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  1st September OPEN FRAME Please check with Programme Desk for details  
       
  2nd September OPEN FRAME Please check with Programme Desk for details  
       
  3rd September
Time:
7.00pm

DANCE- Bharatanatyam dancer Ginette Dion-Ahmed, disciple of Jayalakshmi Eshwar presents “Devi” depicting various facets of the Goddess, as Parvati, Saraswati and Lakshmi.

 
       
  3rd September
Time:
6:30pm

PANEL DISCUSSION- AAMAD the Academy of Performing Arts, in collaboration with Asia Pacific Therapeutic Theatre and Asia Pacific Performing Arts Network presents: “Potential of Indian Classical Dances for the mentally, physically & Visually and hearing Impaired” Panelists: Dr. Kapila Vatsayan – renowned art historian, Shanta Serbjeet Singh, Chairperson – APPAN, Rani Khanam-renowned Kathak dancer, Usha Grover, Director, NIMH, Syed Sallauddin Pasha – Chairman APT Theatre for Disabled People, Dr.Vikas Mohan Sharma-Psychologist VIMHANS, Indu Dubey – Psychologist.

 
       
  4th September
Time:
6:30 pm
TALK- D.C. Pavate Foundation Annual Lecture - Prof. Christopher Hill of London School of Economics & Designate Director, Centre of International Studies, Univ. of Cambridge speaks on “Position of Europe in an unstable world: Internal politics and external constraints.”  
       
  4th September
Time:
7:30 pm
MUSIC- Light jazz and popular music by the US Navy Band-Tsunami. Collab:Public Affairs Section, Embassy of the United States of America. Invitations available at the Programme Desk  
       
  4th September
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY- Vividha presents Sharat Chandra’s all time classic “Devdas”. Dir. Deepak Chibber. Tkts at Rs 100 & 50.  
       
  5th September
Time:
6.30pm
TALK- Readings, Comments and Enactment from ”The Inheritors” (Pub: Penguin Books), a first novel by TALK- Readings, Comments and Enactment from ”The Inheritors” (Pub: Penguin Books), a first novel by Dr.Aruna Chakravarti, Principal Janki Devi Memorial College. Spanning across four generations and several locales, the novel is a portrayal of the lives of men and women belonging to a particular community in Bengal. Readings by the author. Speakers: Sunita Narain and Namita Gokhale. Chair: Dr. Hema Raghavan Principal Janki Devi Memorial College. Spanning across four generations and several locales, the novel is a portrayal of the lives of men and women belonging to a particular community in Bengal. Readings by the author. Speakers: Sunita Narain and Namita Gokhale. Chair: Dr. Hema Raghavan  
       
  5th September
Time:
7.00pm

PLAY- Vividha repeats their play “Devdas

 
       
  6th September
Time:
7.00pm
MUSIC - To commemorate the death anniversary of Ustad Allauddin Khan, Mangal Dhwani presents Sitar recital by Sanjay Guha, disciple of Pt. Deepak Chaudhuri. Tabla: Raj Kumar Mishra and Classical Guitar recital by Thakur Chakrapani Singh, Tabla: Vinod Pathak.  
       
  6th September
Time:
7.00pm
DANCE - Kuchipudi danseuse Swapna Sundari presents “Blue God”, a thematic piece on Krishna.  
       
  7th September
Time:
7.00pm
TALK- Dr. Rachel Dwyer, Reader in Indian Studies & Cinema, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, speaks on “Indian Films & Overseas Audience”.  
       
  8th September
Time:
7.00pm
Film Club Screening - Yash Chopra Retrospective – ‘Waqt  
       
  8th September 
Time:
7:00pm
MUSIC- Continuing with our homage to K.L. Saigal in his Birth Centenary Year, author Pran Neville presents a talk on “K.L. Saigal – The Artist and the Man” followed by a concert of Saigal’s popular melodies by Kumud Dewan and Aruna Jaiswal.  
       
  9th September
Time:
7:00 pm

Film Club Screening - Yash Chopra Retrospective – ‘Dil To Pagal Hain’

 
       
  9th September
Time:
6:45 pm
IHC Management Talk- Practices 20:20 brings to us a talk on ‘Customer Service Excellence - International and Indian best practices’ by Vinit Taneja Director & Sr. Vice president, Institute of Quality Ltd.  
       
  10th September
Time:
7:00 pm
Film Club Screening - Yash Chopra Retrospective- ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’  
       
  10th September
Time:

7:00 pm
MUSIC - Spic Macay present a Hindustani classical vocal recital by Mukul Shivputra.  
       
  11th September
Time:
7:00 pm
Habitat Children's Book Club meets for Parents Day at 10.30 am to 11.30 am for the above 10-age group. 11.30 am to 12.30 pm for the below 10 age group. Parents, especially fathers, are requested to read or tell their favourite stories to both the age groups.  
       
  11th September
Time:
7:00 pm
PLAY- Prime Time Theatre presents “Zen Katha”(Dur.105mins) the story of Bodhidharma(Founder of Zen and the Martial Arts) Playwright: Pratap Sharma. Dir. Lilette Dubey.Tkts at Rs.250, Rs.200, Rs.150 and Rs.100 available at the Programme Desk from Sept 3  
       
  11th September
Time:
7:00 pm
TALK- Poetry Club of India presents “Women in Poetry”. Chair: Smt. Sheila Gujral  
       
  11th September
Time:
7:30 pm
PLAY- Atelier Theater Society presents “Goodbye Blue Sky”(Dur. 60mins) a bilingual play about perpetual hypocrisy. Dir: Ravi Shanker & Kuljeet Singh. Tkts at Rs.50 and Rs.100 available at the Programme Desk from Sept 6  
       
  11th September
Time:
6:30 pm
DOCUMENTARY FILM- We continue with our series on Architecture films with the screening of “Past, Present & Future" (dur 60 mins), a film on Iranian architecture Collab: Council of Architecture  
       
  12th September
Time:
10:00 am
WALK- Museologist Vikas Harish leads us through a walk in the Hauz Khas monument area. We meet at the front gate of the Hauz Khas Madrasa at the end of the Hauz Khas Village.  
       
  12th September
Time:
3:00 pm & 7:00 pm
PLAY- Prime Time Theatre repeats ”Zen Katha” the story of Bodhidharma(Founder of Zen and the Martial Arts). Tkts at Rs.250, Rs.200, Rs.150 and Rs.100 available at the Programme Desk from Sept 3  
       
  12th September
Time:
7:30 pm
PLAY- Atelier Theater Society repeats “Goodbye Blue Sky  
       
  12th September
Time:
7:00 pm
DOCUMENTARY FILM- Benoy K. Behl presents the 25th film in the Doordarshan series on “The Paintings of India”. ‘2,000 Years of Painting'. This film covers the entire span of the classic tradition of painting in India.  
       
  13th September
Time:
6:30 pm

FILM CLUB DISCUSSION- To celebrate Yasujiro Ozu's birth centenary, film scholar Madan Gopal Singh presents Tokyo Story (1953). An elderly couple leaves the town of Onomichi to come to Tokyo to visit their children and grandchildren, only to discover their virtues and vanities. Ranked in the 1992 and 2002 international critics' poll in Sight & Sound as one of the ten best films ever made, Tokyo Story exemplifies Ozu's unique style and compassionate detachment.

 
       
  13th September
Time:
7:00 pm
DANCE- Raj Kumar Javda, son and disciple of late Guru Kanhaiya Lal Javda, Guru at Jaipur Kathak Kendra, presents a Kathak recital in the HCL Concert series  
       
  14th September
Time:
7:00 pm

Film Club Screening- Festival of Marathi Films “Vastu Purush “ (subtitled in English)

 
       
  15th September
Time:
7:00 pm

Bengal’s Melodies of Olden Days by Dwijen Mukhopadhya. Collab: Impresario India

 
       
   
 
       
 
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