SUN 1 10:30am|IHC Morning Ragas. Hindustani Vocal recital by Pt.Ajoy Chakraborty Accompanist: Brajeswar Mukherjee (Vocal), Indranil Bhaduri (Tabla), Paromita Mukherjee (Harmonium) & Murad Ali (Sarangi) Collab: ITC Sangeet Research Academy 7:00pm|Vinimaya - Reciprocity Between Sringara And Bhakti Bharatanatyam recital by Vidhya Subramanian, disciple of SK Rajarathnam & Kalanidhi Narayanan 7:00pm|Hindustani Vocal recital by Sriniwas Joshi Solo Tabla recital by Ustad Manju Khan Sarod recital by Biswajit Roy Chaudhury. Collab: Baba Vishwanath Society 7:00pm|Kavayitri Sammelan Poetesses: Suman Maheshwari, Nisha Bhargava, Uma Malviya, Urvashi Saboo, Pratibha Singhal, Neelam Anand, Pravesh Dhawan, Alka Maheshwari, Mamta Mishra, Sunita Bansal, Shanti Sharma & Anamika Yaduvanshi Collab: Rajasthani Academy 2 8 7:00pm|NTLive- Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (English/130mins) Dir.Bryony Lavery Robert Louis Stevenson's story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation broadcast live from the National Theatre. It's a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keeper's granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor's feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and her dangerous voyage begins. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 available at the Programmes Desk Feb.1 onwards for IHC members only. Open to all Feb.4 onwards. An Old World Culture presentation MON TUE WED 4 6:30pm|A Women's Day Special Sowmya Rajendran (The Lesson) in conversation with Jaishree Mishra (A Love Story for My Sister) Moderator: Author Daman Singh Collab: HarperCollins Publisher India 7:00pm|Nine Months To Freedom (English/1972/72mins) Dir.S.Sukhdev. A chronicle of the war that began in March 1971 and ended in December 1971, and led to the formation of Bangladesh. It was a few months into the war that would eventually lead to the liberation of Bangladesh, when a filmmaker began to film the exodus of refugees from what was then East Pakistan into Calcutta. Initially, all S. Sukhdev wanted to do was make a film on the meaninglessness of war. As he kept shooting, it turned into a chronicle of Bangladesh's fight for freedom. This documentary has the unusual distinction of not just getting a theatrical release, but also running for 12 weeks in Bombay. Collab: FD Zone 7:00pm|Habitat Concert Series- Dhrupad recital by Pt.Naval Kishore Mallick Hindustani Vocal recital by Pt.Channulal Mishra 7:00pm|LILA Bearing Witness: The Imperfect Cloth An evening of visual art-music-dance with Priya Ravish Mehra, Minakshi Thakur & Parash Moni Dutta A close look into the creative world of textile artist Priya Ravish Mehra by exploring its connections with music, dance, literature and philosophy. 7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Political Economy Of Food Price Policy In An Era Of Market Instability Ed. by Per Pinstrup-Andersen, World Food Laureate Pub.Oxford University Press, UK. Speakers: Bibek Debroy, Member, NITI Aayog, Rajat Kathuria, Dir. & Chief Executive, ICRIER, Per PinstrupAndersen, Prof., Cornell Univ., Prabhu Pingali, Prof., Cornell Univ., Ashok Gulati, Infosys Chair Prof., ICRIER Collab: ICRIER & UNU-WIDER 5 7:00pm|ILLUSTRATED TALK|TenzingTiger Of The Snows Himalayan researcher and photographer Sujoy Das recounts the story of Tenzing Norgay, from a yak herder in Tibet to the summit of Everest, documented through rare and historical photographs. Das who has been photographing the Himalaya for more than thirty years brings to life an era of Himalayan exploration culminating in the first ascent of Everest. Collab: The Himalayan Club 7:00pm|Indo Western Fusion concert by Deobrat Mishra (Sitar) & Roger Hanschel (Saxophone). Accompanist: Prashant Mishra (Tabla) 7:00pm|Bharatanatyam recital by Radhika Shetty, disciple of Sharadamani Shekar & Padmini Ramachandran 7:00pm|Paintings Of Tagore by artist Ashok Bhowmik. Collab: Bharatiya Jnanpith 7:00pm|Krishna Rang Flute recital by Pt. Ajay Prasanna, Light Classical Vocal recital by Vidhi Sharma & Kathak recital by Mahua Shankar 7:00pm|Opera At Habitat Series. Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin (Russian with English subtitles/117mins) A film by Petr Weigl. Conductor: Sir Georg Solti. Sunit Tandon introduces a film version of Tchaikovsky's greatest opera, based on Alexander Pushkin's classic novel in verse, containing some of his most passionate and subtle music. Eugene Onegin (Yevgeny Onegin in Russian) is a selfish dandy who rejects the love of a simple young country girl, Tatyana. Sometime later, he flirts with her sister Olga, who is betrothed to his best friend Lensky. Lensky challenges him to a duel with fatal consequences. Several years later, Onegin finds that Tatyana is now a beautiful and sophisticated woman, married to a prince. He tries to seduce her, but it is too late… 7:00pm|Jugalbandi Aayush Mohan Gupta (Sarod), Lakshay Mohan Gupta (Sitar) & Anuradha Pal (Tabla) 17 10 18 11 7:00pm|17th National Festival of Creative Arts commences. Abhimanyu Vadh in Pandavani style- Lyrical form of Chhattisgari folk tale in Hindi by Sima Ghosh & Merry Acharya, disciples of Tijan Bai. Followed by Mahabharata in DanceTheatre (Kathakali, Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kutiyattam & Yakshagana with live music) by Manish Mitra, Kasba Arghya Collab: Impresario India 7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Bedtime Story And Black Tulip (Screenplay) by Kiran Nagarkar, playwright and author THU 7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Breaking Through- India's Stories of Beating The Odds on Poverty by Meera Mitra Breaking Through presents the roadblocks that hinder the entry of the poor into economic life and obstruct their capacity to seize the basic entitlements of health, education and political participation. It reminds us that to look past these narratives of people emerging from poverty, is to miss the vibrancy of India's growth story. Collab: Aleph Books 13 FRI 6 SAT 7 The Stein Auditorium The Amphitheatre 24 7:00pm|Health Series- Hospital Accreditation And Patient Safety Speakers: Dr. KK Kalra, CEO, National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers & Dr.Anup Mohta, Director, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya Chair: Dr.AK Agarwal, Former Dean, Maulana Azad Medical College; Additional Director General, Government of India, O/o DGHS & President, Delhi Medical Council 7:00pm|Smriti- An Indian Classical Music & Dance Festival Jugalbandi Bhaskar Das (Bansuri) & Rohan Dasgupta (Sitar) Followed by Odissi recital by Aruna Mohanty. Collab: Rhythm 7:00pm|Odissi recital by Barkha Tanvir, disciple of Anita Babu March 2015 25 3,8,13,17,21,22,28,29,30 1,2,3,4,7,9,11,12,13,15,18,20,21,24,25,26, 27,28,29,30 7,8,11,13,21,27 1,2,4,5,10,15,17,19,22,23,24,25,26,27 7:00pm|Smriti- An Indian Classical Music & Dance Festival. Shehnai recital by duo Sanjeev & Ashwani Shankar Followed by Kathak recital by Namrta Rai. Collab: Rhythm 7:00pm|Implications Of Budget (2015-16) On Salaried Employees And Professionals by Kanika Baweja & Rishi Mittal, Chartered Accountants 1,9,10,11,12,13,18,23,24,25,26,31 14,21 EXHIBITIONS Delhi O’ Delhi Foyer 1 – 31 7:00pm|Artistes Against Cancer 2015. Oorja Jugalbandhi by Shovana Narayan (Kathak) & Dr.Kumud Diwan (Thumri) Collab: Indian Cancer Society 7:00pm|Religious Conversion: Right Or Rowdiness? by Bharat Gupt, Former Associate Professor, Delhi University. In a pluralistic society like India, where many historically entrenched religious systems often contest for social space and dominance, the issue of conversion needs to be seen with a rational perspective that offers to clear the burden of history and dissonance. Prof. Gupt will analyse the legal and moral provisions, followed by a discussion. 7:00pm|XII Jivan Pani Memorial Festival 2015. Conceptualized by Dr.Sonal Mansingh Choral singing by children of Music For All Foundation. Sitar & Cello duet by Shubhendra & Saskia Rao. Collab: Centre for Indian Classical Dances 7:00pm|Sitar recital by Dr.Birendra Nath Mishra Followed by Hindustani Vocal recital by Pt.Bhola Nath Mishra Birds Of Delhi Beautiful birds shot at various locations in Delhi by Prerna Jain 2–5 Kolor Tandav 3 Solo show of semi abstract art by Radha Kumar 7 – 10 Strokes Solo show of paintings by Sanjay Soni 11 – 13 Women Empowerment Charity Art Show by Tagore Foundation & South Delhi Polytechnic for Women 14 – 15 Aartmosphere A handpicked selection of art from the heartland of India presented by Aartique 16 – 18 Eternity Of Thoughts Solo painting exhibition by Yograj Verma 19 – 22 Art Vivid Mixed media artworks by Sanjay Dhawan 23 – 26 Stories 16 Solo show of paintings by Devesh Kumar 27 – 31 Inspired Duo An exhibition of paintings by Pankaj Nigam & Sourabh Mazumdar FOR DETAILS, CALL 4366 3080/90 27 20 11:30am|Curator Mayank Mansingh Kaul leads a walk through FractureIndian Textiles, New Conversations at Devi Art Foundation, an exhibition of contemporary textiles expressed through an examination of the rich traditions of hand-made Indian textiles. Featured are specially-commissioned works by a range of artists and designers, who treat fabrics as large-scale sculptural installations and art. Please contact the Programmes desk for registration and details. 8:00am|IHC WALK|Explore the monuments of Lodhi Garden with History Buff Sohail Hashmi 5:30pm|IHC MEMBERS' MEET| Deafness, No More A Disability- The New Frontier by Prof. (Dr.) JM Hans, Former Head, ENT Dept., RML Hospital 7:00pm|CinePlay- A new genre of Cinema. Adhir Bhat and Bobby Nagra's Some Times (English/Hindi/82mins) Dir.Akarsh Khurana. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.300 & Rs.200 available at the Programmes Desk Mar.4 onwards for IHC members only. Open to all Mar.7 onwards. An Old World Culture presentation. Check panel for details. 7:00pm|The Indian Modern & Nehru Series. Nehru Planning & India's “Socialistic Economy” by Prof. CP Chandrasekhar, Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University Collab: SAHMAT 21 Amaltas 7:00pm|Berlin. Locarno. Rome. St. Sebastian. - The Delhi chapter concludes. Featuring a selection of movies from International Festivals the world over in Delhi Collab: Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, the Embassy of Switzerland in India, the Italian Cultural Institute and the Spanish Cultural Institute in Delhi 7:00pm|Smart Consumer Series. Consumer Justice - How Far? Speakers: Justice Ashok Bhan, Former Supreme Court Judge & Ex President, NCDRC & Dr.Jayashree Gupta, President, Consumers India Collab: Consumers India Feb.26- Mar.1 Solo exhibition of paintings by Tapas Maiti 7:00pm|NIUA-IHC Urban Dialogues. Indian Urbanism by Prof. Ravi Sundaram, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies Gulmohar 30 26 7:00pm|17 National Festival of Creative Arts concludes. Trayyanta Dance theatre in Bharatanatyam based on the philosophy of Upanishad. Choreography: Vaibhav Arekar, Shankya Dance Ensemble. Mystical Forest- a contemporary Dance choreo. exploring life within the forest from the perspective of its inhabitants. Choreo: Santosh Nair, Sadhya Dance Group Collab: Impresario India 14 7:00pm|Berlin. Locarno. Rome. St. Sebastian. - The Delhi chapter continues. Featuring a selection of movies from International Festivals the world over in Delhi Collab: Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, the Embassy of Switzerland in India, the Italian Cultural Institute and the Spanish Cultural Institute in Delhi 7:00pm|Living In The Moment by Swami Bodhananda, Chairman, Sambodh Foundation 7:00pm|Sarangi recital by Ahsan Ali, disciple of Ustad Asaf Ali. Accompanist: Amaan Ali (Tabla). Followed by Duet by Fateh Ali Khan (Sitar) & Rajesh Prasanna (Flute) Accompanist: Arshad Khan (Tabla). Concludes with an Odissi recital by Sandhya Manoj, disciple of Guru Durga Charan Ranbir th 7:00pm|Heritage Series- Language In Distress by Peggy Mohan, linguist, author and music teacher. Collab: Youth for Heritage Foundation 7:00pm|Standup Comedy- Me, My Dad & His Girlfriends (Hinglish/90mins) by Zakir Khan His name is Khan (from the epiglottis) but he is certainly not a terrorist. This 'Confused Desi' serves up his take on modern India, talks about his relationship with his Mom, Dad, his dynamics with the world during his childhood, teenage and adulthood with a hard to resist rustic humor that'll have you nodding your heads and clapping as you relate to everything he says. Tickets at Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.150 available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture presentation 29 Convention Centre Foyer th 7:00pm|BOOK LAUNCH|Aryans, Jews, Brahmins: Theorizing Authority Through Myths Of Identity by Dorothy M. Figueira Followed by conversations between the author and scholars Tanika Sarkar & Brajn Ranjan Mani. Collab: Navayana 7:00pm|DOC FILM|My Sacred Glass Bowl (Hindi/English/2014/26mins) Dir.Priya Thuvassery Looks at the concept of virginity as it is perceived by contrasting communities. Followed by Shame Was A Place Inside (English/2014/10mins) Dir.Priyanka Chhabra Contemplating the nature of shame- where does the emotion reside? Collab: PSBT 7:00pm|XII Jivan Pani Memorial Festival, 2015. ABHILAASHA– Aspiration Dedicated to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan by Dr.Sonal Mansingh & Centre for Indian Classical Dances. Solo dance recitals by Sanjib Bhattacharya (Manipuri), Dipjyoti Das (Sattriya) & by Quincy Kendell Charles (Kathak) 7:00pm|Administering Technical Regulations: Promoting Self Regulation Speakers: Dr.RP Singh, Secretary General, Quality Council of India, Anil Jauhri, CEO, National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies, Ajay Mathur, Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Rakesh Kacker, Director, India Habitat Centre Chair: Adil Zainulbhai, Chairman, QCI 19 7:00pm|17 National Festival of Creative Arts continues. Preranaprada (Inspirational) through Choreography of Bharatanatyam, Folk & Ritual Dances with motifs of Martial arts and acrobatics by visually challenged artists of Mysore Nagaraj's Articulate Ability, Bangalore. Followed by Gotipua- the precursor to Odissi Dance by disciples of Nakshyatra Gurukul Dance Academy of Bijay Sahoo, Orissa Collab: Impresario India 7:00pm|IHC Holi Celebrations- Phoolon Ki Holi presented by Charkula Arts Academy, Mathura. Check with the Programmes Desk for details. 7:00pm|DOC FILM|Girija- A Lifetime In Music (Hindi with English subtitles/2014/ 120mins) Dirs.Debapriya Adhikary, Samanwaya Sarkar & Sankalp Meshram. Prods.Madhu Chandra & Sudha Datta. Tells the story of Girija Devi - one of the most celebrated vocalists of India. The film is an aesthete's delight as it explores Girija Devi's extraordinary personal journey from a relatively obscure childhood in the precincts of Banaras to iconic pinnacle of glory. Replete with snatches of Girija ji's music, it is an unforgettable and intimate encounter with the musical genius of this living legend. 7:00pm|Rabindra Sangeet by Agnivo Bandopadhyay, Head, Music Department, Rabindra Bharati University Collab: Impresario India 23 Birds Of Delhi Beautiful birds shot at various locations in Delhi by Prerna Jain Eternity Of Thoughts Solo painting exhibition by Yograj Verma Rang Taana Textile-mixed media works by Gaytri Singh Duo show of works in glass & recyclable material by Kuljeet Singh & Nirab Jtotibora EXHIBITION 12 22 16 9 7:00pm|Tigalbandi Pt.Vishwanath and Manu Maharaj (Vocal) & Bhaskar Nath (Shehnai). Followed by Solo Tabla recital by Ustad Sabir Khan. Sitar recital by Ustad Shahid Pervez. Collab: Baba Vishwanath Society 7:00pm|Conversations On Urbanization Series- A series of interactive discussions on issues of urbanization. Ecomodel City Kitakyushu, Japan: What India Can Learn by Junichi Sono, Deputy Director, Kitakyushu Asian Center for Low Carbon Society. An IHC-ICRIER initiative 7:00pm|Healing Through Acupressure by Ketan V Shah, acupressure specialist Collab: Age Care India 3 15 Casuarina 28 EXHIBITIONS 7:00pm|Vimhans continues with its monthly series on issues concerning the elderly. This month- Forgetfulness In Elderly- What To Do? 7:00pm|Thatheras Of Jandiala GuruPreserving India's Intangible Cultural Heritage by Dr.Yaaminey Mubayi, Social Development Professional 7:00pm|Caferati @Habitat- The Open Mike Series continues. Perform your own work, in any of the languages of the National Capital Region. Poetry, fiction, diatribes, songs, it's all good. You get two minutes, and the microphone; the rest is up to you. Moderator: Danish Husain 7:00pm|Hindustani Vocal recital by Omkar Havaldar, disciple of Dr.Nagaraj Rao Havaldar 5:00pm|Creative Expressions For Smart Consumers Performances to generate awareness regarding unethical medical practices, misleading advertisements and junk food. Conceptualised by Dr.Roopa Vajpeyi, University Academic and Consumer Activist. Collab: Consumers India 8:00pm|Berlin. Locarno. Rome. St. Sebastian. - Opening of the Delhi chapter. Featuring a selection of movies from International Festivals the world over in Delhi Collab: Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, the Embassy of Switzerland in India, the Italian Cultural Institute and the Spanish Cultural Institute in Delhi Visual Arts Gallery Feb.24 Mar.7 Abstracts In Oil – In 3 Series/ Trickles/ Demure/ Reflections Art works by actor-director Amol Palekar 8 – 15 Perfectly Imperfect Solo exhibition of wood fired ceramics and porcelain executed during residency in Jingdezhen China by Leena Batra 16 – 19 Rang Taana Textile-mixed media works by Gaytri Singh Mar.27 China Art Exhibition Works in mixed medium by Wu Apr.4 Weishan, Zeng Laide, Wang Keju, Chen Jian, Xiao Feng, Wang Jianguo, Zhu Daoping, Cui Jin & Zhi Min Open Palm Court Gallery Feb.28- My Dream Poppies Solo exhibition of watercolour Mar.5 paintings by Vijay Kiyawat 10 – 15 Sangbit… Group show by Suhas Roy, Lalu Prasad, Sunil Das, Jogen Chowdhury, T Vaikuntam, Subrata Gangopadhyay, Jayshree Chakravarty, Chandra Bhattacharyya, Atin Basak and others 16 – 18 Duo show of works in glass & recyclable material by Kuljeet Singh & Nirab Jtotibora 25 – 31 The Poetry Of Purpose: A Portrait Of Women Leaders Of India Solo photography exhibit by Mick Minard Experimental Art Gallery 25 – 26 Group show of paintings by Dibakar Mani, Arup Lodh, Nilesh Vede, Sonam Gyatso & Victor Selveraj 27 – 31 Art Vivid Solo show of Mixed Media paintings by Sanjay Dhawan Public Spaces Feb.24- Mar.4 A photo exhibition by NFI 12 onwards. Kindred Nations presented by The Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C. Plaza Steps Jan.14 Rain, The Ganga Waterfront Along The Time Machine –Apr.20 Public Art Installation- Excavations in Hymns Of Clay by Manav Gupta FOR DETAILS, CALL 4366 2024/25 Programme schedules are subject to change / cancellation. Please call the Programme Desk to seek information on any last minute changes. All Tickets & Advance Reservation Slips (unless otherwise mentioned) can be picked up only from Programme Desk.
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