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  1st August
Time:
7:00 pm
DANCE - Thematic Bharatanatyam recital “Har Har Mahadeva” on the occasion of Nag Panchami by Santnu Chakraborty, disciple of Padmavibhushan Smt. Sonal Mansingh & Guru V. Krishnamurti The compositions are choreographed by Guru Krishnamurti HCL CONCERT SERIES.  
       
  2nd August
Time:
7:00 pm

PLAY - Ruchika Theatre presents “Around the World in 80 days” a play for children. DIR: Feisal Alkazi. Tickets at Rs. 200/-, 150/-100/- and 50/- available at Programme Desk.

 
       
  2nd August
Time:
7:30 pm
PLAY - Uddeshya present their new comedy “Kissa Lambodar Ka,”(dur. 90 mins) written by the late Pt. Govind Vallabh Pant.  Dir: Ajay Kataria. Tkts Rs.100/- & Rs.50/- available one week before the show (2 p.m. onwards)  
       
  3rd August
Time:
7:00 pm

PLAY - Ruchika Theatre repeats “Around the World in 80 days”

 
       
  3rd August
Time:
7:30 pm
PLAY - Uddeshya repeat their new play “Kissa Lambodar Ka”   
       
  4th August
Time:
7:00 pm
MUSIC & DANCE - “Arpan”, a Festival of music and dance, offering an obeisance to Water, an energy that is reflective of youthfulness, lightness, flexibility and clarity. COLLAB: ASAVARI Artistes: Akbar Latif – Tabla, Sanchari Bakshi – Sitar, Madhura Phatak - Kathak  
       
  4th August
Time:
7:00 pm
MUSIC & POETRY - The Literary and Cultural Society of Aftab Hall, AMU, presents an evening that reviews memories of Cultural life on this campus.  
       
  4th August
Time:
7:00 pm
PANEL DISUCUSSION - “Make Delhi Aware Campaign” concludes with a panel discussion on Volunteerism. Chair Dr. Vasudha Dhagamwar, Executive Director – MARG  
       
  5th August
Time:
7:00 pm

PLAY - Navjagriti & Madhyam -NGOs working in the field of education, health, the girl child etc, present a cultural evening including dance and drama. Entry Free

 
       
  5th August
Time:
7:00 pm

MUSIC & DANCE - Asavari presents “Arpan”, a Festival of Dance & Music Artistes: Vijayalakshmi – Mohiniattam, Arees Ahmed – Vocal, Daneesh Aslam Khan - Sarod

 
       
  6th August
Time:
7:00 pm
FILM CLUB Retrospective of the Samarth Women - Ram Rajya – Directed by Vijay Bhatt – 1943  
       
  6th August
Time:
9:15 pm
Seema - Directed by Amiya Chakarvarty  
       
  6th August
Time:
6:30 pm
AGENDA DELHI - “Home Truths for waste Management in Delhi” by Shyamala Krishnamani, Coordinator CEE Delhi, National Coordinator, Waste Management Centre for Environment Education. Collab: Vatavaran.  
       
  6th August
Time:
7 :00 pm
FOLK THEATRE - “Rhythm of Ganjam – Dashkatha” a unique form of traditional folk theatre performed by 3 artistes, choreographed by Dr. Sarmistha Chatterjee, of Ravindra Bharati University  
       
  7th August
Time:
7:00 am
FILM CLUB Retrospective of Samarth Women Tanuja in conversation with Bhaichand Patel followed by Screening of “Anubhav” directed by Basu Bhattacharya – 1972  
       
  7th August
Time:
7:00 pm
ILLUSTRATED TALK - Cmde (Retd) Ranjit B Rai, Vice President Indian Maritime Foundation, India Editor Asian Military Review speaks on “Future Indian Navy- Fastest Growing In the East”  
       
  7th August
Time:
7:00 pm
MUSIC - Sikkil Mala Chandrasekhar continues in the tradition of her famous gurus: the Sikkil Sisters – Kunjumani & Neela. She presents a flute recital in the HCL CONCERT SERIES.  
       
  8th August
Time:
7:00 pm
TALK - “Nashist” (Baithak) – Featuring Navtej Sarna in an interactive session with his new work of fiction “We weren’t Lovers Like That” COLLAB: Impresario Asia.  
       
  8th August
Time:
7:00 pm
FILM CLUB Retrospective of Samarth Women – Sujata directed by Bimal Roy

 
       
  8th August
Time:
7:00 pm
DANCE - Kathak recital by Sangita Chatterjee, disciple of Baswati Misra  
       
  8th August
Time:
6:30 pm
TALK - “Enriching Rural India” success stories that made it possible. Mr. Darshan Shankar of the Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions, Bangalore, speaks on “Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition, Indigenous Solution for Health Security in Rural & Urban Communities” Collab: CAPART  
       
  8th August
Time:
6:30 pm
PEOPLE’S FORUM - “Delhi: People’s Demand Vs Nature’s Supply” organised by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, a unit of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung. The objective of this forum is to provide a platform to citizens to interact with the various service providers in the city and address the problems faced by them.  
       
  9th August
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY - Shaurya Theatre presents Mahesh Elkunchwar’s satire “Sultan”. Dir. N.R. Gautam Tkts at Rs 100 & 50 avl. from 3rd onwards.  
       
  9th August
Time:
7:00 pm
POETRY - The Poetry Club of India presents an evening of Indian Poetry- Bengali, English, Urdu & Hindi. Chair Prof K. Satchidanandan, Secy. Sahitya Akademi  
       
  9th August
Time:
7:00 pm
DOCUMENTARY FILM - “ PRERNA- A film on Khajuraho  Dir:  Bapa Ray.   Collab: Council of Architecture  
       
  10th August
Time:
10 :00 am

IHC WALK - We do a trip to the Nehru Planetarium for the first time. Dr. Rathnashree, Director Nehru Planetarium will lead an interactive session on “Delhi’s Sky before we get to see the new “Mars Show” specially mounted to mark a special celestial event. There will be an entry fee. Please contact the Programme Office for details.

 
       
  10th August
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY - Garam Chai Productions present their new play “1992 – A Love Story”, a one act comedy that ends with a tear. The play is a story of the innocent love of a boy for a mannequin set against the Mumbai riots of 1992 DIR: Neiha Bansal. Entry strictly by invitation  
       
  10th August
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY - Shaurya repeats “Sultan”  
       
  10th August
Time:
7:00 pm
DOCUMENTARY FILM - Benoy K. Behl presents the 11th film in the Doordarshan series on Paintings of India. The film covers tribal paintings of the Saoras in Orissa, the Kurmis and Ganjus in Jharkhand, the Rathavas in Gujarat and the Warlis in Maharashtra.  
       
  11th August
Time:
7:00 pm
FILM CLUB Retrospective of Samarth Women - Karan Arjun directed by Rakesh Roshan - 1995  
       
  11th August
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY - WOMEN’S THEATRE FESTIVAL Solo performance by Sue Ott Rowlands Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Theatre, Ohio State Univ. Collab: International Melody Foundation. Entry by invitation  
       
  11th August
Time:
6:30 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION - “Emerging Trends in Biomedical Waste” Panelists are Dr. B. Sengupta, Member Secretary Central Pollution Control Board, Dr. T.K. Joshi- Director -Centre for Occupational & Environmental Health, LNJP Hospital & Advisor Delhi Govt. & Dr. K. Vijay Lakshmi- Manager, Environments Systems Branch, Development Alternatives Chair: Ravi Agarwal Director, Shrishti. Collab: Vatavaran  
       
  11th August
Time:
7:15 pm
ILLUSTRATED TALK - Dr. Jyotindra Jain, Dean of the School of Arts & Aesthetics, JNU speaks on “Oleographs & Popular Art” to mark the publication of the book “Popular Indian Art-Raja Ravi Varma & the printed Gods & India”. Collab: Oxford University Press  
       
  12th August
Time:
7:00 pm

DANCE - Methil Devika Rajagopalan, disciple of Guru Kalamandalam Kshemavathi and Smt. Girija Chandran present a Mohiniattam recital in the HCL CONCERT SERIES.

 
       
  12th August
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY - WOMEN’S THEATRE FESTIVAL Indraprastha College for Women presents Mudra Rakshas. DIR: Pronot Mukherjee Collab: International Melody Foundation. Entry by invitation  
       
  13th August
Time:
7:00 pm

PLAY - WOMEN’S THEATRE FESTIVAL “1 Madhavbaug” -  a monologue written & directed by Chetan Datar and enacted  by Sunila Pradhan of Mumbai. Collab: International Melody Foundation.  Entry by invitation

 
       
  13th August
Time:
6:30 pm
HEALTH TALK - Dr. S.S. Saini, Chief Anaesthetist, Sitaram Bhartia Institute speaks on “Freedom from Pain” Collab: Sitaram Bhartia Institute.  
       
  13th August
Time:
7:00 pm
FILM CLUB SCREENING - “Silent Night” a story of the confrontation of three American men and three German soldiers in 1944 and how they finally discover the true meaning of courage and the true spirit of a blessed night. CAST: Linda Hamilton, Mathew Harbour & Romano Orzari. DIR: Rodney Gibbons, Courtesy: Hallmark Films  
       
  14th August
Time:
6:30 pm

FILM APPRECIATION COURSE - Check Panel for details

 
       
  14th August
Time:
7:00 pm

PLAY - Garam Chai Productions repeat their new play “1992 – A Love Story” DIR: Neiha Bansal.  Entry by invitation

 
       
  15th August
Time:
6:30 pm

FILM APPRECIATION COURSE - Check Panel for details

 
       
  15th August
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY - “Who let the Das out!?!” a stand up comedy from the mind of Vir Das. Please check panel for details.  
       
   
 
       
 
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