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Ignca Feb 08-10 DAY 1 8TH FEB 2019 Time Stage 1: Stage 2 : Kala Kaushal: Samwaad Samaavesh Crafts Workshops 10:00 AM - Inauguration by Honourable Minister of Culture Dr. Mahesh Sharma 11:00 AM Kathak Performance by Vineet Nigam and group 11:00 AM - Plenary Session: Dharmic Capitalism - A New Economic Model for an Emerging World Order? 12:00 PM Gaur Gopal Das, Meghnad Desai, Rajeev Srivastava & Subhash Chandra | Shereen Bhan (M) 12:00 PM - Are Bhakti and the Arts mutually History as the New Master Class: 01:00 PM exclusive in India? Battleground Patthachitra and Palm Ananda Shankar Jayant, Lakshmi Lavanya Vemsani, Meenakshi Jain, Leaf Painting of Orissa Vishwanathan, Shekhar Sen & Rizwan Qaiser & Yatindra Mishra Saradindu Mukherji | Malavika Avinash (M) | Vikram Sampath (M) 01:00 PM - The 3 T's of Tradition: Temples, Devabhasha: Sanskrit, the 02:00 PM Textiles, Travel | Chithra Language of Madhavan, Shefali Vaidya & Swami the Gods | Kaushal Panwar, Mitrananda Nagaraj Paturi, Radhavallabh | Hema Hari (M) Tripathi & Shatavadhani Ganesh | D K Hari (M) 02:00 PM - The Importance of Inter-Faith Clear are the Paths of India: Master Class: 03:00 PM Dialogues | Imam Tawhidi in Cultural and Political Encounters Paper Machie and conversation with Vishwa Adluri of Indians and Jews | Shimon Lev Madhubani Painting of in conversation with Khinvraj Bihar Jhangid 03:00 PM - Statecraft in India- from the Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu: The 04:00 PM times of Chanakya | Ashwin Divine Feminine in Indic Belief | Sanghi, Gautam Chikermane, Madhu Khanna & Sonal Mansingh | Pavan Varma & Sundeep Bhutoria Shefali Vaidya (M) | Sudhir Chaudhary (M) 04:00 PM - The Forgotten Legacy of Syama Master Class: 05:00 PM Prasad Mookerji | Tathagata Roy Cherial Masks and Cherial in conversation with Shubhrastha A Quest for the Eternal: Sufism Painting of Telengana ARTH in South Asia | Alan Godlas, Carl Ernst & Hasan Kerim Guc | Syed Salman Chisty (M) A CULTURE Followed by a Performance by 05:00 PM - Evening Shadows: A Kavi the Shahi Qawwals of Ajmer 05:45 PM Sammelan | Sudeep Sen, Yatindra Shariff PRESENTS FEST Mishra | Sundeep Bhutoria (M) 05:45 PM - Shanti Samsara: Living in Gotipua Dance Performance Master Class: 06:30 PM Harmony with the Environment from Odisha Warli Tribal Painting of INDIA’S FIRST | Ricky Key Maharashtra 06:45 PM - Love and the Divine: A Carnatic Classical Concert - Performance by Bombay Jayashri MULTIREGIONAL 08:30 PM CULTURE FESTIVAL DAY 2 9TH FEB 2019 DAY 3 10TH FEB 2019 Time Kala Kaushal: Stage 1: Samwaad Stage 2 : Samaavesh Taare Zameen Par: Time Kala Kaushal: Crafts Kids Section Stage 1: Samwaad Stage 2 : Samaavesh Taare Zameen Par: Crafts Kids Section Workshops Workshops 10:00 AM - Activism via the Arts: Great Minds from Bengal: 11:45 AM 10:00 AM - Conquest without Coercion: Rituals: Balancing Traditions Legitimate or Opportunistic? | Tagore, Swami Vivekananda, 11:00 AM India's Civilizational Outreach and Modernity | DK Hari, Ananda Jayant, Malavika Sri Aurobindo| Francois Hari Kiran Vadlamani, Prasenjit Dushyant Shridhar & Pradeep Avinash, Swarnamalya Ganesh Gautier, Hindol Sengupta, Basu, Shimon Lev & Sudhir Chakravarty | Hema Hari (M) & Vivek Agnihotri | Swapan Dasgupta & Sounak Devare | Anuraag Saxena (M) Shubhrastha (M) Chattopadhyay | Kanchan Gupta (M) 11:00 AM - Subramaniam Swamy in The land of Zero: Origins of 11:00 AM - The Mystery of the Netaji Baul Performance by Gautam Master Class: 12:00 PM conversation with Anuraag India's STEM (Science, 12:00 PM Files: Rediscovering the Das Baul Patua Painting Saxena Technology, Engineering & Master Class: Forgotten Chapter of Indian of Bengal Mathematics) Journey | History | Talk by Anuj Dhar Gautam Desiraju, Sanjhi Paper Art Krishnamurthy of Uttar Pradesh 12:00 PM - North East Percussion Indic Ramasubramaniam, Mayank Aryan Invasion Theory: A 01:00 PM Ensemble | Anil Suri, Philosophy for Vahia & Sangeeta Menon | Myth or Reality? David Frawley, Koenrad Elst & Children by Anand Ranganathan (M) Niraj Rai | Anand Ranganathan Ushma Williams (M) Ages 8-12 12:00 PM - Demystifying Tantra | David Scripting an Indic Narrative| Indic Philosophy 01:00 PM Frawley, Dipankar Khanna, Abhijit Majumdar, Rahul for Children by 01:00 PM - The Song of the Divine: Media & Culture: The Indic Madhu Khanna, Rajib Sarma & Roushan, R. Jagannathan, Ushma Williams 02:00 PM Bhagavad Gita & its Universal Connects and the Disconnects Philosophy for Yogini Shambhavi | Vikram Shubhrastha & Sree Iyer | Ages 8-12 Message | Bibek Debroy and Kanchan Gupta, Madhu Children by Sampath (M) Dimple Kaul (M) Meghnad Desai | Nilesh Oak Kishwar, Shehzad Poonawalla, Ushma Williams (M) Sree Iyer & Tarek Fatah | Kunal Ages 13-17 Majumder (M) 01:00 PM - Address by Arnab Goswami Master Class: Indic Philosophy Madhubani 02:00 PM - 02:00 PM for Children by Sarve Santu Niramaya: Agar Firdaus Zamin Ast: The Master Class: Ancient Indian Painting of Bihar 03:00 PM Ushma Williams Wellness in the Indic Thought Lost Traditions of Kashmir | Bhil Pithora History for | David Frawley, Rama Ages 13-17 Rahul Pandita, Sangeeta Tribal Painting Children by Jayasundar & Yogini Menon, Subhash Kak & Sushil of Madhya Ushma Williams Shambhavi | Ushma Williams Pandit | Aditya Raj Kaul (M) Pradesh Ages 8-12 02:00 PM - Jaat Na Poocho Sadhu Ki: The We, the Country of Story Ancient Indian (M) 03:00 PM Scourge of Caste | Abhinav Tellers | Amish Tripathi, Kishwar History for Prakash, Chilkur Rangarajan, Desai, Makarand Paranjpe, Children by Ekam Sat Vipraha Bahudha Guru Prakash & Kaushal Nagaraj Paturi & Vineet Bajpai Ushma Williams 03:00 PM - The Untold Stories of the Ancient Indian 04:00 PM Vadanti: The Eternal Message Panwar| Pooja Paswan (M) | Hari Kiran Vadlamani (M) Ages 8-12 Indian Courtesan | Lakshmi History for Vishwanathan, Madhu Natraj & of the Indic Faiths | Acharya Children by Master Class: Lokesh Muni, Dipankar Khanna, 03:00 PM - Feminism and Tradition: The Epic Saga: Mahabharata, Ancient Indian Swarnamalya Ganesh| Vikram Ushma Williams Clay Pottery Harbhajan Singh, Pavan Varma 04:00 PM Compatible or at Odds? | the Tale of Human Nature| History for Sampath (M) Ages 13-17 from Rajasthan & Subhash Kak | Hindol Lavanya Vemsani, Raveena Nilesh Oak & Vishwa Adluri | Children by Sengupta (M) Tandon & Smriti Irani | Vikram Gautam Chikermane (M) Ushma Williams Sampath (M) Ages 13-17 04:00 PM - Meri Fitarat Hai Mastana | All is Fair in Love: LGBTIQIA + Master Class: Tholpavakoothu 04:00 PM - Alternative Narratives of Pandavani Performance by TAMING OF THE 05:00 PM Manoj Muntashir in a poetic Community in the Indian Sanganer Block - The Story of 05:00 PM India's Freedom Struggle | Teejan Bai WILD, Puppet conversation with Arjun Singh Tradition | Ashok Row Kavi, Printing of Ramayana Kishwar Desai, Prasenjit Basu, Performance by Kadian Gopi Shankar Madurai, Jerry Rajasthan (Shadow Puppet Sanjeev Sanyal & Saradindu DOLLS THEATRE Johnson & Tarek Fatah | Kunal Performance) of Mukherji | Hindol Sengupta (M) Majumder (M) Kerala 05:00 PM - 05:00 PM - Film Premier: "Blood Buddhas" by Nikhil SIngh Rajput; followed Master Class: Advertising & Culture by Manipuri Raas Leela Master Class: Chittara Tribal 06:00 PM Piyush Pandey Performance Handloom 06:30 PM by a discussion:"Bringing our Gods Home"| Anuraag Saxena, Painting from Weaving of Domenic DiGiovanni, Karen Attiah & Tess Davis Karnataka Assam 06:30 PM - Ayodhya & Sabarimala: Where Faith Intersects the Law | Atiq Ur Rehman, Chilkur Rangarajan, Koenrad 06:00 PM - The Grand Indian Narrative | Rajiv Malhotra in conversation with TV Mohandas Pai 08:00 PM Elst, Jai Sai Deepak, Meenakshi Jain, Rizwan Qaiser, Shaina N.C. & Swarnamalya Ganesh 07:00 PM Performance by Bombay Bairaag 08:00 PM - 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM A Confluence | Pt. 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