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FEB 2 Saturday Inaugural Day FEB 3 Sunday FEB 4 Monday FEB 5 FEB 2 Saturday Inaugural Day FEB 3 Sunday FEB 4 Monday HERITAGE MUSIC FILM Visit to the Indian Government Mint & RBI Monetary Museum Ganesh Sawant - Pakhwaj / Sangeet Mishra- Sarangi Tingya (Marathi) by Mahesh Hadawale Bottom steps of the Asiatic Library - Start Point 9:45 pm onwards Horniman Circle 10.15 am - 11.15 am Eros Preview Theatre 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm A visit to the Mint and the RBI Monetary Museum. Open only to Indian Nationals. Children 8+ years only. Percussion and string: Indian Classical (Marathi) KG feature film award ‘08 nominee Heritage MUSIC FILM Heritage Ride The Big Red Bus Histoire D’une Rencontre (The History of a Meeting) Museum Bus Depot - Start Point 7.00 pm Horniman Circle 11.30 am - 12.30 pm Eros Preview Theatre 5.30 pm - 7.15 pm Classic Rock 85 mins- French African Film Trip around historic Fort area in the open-deck Nilambari Bus. Gateway of India, Oval, C.S.T.,Horniman Circle to Lion Gate FILM FILM LITERATURE Experimental Shorts - International films by Norman McClaren Gafla (Hindi) by Sameer Hanchate PenTathalon - Exercise for Fiction Writers by Kavita Bhanot - Session 1 of 2 Gallery Beyond 11.00 am -1.00 pm Eros Preview Theatre 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm BNHS Auditorium 10.30 am - 1.30 pm 90 min KG feature film award ‘08 nominee The popular fiction writing workshop is back. Register with Fiction Workshop in the subject line along with a 500 word fiction writing sample.LITERATURE FILM FILM Video films by and on contemporary Indian Artists …. Anuramaman (Bengali) by Anirudh Roy Chowdhury LITERATURE Gallery Beyond 2.30 pm - 5.30 pm Cama Hall 6.30 pm children music Poetry Appreciation For Children (age: 10+) by Sampurna Chattarji 150 min approx KG feature film award’08 nominee NGMA Auditorium 10.30 am - 1.30 pm Beneath the craze for WII games & PS2s is a dying appreciation for poetry by children. Register with Poetry Appreciation FILM DANCE for Children in the subject line.E A Petal - Ggotip by Jang Sun Woo Pond’s Age Miracle Dance Contest 4.00 pm - 4.30 pm Max Mueller Bhavan 4.30 pm Amphitheatre LITERATURE 1996 - 89 min-Korean Film Freelance Writing by Kavitha Rao - Session 1 STREET Elphinstone Seminar Room 1 10.30 am - 12.30 pm LITERATURE FILM Salaam Bombay How to build networks, research on stories & be a good freelance writer. Register with Freelance Writing in the subject line. Chihwaseon by Im Kwon Taek Amphitheatre 5.00 pm - 5.30 pm Max Mueller Bhavan 7.30 pm. Theatre Against Tobacco LITERATURE 2002 - 117 min- Korean Film The Art of Translation by Rimi B Chatterjee - Session 1 of 2 DANCE visual arts literature Elphinstone Seminar Room 2 1.30 pm- 4.30 pm FILM Folk dances of East India Lost in Translation? Lost meanings, words, associations and experiences can be found again at this workshop by Rimi Muna Moto (Somebody Else’s Child) Amphitheatre 5.45 pm - 6.30 pm Chatterjee. Register with Art of Translation in the subject line. Eros Preview Theatre 10.00 am - 11.45 am Folk dances of East India by the Nrityanjali troupe. 1976 - 89 min French-African Film LITERATURE DANCE Writing for Children by Jane Bhandari & Marilyn Noronha - Session 1 of 2 FILM Blue Jackal BNHS Auditorium 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm Les Mille Et Une Mains (A Thousand and One Hands) Amphitheatre 7.00 pm - 8.00 pm Writing for children is not as easy as it seems. Register with Writing for Children in the subject line. Eros Preview Theatre 12 noon - 1.30 pm A children’s ballet by Shila Mehta’s Nupur Jhankar Academy. 1973 - 75 min French-African Film LITERATURE DANCE Poetry in Performance by Jeet Thayil FILM Mohini Attam food heritage walk NGMA Auditorium 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm Tasuma (The Fighter) by Kollo Daniel Sanou Amphitheatre 8.15 pm - 9.15 pm. Learn the art of performance poetry with Jeet Thayil. Register with Performance Poetry in the subject line. Eros Preview Theatre 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm Mohini Attam by artists of Nateshvari Dance Gurukul. 2003 - 85 mins French-African Film LITERATURE CHILDREN/Art In Memoriam 1: FILM Informal Calligraphy David Sassoon Library Garden 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm BAARA (The Porter) Souleymane Cissé Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm Kala Ghoda pays tribute to & honours writers who’ve passed away last year-Revathy Gopal (Tribute by Skanda Gopal, Eros Preview Theatre 5.30 pm - 7.00 pm Ranjan Joshi conducts a workshop on Calligraphy for 13 yrs + Sampurna Chattarji & Sridala Swami) & Shakti Bhatt. (Tribute paid by Jeet Thayil.) 1978 - 99 min French-African Film CHILDREN/Art LITERATURE FILM Clay Modelling In Memoriam 2 : Pyaar ke Side Effects by Saket Chowdhury Parking Lot 4.30 pm - 6.00 pm David Sassoon Library Garden 6.00 pm -7.00 pm Eros Preview Theatre 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm 5 yrs + workshop theatre dance Kala Ghoda pays tribute to and honours writers who’ve passed away last year— Kersy Katrak (Tribute by Maia Katrak and (Hindi): KG feature film award ‘08 nominee CHILDREN/DANCE Usha Katrak) and Qurratulain Hyder. (Tribute paid by Kavita Punjabi.) FILM Remo D Souza - Bollywood with Kids LITERATURE Missed Call by Vinay Subramaniam/ Mridul Toolsidas NGMA Auditorium 5.00 pm- 6.15 pm Panel - Partition Narratives Cama Hall 4.30 pm Dance Bollywood style with this famous film choreographer David Sassoon Library Garden 7.00 pm- 8.00 pm 105 min (Hindi): KG feature film award ‘08 nominee Theatre A panel discussion on literature about the partition during & after 1947. Moderated by Rehan Ansari. Panelists: Anju FILM Masi Ne De Fansi - Parsi Farce (Premiere) Makhija, Rita Kothari, Alok Bhalla & Kavita Punjabi. Hawa Aane Do (Let the Wind Blow) by Partho Sengupta NGMA Auditorium 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm LITERATURE Cama Hall 7.30 pm A one act play about a rich aunt and her niece who is married to a small time theatre actor; both wife and husband are Book Launch: Mumbai Masti 93 mins 2004 (Hindi): KG feature film award’08 nominee waiting for the aunts death to get a huge will. What comes out of this is total confusion- Director Sam Kerawala film street David Sassoon Library Garden 8.00 pm - 9.00 pm MUSIC Theatre Book launch: Mumbai Masti, a book written by the very charming Bachi Karkaria and Krsna Mehta. Rajnigandha Shekhawat ANK’s- Jis Lahore Nahin Dekhya - Hindi LITERATURE Horniman Circle 3.00 pm - 4.00 pm Horniman Circle 8.00 pm. onwards Open Mike Singing Rajasthani Royal Folk, it is the essence - tunes of time, moods, memories Cast: Preeta Mathur Thakur, Dharmesh Tiwari, Madhu Shrivastav, Charu Bhutani, Ashish Salim, S.C. Makhija, Dinesh David Sassoon Library Garden 9:00 pm - 9:15 pm MUSIC Thakur. Directed by Dinesh Thakur 15 minutes every day, for those who mix writing with performance. Each session will have 6 slots of up to 2 minutes each. Chaotic Mess LITERATURE Horniman Circle 4.00 pm - 4.30 pm FEB 5 Tuesday Open Screen College Band David Sassoon Library Garden 9:15 pm - 9:30 pm MUSIC CHILDREN/Art 15 minutes each day, for those who mix the word with the visual arts. Each session will have 6 slots of up to 2 minutes each. Los Amigos Informal Calligraphy Horniman Circle 5.00 pm - 6.30 pm Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm DANCE Ranjan Joshi conducts a workshop on Calligraphy for 7yrs+, 20 kids Pond’s Age Miracle Dance Contest 3.00 pm - 3.30 pm Latin Jazz Amphitheatre MUSIC CHILDREN/Theatre Drama Workshop DANCE Minoti Khaund and Sunita Bhuyan Horniman Circle 6.45 pm - 7.30 pm Parking Lot 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm Folk Dances of Tibet. by Tazeen, 8yrs +, 20 kids Amphitheatre 4.00 pm - 5.30 pm Classical and Folk music Brought to you by Tibet India Foundation MUSIC Heritage Horniman Circle Walk INAUGURATION Kavita Seth - Sufi Horniman Circle 7.45 pm - 8.45 pm Steps of Asiatic Library - Start Point 5.00 pm Amphitheatre 5.30 pm - 6.00 pm A walk in the historic core of the Fort through Asiatic Library, Horniman Circle & St. Thomas Cathedral, highlighted by a Inauguration of the 10th Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2008 Kavita Seth and Karwaan Sufi Group dedicates the performance to the poet Molana Rumi MUSIC film screening on the history of the Asiatic Society. DANCE Heritage Phoolon ki Holi by Jaipur Virasat Foundation Pratichee Horniman Circle 9.00 pm - 10.00 pm Museum Bus Tour Amphitheatre 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Museum Bus Depot - Start Point 2.30 pm An extravaganza of Rajasthani Dance & Music. The ex ‘Viva’ girl’s music is very Indian with a foot-tapping feel to her music. CHILDREN Covers all museums in the area.Rs.200/- per person. DANCE LIFESTYLE/WORKSHOP Folk Dances of Maharashtra Workshop JN School+NGO Kids Kala Ghoda Parking Lot 11.00 am Prahlad Kakkar Amphitheatre 7.15 pm - 8.10 pm Muse 11.30 am Brought to you by MTDC Senior kids from Jamnabai Narsee School will collaborate with kids to create paintings on canvas CHILDREN/DANCE Workshop on Tea Tasting DANCE Muse 5.00 pm Pooja Bedi and Hanif Hilal accompanied by Asterix’s Dance Troupe Dance Sessions Parking Lot 11.00 am - 1.00 pm Workshop on Tea Tasting Amphitheatre 8.15 pm - 8.30 pm Literature A Rhumba,Salsa,Jive, Cha Cha Medley performed to Bollywood numbers by Pratik Gandhi, 5 yrs +, 25 kids CHILDREN/MUSIC Rebuilding Babel DANCE David Sassoon Library Garden 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Remo presents CHHAU Dance Workshop on Music therapy Parking Lot 11.00 am - 12.30 pm A panel discussion on the art of translation.
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