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Programme schedules are subject to change / cancellation. Please call the Programmes Desk to seek information on any last minute changes. All Tickets & Advance Reservation Slips (unless otherwise mentioned) can be picked up only from Programmes Desk. The Stein Auditorium The Amphitheatre Gulmohar Casuarina Amaltas 7:00pm|A Musical Tribute To Late Nida Fazli Panel discussion on Nida Fazli's work and contribution to Literature. Speakers: Laxmi Shankar Bajpai, Nazim Naqvi, Farhat Shahzad Followed by Ghazal recital by artiste Shakeel Ahmed 7:00pm|Swami Vivekanand & the 21st Century Panelists: Meira Kumar, former speaker of Lok Sabha, Swami Shanatatmanand, Head of Ramkrishna Mission Delhi, Meenakshi Lekhi (MP, BJP), Sharmistha Mukherjee (Spokesperson, Congress), Pavan K. Varma, (former MP, JDU), George Sibley (Minister Councilor, US Embassy, Delhi), Amb. Surendra Kumar, President, IAFA. The programme will conclude with two songs of Rabindranath Tagore to be sung in Bengali by Broadway musician Lee Allison. Collab: Indo-American Friendship Association, New Delhi 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|Hecho En China (Made In China) (2012/91mins) Dir.Gabriel Guzman Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India 7:00pm|Swaranjali: A Tribute to Gurus Hindustani Classical Vocal recital by Jyotika Dayal Paust as a tribute to Pt.Amarnath, Shanti Sharma & Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan? For his 50th birthday Marcos only receives an invitation to the wedding of the only woman he loved; 30 years ago. With the Chinese mafia after his restaurant and the shattered dream of becoming a writer, Marcos decides to go to the wedding. Fernando, the irresponsible delivery guy joins Marcos in this cross- country adventure. Will they make it to the wedding on time? 7:00pm|Panel Discussion. Terrorism, Islamic State, And India's National Security Panelists: Dr. John Cherian, Frontline; Come Carpentier de Gourdon, World Affairs Journal; Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy, IPCS New Delhi; Prof. Rajan Harshe, SAU New Delhi; Amb. Tariq A. Karim, former High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India; A.S. Dulat, former chief of the Research and Analysis Wing. Moderator: Amb. K.P. Fabian, former Ambassador Chair: Suhas Borker, Convener, WGRAS and Editor, CFTV News Collab: Working Group on Alternative Strategies (WGRAS) 7:00pm| ILF Samanvay Art-Articulations Apophenic Talks: Enacted Conversations. Artists will invite audiences to experience language variously – first as gibberish and make believe created by Mithu Sen and then the production of individual narratives located in keywords produced and shared by Arnika Ahldag, Amitesh Grover and Akansha Rastogi 7:00pm|DOC FILM|18 Feet (Malayalam /2015/77mins) Dir. Renjith Kuzhur The title refers to the 'sacred' distance that the Dalits were made to maintain to ensure the purity of the upper castes. A folk music band from Kerala, 'Karinthalakoottam', propagates the music of the soul and connects people with a firm resolve. A bus conductor is behind the exuberant squad, inspiring people to break free from the shackles of caste discrimination Collab: Kriti Film Club 7:00pm|Appreciating Hindi Film Music commences- A course comprising of 10 sessions by eminent practitioners and experts with insights into the history, evolution and politics of Hindi Film Music- then and now! Sessions on consecutive Fridays from October 7. Course fee is Rs.7000 for IHC members and Rs.10000 for non members. For registrations, please write to [email protected] or call 43663080/85. Limited seats. Entry for participants only. Collab: Legends of India 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. The session leaders include Anurupa Roy, Anahita Uberoi, Sudhanva Deshpande, Puja Sarup, Sheena Khalid, Arghya Lahiri, Jaimini Pathak, Purva Naresh, Gopal Dutt and Neel Chaudhuri. For details and registration, call 011-43663085/80/90 or write to [email protected] 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Doll's House (English/90mins with a 15min interval) Dir.Pushan Kripalani. Prod.Ila Arun Cast: Ira Dubey, Joy Sengupta. Based on Ibsen's classic, the play traces the awakening of Nora Helmer from her domestic, wifely comfort. Having been ruled her whole life by either her father, or her husband Torvald, Nora finally comes to question the foundations of everything she believed once. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|Agyeya Memorial Lecture. Sahitya Aur Satyagrah by Gandhian Kumar Prashant Collab: Raza Foundation 7:00pm|Uttaradhikar: the Raza Festival of Young Classical Artistes Rudraveena recital by TM Venkatakrishna, disciple of Bahauddin Dagar. Followed by Kathak recital by Arti Shrivastav, disciple of Prerana Shrimali Collab: Raza Foundation 7:00pm|An Evening of Classical and Devotional Songs by Mandakini Swain and Priya Kanungo. Collab: Odisha Forum 7:00pm | IHC Music Club - Listen, Share, Discuss. Lecture-demonstration by Hindustani Classical vocalist Pt. Sarathi Chatterjee on Bandish and Taal aspects of Music Uttaradhikar: the Raza Festival of Young Classical Artistes Srijan Deshpande, Jyotsana Jagannathan, Collab: Raza Foundation 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|Buitres (2013/86mins) Dir.Raúl González Nava A distinguished writer declares in an interview that he should die consumed by flames, but dies run over and without any identification. An assistant coroner and a woman photographer kidnap the body to fake his suicide. Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India 7:00pm|WORKSHOP|Appreciating Hindi Film Music continues. For details, contact 011- 43663090 Collab: Legends of India 7:00pm| Hindustani Vocal recital by disciple of Pt.Satyasheel Deshpande. Followed by Bharatanatyam recital by disciple of Malavika Sarukkai 7:00pm|Habitat Concert Series. Solo Kuchipudi recital by Avijit Das, disciple of Jaikishore Mosalikanti 7:00pm|Stress Management by Anil Bhatnagar, motivational speaker & corporate trainer Collab: Life Positive Foundation 7.00pm|VIRAJ Lecture Series. This month- Comrades At Crossroads, Nehru And Bose by Prof.Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Historian and Vice Chancellor, Ashoka University, Sonepat 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|La Cebra (2011/94mins) Dir.Fernando J. León Rodríguez Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India 7:00pm|Gunijan Sabha Verse 16 An interaction with Classical vocalist Vidushi Padmini Rao of Kirana Gharana Collab: Ustad Imamuddin Khan Dagar Indian Music Art and Culture Society & The Dagar Archives Jaipur Two bandits mistake a zebra for an American horse while looking to align themselves with Álvaro Obregón's troops. 7:00pm|Air Pollution, Climate Change and Health by Prof. Dr.Rainer Sauerborn, Heidelberg University 7:00pm|DOC FILM|Colombia: Wild Magic (Eng/90mins) Dir.Mike Slee Besides focusing on Colombia's majestic natural beauty, it is also a scientific and natural history documentary urging us to protect our natural habitats Collab: Embassy of Colombia, New Delhi 7:00pm|Solo Kathak recital by Deepak Aurora, disciple of Pt.Rajendra Gangani Reading Nonfiction Govind Prasad Anamika Suresh Salil Prof. Shamim Hanfi Collab: 7:00pm|VAAK Series- on Diary writing, poet on Reminiscence writing and author on Translation from World Literature. Chair: Bharatiya Jnanpith 7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Music, Masti, Modernity: The Cinema of Nasir Hussain by Akshay Manwani. The book launch will be followed by a conversation on Nasir Husain's cinema. Limited invitations available from Oct.15 onwards for IHC members only. Collab: HarperCollins 7:00pm|Appreciating Hindi Film Music continues. For details, contact 011- 43663090 Collab: Legends of India Collab: Legends of India 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING| Generación Spielberg (2014/110mins) Dir.Gibrán Bazán Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India Two lovers stay 24 hours under the sheets. A wealthy girl is trapped in an elevator with a messenger and an accountant. A group of writers get drunk with mescal in a van, recalling their eighties times. A psychoanalyst locks herself in the bathroom to commit suicide and an executive and mother hides in the brooms closet of her office to heal her broken heart with wine. 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING| Implacable (2014/75mins) Dir.Carlos García Campillo Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India 7:00pm|Kavi Sammelan Participating Poets: Dr.Balswroop Rahi, Dr.Laxmishankar Bajpei, Dr.Devendra Pradhan, Dr.Sarojani Preetam, Dr.BL Gaur, Naresh Shandilya, Ashok Kashyap Collab: Navankur Sahitya Sabha Max is a teenager who imagines himself as an implacable ladies man who can get any girl he wants. His life will take a 180°turn when he takes Dan, a smart, athletic and handsome twenty-something, under his wing and teaches him everything he knows. None of them imagined that this would make them compete for the affection of the same girl. 1–31 City Lights- Delhi By Night! Solo photography exhibit by RaghavGautam 1–8 Celebrating World Wildlife Week Display of photographs by Team Wildography- Kashish MalhotraMehta &Gagan Mehta 14–16 Anant - Timeless Journey Solo show of paintings by Ashima Bansal 17–20 Duo painting exhibition by Nandini Adya and DeepaliManglik 21–23 Solo photography exhibition by Alvia Syed 24–28 Solo showof paintingsby Srinibas Lenka Oct.31 – Group painting exhibition by ChinmoySarkar, Nov.3 Uttam Sarkar &Mainuddin Mullick Inauguration Entry by invitation only *Subject to change* 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. For schedule and registration, please visit the website or contact 011-43663090/85/80 or write to 4:00pm & 7:30pm|OWTF 2016|Barff (Hindi/140mins) Dir.Saurabh Shukla. Prod.AGP World. Cast: Sadia Siddiqui, Sunil Palwal, Saurabh Shukla. Set in picturesque Kashmir, Barff is a thriller spanning one night. Desperate parents of an ailing child and an unsuspecting doctor are caught in the whirlwind of conflicting questions of truth, reality and belief. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|DOC FILM|Phum Shang (Manipuri/2014/52mins) Dir.Haobam Paban Kumar The film covers the abundant bio- diversity of fresh water lake, Loktak, and delves into the aftereffects of human-induced 'development' spree on the region. Collab: CMS Vatavaran [email protected] 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: A Series of Theatre Workshops. Please check the panel for more details. To register, visit the website or contact 011-43663085/80/90 7:30pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|The Ramayana- A Contemporary Interpretation of the Epic (English/160mins with interval) Dir. Gopal Sharman. Prod. Akshara Theatre. An internationally-acclaimed production originally performed as a one- woman solo by celebrated actress Jalabala Vaidya. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm| The Leninist Conjuncture by Prof. Prabhat Patnaik The lecture looks into the reasons for the post-war shift in conjuncture theorized by Lenin and its impact on the Communist Movement. 7:00pm|DOC FILM| Celebrating World Wildlife Week- Walking With Wolves (English/2015/58mins) Dir.Senani Hegde Collab: CMS Vatavaran 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. For registration, visit website or call 011-43663090/85/80 or write to [email protected] 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|The Gentlemen's Club AKA Tape (English/Hindi/70mins) Dir.Sheena Khalid. Prod.The Patchworks Ensemble Cast: Puja Sarup, Sheena Khalid, Shikha Talsania. This play is about the lives of various drag kings in the thriving Mumbai underground club scene. A secret world that gives you the license to be whoever you want. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Wild Track (English/80mins) Dir.Arghya Lahiri. Prod.QTP Productions. Cast: Devika Shahani Punjabi, Jaimini Pathak. Wildtrack is the story of a man and a woman who share a magical companionship. A relationship that has to be secretive because it's precious. Tickets at Rs.300 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. For registration, visit website or call 011- 43663090/85/80 or write to [email protected] 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Repeat of The Gentlemen's Club AKA Tape (English/Hindi/70mins) Dir.Sheena Khalid. Prod.The Patchworks Ensemble. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Repeat of Wild Track (English/80mins) Dir.Arghya Lahiri. Prod.QTP Productions. Tickets at Rs.300 available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|DOC FILM|The Sax In The City (Hindi/2016/60mins) Dir.Praveen Kumar The film opens up layers of the exuberant jazz music culture in Bombay, and its gifted saxophonists. 6:30pm-8:30pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. Contact 43663090/85, [email protected] 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL Agnes of God (English/90mins) Dir.Kaizad Kotwal. Prod.Poor-Box Productions. A nun gives birth and insists that the child was the result of immaculate conception. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL Tees (English/Hindi/50mins) Dir.Jaya Sharma. Prod.Tadpole Repertory. A farming family collapses, as industrial farming leaves in its wake noxious fields & ecosystems. Tickets at Rs.300 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation 7:00pm|Creeds for Our Times Series. Seven Wonders of Muslim World (Eng/2008/60mins) Dir. Faris Kermani The film traces the spread of Islam alongside its architectural continuity. Collab: FURHHDL 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: A Series of Theatre Workshops For schedule, contact 43663090/85/80 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Repeat of Agnes Of God (English/90mins) Dir.Kaizad Kotwal. Prod.Poor-Box Productions. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL| English/Hindi/50mins) Tickets at Rs.300 at Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation Two Tales of Modikhana Repeat of Tees ( 7:00pm|DOC FILM| (Marathi/73mins/2011) Dir. Gouri Patwardhan The contradictions & realities of Modikhana through the lens of Dalit artist Sudhir Waghmare and his artist-daughter, Kranti. Collab: FD Zone 7:00pm|WORKSHOP|Appreciating Hindi Film Music continues. Collab: Legends of India 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. Please contact 011- 43663090/85/80 6:00pm |IHC Members' Meet 4:00pm & 7:30pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Ladies Sangeet (Hindi/English/130mins) Dir.Purva Naresh. Prod.Aarambh Mumbai Ladies Sangeet unfolds through hilarious situations at a house preparing for a sangeet ceremony. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Koogu (English/Hindi/ 70mins) Dir. & Actor: Anish Victor. Prod.Sandbox Collective. Koogu A solo performance using text, dance, sound, song and music to create fresh ways of engaging with performance. Tickets at Rs.300 available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|Panel discussion. Effective Communication Skills for New-age Challenges Faced by Parents & Children Collab: Vimhans 7:00pm|Uttaradhikar: the Raza Festival of Young Classical Artistes Dhrupad recital by Chintan Upadhyay. Followed by Odissi recital by Soumya Bose Collab: Raza Foundation 7:00pm|Architecture and Society Series. Reconstructing Sultanate Delhi: Between Textual Renditions & Architectural Remnants by Dr.Sunil Kumar, Professor of Medieval History, DU. How textual descriptions of Sultanate Delhi do not sometimes coincide with the ways in which we understand the detritus of its monumental architecture. Collab: Greha 7:00pm | IHC-ICRIER Conversations on Urbanization Series. Internet and Cities: How its Changing the Way We Live by Dr.Rajat Kathuria, Director and Chief Executive, ICRIER 7.00pm|VIRAJ Lecture Series. This month- Scientific Temper of Nehru by Prof.Peter Ronald deSouza, Lokniti, CSDS 7:00pm|R.K. Narayan's The English Teacher (English/90mins) Dir. Anasuya Vaidya. Prod. Akshara Theatre Cast: Sunit Tandon, Nisa Shetty. The story of English teacher Krishna and his wife Susila encompasses romance, tragedy and hope. Autobiographical accounts interwoven with diary excerpts. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350, Rs.250 for IHC members from Oct.5 & for all from Oct.8. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|Dikshitar Day Carnatic recital by Geetha Raja. V.S.K. Chakrapani (Violin) & Elanthoor Jayan P. Das (Mridangam) Collab: Shanmukhananda Sabha 7:00pm | LILA PRISM Series. Dastakar: Crafting Lives by Laila Tyabji Chair: Ritu Sethi Collab: LILA Foundation 7:00pm|The Spontaneity of Capitalism by Prabhat Patnaik. Capitalist system is subject to certain tendencies whose working out leads to shifts in conjuncture. Emergence of globalized finance, impact on State activism, will also be discussed. 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING| Desierto Adentro (2009/110mins) Dir.Rodrigo Plá Guilt forces Elias devote his life to building a church. Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India 7:00pm | Nashist presents Sufi Warris Shah's classic Heer, a metaphysical love tale that is the back bone of Punjabi culture by artistes, Achal Vishal, Mangat Ram & Dhananjay Kaul. All Punjabi Sufi poetry's substance is 'Ranjha Ranjha Karde Main Aape Ranjha Hoi'. Concept: KK Kohli Collab: Impresario Asia 7:00pm| DOC FILM & TALK | Remembering Joseph Allen Stein Commemorating the architect's 15th death anniversary with the screening of Garden of the Heart (English/2001/27 mins) Dir. Shaleen Sharma The film is a tribute to the architectural genius of Joseph Allen Stein, followed by a panel discussion featuring eminent architects and engineers who worked under him. Collab: World School of Planning and Architecture, Sonipat 7:00pm|DOC FILM|Rambuai- Mizoram's 'Trouble' Years (English/2016/45mins) Dir.Maulee Senapati The film focuses on the years of conflict in Mizoram, and the transition in mindsets that has enabled enduring peace. 7:00pm|DOC FILM|Celebrating World Wildlife Week- The Pangti Story (English/2016/26mins) Dir.Sesino Yhoshu Amur Falcons, the longest travelling raptors in the world, fly from Siberia every fall to roost in Pangti. In 2012, Nagaland made news when thousands of these raptors were mercilessly hunted. A massive campaign against this helped Pangti to create a safe haven for the birds. Followed by Saving The Wild – Wild Life Rescue And Rehabilitation (English/2016/ 25mins) Dir.Rita Banerji The film understands wild life rescue and rehabilitation in Kaziranga, Assam. The Center for Wild Life Rehabilitation and Conservation along with the forest department has been rescuing animals – orphaned and stranded rhinos, elephants, tigers, leopards, Asiatic black bears, and others. Collab: PSBT 8:00am|IHC WALK|Akbar's Delhi Author and journalist Shazi Zaman leads a walk to historical spots associated with Akbar. Contact Programmes Desk for registration. 10:30am|IHC Morning Raga. Sitar recital by Ustad Shujaat Khan. Collab: SPIC MACAY 7:00pm|Interactive reading of Persepolis, written by Marjane Satrapi. Collab: Readers' Break. 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|En El Ombligo Del Cielo (In The Middle Of Heaven) (2012/90mins) Dir.Carlos Gómez Oliver Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India 7:00pm|Opera at Habitat Series. Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana (Italian/75 mins) Sunit Tandon introduces a live video recording from Metropolitan Opera House of Franco Zeffirelli's production of the first Italian verismo (realistic) opera. A passionate tale of love & jealousy, with great music, like the famous “Intermezzo". A young executive is trapped with a janitor on the rooftop of the building where she works. 9.30am|Book reading & origami workshop. Sarita Dasgupta reads from her book Feathered Friends. Vinnie Mathur conducts a Origami workshop. Collab: Kri Foundation 10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. Check panel. 8:00am|IHC WALK|Historian Swapna Liddle leads us to the nooks and corners frequented by the Mughal poets of Delhi. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|White Rabbit, Red Rabbit (English/65mins) Prod.QTP Productions. Cast: Rajit Kapoor. Nassim Soleimanpour turns his isolation into a play that requires a different actor for every performance! Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL Repeat of Koogu. Check panel for details. 7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Chronicles of a Gynecologist by Dr.Tripti Sharan A women- centric book exploring complications at pregnancy to postpartum depression. 7:00pm|NTLive - A Broadcast. National Theatre's groundbreaking project to broadcast the best of British theatre to cinemas around the world. A View From The Bridge (English/150mins) Dir.Ivo van Hove. Based on Arthur Miller's tragedy, In Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. They discover soon that freedom comes at a price. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 available for IHC members only at the Programmes Desk Oct.4 onwards. Open to all Oct.7 onwards. An Old World Culture presentation 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|45 Years (English/2015/95mins) Dir.Andrew Haigh Kate Mercer receives a letter that reawakens troubling memories. 45 Years is an intimate and beautifully restrained portrait of a marriage shaken to its core. Collab: The Indian Express 1–4 Solo painting exhibition by Nitish Bhattacharjee 5–6 100,000: Annual Art Sale Group exhibition of paintings by artists- Kazi Nasir, Rajiv Puri, Kamar Alam, Dipti Bondre, Suchit Sahni, Rohit Sharma, Shubhra Das, Nupur Kundu, Mousumi Biswas 7–11 Thumbi & Taamara - The Transparent Soul Duo exhibition of paintings by Suresh Muthukulam & SureshPushpangathan 20–26 The Khadi March: Just Five Meters Solo exhibition of Specific installations of Ajrakh printing on Khadi by Shelly Joyti 31 City Solo exhibition of drawing & sculptures by Gautam Bhatia 7–11 Perspective On Paper Solo painting exhibition in mixed media by KajalNalwa 12-17 Hand Vs Machine Art, In The Age Of Digital Manufacturing Solo multi-media exhibition by Noor Arora 24–27 Artistic Strokes Group exhibition of paintings by various artists. 1–31 5th All India Art Competition For School Children presented by ARTinfoINDIA.COM. A one of its kind opportunity to discover the latent talent of budding and upcoming generation through their sincere and creative thoughts on Tiger - The National Animal 20–28 New Worlds: Indians In The European Union An exhibition of photographs by Shome Basu, Paroma Mukherjee &Kounteya Sinha Gandhi Jayanti Art Workshop by Rohit Kumar Sharma - Saturdays: 2.30pm- 5.00pm & Sundays: 11.30am-2.00pm @Palm Court Conference room. Rs.4,500/- for 3 months. Only for adult participants. Dec.1 - 31 Photosphere - Bringing together diverse spheres of photography & environmental awareness through Exhibitions, Workshops & Events. Practitioners to look out for: Aditya Arya, Alka Pande, Bandeep Singh, Nathalie Herschdorfer, Parthiv Shah, Peter Nagy, Prabir Purkayastha, Shormishtha Panja, Tarun Khiwal, Ursula Biemann, among others. For moredetails, logonto www.indiahabitat.org

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Page 1: Back Pannel Oct16 Final - India Habitat Centre · Programme schedules are subject to change / cancellation. Please call the Programmes Desk to seek information on any last minute

Programme schedules are subject to change / cancellation. Please call the Programmes Desk to seek information on any last minute changes.All Tickets & Advance Reservation Slips (unless otherwise mentioned) can be picked up only from Programmes Desk.

The Stein Auditorium The Amphitheatre Gulmohar CasuarinaAmaltas

7:00pm|A Musical Tribute To Late Nida Fazli Panel discussion on Nida Fazli's work and contribution to Literature. Speakers: Laxmi Shankar Bajpai, Nazim Naqvi, Farhat Shahzad Followed by Ghazal recital by artiste Shakeel Ahmed7:00pm|Swami Vivekanand & the 21st Century Panelists: Meira Kumar, former speaker of Lok Sabha, SwamiShanatatmanand, Head of Ramkrishna Mission Delhi, Meenakshi Lekhi (MP, BJP), Sharmistha Mukherjee(Spokesperson, Congress), Pavan K. Varma, (former MP, JDU), George Sibley(Minister Councilor, US Embassy, Delhi), Amb. Surendra Kumar, President, IAFA. The programme will conclude with two songs of Rabindranath Tagore to be sung in Bengali by Broadway musician LeeAllison. Collab: Indo-American Friendship Association, New Delhi

7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|HechoEn China (Made In China) (2012/91mins)Dir.Gabriel Guzman

Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India7:00pm|Swaranjali: A Tribute to Gurus Hindustani Classical Vocal recital by Jyotika Dayal Paust as a tribute toPt.Amarnath, Shanti Sharma & Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan?

For his 50th birthday Marcos only receives an invitation to the wedding of the only woman he loved; 30 years ago. With the Chinese mafia after his restaurant and the shattered dream of becoming a writer, Marcos decides to go to the wedding. Fernando, the irresponsible delivery guy joins Marcos in this cross-country adventure. Will they make it to the wedding on time?

7:00pm|Panel Discussion. Terrorism, Islamic State, And India's National Security Panelists:Dr. John Cherian, Frontline; ComeCarpentier de Gourdon, World Affairs Journal; Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy, IPCS New Delhi; Prof. Rajan Harshe, SAU New Delhi; Amb. Tariq A. Karim, former High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India; A.S.Dulat, former chief of the Research and Analysis Wing. Moderator: Amb. K.P. Fabian, former Ambassador Chair: SuhasBorker, Convener, WGRAS and Editor, CFTV News Collab: Working Group on Alternative Strategies (WGRAS)

7:00pm| ILF Samanvay Art-ArticulationsApophenic Talks: Enacted Conversations.Artists will invite audiences to experience language variously – first as gibberish and make believe created by Mithu Sen and then the production of individual narratives located in keywords produced and shared by Arnika Ahldag, Amitesh Grover and Akansha Rastogi7:00pm|DOC FILM|18 Feet (Malayalam/2015/77mins) Dir. Renjith Kuzhur Thetitle refers to the 'sacred' distance that the Dalits were made to maintain to ensure the purity of the upper castes. A folk music band from Kerala, 'Karinthalakoottam', propagates the music of the soul and connects people with a firm resolve. A bus conductor is behind the exuberant squad, inspiring people to break free from the shackles of caste discrimination Collab:Kriti Film Club

7:00pm|Appreciating Hindi Film Music commences- A course comprising of 10 sessions by eminent practitioners and experts with insights into the history, evolution and politics of Hindi Film Music- then and now! Sessions on consecutive Fridays from October 7. Course fee is Rs.7000 for IHC members and Rs.10000 for non members. For registrations, please write to [email protected] or call 43663080/85. Limited seats. Entry for participants only. Collab: Legends of India

10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. The session leaders include Anurupa Roy, Anahita Uberoi, Sudhanva Deshpande, Puja Sarup, Sheena Khalid, Arghya Lahiri, Jaimini Pathak, Purva Naresh, Gopal Dutt and Neel Chaudhuri. For details and registration, call 011-43663085/80/90 or write to [email protected]:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Doll's House (English/90mins with a 15min interval) Dir.Pushan Kripalani. Prod.Ila Arun Cast: Ira Dubey, Joy Sengupta. Based on Ibsen's classic, the play traces the awakening of Nora Helmer from her domestic, wifely comfort. Having been ruled her whole life by either her father, or her husband Torvald, Nora finally comes to question the foundations of everything she believed once. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|Agyeya Memorial Lecture. SahityaAur Satyagrah by Gandhian Kumar Prashant Collab: Raza Foundation

7:00pm|Uttaradhikar: the Raza Festival of Young Classical Artistes Rudraveena recital by TM Venkatakrishna, disciple of Bahauddin Dagar. Followed by Kathak recital by Arti Shrivastav, disciple of Prerana Shrimali Collab: Raza Foundation7:00pm|An Evening of Classical and Devotional Songs by Mandakini Swain and Priya Kanungo. Collab: Odisha Forum

7:00pm | IHC Music Club - Listen, Share, Discuss. Lecture-demonstration by Hindustani Classical vocalist Pt. SarathiChatterjee on Bandish and Taal aspects of Music

Uttaradhikar: the Raza Festival of Young Classical Artistes

Srijan Deshpande,

JyotsanaJagannathan,Collab: Raza Foundation7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|Buitres(2013/86mins) Dir.Raúl González Nava A distinguished writer declares in an interview that he should die consumed by flames, but dies run over and without any identification. An assistant coroner and a woman photographer kidnap the body to fake his suicide. Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India7:00pm|WORKSHOP|Appreciating Hindi Film Music continues. For details, contact 011-43663090 Collab: Legends of India

7:00pm| Hindustani Vocal

recital by disciple of Pt.Satyasheel Deshpande. Followed by Bharatanatyam recital by

disciple of Malavika Sarukkai

7:00pm|Habitat Concert Series. Solo Kuchipudi recital by Avijit Das, discipleof Jaikishore Mosalikanti7:00pm|Stress Management by AnilBhatnagar, motivational speaker & corporate trainer Collab: Life Positive Foundation7.00pm|VIRAJ Lecture Series. This month- Comrades At Crossroads, Nehru And Bose by Prof.Rudrangshu Mukherjee,Historian and Vice Chancellor, Ashoka University, Sonepat

7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|LaCebra (2011/94mins) Dir.Fernando J. León Rodríguez

Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India7:00pm|Gunijan Sabha Verse 16 Aninteraction with Classical vocalist VidushiPadmini Rao of Kirana Gharana Collab:Ustad Imamuddin Khan Dagar Indian Music Art and Culture Society & The Dagar Archives Jaipur

Two bandits mistake a zebra for an American horse while looking to align themselves with Álvaro Obregón's troops.

7:00pm|Air Pollution, Climate Change and Health by Prof. Dr.Rainer Sauerborn,Heidelberg University7:00pm|DOC FILM|Colombia: Wild Magic(Eng/90mins) Dir.Mike Slee Besidesfocusing on Colombia's majestic natural beauty, it is also a scientific and natural history documentary urging us to protect our natural habitats Collab: Embassy of Colombia, New Delhi

7:00pm|Solo Kathak recital by DeepakAurora, disciple of Pt.Rajendra Gangani

Reading NonfictionGovind PrasadAnamika

Suresh SalilProf. Shamim

Hanfi Collab:

7:00pm|VAAK Series- on Diary writing, poet

on Reminiscence writing and author on Translation from World Literature. Chair:

Bharatiya Jnanpith

7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Music, Masti, Modernity: The Cinema of Nasir Hussain by Akshay Manwani. The book launch will be followed by a conversation on Nasir Husain's cinema. Limited invitations available from Oct.15 onwards for IHC members only. Collab: HarperCollins7:00pm|Appreciating Hindi Film Music continues. For details, contact 011-43663090 Collab: Legends of India Collab: Legends of India

7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|Generación Spielberg (2014/110mins)Dir.Gibrán Bazán

Collab: Embassyof Mexico to India

Two lovers stay 24 hours under the sheets. A wealthy girl is trapped in an elevator with a messenger and an accountant. A group of writers get drunk with mescal in a van, recalling their eighties times. A psychoanalyst locks herself in the bathroom to commit suicide and an executive and mother hides in the brooms closet of her office to heal her broken heart with wine.

7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|Implacable (2014/75mins) Dir.CarlosGarcía Campillo

Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India7:00pm|Kavi Sammelan Participating Poets: Dr.Balswroop Rahi, Dr.Laxmishankar Bajpei, Dr.Devendra Pradhan, Dr.Sarojani Preetam, Dr.BL Gaur, Naresh Shandilya, Ashok KashyapCollab: Navankur Sahitya Sabha

Max is a teenager who imagines himself as an implacable ladies man who can get any girl he wants. His life will take a 180°turn when he takes Dan, a smart, athletic and handsome twenty-something, under his wing and teaches him everything he knows. None of them imagined that this would make them compete for the affection of the same girl.

1 –31 City Lights- DelhiBy Night! Solo photography exhibitby RaghavGautam

1 –8 Celebrating World Wildlife Week Display ofphotographs by Team Wildography - KashishMalhotraMehta & Gagan Mehta

14– 16 Anant - Timeless Journey Solo show of paintings byAshima Bansal

17– 20 Duo painting exhibition by Nandini Adya andDeepali Manglik

21– 23 Solo photography exhibition by Alvia Syed24– 28 Solo showof paintingsby Srinibas LenkaOct.31 – Group painting exhibition by ChinmoySarkar,Nov.3 Uttam Sarkar & Mainuddin Mullick

Inauguration Entry by invitation only *Subject to change*

10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. For schedule and registration, please visit the website or contact 011-43663090/85/80 or write to

4:00pm & 7:30pm|OWTF 2016|Barff(Hindi/140mins) Dir.Saurabh Shukla. Prod.AGP World. Cast: Sadia Siddiqui, Sunil Palwal, Saurabh Shukla. Set in picturesque Kashmir, Barff is a thriller spanning one night. Desperate parents of an ailing child and an unsuspecting doctor are caught in the whirlwind of conflicting questions of truth, reality and belief. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|DOC FILM|Phum Shang(Manipuri/2014/52mins) Dir.Haobam Paban Kumar The film covers the abundant bio-diversity of fresh water lake, Loktak, and delves into the aftereffects of human-induced 'development' spree on the region. Collab:CMS Vatavaran

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10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: A Series of Theatre Workshops. Please check the panel for more details. To register, visit the website or contact 011-43663085/80/907:30pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|The Ramayana- A Contemporary Interpretation of the Epic (English/160mins with interval) Dir. Gopal Sharman. Prod. AksharaTheatre. An internationally-acclaimed production originally performed as a one-woman solo by celebrated actress Jalabala Vaidya. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.

7:00pm| The Leninist Conjuncture by Prof.Prabhat Patnaik The lecture looks into the reasons for the post-war shift in conjuncture theorized by Lenin and its impact on the Communist Movement.

7:00pm|DOC FILM| Celebrating World Wildlife Week- Walking With Wolves(English/2015/58mins) Dir.Senani HegdeCollab: CMS Vatavaran

10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. For registration, visit website or call 011-43663090/85/80 or write to [email protected]:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|The Gentlemen's Club AKA Tape (English/Hindi/70mins) Dir.Sheena Khalid. Prod.The Patchworks Ensemble Cast: Puja Sarup, Sheena Khalid, Shikha Talsania. This play is about the lives of various drag kings in the thriving Mumbai underground club scene. A secret world that gives you the license to be whoever you want. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Wild Track (English/80mins) Dir.ArghyaLahiri. Prod.QTP Productions. Cast: DevikaShahani Punjabi, Jaimini Pathak. Wildtrack isthe story of a man and a woman who share a magical companionship. A relationship that has to be secretive because it's precious. Tickets at Rs.300 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.

10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. Forregistration, visit website or call 011-43663090/85/80 or write to [email protected]:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Repeat of The Gentlemen's Club AKA Tape (English/Hindi/70mins) Dir.SheenaKhalid. Prod.The Patchworks Ensemble. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Repeat of Wild Track (English/80mins)Dir.Arghya Lahiri. Prod.QTP Productions. Tickets at Rs.300 available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|DOC FILM|The Sax In The City(Hindi/2016/60mins) Dir.Praveen Kumar The film opens up layers of the exuberant jazz music culture in Bombay, and its gifted saxophonists.

6:30pm-8:30pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. Contact 43663090/85, [email protected]:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVALAgnes of God (English/90mins) Dir.KaizadKotwal. Prod.Poor-Box Productions. A nun gives birth and insists that the child was the result of immaculate conception. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL Tees (English/Hindi/50mins) Dir.JayaSharma. Prod.Tadpole Repertory. A farming family collapses, as industrial farming leaves in its wake noxious fields & ecosystems. Tickets at Rs.300 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation7:00pm|Creeds for Our Times Series. SevenWonders of Muslim World (Eng/2008/60mins)Dir. Faris Kermani The film traces the spread of Islam alongside its architectural continuity. Collab: FURHHDL

10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: A Series of Theatre Workshops For schedule, contact 43663090/85/807:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Repeat of Agnes Of God (English/90mins) Dir.Kaizad Kotwal. Prod.Poor-Box Productions. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL|English/Hindi/50mins) Tickets at Rs.300 at

Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation

Two Tales of Modikhana

Repeat of Tees(

7:00pm|DOC FILM| (Marathi/73mins/2011) Dir. Gouri Patwardhan The contradictions & realities of Modikhana through the lens of Dalit artist Sudhir Waghmare and his artist-daughter, Kranti. Collab: FD Zone 7:00pm|WORKSHOP|Appreciating Hindi Film Music continues. Collab: Legends of India

10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. Please contact 011-43663090/85/806:00pm |IHC Members' Meet 4:00pm & 7:30pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Ladies Sangeet (Hindi/English/130mins) Dir.Purva Naresh. Prod.Aarambh Mumbai Ladies Sangeetunfolds through hilarious situations at a house preparing for a sangeet ceremony. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|Koogu (English/Hindi/ 70mins) Dir. & Actor: Anish Victor. Prod.Sandbox Collective. Koogu A solo performance using text, dance, sound, song and music to create fresh ways of engaging with performance. Tickets at Rs.300 available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|Panel discussion. Effective Communication Skills for New-age Challenges Faced by Parents & Children Collab: Vimhans

7:00pm|Uttaradhikar: the Raza Festival of Young Classical Artistes Dhrupad recital by Chintan Upadhyay. Followed by Odissi recital by Soumya Bose Collab: RazaFoundation7:00pm|Architecture and Society Series.Reconstructing Sultanate Delhi: Between Textual Renditions & Architectural Remnants by Dr.Sunil Kumar, Professor of Medieval History, DU. How textual descriptions of Sultanate Delhi do not sometimes coincide with the ways in which we understand the detritus of its monumental architecture. Collab: Greha7:00pm | IHC-ICRIER Conversations on Urbanization Series. Internet and Cities: How its Changing the Way We Live by Dr.Rajat Kathuria, Director and Chief Executive, ICRIER7.00pm|VIRAJ Lecture Series. This month- Scientific Temper of Nehru byProf.Peter Ronald deSouza, Lokniti, CSDS

7:00pm|R.K. Narayan's The English Teacher (English/90mins) Dir. Anasuya Vaidya. Prod. Akshara Theatre Cast: Sunit Tandon, Nisa Shetty. The story of English teacher Krishna and his wife Susila encompasses romance, tragedy and hope. Autobiographical accounts interwoven with diary excerpts.Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350, Rs.250 for IHC members from Oct.5 & for all from Oct.8. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|Dikshitar Day Carnatic recital by Geetha Raja. V.S.K. Chakrapani (Violin) & Elanthoor Jayan P. Das (Mridangam) Collab: Shanmukhananda Sabha7:00pm | LILA PRISM Series. Dastakar: Crafting Lives by Laila Tyabji Chair: RituSethi Collab: LILA Foundation7:00pm|The Spontaneity of Capitalism byPrabhat Patnaik. Capitalist system is subject to certain tendencies whose working out leads to shifts in conjuncture. Emergence of globalized finance, impact on State activism, will also be discussed.

7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING| Desierto Adentro (2009/110mins) Dir.Rodrigo PláGuilt forces Elias devote his life to building a church. Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India7:00pm | Nashist presents Sufi Warris Shah's classic Heer, a metaphysical love tale that is the back bone of Punjabi culture by artistes, Achal Vishal, Mangat Ram & Dhananjay Kaul. All Punjabi Sufi poetry's substance is 'Ranjha Ranjha Karde Main Aape Ranjha Hoi'. Concept: KK Kohli Collab: Impresario Asia7:00pm| DOC FILM & TALK | RememberingJoseph Allen Stein Commemorating the architect's 15th death anniversary with the screening of Garden of the Heart (English/2001/27 mins) Dir. Shaleen SharmaThe film is a tribute to the architectural genius of Joseph Allen Stein, followed by a panel discussion featuring eminent architects and engineers who worked under him. Collab:World School of Planning and Architecture, Sonipat

7:00pm|DOC FILM|Rambuai- Mizoram's 'Trouble' Years (English/2016/45mins) Dir.Maulee Senapati The film focuses on the years of conflict in Mizoram, and the transition in mindsets that has enabled enduring peace.7:00pm|DOC FILM|Celebrating World Wildlife Week- The Pangti Story (English/2016/26mins) Dir.Sesino Yhoshu Amur Falcons, the longest travelling raptors in the world, fly from Siberia every fall to roost in Pangti. In 2012, Nagaland made news when thousands of these raptors were mercilessly hunted. A massive campaign against this helped Pangti to create a safe haven for the birds. Followed by Saving The Wild – Wild Life Rescue And Rehabilitation (English/2016/ 25mins) Dir.Rita Banerji The film understands wild life rescue and rehabilitation in Kaziranga, Assam. The Center for Wild Life Rehabilitation and Conservation along with the forest department has been rescuing animals – orphaned and stranded rhinos, elephants, tigers, leopards, Asiatic black bears, and others. Collab: PSBT

8:00am|IHC WALK|Akbar's Delhi Author and journalist Shazi Zaman leads a walk to historical spots associated with Akbar. Contact Programmes Desk for registration.10:30am|IHC Morning Raga. Sitar recital by Ustad Shujaat Khan. Collab: SPIC MACAY

7:00pm|Interactive reading of Persepolis,written by Marjane Satrapi. Collab: Readers'Break.7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|En El Ombligo Del Cielo (In The Middle Of Heaven) (2012/90mins) Dir.Carlos Gómez Oliver

Collab: Embassy of Mexico to India

7:00pm|Opera at Habitat Series. Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana (Italian/75 mins) Sunit Tandon introduces a live video recording from Metropolitan Opera House of Franco Zeffirelli's production of the first Italian verismo (realistic) opera. A passionate tale of love & jealousy, with great music, like the famous “Intermezzo".

Ayoung executive is trapped with a janitor on the rooftop of the building where she works.

9.30am|Book reading & origami workshop. Sarita Dasgupta reads from her book Feathered Friends. Vinnie Mathur conducts a Origami workshop. Collab: Kri Foundation10:00am-5:00pm | CYCLOROMA 2016: Series of Theatre Workshops. Check panel.8:00am|IHC WALK|Historian SwapnaLiddle leads us to the nooks and corners frequented by the Mughal poets of Delhi. 7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2016|White Rabbit, Red Rabbit (English/65mins) Prod.QTP Productions. Cast: Rajit Kapoor. Nassim Soleimanpour turns his isolation into a play that requires a different actor for every performance! Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation.7:00pm|OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL Repeat of Koogu. Check panel for details.7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Chronicles of a Gynecologist by Dr.Tripti Sharan A women-centric book exploring complications at pregnancy to postpartum depression.

7:00pm|NTLive - A Broadcast. National Theatre's groundbreaking project to broadcast the best of British theatre to cinemas around the world. A View From The Bridge (English/150mins) Dir.Ivo van Hove. Based on Arthur Miller's tragedy, InBrooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. They discover soon that freedom comes at a price. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 available for IHC members only at the Programmes Desk Oct.4 onwards. Open to all Oct.7 onwards. An Old World Culture presentation7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING|45Years (English/2015/95mins) Dir.AndrewHaigh Kate Mercer receives a letter that reawakens troubling memories. 45 Years is an intimate and beautifully restrained portrait of a marriage shaken to its core. Collab: The Indian Express

1 – 4 Solopainting exhibition by Nitish Bhattacharjee5 – 6 100,000: Annual Art Sale Group exhibition of

paintings by artists- Kazi Nasir, Rajiv Puri, KamarAlam, Dipti Bondre, Suchit Sahni, Rohit Sharma,Shubhra Das, Nupur Kundu, Mousumi Biswas

7 – 11 Thumbi & Taamara - The Transparent Soul Duoexhibition of paintings by Suresh Muthukulam &SureshPushpangathan

20– 26 The Khadi March: Just Five Meters Solo exhibition ofSpecific installations of Ajrakh printing on Khadi byShelly Joyti

31 City Solo exhibition of drawing & sculptures byGautam Bhatia

7 – 11 Perspective On Paper Solo painting exhibition inmixed media by Kajal Nalwa

12- 17 Hand Vs Machine Art, In The Age Of DigitalManufacturing Solo multi-media exhibition by NoorArora

24– 27 Artistic Strokes Group exhibition of paintings byvarious artists.

1 – 31 5th All India Art Competition For School Children

presented by ARTinfoINDIA.COM. A one of itskind opportunity to discover the latent talent ofbudding and upcoming generation through theirsincere and creative thoughts on Tiger - The NationalAnimal

20– 28 New Worlds: Indians In The European Union Anexhibition of photographs by Shome Basu, Paroma Mukherjee & Kounteya Sinha

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