads a tree walk in Nehru Park. Prior registration required at the Programme desk.  
       
  5th April
Time - 0
6:30 pm
DOC FILM - Wholetrain (German/81 mins/2006) Dir. Florian Gaag. Gaag tells the story of a crew of four writers David, Tino, Elyas und Achim who observe the hierarchies, the values, the rules and the codes of the graffiti scene. Night after night they make off for the subway stations of the city, intent on leaving opulent images behind. But as another crew appears on the scene and the four feel challenged, a creative battle ensues, one that will change the lives of these young people forever. Collab: INPUT, Max Mueller Bhavan and PSBT  
       
  5th April
Time - 0
6:30 pm
DOC FILM - Museum Of Women In The Arts India presents Beyond Tradition -the film expresses a new dance aesthetic through the work of four contemporary dancers, trained in the classical tradition - Aditi Mangaldas, Anita Ratnam, Daksha Sheth and Mallika Sarabhai.Dirs. Rajesh S. Jala & Sharmistha Mukherjee. Limited invitations available at the Programme desk  
       
  5th April
Time - 07:30 pm
MUSIC - Easter Concert by the Canticle Choir  
       
  6th April
Time - 10:00 am Onwards
Mini-INPUT 2008 – Best of Johannesburg a two-day seminar that offers panels, discussions and screenings summarizing the most celebrated contributions of the INPUT (International Public Television) conference 2008 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The discussion will be presented by Dr. Frank-Dieter Freiling (ZDF). Prior registration required.
     
  6th April
Time - 06:30 pm
DOC FILM - Shoot The Messenger (UK/90mins/2006) Dir. Ngozi Onwurah. Joe is a teacher with a mission. He's determined to save the black youngsters at his school from a life of gangs, crime and underachievement – whether they like it or not. But when a seemingly minor incident rapidly escalates out of control and he loses his job, he turns against his own community. Collab: INPUT, Max Mueller Bhavan and PSBT
     
  7th April
Time - 10:00 am Onwards
Mini-INPUT 2008 – Best of Johannesburg continues. Two-day seminar that offers panels, discussions and several screenings summarizing the most celebrated contributions of the INPUT (International Public Television) conference 2008 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The discussion will be presented by Dr. Frank-Dieter Freiling (ZDF). Prior registration required.
     
  7th April
Time - 06:30 pm
BOOK LAUNCH - India And Global Crisis by Dr. Shankar Acharya. The book will be released by Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, followed by a panel discussion Collab: Academic Foundation & ICRIER
     
 

8th April

Time - 07:00 pm

DANCE - Guru Pranam Utsav 09 presents traditional Odissi repertoire by dancers from Orissa, Noida, Oman& USA.
     
  8th April
Time - 07
:00 pm
NASHIST - Celebrated painter Sidharth showcases his latest work through an audio-visual presentation followed by an interactive session. Art critic and curator Sushma Bahl will introduce the artist. Musicologist Dr. Madan Gopal Singh will speak about Sidharth and his work Collab: Impresario Asia
     
  9th April
Time - 0
7:00 pm
DANCE - Guru Pranam Utsav 09 continues with its traditional Odissi repertoire by dancers from Orissa, Noida, Oman& USA.
       
  9th April
Time - 0
7:00 pm
MUSIC - Remembering Shanti Sharma An evening of music presented by her senior disciple Manjeet Singh. Collab: Impresario Asia  
       
  10th April
Time - 0
7:00 pm
TALK - In our third lecture in the Turning Point series, renowned film director Shyam Benegal will be in conversation with contemporary director Anurag Kashyap
       
  10th April
Time - 07:30 pm
THEATRE - Amateur Performers Bureau presents an adaptation of The Sunshine Boys written by Neil Simon (English/90mins) Dir. Percy Billimoria. Cast: Percival Billimoria, Sanjeev Johri, Omair Ahmad, Chandni Mehra, S. Jain The Fali & Guri show was the most popular comedy performance on television for many long years. Guri’s sudden retirement left Fali bitter and lonely. When Fali’s nephew persuades the pair to come together once again after 11 years, the old resentments and idiosyncrasies surface with a vengeance leading to a hilarious comedy of mismatched expectations. Tickets at Rs.300, Rs.200, Rs.100 and Rs.50 available at the Programme desk from April 1st for IHC Members only. Open to all from 3rd onwards. An Old World Culture presentation  
       
  11th April
Time - 09:30 am - 11:30 am
HABITAT CHILDREN’S BOOK FORUM - Featured book Weed, a story set in Kashmir, by award winning author Paro Anand Pub. Roli Books. Reading by the author, followed by a theatre improvisation activity. Age group 12+  
       
 

11th April
Time - 0
7:00 pm

TALK - Himalayan Master Yogiraj Siddhanath speaks on Kriya Yoga Collab: Hamsa Yoga Sangha  
       
  11th April
Time - 07
:30 pm
THEATRE - The Skeleton Woman (English/60mins) Dir. Nayantara Kotian. Cast: Prashant Prakash and Kalki Koechlin Prod: Anurag Kashyap A young writer with a potent imagination soon finds himself entangled in his own creations. He struggles to keep a grasp on what’s real and what’s in his head. With him through all of this is his wife, who is constantly trying to bring him back down to earth. Inspired by an Inuit folk tale, the play is about loneliness and failure, and what one must endure to be happy. A search for reality in the depths of the imagination. Tickets at Rs.300, Rs.200, Rs.100 & Rs.50 available at the Programme desk from April 1st for IHC Members only. Open to all from 4th onwards.  
       
  11th April
Time - 07
:00 pm
MUSIC - Sitar recital by Rabindra Goswami. HCL Concert Series  
       
  12th April
Time - 08:00 pm
IHC WALK - Author Vaishali Gupta leads a walk exploring basic science concepts hidden in our natural surroundings at the Lodhi Gardens. For 5 – 10 yr olds. Prior registration required at the Programme desk.
     
  12th April
Time - 07:00 pm
MUSIC - Navyug Youth Cultural Association (NYCA), Delhi presents Geet and Ghazals by Shashi Lata Virk, disciple of Lt. Pt. Bhure Khan. Sitar recital by Adnan Khan, son and disciple of Ustad Saeed Khan of the Delhi Gharana  
       
  12th April
Time - 07:30 pm
THEATRE - The Skeleton Woman (English/60mins) Dir. Nayantara Kotian. Prod: Anurag Kashyap. Cast: Prashant Prakash and Kalki Koechlin Tickets at Rs.300, Rs.200, Rs.100 & Rs.50 available at the Programme desk from April 1st for IHC Members only. Open to all from 4th onwards.  
       
  13th April
Time - 07:00 am
MUSIC - On the occasion of Baisakhi, Punjabi Akademi presents an evening of music and dance from Punjab – Sufi Music by Sayeda Begum followed by Bhangra and Giddha.  
       
  14th April
Time - 06:30 pm
FILM CLUB SCREENING - Rome In Italian Classical Cinema - La Dolce Vita (The Sweet Life) (1960/173mins) Dir. Federico Fellini. Collab: Italian Embassy Cultural Centre & UTV World Movies  
       
  15th April
Time - 06:30 pm
FILM CLUB SCREENING - Rome In Italian Classical Cinema – Identificazione Di Una Donna (Identification of a Woman) (1982/128 mins) Dir. Michelangelo Antonioni.  
       
  15th April
Time - 08:45 pm
Ladri Di Biciclette (Bicycle Thieves) (1948/92mins) Dir. Vittorio De Sica.Collab: Italian Embassy Cultural Centre & UTV World Movies  
       
  15th April
Time - 07:30 pm
DOC FILM - One Crazy Ride (English/87mins) Dir. Gaurav Jani. A motorcycle expedition on uncharted roads across the Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh in North-east India.
 
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