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| 1st
January Time: 10:00am - 8:00pm |
EXHIBITION - German Agro Action (Deutsche Welthungerhilfe) in collaboration with Jackfruit Research and Design (Bangalore) presents an exhibition of black and white photographs celebrating Land, Water and People. | ||
| 2nd January Time: 10:00am - 8:00pm |
EXHIBITION - German Agro Action (Deutsche Welthungerhilfe) in collaboration with Jackfruit Research and Design (Bangalore) presents an exhibition of black and white photographs celebrating Land, Water and People. | ||
| 3rd January Time: 7:00pm |
TALK - Developing Countries Research Centre, Delhi University inaugurates International Conference on Fakir Mohan Senapati's 'Six Acres And A Third'. Odissi dance based on Fakir Mohan Senapati's writings by Sharon Lowen and Kavita Dwivedi followed by enactment of Habib Tanvir’s 'Bagh'. Entry by Invitation only. | ||
| 4th January Time: 7:00pm |
DANCE - ‘From Tradition to Contemporary’ Renowned Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer and researcher Dr. Parul Shah and her group of dancers of Anjali Memorial Committee present traditional bharatanatyam and a choreographic piece on ecology in the HCL Concert Series. |
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| 5th January Time: 6:45pm |
TALK - ‘Depression And Anxiety Disorders In Individuals With ASD’ by Dr. Mohammad Ghaziuddin, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Child and Adolescent Residency Program, and Director ADHD Clinic, Michigan State University, with a special interest in children and adults with autism and related disorders. Collab: Action for Autism. |
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| 6th
January Time: 6:30pm |
DOCUMANTRY FILM - Public Service Broadcasting Trust and The British Council present 'Ayodhya Gatha' Dir.Vani Subramanian, Prod: PSBT ’The Brighton Bomb', Dir & Prod.Sandy Smith (Shortlisted for Best Historical Documentary, Grierson Awards 2005). |
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| 6th January Time: 7:00pm |
THEATRE - ’45 – 35 – 55’, a comedy (in Hinglish) Sohaila Kapur, Smita Bharti and Padma Damodaran collaborate to create a story of three women, three lives, one house. A story where the past coalesces with the present to create footprints in the future. Tkts at Rs.200,Rs.150 & Rs.100 available at the Programme desk. |
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| 7th January Time: 6:30pm |
TALK - Inaugural session of conference on ‘India & Ireland: Colonialism, Nationalism & Modernity. Collab: Jawaharlal Nehru University and Irish Embassy, New Delhi. |
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| 7th January Time: 7:00pm |
THEATRE - ’45 – 35 – 55’, a comedy (in Hinglish). | ||
| 8th January Time: 6:30pm |
ILLUSTRATED TALK - ’Wave Genetics-The Cosmic Panacea’ by Dr. M. M. Alex - Human Life Scientist, Chennai. Chair : D.R. Kaarthikeyan. Collab: Foundation for Peace, Harmony and Good Governance & Life Positive Foundation. |
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| 9th
January Time: 7:00pm |
TALK - Prof. Shyam Sunder , James L . Frank Professor Of Accounting,Economics & Finance,Yale School Of Management and President ,The American Accounting Association, speaks on 'From Grain Revolution To Brain Revolution: Building Seed Farms Of Knowledge To Sustain India's Economic Growth 'In association with IMT Ghaziabad,USEFI and Kri Foundation. | ||
10th January |
TALK - IHC & IDSA present a talk on ‘India – United States Understanding On Civil Nuclear Cooperation:The Way Ahead’ by Shri Shyam Saran,Special Envoy of the Prime Minister. |
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| 10th January Time: 6:30pm |
People’s Forum - ‘Our Judicial System: Is There A Third Umpire?’ Organised by Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies & Friedrich Naumann Stiftung. | ||
| 11th January Time: 6:30pm |
TALK - ’War & Peace’ A talk by 2005 Nobel Laureate in Economics,Prof. Robert J. Auman. Organised by India Development Foundation. |
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| 12th January Time: 7:00pm |
BOOK LAUNCH & DISCUSSION - ’The Bengal Renaissance : Identity and Creativity - from Rammohun Roy to Rabindranath Tagore’ by Prof. Subrata Dasgupta, Prof. History of Science at Louisiana, USA .Pub: Permanent Black. |
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13thJanuary |
TALK - Habitat Children's Book Forum reads from an all time favourite ‘Charlie And The Chocolate Factory’ by Roald Dahl. Readings will be followed by a writing activity. | ||
| 13th January Time: 6:30pm |
FILM CLUB DISCUSSION Group meets to discuss ‘Missing’(USA/122 mins/1982) Dir. Costa Gavras. The film is based on the true story of American journalist Charles Horman, who disappeared in the bloody aftermath of the Chilean coup of 1973 that deposed President Salvador Allende.Winner of several awards including the 1982Palme d'Or (Golden Palm).Film Scholar Ira Bhaskar will introduce the film and facilitate the discussion. |
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| 13th January Time: 6:30pm |
THEATRE - ISHARA INTERNATIONAL PUPPET FESTIVAL - La Fábula De La Raposa (The Fable Of The Fox) - Titiriteros De Binefar(Spain) Dir. Paco Paricio Casado.Tkts at Rs.200, and Rs.100 available at the Programme desk. | ||
14th January |
IHC WALK - ’Where Cultures Meet’ Museologist and heritologist, Vikas Harish leads us on a walk around the Qutub Minar Complex. We revert in time to look at the monuments around the minaret at a juncture where two civilizations came in contact.We meet in front of the Ticket counter. Prior registration at the Programme Desk is mandatory. |
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| 14th January Time: 6:30pm |
ISHARA INTERNATIONAL PUPPET FESTIVAL - How Wang Fo Was Saved – Minnaminungukal(France) Dir.Brigitte Revelli. Tkts at Rs.200 and Rs.100 available at the Programme desk. | ||
| 15th January Time: 6:30pm |
ISHARA PUPPET FESTIVAL - ’Turkey Karagoz – The Witches And Indian Fakir’ (Turkey)- Ttiyatro Tempo. Dir.Haluck Yuce.Tkts at Rs.200 and Rs.100 available at the Programme desk. |
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| 15th January Time: 6:30pm |
ILLUSTRATED TALK - ’Hidden Treasures :Indian Miniatures In French Collections’ Vikas Harish, Museologist, explores some rare Indian miniature paintings from the French collections delving on their narrative presented by the heroines. |
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| 15th January Time: 7:30pm |
MUSIC - An evening of music – jazz,classical,folk and light music by Neil Nongkyrih, The Shillong Chamber Choir and the Children’s Choir. | ||