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Jun
3
Sun
2018
POETRY UNBLOCK – An Activity Oriented Poetry Workshop @ PepperScript
Jun 3 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
POETRY UNBLOCK - An Activity Oriented Poetry Workshop @ PepperScript | New Delhi | Delhi | India

POETRY UNBLOCK

An Activity Oriented Poetry Workshop

  • The poetry workshop conducted by Pepperscript is meant to give those who register an overall understanding of the kinds/types of poems, their writing styles, the technicalities and structuring of a poem.
  • From confessional poetry, something that Sylvia Plath and closer to home Kamala Das wrote to Lyrical poetry, ekphrastic poetry, Eulogies, haibuns, free verse, prose poetry, etc- many of these forms of poetry will be discussed in detail.
  • The ways all the well-known poets implement their writing styles will be talked about.
  • With a major focus on Indian writers writing in English, the workshop will focus on the importance and the stance of poetry publication in India.
  • Apart from imparting hands-on knowledge, there will be various activities that will help you enhance your skill and incorporate various poetic ways in your own writing. The activities will eventually lead to self-learning.
  • Also, win a chance to publish your work with PepperScript India’s fastest growing independent publishing house.
Aug
24
Fri
2018
Khusrao Kabir across Centuries @ Kamani Auditorium
Aug 24 @ 6:45 pm
Khusrao Kabir across Centuries @ Kamani Auditorium | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Khusrao Kabir across Centuries

ARTISTS

Shounak Abhisheki, Meeta Pandit (Contemporary Presentation), Mukhtiyar Ali (Kabir), Chisti Brothers (Qawwali)

India has been blessed by the presence of several poet saints through centuries. Among the most revered and popular from north India are Hazrat Amir Khusrau and Saint Kabir. Banyan Tree has conceived a unique concert aptly titled Khusrau-Kabir to celebrate the rich legacy of the two great geniuses whose works continue to guide us even today.
Oct
14
Sun
2018
Sharbat e Alfaz – Mukhota Poetry show @ Mukhota Art Space
Oct 14 @ 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Sharbat e Alfaz - Mukhota Poetry show @ Mukhota Art Space | Delhi | Delhi | India

Mukhota from page to stage gives a platform to the emerging artists to showcase their talent.

We welcome artists of all forms, if you are  a poet, comedian, beat boxer, singer, storyteller, or if you just love to praise art then Mukhota Art Place is meant for you only.

We believe that many people could not show or come forward to perform due to unavailability of a platform or due to hesitation for those people Mukhota Art Space is the right place. an artist can test himself.

Venue :- Mukhota art space.

Nov
16
Fri
2018
International Storytellers Festival @ Central Lawns
Nov 16 @ 9:00 am – Nov 18 @ 10:00 pm
International Storytellers Festival @ Central Lawns | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Kathakar

International Storytellers Festival

 

Date: 16thto 18th November 2018

Time: 9 am to 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Venue: Central Lawns, 11 Mansingh Road, New Delhi – 1

 

 

Friday, 16th November 2018

5:30 pm –Phad performance by Kalyan Joshi (India)

6:15 pm – Polish legends by Michal Malinowski (Poland)

6:30 pm – Tales from England by Xanthe Gresham (UK)

6:45 pm – The King and the Corpse (Vikram & Betal) by Godfrey Duncan, TUUP (UK)

7:00 pm – Inauguration by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev

7:15 pm – Kisse, Kahani with the Mystic: Sadhguru in conversation with Mohit Chauhan

8:30 pm – Qissa Urdu ki Aakhri Daastan ka by Danish Hussain (India)

 

Saturday, 17th November 2018

5:00 pm –Indian Folktales by Navin Pangti (India)

5:30 pm – Tales from the Rain Forest by Gofrey Duncan, TUUP (UK)

6:00 pm –Bapu ki kahani by Shaguna Gahilote (India)

7:00pm –Powada, tales of Shivaji by Samrat Shri Adinath Vibhute (India)
7:30 pm –Sohrab and Rustom tales from Iran by Xanthe Gresham (UK)

8:00 pm –Reimagining storytelling – panel discussion with storytellers moderated by Rachna Bisht

8:30 pm – Kisse, Kahani aur Rockstars: Imtiaz Ali, Mohit Chauhan in conversation with Prarthana Gahilote

 

Sunday, 18th November 2018

5:30 pm – Greek Myths by Xanthe Gresham (UK)

6:00 pm –Dolls Theatre by Sudip Gupta (India)

6:30 pm – Witches and Demons by Michal Malinowski (Poland)

7:00 pm –Pandvani by Ritu Verma (India)

7:30 pm – Ghost stories by Godfrey Duncan, TUUP (UK)

8:00 pm – Kisse, kahani aur Adakari: In conversation with Pankaj Tripathi

 

 

Kathakar – International Storytellers Festival was started in 2010 under the aegis of UNESCO as part of the Ghummakkad Narain – Travelling Literature Fesitval by Nivesh and HHACH. India’s first and only oral storytelling fest was started with the aim to preserve, promote and celebrate the traditional form of storytelling.

 

Evening sessions are open to public.

 

 

Website: www.ghummakkadnarain.org, www.ignca.nic.in

Email:ghummakkadnarain@gmail.comnivesh.india@gmail.comigncakaladarsana@gmail.com

Follow us on Facebook:www.facebook.com/ghummakkadnarainwww.facebook.com/IGNCA

Twitter: @GhummakkadN, @igncakd

RSVP: +91-9999088105, +91-11-23388155 (9:00 am to 5:30 pm)

 

Nearest Metro Stations: Central Secretariat, Gate No. 2 & Janpath, Gate no. 1 & 4

Entry and Parking Free. Seating on first serve basis.

Nov
24
Sat
2018
Sahapedia celebrates World Heritage Week @ Hazrat Nizamuddin Police Station
Nov 24 @ 4:00 pm
Sahapedia celebrates World Heritage Week @ Hazrat Nizamuddin Police Station | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Dear Sir/Madam,

Sahapedia, an open-access, online encyclopaedia on Indian culture, heritage and the arts, will hold a series of heritage walks across 16 cities of the country to enlist participation of a wide spectrum of enthusiasts for exploring and preserving the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the country, as part of World Heritage Week.

Celebrating World Heritage Week- Visit to Nizamuddin Dargah

This magnificent dargah (shrine) in the National Capital invites you for a journey as it spreads the divine light that gives peace to hearts and souls with the essence of rose in the air. It is considered auspicious to be buried near a saint, and this is why there are so many tombs in this corner of Delhi. On our way, we will experience the sights and sounds of the Nizamuddin basti, passing by Urs Mahal, the white-marbled Chausanth Khamba, the little-known tomb of Atgah Khan, and a 14th century baoli. The conversations will revolve around the poetry of Mirza Ghalib, spirituality, qwwalis of Hazrat Amir Khusro and the wonders of the long-gone era.

This guided tour is free.

LISTING

What: Walk | Celebrating World Heritage Week- Visit to Nizamuddin Dargah

Walk Leader: Shashank Gupta
When: Saturday, 24 November 2018
Duration: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Meeting Time: 3:45 pm
Meeting Point: Hazrat Nizamuddin Police Station, near Sabj Burj, Delhi

Things to keep in mind:

  1. Mandatory registration closes after 25 entries.
    Steps for registration:
  • Please like and share the page to register.
  • Fill the form to confirm your registration.
    (Link to the registration form: https://bit.ly/2FrQMKW)

If you are unable to attend the walk after having registered, please inform us over an email . Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

  1. Medium: Bilingual (English /Hindi)
    3. No entry fee.
    4. Limited parking facilities are available at the meeting point. Paid parking facilities are available at Humayun’s Tomb, which is opposite the meeting point. Charges are to be borne by the participant.
    5. Please carry drinking water and wear comfortable shoes. Shoes  will have to be removed outside the Sufi shrine.
    6. Please carry a scarf/cap to cover the head. Avoid shorts, knee-length clothes or sleeveless attire. Kindly maintain decorum in the dargah.

About Sahapedia

Sahapedia.org is a cultural and educational enterprise of an open-access, online resource on Indian (and South Asian) culture, heritage and the arts, with a strong pan-Indian presence that looks to provide knowledge (through content on their website) along with experiences.

Dec
3
Mon
2018
UNESCO, organises multi-city heritage events @ National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum
Dec 3 – Dec 4 all-day
UNESCO, organises multi-city heritage events @ National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Sahapedia, in partnership with UNESCO, organises multi-city heritage events for persons with special needs

  • Events in Delhi, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Mumbai, and Amritsar coincide with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which falls on December 3

 

 

New Delhi, Dec. 01: Ahead of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Sahapedia, the open access encyclopaedia of Indian culture and heritage, is organising a series of multi-city events for persons with special needs, in partnership with UNESCO.

The United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), which is observed annually across the world on December 3, will focus on the theme of “empowering persons with disabilities and ensuring inclusiveness and equality”.

‘The main aim of these engagements is to enhance the experience of persons with disabilities, so they are not excluded from involvement with India’s rich heritage,” said Vaibhav Chauhan, Secretary, Sahapedia.

Aligned with Sahapedia’s objective of making Indian heritage equally accessible to all groups of society, Sahapedia will be organising the events in five cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Amritsar and Bhubaneswar.

In all of the cities, Sahapedia has collaborated with local partners such as The Maker’s Collaborative (Kolkata), Access for ALL (Mumbai) and the Partition Museum (Amritsar), to execute these activities.

The first event, which was held in Kolkata on November 30, showcased West Bengal’s tradition of BeniPutul or glove puppetry. Conducted by the state’s well-known folk puppeteer BasantaGhorai, the puppetry show was organised for persons with hearing disabilities.

One of the highlights of Sahapedia’s IDPD series is a tactile walk-through and storytelling session at New Delhi’s Crafts Museum, which has a vast repository of over 30,000 artefacts and displays of more than 5,000 objects such as puppets and bronze sculptures. The session, to be held on December 4, will involve examining the museum’s outdoor gallery through tactile exploration with a group of visually challenged women.

At Mumbai’s Anandi Special School, on December 3, a session on folk tales and an art workshop will be held in order to engage children with intellectual disabilities. Other important events include a discussion in Bhubaneswar, on December 2, focusing on
“Breaking Barriers: Exploring the Odisha State Museum with the Visually Impaired.”

Sahapedia’s IDPD week will conclude at Amritsar’s Partition Museum on December 8, where persons with mobility impairment will engage with oral histories and narratives of partition survivors.

Since last year, Sahapedia has organised and curated over 50 heritage-based events for nearly 2,000 differently-abled persons. These include walking tours, sensory experiences in museums and other spaces that support special needs. The events are conducted in collaboration with expert consultants and organisations that are qualified and equipped to facilitate these programmes.

The user-groups that Sahapedia targets are those of the visually impaired, hearing impaired, wheelchair users, those with intellectual disabilities (learning disability, autism and cerebral palsy), reduced mobility, and slow learners.

For the purpose of enhanced heritage experiences, special toolkits are created, which include tactile recreation of culturally relevant topics and Braille books for the visually impaired.

Dec
14
Fri
2018
5th Jash E Rekhta – Urdu celebration @ Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium
Dec 14 @ 10:00 am – Dec 16 @ 9:00 pm
5th Jash E Rekhta - Urdu celebration @ Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium | New Delhi | Delhi | India

5th Jash E Rekhta – Urdu celebration

5th Jash E Rekhta – Urdu celebration: Jashn-e-Rekhta is a three-day festival celebrated annually in Delhi under the aegis of the Rekhta Foundation, a not-for-profit organization devoted wholeheartedly to the preservation and promotion of the Urdu language, its literature and culture.

Within the last four years, 5th Jash E Rekhta – Urdu celebration has left behind the trappings of a festival to emerge as an excellent celebration of Urdu, its rich heritage and eclectic art forms. The event includes splendid musical performances of ghazals and qawwalis by renowned artistes. Additional activities include dastangoi renditions, panel discussions, poetry recitations and enriching conversations with celebrities. Items decorated with calligraphy and other goods are also available and visitors can enjoy a variety of local as well as Middle Eastern cuisine at the food stalls.

The festival has been graced by doyens of Urdu poetry and literature and also by people of eminence from the film, music and television industry. Owing to its uniqueness, 5th Jash E Rekhta – Urdu celebration has become one of the most popular literary and cultural events of our country.

The 5th edition of the festival will be held at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi on December 14–16, 2018 (Fri-Sun).dia Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110002

Jan
25
Fri
2019
Join Italian Cinema Course at Italian Embassy Cultural Centre @ Italian Embassy Cultural Centre
Jan 25 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Join Italian Cinema Course at Italian Embassy Cultural Centre @ Italian Embassy Cultural Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

New Course Starting from 25th January 2019 I  3:30pm – 5:30pm on every Friday – Join Italian Cinema Course at Italian Embassy Cultural Centre

Jan
28
Mon
2019
Italian Concept of Beauty Workshop @ Italian Embassy Cultural Centre
Jan 28 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Italian Concept of Beauty Workshop @ Italian Embassy Cultural Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

New Course Starting from 28th January 2019 I  5:30pm – 7:30pm on every Monday – Join Italian Beauty Course at Italian Embassy Cultural Centre

Mar
2
Sat
2019
Chalo lal Qila – Artists Unite @ Venue : Red Fort (Lal Qila), Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk
Mar 2 @ 10:00 am – Mar 3 @ 10:00 pm

 

Chalo lal Qila – Artists Unite

Entry : Registration at : goo.gl/wcxxYf

Venue : Red Fort (Lal Qila), Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi – 110006
Venue Info : Map | Nearest Metro Stations – Lal Qila(Violet Line)’ & ‘Chandni Chowk(Yellow Line)’

Event Description : FEST : Artists Unite, Delhi – Chalo Laal Qila!

On March 2 & 3 over a hundred artists, writers and poets will gather at the Red Fort, Delhi, on multiple stages at the historic 15 August Park  to speak of democracy, togetherness and of an India that belongs to all its citizens. They will speak through the language of music, theatre, poetry, films and performances. Similar events are being organized by artists in other cities and towns including Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Chandigarh, Dharwad, Pune and Patna.

Join us as we celebrate the culture of love, togetherness and the rejection of hatred. A large number of artists including Shubha Mudgal, Rabbi Shergill, Astad Deboo, Aditi Mangaldas, Jasbir Jassi, Maya Rao, Madan Gopal Singh, Dhruv Sangari, Surjit Nongmeikapam Bon, Sheetal Sathe, Harpreet, Askari Naqvi, Sonam Kalra, Inder Salim, Delhi Sultanate + Begum X, Azadi Records, Vedanth Bharadwaj,  Prabh Deep, Sanjay Rajoura, Ahmer, Seedhe Maut, Swadesi, Dopeadelics, Daniel Langthasa – Mr. India, Rasika Agashe, Lokesh Jain,  JANAM, Fouzia Dastango, Syed Sahil Agha, Patna Choir  are performing at the two day event. There will be poetry sessions, a mushaira/kavi sammelan with some of the most respected poets in Urdu and Hindi including Ashok Vajpeyi, Gauhar Raza, Asad Zaidi, Mangalesh Dabral, Nouman Shauq, Azhar Iqbal, Waseem Rashid, Akhil Katyal, Sabika Abbas,  theatre performances, film screenings, visual art exhibitions, hip hop and reggae music and a celebration of Delhi’s diverse food cultures.  The event is free and open to all.

Why should Artists Unite ? This is a time when cultural and social life in India is being torn asunder by a toxic cocktail of propaganda, violence, censorship and distorted histories. The right to life, the right to love, food choices, language and histories, cultural expression, all are under assault by a politics of hate which is at war with the people of India and their diverse cultures.

As artists and cultural practitioners we re-dedicate ourselves at this critical moment to defend a culture that speaks of love, equality and solidarity. We will fight hate with love. We will counter violence with peace. Through our images, speech, words, music and bodies we will resist the cultural destruction of India.
Artists and writers are witness to and participants in the evolution of a culture that acquires its strength from diverse influences that together transform into the promise of Indian democracy, a promise that finds its echo in the Indian constitution. Democracy is not a majoritarian project to identify enemies and enforce uniformity of language, behaviour and culture. Democracy is the celebration of a collective will for peace, of living together with dignity and equality.

Website : artistsunite.home.blog

Jul
27
Sat
2019
“Dastan-e-Mahabharata” A presentation of the Mahabharata in Dastangoi @ C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Estate
Jul 27 @ 7:00 pm
"Dastan-e-Mahabharata" A presentation of the Mahabharata in Dastangoi @ C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Estate | New Delhi | Delhi | India

“Dastan-e-Mahabharata” A presentation of the Mahabharata in Dastangoi

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served Basis)

Note : Call 011-24619431 (IIC) to re-confirm any last minute change or cancellation of the event.
Venue : C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, Main Building, India International Centre (IIC), 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003
Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations – ‘Khan Market(Vilolet Line)’ & ‘Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)’

Event Description : THEATRE “Dastan-e-Mahabharata” A presentation of the Mahabharata in Dastangoi form. Using poetry from various Urdu versions of the epic, and alternating this poetry with narration of the great battle

Performed by Fouzia Dastango and Firoz Khan

Written and directed by Danish Iqbal

Oct
3
Thu
2019
Jashn-e-Sukhan
Oct 3 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Jashn-e-Sukhan

Jashn-e-Sukhan

 

Jashn-e-Sukhan is a curated show for talented poets who write Hindi & Urdu shayaris, ghazal, poem. This show will be organized once a month on Sunday in Pitampura Delhi. This curated show is not an open mic poetry show. You will be selected on the basis of your content & presentation. We are trying to promote good literature in society. So if you think that you are one of the artists who fulfills our requirement then only book your slot.  There will be up to 20 the best performers who will get a chance to perform in this curated show.

This show is being organized by The Fun Cube Studio who has been providing a decent platform to young writers. So our main aim is to promote young talented writers.

There will be a one time fee of Rs.99/ as a registration fee to participate in the event, in which refreshment (Tea/Coffee) will be provided.

Note: The fee mentioned above is to participate in the event. You will get a chance on the basis of your content only. If your content is not selected by us the registration fee won’t be refunded. But you can come as an audience in the same fee.

Once you do the registration you will get a confirmation email in which you will get the google form link to submit the poetry or ghazal. Our team will go through your content and will contact you for further process.

Each performer will get up to 5 to 7 minutes to recite their selected content by the organizer. Requesting for more time won’t be considered.
Performance video will be uploaded on our youtube channel & other social media platform to provide you more exposure as well as you will be given the video (after paying the editing fee) which you can use on your Facebook, Instagram, youtube, with full rights.

Read all the terms & conditions carefully.
1. A performer should be at least 18 years old.
2. Performers should have good communication skills.
3. A performer should have some experience in any Open mic shows.
4. A performer should have good command over the pronunciation of Hindi & Urdu.
5. A Performer should have his own content written by himself/herself.
6. A performer will be given up to five to seven minutes maximum.
7. A performer will have to reach the venue at least 15 minutes before the show started. Late entry won’t be allowed and your slot will be canceled.
8. Kids won’t be allowed in the show.
9. If a person wants to come with you as an audience there will be a f

Nov
1
Fri
2019
Sahitya Aaj Tak, India’s Biggest Literature Festival Is Back And We Can’t Keep Calm! @ Indira Gandhi National Centre For Arts
Nov 1 @ 11:00 pm – Nov 4 @ 8:00 pm
Sahitya Aaj Tak, India’s Biggest Literature Festival Is Back And We Can’t Keep Calm! @ Indira Gandhi National Centre For Arts | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Sahitya Aaj Tak, India’s Biggest Literature Festival Is Back And We Can’t Keep Calm!

What’s Happening

Fan of poetry, prose, music or drama? Well keep your eyes open and ears peeled because Aaj Tak is back with the 4th edition of our most favourite event in an even grandeur manner. The Nation’s No. 1 News Channel has brought us #SahityaAajTak, a literature festival which will take place on 1st, 2nd & 3rd November 2019, at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The festival is an initiative to highlight the importance of art and literature in today’s era. Plus you get a chance to meet and interact with some of India’s most renowned personalities from academic, art and cultural, and business worlds on one platform where they express their views openly and engage in a meaningful dialogue.

The lineup looks pretty compelling as well with names like Varun Grover, Anup Jalota, Chetan Bhagat, Kumar Vishwas, Devdutt Patnaik, Malini Awasthi, Rahat Indori, Waseem Barelvi, Swanand Kirkire, Udai Prakash and many more! Aaj Tak welcomes everyone to witness the magic of literature and its world. The entry for the event is complimentary on registrations. REGISTRATION IS FREE.

Pro-Tip

The event starts at 11 a.m. so, make sure to reach on time so that you do not miss out on anything. Also, do register before you drop by for the event.

Price

Entry is absolutely FREE
Sep
27
Mon
2021
Warli Painting Workshop @ Online
Sep 27 @ 12:00 pm – Sep 30 @ 1:00 pm
Warli Painting Workshop @ Online

Warli Painting Workshop

About the Event

Do you want to expand your creative horizon and learn the different art forms existing in India?

 

In this course, you will learn the techniques of Warli Art. Warli paintings are believed to be one of the oldest forms of art in history. It is a tribal art mostly done by Adivasi from North Sahyadri Range in India, i.e. in western India.

 

This form of tribal art mainly makes use of geometric shapes such as circles, triangles, and squares to form numerous shapes depicting the life and beliefs of the Warli tribe.

The Warli tribe believes in harmony between nature and man, and often these beliefs are depicted in their paintings. The painting was done on a brown background made of mud and cow dung. The white pigment used to draw shapes and figures was a mixture of rice mixed with water and gum.

In this course, you’ll go through the following concepts –

-Lifestyle Warli pattern drawing

-Warli basics

 

Materials required for the workshop:

  • Pastel papers
  • Scale
  • Pencil, rubber, and cutter
  • Permanent marker ( fine tip)- any color
  • A4 sheets
  • Fevicol or fabric glue
  • Jewelry wire ( eye pin)
  • Stud pins
  • Pliers – cutter and mold plier
  • Hook
  • Fabric color
  • Brush ( thin and thick)

 

By the end of this course, you’ll learn to create amazing Warli Art, with the tips and techniques to make beautiful wall paintings, jewelry, coasters as well. Indian Tribal Art Form is surfacing on top now more than ever.

 

If you are a passionate artist who wants to learn and explore different kinds of folk art, then REGISTER for this course today!

https://insider.in/warli-painting-indian-tribal-folk-art-sep27-2021/event

Mandala – A Healing Journey through Art @ Virtual
Sep 27 @ 6:00 pm – Sep 30 @ 7:00 pm
Mandala - A Healing Journey through Art @ Virtual

Mandala – A Healing Journey through Art

About the Event

Are you interested in trying different art forms?

Looking to invest your creative energy in the right place?

 

Mandala Artform is all about creating circles and performing meditation in a different way.

 

Mandalas mean circles in Sanskrit, used during Buddhist time to help the practitioners focus. Throughout ancient history, art has been an outlet for expressing the depth of human experiences. By creating your own Mandala, choosing the patterns, designs, and colors you become more aware of the steps you are taking and in turn become fully conscious and focused on your creative energy. You start to become more relaxed from the center of your mind and body.

Course Structure for 2 Days workshop is:

  • Start from the basics of Mandala
  • Benefits of Mandala Art
  • Grid Making
  • Pattern formation
  • Techniques and pointers to remember while making Mandala
  • Question answer session

 

Materials required for the workshop:

  • Black pen or fine liner and pencil
  • Eraser
  • Scale / Ruler
  • Compass /Rounder
  • Stencil ( Optional )
  • A4 size Drawing book / Plain paper diary
  • Protractor
  • Sketch pens or brush pens (optional)

By the end of the workshop, you will be able to understand what essentially constitutes a Mandala, symmetry and designs, grid making, and the process of making layers to be able to make full mandala paintings.

 

Register Now and start your journey!

https://insider.in/bandit-festival-2021-indias-largest-virtual-music-competition-oct9-2021/event

 

Terms & Conditions
  • You may not be able to attend the live session if you are late.
  • You may face interruptions during the course of the live stream due to internet connectivity issues.
  • Show details and the artist lineup are subject to change as per the artist’s discretion.
  • No refunds on purchased tickets are possible, even in case of any rescheduling.
Aug
11
Fri
2023
Book Launch & Discussion – Digesting India: A Travel Writer’s Subcontinental Adventures with the Tummy (A Memoir a la carte) by Zac O’Yeah @ Gulmohar, India Habitat Center
Aug 11 @ 10:49 am – 11:49 am

For more details, visit: https://habitatclub.indiahabitat.in/registration?id=2704

Aug
12
Sat
2023
Ruskin Bond Teaches Writing (Online Streaming)
Aug 12 @ 7:30 pm – Aug 27 @ 9:30 pm
Ruskin Bond Teaches Writing (Online Streaming)

For more details,visit: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/ruskin-bond-teaches-writing/ET00305161

Aug
26
Sat
2023
Aakash Gupta (Brand New Show) @ Kedarnath Sahni Auditorium: Delhi
Aug 26 all-day
Aakash Gupta (Brand New Show) @ Kedarnath Sahni Auditorium: Delhi | Delhi | Delhi | India

For more details, visit: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/excuse-me-brother-standup-solo-by-aakash-gupta/ET00347268

Sep
30
Sat
2023
Oh No! – Standup comedy by Urooj Ashfaq @ Ghalib Auditorium
Sep 30 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
Oh No! - Standup comedy by Urooj Ashfaq @ Ghalib Auditorium | Delhi | Delhi | India

For more details, visit: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/oh-no-standup-comedy-by-urooj-ashfaq/ET00355050

Oct
5
Thu
2023
Sushi Making with Shibuya
Oct 5 @ 12:19 pm – 1:19 pm
Sushi Making with Shibuya

Saturday, 14th October 2023

12:30 PM

Shibuya Food and Bar: Delhi

for further details, visit – https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/sushi-making-with-shibuya/ET00368879