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Dec
1
Sat
2018
12th Delhi International Art Festival
Dec 1 – Dec 10 all-day
12th Delhi International Art Festival

 

12th Delhi International Arts Festival

12th Delhi International Arts Festival India’s ‘Signature Festival’ is the longest multi arts, multi venue cultural festival. DIAF is the only Cultural Festival that is based on public-private-partnership with Union Government and State Government agencies involved with NGO’s, Corporate’s and the civil society, to create the lasting cultural equity for the nation.

Nearly a million people were touched by the Delhi International Arts Festival in it’s very first year, not accounting for the television viewership and the online consumers. DIAF in 2007 was a 17 day event with 40 venues spread over the National Capital Region of Delhi, 900 artistes, both national and international performed under its banner and 3 premium exhibitions embellished it. For more details, please visit www.iboblr.in/~diaf.

For complete Detail of Events please click the link below:

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Unique features of the Delhi International Arts Festival

  • India’s Signature Festival (The most important cultural festival of India)
  • Promotes Delhi as a destination for international cultural tourism
  • Provides a significant forum for cultural diplomacy
  • The first public private International Arts Festival of India
  • Incorporates varied art forms national and international.
  • Slated to be the annual International Festival of India
  • Aimed at making Delhi a global arts destination
  • Multi Discipline- music, dance, theatre, films, cuisine, art exhibitions, literature, poetry, folk music and dance, traditional theatre, western music, International acts, Fusion- both classical and western, martial arts etc.
  • Multi Venue- over 45 overlapping venues, from theatres like Kamani and Siri Fort to large open air venues such as Central Park(CP), Chandni Chowk, Dilli Haat, Pragati Maidan, Japanese Garden etc.
  • Intensive – over three weeks that ensures that the whole city comes alive with extensive multi media advertising.
  • Forum for Corporates to project themselves as the promoters of the ‘New India’ claiming its rightful place in the world.
  • Gives an opportunity to Corporates and MNCs to strengthen their ties with Government agencies by reaffirming their commitment to strengthen India’s position as a global soft power.
  • Promotes the best of arts to all age groups and all sections of society thereby creating newer consumers of arts and building a larger base of culture aficionados.
Jan
5
Sat
2019
New Delhi World Book Fair 2019 @ Pragati Maidan
Jan 5 @ 11:00 am – Jan 13 @ 8:00 pm
New Delhi World Book Fair 2019 @ Pragati Maidan | New Delhi | Delhi | India

New Delhi World Book Fair 2019 

Event Description : New Delhi World Book Fair 2019.
Website : www.newdelhiworldbookfair.gov.in

Guest Country : Sharjah

Organiser : National Book Trust (NBT), India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, Govt. of India
Website : www.nbtindia.org.in

Feb
1
Fri
2019
33rd Surajkund International Crafts Mela 2019 @ Surajkund, District Faridabad
Feb 1 – Feb 17 all-day
33rd Surajkund International Crafts Mela 2019 @ Surajkund, District Faridabad

33rd Surajkund International Crafts Mela 2019

splash of colours, rhythm of drum beats and joy de-vivre merge at Surajkund in Faridabad, Haryana during the first fortnight of each February. The curtains go up on the acclaimed annual Surajkund International Crafts Mela from 2nd February onwards, a celebration of Indian folk traditions and cultural heritage.

Occupying a place of pride on the international tourist calendar, more than a million visitors throng the Mela during the fortnight including thousands of foreign tourists. The Surajkund Mela is unique as it showcases the richness and diversity of the handicrafts, handlooms and cultural fabric of India, & is the largest crafts fair in the world.

The Mela is organized by the Surajkund Mela Authority & Haryana Tourism in collaboration with Union Ministries of Tourism, Textiles, Culture and External Affairs. For the 33rd Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2019, the state of  Maharashtra has been chosen to be the Theme State. At least 20 countries & all the states of India will be participating in the Mela.

A large number of renowned national and international folk artistes and cultural groups present day performances at both the Chaupals, the open-air theatres, located in the Mela premises. Also enthralling cultural evening programmes are held at the main Chaupal during each of the Mela evening. The Mela is indeed a custodian of the heritage crafts involving use of traditional skills that are fading away due to cheap machine made imitations, and a special section is earmarked for showcasing of these heritage crafts.

The multi-cuisine Food Court provides ethnic cuisines from all over the world, which are immensely popular with visitors. There are designated places for amusement, adventure sports and joy rides to make it a must visit event for the young.

In 2013, the fair was upgraded to an international level and in 2015, a record number of 20 countries participated in the Mela and Lebanon was the Partner Nation and Chhattisgarh, the Theme State.

A splash of colours, rhythm of drum beats and joy de-vivre, merge at Surajkund in Faridabad, Haryana during the first fortnight of each February. The curtains go up on the acclaimed annual ‘Surajkund International Crafts Mela’ from 1st February onwards, a celebration of Indian folk traditions and cultural heritage.

The Mela celebrates the unique diversity of Indian traditions and culture in a ambience, created to represent the ethos of rural India. Surajkund International Crafts Mela showcases some of the most exquisite handlooms and handicrafts of India. Handmade fabrics soaked in ethnic colours make an eye catching display for the visitors.

The multi-cuisine Food Courts provides ethnic cuisines from all over the world, which are immensely popular with visitors. The scintillating folk performances at the two ‘Chaupals’ and mesmerizing evening recitals at ‘Natyashala’ rev up the entertainment quotient. There are designated places for amusement, adventure sports and joy rides to make it a must visit event for the young.

In 2013, the fair was upgraded to an International Level and was rechristened as ‘28th Surajkund International Crafts Mela’ . In 2014, over 15 countries from European & African  continents participated in the Mela including SAARC nations. In the upcoming Surajkund International Crafts Mela, over 20 countries are expected to participate.

Feb
8
Fri
2019
Delhi Literature Festival 2019 – Apka Apna Festival @ Delhi Haat
Feb 8 @ 2:00 pm – Feb 10 @ 8:00 pm
Delhi Literature Festival 2019 - Apka Apna Festival @ Delhi Haat | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Delhi Literature Festival 2019 – Apka Apna Festival – The beautiful historic city of Delhi, with a varied literary and cultural heritage, has it’s own three days Delhi Literature Festival (DLF) organized and celebrated in winter every year, around February.

The DLF began in 2013, with planned literary events including panel discussions, book readings, book launches, workshops, live performances, speaker events, poetry, music, theatre and cinema etc.

With the aim of promoting Art, Culture & Literature the Delhi Literature Festival not only witnesses active participation from renowned award winning authors, journalists but also young, aspiring writers and as Delhi being India’s political capital, the participation of the political class, government officials and diplomats with interest in books and literature.

The Delhi Literature Festival being first of it’s kind in the City, provides an excellent opportunity for creativity, imagination and exchange of ideas…

Featuring plenty of home grown talent and big-name writers, journalists, poets and novelists who .share their work, thoughts, ideas  with the audience at the ‘Dilli Haat’, during the three bright sunny days in the winter afternoons followed through the cooler evenings. The crowd enjoys and partake this exchange in the colorful and festive surroundings of food, cuisines and handicraft stalls from across the country…

In the past, noted Speakers including Sahitya Akademi Winners Ashok Vajpai and Munawwar Rana, Baldeo Bhai Sharma, Vikas Swarup, Navtej Sarna, Omair Ahmad, Sanjaya Baru, William Dalrymple, Dr Kumar Vishwas shared their thoughts at the Festival.

The Delhi Literature Festival is supported by the Delhi Government, the private and public enterprises promoting literature with social responsibility. The participation to the Festival is free.

Feb
22
Fri
2019
Undivided Bengal Food Festival @ Hyatt Place
Feb 22 @ 7:30 pm – Mar 4 @ 10:30 pm
Undivided Bengal Food Festival @ Hyatt Place | Gurugram | Haryana | India

Undivided Bengal Food Festival

What Makes It Awesome?

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

Mar
1
Fri
2019
FOOD FEST : Horn Ok Please – Food Truck Festival @ Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Bhisham Pitamah Marg, Pragati Vihar, Lodi Colony, New Delhi
Mar 1 @ 12:00 pm – Mar 3 @ 10:00 pm
FOOD FEST : Horn Ok Please - Food Truck Festival @ Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Bhisham Pitamah Marg, Pragati Vihar, Lodi Colony, New Delhi | New Delhi | Delhi | India

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.

Mar
15
Fri
2019
Italian Embassy Cultural Centre present “Shakuntala and other Love Stories” @ Italian Embassy Cultural Centre, 50-E, Chandragupta Marg (entry from Nyaya Marg), Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 21
Mar 15 @ 11:00 am – Apr 15 @ 6:00 pm
Italian Embassy Cultural Centre present "Shakuntala and other Love Stories" @  Italian Embassy Cultural Centre, 50-E, Chandragupta Marg (entry from Nyaya Marg), Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 21 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Italian Embassy Cultural Centre present “Shakuntala and other Love Stories”

The charm of India in Opera and Ballet

Event Description : ART EXHIBITION : Italian Embassy Cultural Centre present “Shakuntala and other Love Stories”

The exhibition“Shakuntala and other Love Stories”, The charm of India in opera and ballet- is an exhibition of  the  sketches and costume designs, of the works The legend of Sakuntala by Franco Alfano, The Daughter of the King by Adriano Lualdi, The Woman without a shadow by Richard Strauss, The pearl fishermen by George Bizet, L’Africana  by Giacomo Meyerbeer and the Nutcracker ballets, The Sleeping Beauty by Peter Il’ic Cajkovskij and Mondo Tondo by Ennio Porrino belonging to the iconographic collection of the Teatro dell’Opera Foundation in Rome. The Historical Archive has conceived and created this exhibition, which aims to be a respectful tribute to what the culture of India has transmitted to the whole of the West. Composed of 16 sketches, 71 costume designs, made by famous scenographers and costume designers of the last century such as Cipriano Efisio Oppo, Mario Pompei, Veniero Colasanti, John Moore, Salvatore Russo, Mario Giorsi, Mario Cito Filomarino, the exhibition also features 10 original costumes.

Mar
21
Thu
2019
Holi Blast Festival @ Garden of Five Senses, Sainik Farm
Mar 21 @ 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Holi Blast Festival @ Garden of Five Senses, Sainik Farm | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Smokin’ Aces Entertainment in collaboration with Delhi Tourism is thrilled to host its 4th annual Holi Blast Festival with a blend of Music,  Art & Colors. Thousands of people, dressed in white, come together to share in music, dance, performance art and visual stimulation.

Holi is the biggest & widely celebrated festival of India. It’s a Festival of Colors, Happiness & Madness and that’s what u get @Holi Blast! Festival. 

Entertainment is also a part of the Festival with evenings filled with EDM, Techno and Live music to be played on 3 different Stages. As well as the huge range of drinks on offer, the Festival also offers the visitors the chance to enjoy some fantastic Delhi’s popular cafe’s, street food and snacks.

About Holi Blast 4.0

• 3 Stages | 10 Hour Non-stop Music | 6000+ people

• Organic Colours | Water Guns
• Celebrity Guests | Celebrity DJ’s | 50+ Artists
Dhol Dhamaka | Bhangra Acts | Russian Acts
• Rain Dance | Splash Pool Paradise | Water Slides
• Thandaii | Holi Snacks
• Camel Rides | Photo Booths
• Food-Stalls | Bar | Holi Flea Market
• REGGAE Stage | EDM Stage | TECHNO Stage
• Beautiful Holi Décor | Photo booth
• Professional video coverage of the event
• VIP lounge | Family lounge
• Media coverage

HOLI BLAST 4.0 Line up :

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EDM Main Stage

 

—- Headlining act TBA —-

 

● DJ GOURI

https://www.facebook.com/DjGouriofficial/

 

● DJ SONALI KATYAL

https://www.facebook.com/sonali.katyal/

 

● SRV

https://www.facebook.com/deejaysrv/

 

● Dj PIA

https://www.facebook.com/deejaypia/

 

● Dj BIRDIEE

https://www.facebook.com/djbirdiee/

 

● Dj UPSIDE DOWN

https://www.facebook.com/djupsidedown/

● Dj DOCTOR

https://www.facebook.com/djdoctor01/

 

● Dj DIVINE

https://www.facebook.com/edmdivine/

 

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BABLYLON STAGE

 

Jungle/ Drum n Bass/ Hip Hop/ Dubstep/ Trap

 

● JAH MONK

– RaggaJungle Dublin/ SCM- Ireland

 

https://soundcloud.com/dj_jahmonk_aka_jahman

 

● DJ GAZZ

– RaggaJungle Dublin – Ireland

 

https://soundcloud.com/dj-gazz

● CHROMADERMA

https://soundcloud.com/chromaderma/chromaderma-the-drumnbass-1

 

● HOTSAUCE

https://soundcloud.com/wearehotsauce

● SUB-Z

https://soundcloud.com/subzerodelhi

● BASS MONK

https://soundcloud.com/swstk

 

● DROXIC

https://soundcloud.com/droxic_d

 

● KOMPLEX

https://www.mixcloud.com/boxoutfm/guest-mix-006-komplexsound-01-05-2017/

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SHUNYATA STAGE

 

Intelligent Dance Music

 

● WHITE WIZARD

https://soundcloud.com/white_wizard-2

 

● METO SEEDS

https://soundcloud.com/bedunian

 

● KEROSENE CLUB

https://soundcloud.com/keroseneclub

 

● LOONEY

https://soundcloud.com/l00ney

 

● FUZULU

https://soundcloud.com/fuzulu

 

● MANTIS

https://soundcloud.com/banyan-records/mantis-mad-groove

 

● XCURSION

https://soundcloud.com/xcursion-1

 

● CORRUPT ILLUSIONIST

https://soundcloud.com/corruptillusionist

 

● FLURONEURO

https://soundcloud.com/fluroneuro

 

● RUDRASONIC

https://www.facebook.com/lyserjunksprod/

 

● ALPHACID

https://soundcloud.com/alphacid

 

● AJNASOUL

https://soundcloud.com/subsystemrecords

Jul
21
Sun
2019
Delhi-the Seductress (a heritage walk) @ Mehrauli Archaeological Park , South Delhi
Jul 21 @ 8:30 am
Delhi-the Seductress (a heritage walk) @ Mehrauli Archaeological Park , South Delhi | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Delhi-the Seductress (a heritage walk)

The Mehrauli Archaeological Park, lying adjacent to the Qutub Minar complex, offers a rich sense of continuous history, from remains of Lal Kot built by the Rajputs in the early 11th century to Metcalfe’s constructions over the Mughal and Sultanate period monuments in the 19th century.

During the walking trail, our participants will get to meet Dilli! She will charm the audience with her stories, her poetry and with her Ada. She will make you climb up the beautiful 17th-century Dilkhusha, a tomb constructed for Mughal noble Quli Khan. You will also explore the depths of the 16th-century stepwell called Rajon ki bauli and experience the tranquility of the famous Jamali Kamali mosque. The walk will end with eternal love stories of the Piri Muridi tradition of Sufis.

The walk begins at 8.45 am at Qutub Minar ticket counter.

HOW TO REACH

– The closest metro station is Qutub Minar on the Yellow Line.

– Parking is available at Qutub Minar

About the walk leader:

Nitika Arora is an actor-theatre workshop facilitator. She is formally trained in a yearlong intensive theatre making and acting course from The Drama School Mumbai. She is a post-graduate in Social Work from Delhi University.  She is one of the co-founders of Darwesh.

Sep
13
Fri
2019
Rumination of An Unfettered Mind, solo show by Laxmi Gupta @ Triveni Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, 205, Tansen Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi - 110001
Sep 13 @ 11:00 am – Sep 22 @ 8:00 pm
Rumination of An Unfettered Mind, solo show by Laxmi Gupta @ Triveni Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, 205, Tansen Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi - 110001 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Rumination of An Unfettered Mind, solo show by Laxmi Gupta

Entry : Free

Venue : Triveni Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, 205, Tansen Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi – 110001

Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Station – ‘Mandi House (Blue Line and Violet Line) Exit Gate – 1′

Area : Mandi House Area

Event Description : Rumination of An Unfettered Mind, solo show by Laxmi Gupta.

This series represents a transcendence of our perceived reality, a freedom from our self inflicted shackles. Given any circumstance, our minds can wander, roam the earth, venture into untraversed realms and even dance with the Gods.These works in mixed media on paper have a predominance of pen and ink. The pen allows me a sense of control whereas the free flowing nature of the inks affords a life of its own, a balance of yin and yang. I am excited to invite you to view the series.

Part Proceeds to CanSupport – Caring for People with Cancer

Sep
21
Sat
2019
TCLP’s Great Book Giveaway @ India Habitat Centre , Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Sep 21 @ 11:00 am – Sep 22 @ 7:00 pm
TCLP's Great Book Giveaway @ India Habitat Centre , Lodhi Road, New Delhi | New Delhi | Delhi | India

TCLP’s Great Book Giveaway

he Community Library Project (TCLP) is organising its annual event, The Great Book Giveaway, with a host of reading activities for children and adults, poetry workshops and performances, chess and checkers, and with over 2500 book titles on offer. The craziest part? You can take any book from the ones on offer for free (but donations are definitely encouraged).

From Toni Morrison, Sartre, Vikram Seth to Danielle Steele, Jeffrey Archer and Malcolm Gladwell, the giveaway will have books for everyone’s tastes. TCLP will also have a table for bartering children’s books, so you can drop off a book and take one in its place.

Need more reasons to attend this fab event? The Great Book Giveaway will end with a rap performance by the members of TCLP on Sunday and a drum performance by the Sunshine Ensemble. So, clear up your calendar and dedicate your weekend to books.

How’s The Venue

The event will take place at the gorgeous India Habitat Centre.

Pro-Tip

We strongly recommend that you support The Community Library Project’s free library movement with a generous donation, though something as little as INR 100 is also appreciated by them.

Important note: Carry a bag along to take all the books home.

Price

Entry is absolutely FREE
Sep
27
Fri
2019
Long Night of Literatures 2019, Literary Fest @ Instituto Cervantes, 48, Hanuman Road, Connaught Place (CP), New Delhi - 110001
Sep 27 @ 5:30 pm
Long Night of Literatures 2019, Literary Fest @ Instituto Cervantes, 48, Hanuman Road, Connaught Place (CP), New Delhi - 110001 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Long Night of Literatures 2019, Literary Fest

Entry : Registration Link : tinyurl.com/y33lezkm


Venue : Instituto Cervantes, 48, Hanuman Road, Connaught Place (CP), New Delhi – 110001
Venue Info : About | Map | Metro : Nearest Metro Station – ‘Rajiv Chowk’ (Yellow Line and Blue Line)
Area : Connaught Place (CP)

Event Description : Literary Fest ‘Long Night of Literatures’ is being organized to celebrate the linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe. An evening to meet international authors from 13 European countries like Finland, France, Hungary, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Portugal.   Literature zealots in the city can block their date to meet these eminent authors who will mesmerize them with their compositions of prose and poetry.

Oct
12
Sat
2019
Delhi Food Carnival @ India Islamic Cultural Centre
Oct 12 @ 1:00 pm – Oct 13 @ 9:00 pm
Delhi Food Carnival @ India Islamic Cultural Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

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.
29th Rajasthani Folk Dance And 7th Painting Competition @ Kamani Auditorium
Oct 12 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
29th Rajasthani Folk Dance And 7th Painting Competition @ Kamani Auditorium | New Delhi | Delhi | India

29th Rajasthani Folk Dance And 7th Painting Competition

Nov
8
Fri
2019
North East Festival 2019 @ IGNCA, Janpath, New Delhi.
Nov 8 @ 10:00 am – Nov 10 @ 10:00 pm
North East Festival 2019 @ IGNCA, Janpath, New Delhi. | New Delhi | Delhi | India

North East Festival 2019

The United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution proclaiming 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages.

As a tribute to more than 220 tribal languages in the NER, this year North East Festival will be presenting artistic perspective of Indigenous languages of North East India.

Celebrating diversity of Indigenous language of Northeast India.

Proposed Activities:

Oral Literature workshop, Storytelling sessions, Exhibition & Folk Performances, Art Installations of Tangible Heritages, Retrospective Exhibition, Poetry meets of indigenous languages, Emerging Indigenous Writers meet, Folk Theatre Performance etc.
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Come and be part of this Canvass.

Reach us at northeastfestivaldelhi@gmail.com

 — at Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.

Nov
15
Fri
2019
Horn OK Please 2019 – Food Truck Festival In Delhi-NCR @ pin JLN Stadium, New.Delhi Delhi, India 110016
Nov 15 @ 12:00 pm – Nov 17 @ 1:00 pm
Horn OK Please 2019 – Food Truck Festival In Delhi-NCR @ pin JLN Stadium, New.Delhi Delhi, India 110016 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

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

Nov
16
Sat
2019
VIBHOR- Noida International Literature Festival @ Radisson Blu MBD Hotel Noida
Nov 16 @ 9:00 am – Nov 17 @ 8:00 am
VIBHOR- Noida International Literature Festival @ Radisson Blu MBD Hotel Noida | Noida | Uttar Pradesh | India

VIBHOR- Noida International Literature Festival

 

VIBHOR- Noida International Literature Festival is a Literary Festival like no other! It’s a celebration of literature, art, music, poetry and freedom of expression.

The festival will take place against the stunning backdrop of Noida city, which is a beautiful amalgamation of modern architecture and carefully crafted green landscape.

Over the span of 2-days, we will have 24 events and activities. We will feature workshops, book readings, talks, panel sessions, debates, book launches and performances from top Indian and international writers. This Literature Festival will draw over 80 writers, artists, academics, scholars, publishers from India and abroad each year.

This festival will bring together the best minds in the world of Hindi, English and Regional literature from within and outside India. The festival will initiate the conversation between authors, readers, literary agents, publishers, self-pub stars, humanitarians, politicians, sports personalities, and entrepreneurs on varied topics ranging from literature to the changing dynamics of the publishing industry.

This year the theme of the festival is “The World of Dreams and Imagination”.

 

 

Dec
15
Sun
2019
Serendipity Arts Festival @ Serendipity Arts Foundation C-340, Chetna Marg, Block C, Defence Colony, New Delhi, Delhi 110024, India
Dec 15 @ 10:00 am – Dec 22 @ 5:00 pm
Serendipity Arts Festival @ Serendipity Arts Foundation C-340, Chetna Marg, Block C, Defence Colony, New Delhi, Delhi 110024, India | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Serendipity Arts Festival

Serendipity Arts Foundation returns to Panaji, Goa with their flagship arts initiative – the Serendipity Arts Festival from the 15 – 22 December 2019. The annual, multi-disciplinary Festival is open to all, and this year will host over 90 dynamic projects with over 1200 artists highlighting India’s rich traditions of music, dance and theatre, alongside photography, culinary arts, craft, and visual arts exhibitions.

Register online at www.serendipityartsfestival.com to attend the Serendipity Arts Festival from the 15th to the 22nd of December 2019 in Panaji, Goa. Entry is free and open for all.

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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.