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  16th January
Time:
7:00 pm

THEATRE - ISHARA INTERNATIONAL PUPPET THEATRE FESTIVAL.

 
       
  16th January
Time:
7:00 pm
THEATRE - After the success of her solo performance ‘Untitled’ Lushin Dubey now presents her second solo, based on Pinki Virani’s “Bitter Chocholate”- True stories where she gives a voice to the trauma of the abused children in India. Dir: Arvind Gaur. Tickets priced at Rs. 100/- & Rs. 50/- available form Jan 10th onwards.  
       
  16th January
Time:
7:00 pm
TALK - Book club reads from Ipsita Roy Chakravarty’s book ‘The sacred Veil’. The author will be present.  
       
  17th January
Time:
6:30 pm

DOCUMENTARY FILM - Centre for Civil Society presents – Jeevika 2003 – Natinal Livelihood Documentary Festival that showcases films on   legal and regulatory restrictions, bureaucratic process of approvals and licenses with attendant extortion and harassment as well as social and cultural norms and religious practices that prevent or constrain people from earning an honest living in the vocation of their choice." Collab: Ahimsaa T.V.

 
       
  17th January
Time:
7:00 pm
THEATRE - Lushin Dubey repeats her latest production.  
       
  17th January
Time:
6:30 pm
HEALTH TALK - ”Myths of Arthritis & Joint Replacement- Unfolded” by Dr. Rajeev K. Sharma, Sr. Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Indrapastha Apollo Hospital.  
       
  17th January
Time:
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
WORKSHOP - CAREER HIGHWAY - A two-day workshop on educational and career choices designed to help 14-16yr olds. Check panel for details.  
       
  18th January
Time:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm

DOCUMENTARY FILM - Jeevika 2003- Screening of films entered in the Festival.  Collab: Centre for Civil Society and Ahimsaa T.V.

 
       
 

18th January
Time:
9:30 am - 1:30 pm

WORKSHOP - CAREER HIGHWAY - A two-day workshop on educational and career choices designed to help 14-16yr olds .For registration, contact the Programme Desk.

 
       
  18th January
Time:
9:00 am
WALK - Beeba Sobti, Historian, Author and Fellow walker, walks us through this World Heritage Site- The Qutub Complex. We meet at the main ticket counter. Please carry money  
       
  18th January
Time:
7:00 pm
MUSIC - Country Music by Steve Young, internationally acclaimed singer, song writer and guitarist best know for writing memorable songs such as “Lonesome, On’ry and Mean,” “Montgomery in the Rain” and “Seven Bridges Road”. His songs have been recorded by many leading artists. Collab: Public Affairs Section of the American Embassy. Limited passes available at the programme desk from 10th onwards.  
       
  19th January
Time:
7:00 pm

MUSIC - In the ‘Parivar Parampara’ tradition, Tabla Vadak Pt. Madan Mohan Upadhyay of the Gaya Gharana of Pakhawaj presents a percussion recital. He will be accompanied by Sri Mrinal Mohan Upadhyay on Pakhawaj and Sri Manish Mohan Upadhyay on Tabla.  HCL Concert Series.

 
       
  19th January
Time:
7:00 pm
FILM CLUB - ‘Dhoop’, Dir: Arun Varma.  
       
  20th January
Time:
7:00 pm
FILM CLUB - Mr. & Mrs. Iyer (120mins- 2002), Dir: Aparna Sen.  
       
  20th January
Time:
7:00 pm
TALK - “Poonam Barua, Director, Public Affairs Management, and Ford Fellow at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. Regional Director- India, The Conference Board (New York) speaks on “Testing India- Pakistan Diplomacy: Business as Stakeholder?”  
       
  20th January
Time:
7:00 pm
DANCE - Purnima Ashok Kumar, disciple of Kalaimamani Smt. Ananda Shankar Jayant, presents a Bharatanatyam recital.  
       
  21st January
Time:
7:00 pm
DANCE - Renowned Kuchipudi danseuse Alekhya, disciple of Dr. Uma Rama Rao, performs in the HCL Concert Series.  
       
  21st January
Time:
7:00 pm
THEATRE - NSD Alumni, Asima Bhat directs and presents a solo performance based on Mridula Garg’s novels,  ‘Meera Nachi’ and ‘Shahar Ke Naam’. Entry free on first come first seated.  
       
  22nd January
Time:
6:30 pm

HABITAT TALK - Piyush Pandey, Group President and National Creative Director of Ogilvy & Mather India. The 1st Asian President of the Film and Press & Outdoor juries at the CANNES Lions International Advertising Festival 2004. Voted recently as “The most influential person in Indian Advertising” speaks on “The Role of Creativity in Life”.

 
       
  22nd January
Time:
7:00 pm

THEATRE - NSD Alumni, Asima Bhat repeats ‘Meera Nachi’ and ‘Shankar Ka Naam’.

 
       
  22nd January
Time:
7:00 pm
DANCE - Renowned danseuse Sonal Mansingh, recipient of Padmavibhushan, presents ‘Satyamev Jayate’. Limited Invitations.  
       
  23rd January
Time:
7:00 pm
MUSIC - INLAKS Classical Music presents a Sitar recital by Prateek Choudhury, son and disciple of Sitar maestro Pt. Debu Choudhary.  
       
  23rd January
Time:
7:00 pm
DANCE - In their ongoing series “Artistes against Cancer”, Indian Cancer Society presents Kathak performance by the renowned dancer Guru Birju Maharaj and his troupe. Limited Invitations.  
       
  24th January
Time:
7:00 pm

THEATRE - Mukhauta, Dramatic Society of Lady Irwin College presents two plays “Tirich” (Hindi) and “Woyzeck Fragment”  (Bilingual) Dir: Soumyabrata Choudhury. Entry free, on first come first seated basis.

 
       
  25th January
Time:
7:00 pm

THEATRE - Lady Irwin College repeats “Tirich” (Hindi) and “Woyzeck Fragment”  (Bilingual).

 
       
  26th January
Time:
3:00 pm

MUSIC - ’Jaijawanti’ presents an afternoon of Music and Dance.

 
       
  27th January
Time:
7:00 pm

TALK - Prof. Amos Bairoch, Head, Swiss Institute of Bio informatics, Geneva, Switzerland speaks on “Bioinformatics  & the future of Mankind”.

 
       
  28th January
Time:
7:00 pm

DANCE - Dancer Swati Wangnoo, disciple of Geetanjali Lal presents a Kathak recital.

 
       
  29th January
Time:
7:00 pm
CARNATIC MUSIC - Jayalakshmi Sekhar, disciple of Pudukottai Jayarama Iyer and Dr. Sripada Pinakapani of Kurnool, presents a Veena recital.  
       
  29th January
Time:
6:30 pm
ILLUSTRATED TALK - Aisha Khan, Director of the NGO, Mountain and Glacier Protection Organization, speaks on the ‘Baltoro Environment Protection Project’. The NGO focuses on mountain pollution, ecology, habitat and bio-diversity in the Central Karokaram ranges.  
       
  30th January
Time:
6:30 pm
TALK - S.V. GUPTE CENTENARY MEMORIAL LECTURE- Former Chief Justice of India Mr. M.N. Venkatachaliah speaks on ‘Uniform Civil Code- Is there a need?  
       
  30th January
Time:
6:30 pm
TALK - Science Technology & Public Policy Lecture: Dr. R. Ramachandran, Science Correspondent ‘Frontline’ speaks on Satellite launch Vehicle – Retrospect & Prospect Collab: Centre for Studies in Science Policy, JNU  
       
  31th January
Time:
7:00 pm

MUSIC - VSK BAITHAK sponsored by INDOVAX of Keggfarms Group features Sarthy Chatterjee. Groomed by Pt. Arun Chatterjee and subsequently by Pt. Rajan Mishra and Pt. Sajan Mishra, Sarthy Chatterjee has evolved a melodious singing style which integrates the serenity of Kirana Gharan and Ras of Banaras Ang Gayaki.