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Artwork Aug16 Cal Box Final.Cdr 7:00pm|Songs of the Golden Age of Bengal 7:00pm | NTLive - A Broadcast. Experience the best of British theatre at Habitat! 4:00pm & 7:30pm| Piya Behrupiya (Hindi/ 7:00pm | STAND UP COMEDY. My Baby by singer Sudeb Chatterjee Collab: 130mins with 10mins interval) Dir. Atul August 2016 7 Thinks I'm Funny (English/90mins with 14 Impresario India 21 Frankenstein (English/2011/140mins). Dir. 28 Danny Boyle. Kumar. Separated from her twin brother interval) by Sorabh Pant. Sorabh on the Childlike in his innocence but 7:00 | DOC FILM | Begum Hazrat Mahal grotesque in form, Frankenstein's bewildered wonderful insanity of becoming a father. Enter Sebastian following a shipwreck, Viola 3,4,5,6,7,9,12,14,16,17,20,21,22,23,24, (Urdu/2011/26mins) Dir: Mohi-ud-Din creature is cast out into a hostile universe by disguises herself as a boy to serve the a world of burps, poop, farts, overpriced his horror-struck maker. Tickets at Rs.500, 25,27,31 Mirza. Film on the life and times of Begum Duke of Illyria. Wooing Olivia on the clothes, pre-school politics & auditioning Rs.350 & Rs.250 available at the Programme nannies. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.200 Hazrat Mahal, who played a significant Desk from Aug 1 onwards for IHC members Duke's behalf, she is stunned to find 2,5,8,9,10,11,12,13,18,19,20,21,23,25, available at the Programme Desk. Old World role in the first war of Indian ndependence only. Open to all from Aug 4. An Old World herself the object of Olivia's affections. Culture presentation 26,28,29,30,31 7:30pm|Chand Roz Aur Meri Jaan Culture presentation Confusion reigns supreme in this classic 7:00pm| Singapore Film Festival. Utter (26 (Urdu/English/70mins) Dir. Salima Raza. 4:00pm - 8:00pm |Cinema of Alexander Kluge: romantic comedy of mistaken identity, mins) 3 animations from Singapore. A talk by A theatrical rendition of letters exchanged In the Tracts of Time. Film retrospective & songs, dances and multiple marriages. 7,14,20,27,28 Tan Wei Keong animation artist on between Faiz Ahmad Faiz and Alys, his appreciation sessions conclude. Films: Female Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 & Rs.250 available Singapore's animation industry follows. Patriot (German/1979/121mins), Blind SUN wife, during his imprisonment in Sindh. at the Programme Desk from Aug 1 for 1,2,5,7,8,9,10,12,14,16,18,19,21,22,23, Collab: High Commission of the Republic of Director (German/1986/96mins) Entry free. Singapore The letters symbolize our hopes, our Collab: Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller IHC members only. Open to all from Aug 24,25,26,29,31 aspirations and embodied in them our 4. An Old World Culture presentation 7:00pm | Observing 75th anniversary of the Bhavan 'singing tomorrows'. Cast: Salima Raza, IHC Lok Sangeet Sammelan 7:00pm| From Selling Samosas to Ruling the 1,4,8,11,17,18,24,25,30,31 passing of Tagore by Shreya Guha Thakurtha 7:00 pm | in songs and Mounita C. Mukherjee in Banwari Taneja. Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350 celebrates 250 years of poet Waris Shah's Airwaves. Speaker: Khurafati Nitin. In this narration. Collab: Impresario India & Rs.200 available at the Programme Desk monumental work Heer. The festival presents interactive presentation, Khurafati Nitin Chaar Yaar in a performance titled 'Gardens of 6,7,15,19,20 4:00pm - 7:00pm | Film workshop concludes. from Aug 1 for IHC members only. Open will share his story as a radio artist, and WORKSHOP WORKSHOP Desire' featuring Madan Gopal Singh, Fees: Rs.2000 for Habitat Film Club members, to all from Aug 4. An Old World Culture Deepak Castelino, Pritam Ghosal, Amjad will reflect on the transformative potential Rs.2500 for others. presentation Khan of radio as a medium. Collab: Readomania 1 8 15 22 29 7:00pm | Ustad Ahmadjan Thirakwa Music Festival 2016. Tabla solo by Shariq Mustafa accompanied by Ahsan Ali Khan 7:00pm | Navarasa - Kathak recital by on Sarangi. Flute recital by Hariprasad 7:00pm | Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam 2 Day Dr.Tina Tambe, disciple of Uma Dogra Chaurasia accompanied by Rashid Festival of Music & Dance. Hindustani and Dr. Suchitra Harmalkar 7:00 pm |IHC Lok Sangeet Sammelan Mustafa Thirakwa on Tabla and classical vocal recital by Swarnima 7:00pm|Carnatic vocal recital by Vasudha celebrates 250 years of poet Waris Shah's Debopriya Ranadive on flute. Limited Gusain, disciple of Kishori Amonkar. Ravi. Accompanying artistes: monumental work Heer. Performance by passes available at the Programme Desk MON from Aug 16 onwards for IHC members Accompanying artistes: Sarit Das on G.Raghavendra Prasad on violin, WORKSHOP 6:30am - 11:00am | NATURE Jasbir Jassi. Guest artiste, Rabbi Shergill only. Tabla, Vinay Mishra on Harmonium, N. Padmanaban on Mridangam. PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP | An 7:00pm | DOC FILM|The Pinochet Case Murad Ali Khan on Sarangi. Followed by Collab: Shanmukhananda Sangeetha Independence Day Initiative - 1 day (Spanish/ French/2001/109mins). Dir. 7:00pm | Grow Younger and Live Longer. Bharatanatyam recital by Jin Shanshan, Sabha workshop by Kashish Malhotra Mehta of Patricio Guzman. The film explores how a Speaker: Dr. H.K. Chopra, cardiologist disciple of Leela Samson, and her troupe 7:00 pm | Vaak. Poetry reading by Wildography. Fee: Rs.500 for IHC small group of people in Madrid laid the and author. The lecture will discuss the from China. Dr. Anamika, R.Chetankranti, Upendra members, and Rs.750 for others. Open for groundwork for Augusto Pinochet's arrest necessary preventive and precautionary Collab: Swaraanjali Institute Of Dance, Kumar. Chair: Dr. Ajay Tiwari. Collab: all age groups. Registrations open from -- catching a dictator 25 years after his rise lifestyle practices to lead a healthy life. Drums And Harmonic Arts Bharatiya Jnanpith Aug 1 at the Programme desk. to power. Collab: FD Zone Collab: Age Care India 7:00pm | FILM CLUB SCREENING | 7:00|Gunijan Sabha. An interaction with 7:00pm |FILM CLUB SCREENING | Festival Festival of Films from Iran. Risk of Acid Rain of Films from Iran Melbourne (93 mins/2014) 2 9 Pakhawaj maestro Pt. Dalchand Sharma 16 (Ehtemal-e Baran-Asidi-2015/105 mins) 23 Dir. Nima Javidi. Just before they depart to 30 of the Nathdwara Gharana. Collab: Ustad Dir. Behtash Sanaeeha. Manoochehr is 60 Melbourne, a well-meaning favour by Amir Imamuddin Khan Dagar Indian Music Art years old, has retired from the tobacco and Sara leads to a tragic event. Collab: 7:00pm | Day 2 of Vasudhaiva And Culture Society & The Dagar department. Yet, he continues to go to work NETPAC India & Iranian Independents Kutumbakam, Festival of Music & Dance. Archives Jaipur since he has nothing else to do. Risk of Acid 7:00 pm | Ibteeda Festival 2. Sarangi duet, Hindustani classical vocal recital by Prof. 7:00pm | FILM CLUB SCREENING | Rain is a minimalist poetic take on the bitter Ustad Ghulam Sabir Khan & Murad Ali reality of loneliness. Collab: NETPAC India Khan. Tabla duet, Ustad Hashmat Ali Khan Swarnamoy Chakraborty, disciple of Pt. Festival of Films from Iran. Rooz-e Roshan and Iranian Independents & Ustad Akram Khan. Collab: Saurang Arun Bhaduri. Accompanying artistes: - The Bright Day (Iran/2013/96mins) Dir. 7:00pm | Tribute to Pt. Subhash Nirwan. Parampara Society of Moradabad Gharana & Sarit Das on Tabla, Vinay Mishra on Hossein Shahabi. The film takes us Guru Pradeep Shankar Academy Vocal recital by Dr.Harish Tiwari, disciple of Harmonium. Followed by Sitar recital of through the streets and back alleys of Pt.Bhimsen Joshi, followed by Tabla recital 7:00pm | Book Release. Feminist Subversions: TUE Pt. Amitava Chatterjee with Kausik Dutta Tehran. A woman – a kindergarten teacher by Suraj Nirwan. Collab: Pt.Gopal Das Governmentalities & Gender Knowledge in South - and her driver have six hours to track Asia. Editor: Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay. 7:00pm | Kochi Muziris Biennale: A Cultural on Tabla. Collab: Swaraanjali Institute of Nirwan Memorial Music Society Dance, Drums And Harmonic Arts down witnesses willing to testify in court Panel: Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay, Investment in Diversity. LILA PRISM Series 7:00pm |DOC FILM|The Jungle Gang to save a man's life. The man in question is Jashodhara Dasgupta, Dipta Bhog. Collab: 4th edition on "Institution as Practice". 7:00pm | Protect Child to Protect Humanity (Multilingual/ 2012/65mins). Zubaan Books accused of killing his boss' son. But no one Speakers: MA Baby, Venu Vasudevan, by Kailash Satyarthi, Child Rights activist Dir. Krishnendu Bose. A wildlife film series is sure. And yet there were witnesses to 7:00pm|Summer Rain. Poetry reading. Ganga Riyas Komu. Collab: LILA Foundation and recipient of Nobel Peace Prize, 2014. that has been made exclusively for children Prasad Vimal (Hindi), Manohar the tragedy. Only, they have to be Chair: DR Kaarthikeyan. Collab: and young adults. The animals we meet are Bandopadhyay (Eng & Bangla), Vanita 7:00pm |Odissi recital by the disciples of Foundation for Peace, Harmony and Good persuaded to speak. Collab: NETPAC the tiger, the elephant and the sloth bear. (Punjabi), Tarannum Riyaz (Urdu). Collab: Sonal Mansingh. Bharatanatyam recital Governance India and Iranian Independents Collab: CMS Vatavaran Poetry Club of India by the disciples of Saroja Vaidyanathan. 7:00pm|FILM CLUB SCREENING | Festival 7:00pm |IHC Music Club. A lecture- 7:00pm|Saare Jahan Se Accha 2016 - Festival of Films from Iran Asabani Nistam - I'm not demonstration by Dr. Sarita Pathak 3 10 17 of Indian Classical Dance. Odissi dance 24 Angry! (110 mins/2014). Dir. Reza 31 Yajurvedi, on the interconnections between drama Matsya Avatar by Utsav Ranjana's Dormishian. Navid is preoccupied with the Literature & Music. Odissi Dance Academy (New Delhi); thoughts of how to meet the basic necessities 7:00pm | DOC FILM |There Is Something In for a decent life once he is married to his love, The Air (Hindi/2011/26mins).
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