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MATI ( Management of Art Treasures of India) in collaboration with Art Konsult Gallery invite you to our lecture: Tribal Art and Culture for a Sustainable Society, featuring renowned speaker Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty.
Tribal art, as we have seen, is not art for the sake of art, but a very important part of tribal life. It is a reflection of their cultural environment, and is thus closely related to its other constituents like dance, drama, music, etc. It does not have a separate identity. In fact, none of these constituents exists alone in tribal life. Tribal art is the visual arts and material culture of indigenous people. Also known as ethnographic art, or, controversially, primitive art, tribal arts have historically been collected by Western anthropologists, private collectors, and museums, particularly ethnographic and natural history museums.
The objectives of this lecture are:-
1- To discuss the need to preserve our tribal art and culture.
2- To explain the types of tribal art.
3- Understanding the significance or importance of tribal art and cultural.
4- Contribution of tribal art and culture for a sustainable society.
About the speaker:
Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty, IAS (retired in the rank of Secretary, Govt. of India),M.A (Kolkata), A.M and M.P.A ( Harvard),PhD, Fine Arts (Harvard), is President , Bhasha Trust, Baroda, People’s Council of Education, Allahabad , Distinguished Professor, Center for Knowledge Societies, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Paralakhemundi, Orissa ;Member, Tourism Boards , Govts of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh ;Advisor, Ujjayanta Palace Museum , Govt of Tripura.
Dr Chakravarty has been Chairman ,Lalit Kala Akademi ,National Screening and Evaluation Committee, A.S.I, DG ,National Museum , Vice Chancellor, National Museum Institute , Member Secretary ,National Centre for Arts (IGNCA),in Delhi , National Museum of Mankind ( IGRMS), at Bhopal, in the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India ; and ,Chancellor, National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA) , Member, Governing Councils, National, Open and Tribal Universities in the Ministry of Human Resources Development , Govt of India. He has headed the Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management( DIHRM) as Vice Chairman ; sectors of Archaeology in Madhya Pradesh And Chattisgarh .
His publications include exhibition catalogues on Contemporary and Ancient art, edited journals on Art , books and articles on Family, Tribal Identity, Indigeneity ,Education, Rock Art, Folk and Tribal Art ,Khajuraho, Gwalior Fort, Orccha, Bodhgaya , Ujjayini, Vidisha, New Museology, Archaeology, Indology and Sanskritic traditions. Has been Chair, Annual Bibliography of Indian Archaeology (ABIA) , Kern Institute, Netherlands ;Member, ICOM/ICME International Board; Editorial Boards, IFRAO Rock Art Journal, Melbourne; UNESCO Journal for Intangible Heritage, Seoul; Continuum Advances in Semiotics Series, London and New York ; Humankind, IGRMS ,Bhopal ;Boards of French Institutes and Italian Cultural Centre, India.
Dr Chakravarty has reinvented cognitive categories ; nurtured relations among cultures, disciplines and arts, strategized culture specific governance and diplomacy; restored vanishing links of cultural, linguistic, biological diversity; regenerated community habitats as living museums; and rebuilt crumbling bridges between culture and development. He is known for fusing theory and practice in promoting cultural survival, environmental self determination and sustainable knowledge systems of marginalized communities.
“Harappans in the Ganga Valley: New Discoveries”
As part of Indian Archaeology Series.
Speaker: Dr. Bhuvan Vikrama, Archaeological Survey of India
The Harappan presence in the east of Yamuna has been attested at Alamgirpur (Baghpat) and at Hulas (Saharanpur), however, with an admixture of local or regional cultural elements, it represents a diluted form of the Harappans or its rural manifestation with no urban signatures. Recent, discovery of a large collection of copper objects from Harinagar (Bijnor) and a small scale excavation at Sakatpur (Saharanpur) yielding the copper hoard implements with Harappan artefacts has brought us to a point where a rethink of the Harappan presence in Yamuna-Ganga doab and beyond becomes imperative. The present talk will focus on the Harappan evidences found in this region and will discuss their significance and relevance.
Rembrandt and the Mughals is the subject of a new book and forthcoming exhibition at the Getty Center curated by Stephanie Schrader. Rembrandt made 23 drawings late in his career based on Indian paintings imported to Amsterdam from Surat. These portraits of rulers, princes and courtiers reveal how the contact with Indian art inspired him to start drawing in a different, more refined style, and on Asian paper. Schrader argues that the Mughal compositions Rembrandt copied were not merely curiosities, but carried with them specific associations of empire, trade, luxury and exceptional artifice.
Mini Culture Event– Shodo workshop(Calligraphy)on January 29th, 2018!
Shodo is the calligraphy which uses the brush and black ink. In Japan, we enjoy shodo in the special occasions such as writing the resolution at the beginning of the year. This workshop aims for not only Japanese language learners but also people who have never studied Japanese to experience calligraphy and enjoy writing the Japanese alphabets. Please join us!!
1. Date: January 29th, 2018 (Mon) 10:30 to 12:30
2. Venue: The Japan Foundation, New Delhi
3. Eligibility: Those who are interested in Japanese culture
4. Fee: Free
5. Participants: Max 30
6. Registration: *First come first basis.
Please visit the below website and fill out the necessary information. https://goo.gl/forms/
7. Application Due Date: January 24th
SRCPA brings to you a new batch of production oriented Weekend Theatre Workshop starting from 14th April, Saturday
Registrations are now open; Enroll now!!!
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
The Weekend Theatre Workshop welcomes theatre lovers who wish to experiment with acting as well as actors who want to strengthen their acting skills. The Workshop exposes its participants to various aspects of acting, theatre methods and techniques that help them learn and improve their acting skills. It maintains a fine balance between theory and work on and behind the stage.
The Weekend Theatre Workshop culminates in a theatre performance and a certificate for the same is awarded to the participants. At the end of the course, the theatre production done by the students gives them the opportunity to bring to the stage skills and knowledge acquired during the course. The student production helps them understand how every element of theatre can come together into a full play. The participants also understand the full cycle of the production process. Few plays that have been performed are Khamosh Adalat Jari Hai, Mid Summer Nights Dream, Agra Bazaar , Circus, Muavze and so on.
Please note that new batches start every month and the duration of the course is four months with classes on Saturdays and Sundays only. The workshop timings are 1pm to 4pm or 5pm to 8pm.
The Workshop will cover the following topics
Understanding the actors physical and emotional apparatus through yoga, body movements and theatre games.
Voice development, diction, speech clarity and breathing.
Dialogue delivery and structuring.
Expressing emotions and feelings, exhibiting character personalities.
Exercises in dramatic reading.
Body movements and gait for the stage
Stage presence, importance and meanings of entry-exits, angles and stage positions
Understand elements of stage craft such as costumes, make up, sets etc.
Review of classic plays
Study of great actors.
Developing self-confidence, improving communication skills, exploring opportunities in theatre and in media.
Participants will be awarded a Completion/Competence Certificate on successful completion of the workshop.
HOW TO JOIN
Admission is done on a first come first served basis.
Candidates should be 18 years or above, having a minimum education qualification of 10th pass. There is no upper age limit for this course.
Prior acting experience is preferred but not obligatory.
Application forms are available in Shri Ram Centre. The candidate should provide one passport size photograph, an ID and address proof document (Adhar Card/driving licence/passport etc.) along with the duly filled application form.
Click here to download the Application Form for Weekend Theatre Workshop
Tanjore Painting has always been associated with our rich cultural heritage and allured people from all walks of life. With an effort aimed at giving the participants a sense of magnitude and grandeur of the craft, Culture Chauraha brings you a 5-day workshop for individuals wanting to experience the extensive process of making a unique Tanjore Painting.
Participants will be working with semi-precious stones and pure gold leaf to make a Traditional Tanjore Painting which they can carry back home at the end of the workshop.
All skill levels are welcome!
Date: 23rd April 18 – 27th April 18, Monday – Friday
Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Venue: Culture Chauraha Studio
Minimum Age: 16 +
*Registration fees is inclusive of all material. For any query, please feel free to get in touch.
La La Land is a Fun Art Food DIY workshops event Land where you can unravel your creative side and explore various art forms with your family, friends and Peers besides you! Besides, there are other activities like live Music, plays etc. planned for the event.
The first edition of La La Land 1.0 will have various Artists performing and teaching various skill sets for creating artworks and professional Chefs conducting DiY food workshops throughout the Day.
Block your calendars as Its that time of the year where all enthusiasts can drop your phone/tabs away for a while, take a deep dive in the creative world and indulge in amazing things that the city has to offer.
Join in along with your kids, parents, peers or friends and experience the first ever-creative land of India!! Souvenir framed capturing your memories will be given as a take away from La La Land team.
So much so all under the same roof !!
La La Land Art workshops:
La La Land will have various ART activities to learn and experience viz. Urban Gardening, Pottery and Clay Modeling, DiY Art zone, Painting, Photography workshops etc. from experienced artists who will take you on a creative journey and make your experience blissful.
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.
A rumour that ends in calamity; A girl who is demonised because of her ‘evil’ horoscope; A man who preys upon young girls; A train journey that forces a woman to look at her marriage anew; The gorgeous inner life of a shop girl; A child overwhelmed by the wonder and terror of his world…
Set in Kolkata and Delhi, the stories in this collection deal with love and betrayal, dogma and superstition, sexuality and thwarted desires. The characters belong to the world of urban, aspirational India where snobbery and rat race go hand in hand with class and religious conflicts.
Dark or funny, satirical or poignant, these stories are as much a snapshot of modern India as they are an intense crystallisation of the unpredictable chaos of life.
Come to the book launch and meet the likes of Mrinal Pande (Writer, Former Chairperson of Prasar Bharati, Senior Group Editorial Advisor to the National Herald Group),
Anita Agnihotri (Writer and Former Civil Servant), Poonam Saxena (Writer, Translator and National Weekend Editor, Hindustan Times).
Undivided Bengal Food Festival
Chef Rick and Maneesh Srivastava invite you for an interesting street food festival, handpicked by them from their respective states. Bihar and Bengal has so much in the connection that we decided to pick some of the best dishes for you. The chatkal factory in Bengal ( Bengal province, Bihar was also part of this) saw many labours from different parts of Bihar move to Bengal to work in jute factories. They got their food there and also brought back the food from Bengal. They have picked some of the best street food from the 2 states like phuchka, jhal muri, aloo kalbi, singhada chat that are not just famous in Bengal but famous in Bihar too. Places like Jamshedpur, Ranchi, Chapra, and other towns have a lot of Bengal influence. Festivals like Durga Puja and Saraswati puja are celebrated in both states in a very similar fashion. Their aim is to feed the public with famous street food of both states. Some of this street food is common and yet different in preparation Come and savour the street food of Bengal Province (before partition ). Right from litti chokha to singhada to phuchka, they ensure you get to enjoy these mouth watering and lip – smacking- snacks! RSVP: Smriti Borah-7042395508
How Much Did It Cost?
₹1,000 – ₹3,000
Best To Go With?
Family, Big Group
VENUE DETAILS
Hyatt Place Gurgaon
15, 1, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, Electronic City, Sector 18, Gurgaon
FOOD FEST : Horn Ok Please – Food Truck Festival
Entry : by tickets priced at Rs. 299 (single day & Rs. 199 option if buying during fri-sun), Available at :
Online : NearBuy
Offline : At the venue during the fest days.
Note : Children under the age of 8 get in free, and we’ve got a kiddie land with carnival games, rides and much more so make sure you get your tiny tots along!
Venue : Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Bhisham Pitamah Marg, Pragati Vihar, Lodi Colony, New Delhi
Venue info : Map | Nearest Metro Station – ‘Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Violet Line) Gate No. 3’
Event Description : FOOD FEST : Horn Ok Please – Food Truck Festival 5.0
Coming back into the city with fresh concepts, a plethora of food options and plenty of music and shopping, Delhiites will see the 5th edition of Horn OK Please – Delhi’s Happiest Food Festival from 1st to 3rd March, 2019. This festival is a family-friendly food carnival showcasing 150+ eateries from across the city, food carts and an expansive Food Truck Park, a Dessert Lane and more, ensuring that everyone finds something to suit every budget.
Here what all is lined-up for you:
Introducing the All-New Walking Street – Devour some mouth-watering grub from a range of pop-up restaurants from all over the country!
Try out the ever so popular Grub Campus where anything and everything is under 250 bucks!
Check out the Food Truck Park with over 20 best food trucks from Delhi NCR.
Your favourite Dessert Lane is back with over 20 exhibitors showcasing the sugariest waffles, crepes, shakes, ice creams, brownies and MUCH MORE!
See over 20 homegrown bands perform LIVE at the HOP stage, dance to some epic tunes with a drink in hand!
Shop your heart out from the ever so popular Quirk Bazaar – our very own flea market!
Try your hands at VR, Bungee, Bull Riding, Segway & ATV rides and much more at our experience zone.
BOOK DISCUSSION : Hindustani Awaaz presents “Andhera Pag” a novel by Dr. Sarwat Khan
Event Description : BOOK DISCUSSION : Hindustani Awaaz presents “Andhera Pag” a novel by Dr. Sarwat Khan.
New Urdu Writings Series
Discussion with the author, Prof. Anwar Pasha, Professor, Dept. of Urdu, JNU and Dr. Nigar Azim, poet-writer
Moderated by Dr. Rakhshanda Jalil, Founder, Hindustani Awaaz.
Delhi Food Carnival
About the Event
A one of a kind food and entertainment event, rooted in the concept ‘When Old Meets New’.DFC is Delhi’s favourite food festival with the best restaurants displaying their signature delicacies over some good music and hearty performances to keep you entertained. At this two day carnival in the heart of the city, take in the aromas, try out interesting cuisines from Old & New Delhi, fill your baskets with unique gourmet products and indulge in mouth-watering desserts.Relish food from the following brands:Karim’sKallu NihariHaji Hussain Chicken FrySham E AwadhDil Pasand Shahi Dora KebabCool Point Shahi TukdaBrown SugarBurgrillMostro RollsBonheurChaat HubShikara Lovely ChuskiAnd Many More
Terms & Conditions
- Please carry a valid ID proof along with you.
- No refunds on purchased ticket are possible, even in case of any rescheduling.
- Security procedures, including frisking remain the right of the management.
- No dangerous or potentially hazardous objects including but not limited to weapons, knives, guns, fireworks, helmets, lazer devices, bottles, musical instruments will be allowed in the venue and may be ejected with or without the owner from the venue.
- The sponsors/performers/organizers are not responsible for any injury or damage occurring due to the event. Any claims regarding the same would be settled in courts in Mumbai.
- People in an inebriated state may not be allowed entry.
Horn OK Please 2019 – Food Truck Festival In Delhi-NCR
Delhi’s Happiest Food Festival is back and we’re taking it to the next level! Many more restaurants, a much larger area, more bars, an epic flea market, a much larger experience zone and of course the same crazy vibe and lip smacking food on offer.
We’re heading to Gate #2 at the iconic JLN Stadium from 15th – 17th November 2019 (Please note that this venue is different to the previous one), so drop by for a fantastic day out, whether with friends, family or just on your own, we’ve got something for everyone!
*Food Trucks – Only the Best from NCR*
*Dessert Lane – For those sweet cravings*
*Kebab Gully – BBQ & Live Grills*
*Grub Campus – Student Friendly Food, Under 200 Bucks!*
*Momo Land – Over 100 varieties of Momos*
*Pan Asian Street – Delicacies from across Asia*
*Quirk Bazaar – Our very own Flea Market*
*Kiddie Land – *Rides & Mini Carnival*
*Experience Zone – ATV Track, VR, Bubble Football, Skateboarding, Taser Tag*
*Home Grown Bands – Over 25 artists*
For general enquiries, or for artist/volunteering please write to us on hi@sodelhi.com
To exhibit or take part in Horn OK Please please call 9891 22 50 90 or 9891 22 42 00
For sponsorship enquiries, please call on 72900 46860
Tickets available on Nearbuy https://www.nearbuy.com/delhi-ncr/horn-ok-please-food-truck-festival-pragati-vihar?merchantId=203028#events
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!
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- 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.