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4th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
DANCE - 17th century court ballet by Romana Agnel, disciple of M.K.Saroja followed by solo Bharatanatyam performance and a collaborative piece with Manipuri experimental dancer Sanjib Bhattacharya |
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4th
January Time - 07:15pm |
MUSIC - KalaVihar presents Taalnatwariki by senior students followed by Sitar recital by Gaurav Mazumdar, Accompanying artiste Saibal Chatterjee on Tabla |
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6th
January Time - 07:00pm |
DANCE - Odissi recital by Diya Sen, disciple of Madhavi Mudgal. |
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7th January Time - 06:30 pm |
TALK - The Right to Choose Religion: Myth and Reality by Prof. Bharat Gupt. Dr. Indrani Rampersad from University of Trinidad will be the main discussant. Chair: Prof. Ram Das Lamb, Hawaii University |
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7th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
TALK - Garland Of Peace an original idea calling for declaring war ruins/sites as Peace Heritage Sites-- novel global peace initiative by civil servant, travel writer and poet Sandeep Silas |
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8th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
DANCE - Sattriya recital by Anwesa Mahanta, disciple of Ghanakanta Bora Barbayan HCL Concert Series |
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9th
January Time - 06:30 pm |
TALK - India Analysed Sudhir Kakar in conversation with Ramin Jahanbegloo Collab: Oxford University Press and High Commission Of Canada |
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9th
January Time - 07:30pm |
THEATRE - First City Theatre Foundation presents Alexei Arbuzov's The Promise (English/120mins) a new version by Nick Dear .Dir. Bharat Kapur. Cast: Kriti Pant, Momo Ghosh & Neel Chaudhuri.Tickets at Rs.300, Rs.200, Rs.100 and Rs.50 available at the Programme desk. An Old World Culture presentation |
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9th
January Time - 07:00pm |
TALK - Lecture by Psycho linguist Sara Ann Schuchert on Open The Doors Of Learning Through Music, Dance And A Deeper Understanding Of The Human Mind! Explore The Relationship Between Movement, Language And The Brain As The Underpinnings Of Learning. Collab: Action For Autism |
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10th January Time-09:30 am-11:30am |
HABITAT CHILDRENS BOOK FORUM - The Story Of Tracy Beaker by awarding winning author Jacqueline Wilson Readings, discussion and activities conducted by Deepa Agarwal and Devika Rangachari. Recommended age group 10+ |
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10th January Time - 07:30 pm |
THEATRE - First City Theatre Foundation presents Alexei Arbuzov's The Promise(English/120mins) a new version by Nick Dear Dir. Bharat Kapur .Cast: Kriti Pant, Momo Ghosh & Neel Chaudhuri.Tickets at Rs.300, Rs.200, Rs.100 and Rs.50 available at the Programme desk. An Old World Culture presentation |
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10th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
ILLUSTRATED TALK - Based on her recently published book Dreams & Beyond: Finding Your Way in the Dark (Pub: Hay House) Madhu Tandan speaks on how to interpret dreams and discuss the many ways a single dream can be understood. She also explores the variety of dream types. |
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11th
January Time - 09:30 pm |
IHC walk - Nature enthusiast and active Delhi Bird Group member, Sheila Chhabra leads a bird walk for children between 5-10 yrs introducing them to the world of birds at the Delhi Zoological Park. Please contact the Programme desk for registration and details. |
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11th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
MUSIC - Nostalgia Immortal Melodies from Classic Hindi Films by Mousumi Dutta Oberoi & Soma Chowdhury.Collab: Impresario India |
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12th
January Time - 06:45 pm |
TALK- Giorgio Giacomelli, President of Hydroaid and member, UNSG's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation speaks on The Water Related Millennium Development Goals And Beyond.Collab: Italian Embassy and Italian Cultural Centre |
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12th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
MUSIC - Tribute To Mumbai - an evening of qawwali by Aslam Sabri & troupe and ghazals by Zulfi Khan, disciple of Jagjit Singh. Limited invitations available at the Programme desk. |
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TALK - Annual lecture of Apne Aap Women Worldwide by leading feminist legal scholar Catherine MacKinnon on Trafficking, Prostitution and Inequality: Confronting the Demand. Introduction by Emmy-winner, Ruchira Gupta |
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13th
January Time - 06:30 pm |
FILM CLUB SCREENING - My Life & Times – Michael Cacoyannis (Greek with English subtitles/86 mins) Dir.Lydia Carras Michael Cacoyannis, the great European director, narrates for the first time the story of his life, an invaluable personal testimony. The screening will be followed by a Q & A with the director. |
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13th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
LOHRI CELEBRATIONS - Songs of Festivity by lyricist, composer and Sufi scholar singer Sh. Madan Gopal Singh. Followed by a mesmerizing performance by an all-girls band of indigeneous instruments from Jalandhar. |
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14th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
MUSIC - Sarod recital by Arnab Chakrabarty, accompanied on the tabla by Durjay Bhaumik |
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14th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
TALK - Women And Law Ex-LSR Students Association (ELSA) presents a series of lectures by an eminent panel of speakers on understanding the law particularly from a woman’s perspective. Women And Business & Property - What are women’s rights to property, inherited and acquired? In a business association, what are the rights of the partners? Are they different for women? Two eminent speakers will expound this section of the law. |
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15th January Time - 06:30 pm |
FILM CLUB SCREENING - 5th Tricontinental Film Festival 2009 Opening film - Pray The Devil Back To Hell(72 mins) |
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15th January Time - 08:30 pm |
FILM - War Made Easy (73 mins) Collab: BREAKTHROUGH: Building Human Rights Culture |
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15th
January Time - 07:00 pm |
TALK - Turning Point – A new series that looks at landmark decisions,creative works,inventions, endeavours and events that have made a definitive difference;that broke fresh ground,gave new direction and changed the course and broadened the horizons.We begin the series with a dialogue between musicologist and music scholar Madan Gopal Singh and Rabbi Shergill the popular contemporary voice of our music legacy. |
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