Calendar

Jan
20
Sun
2019
Dastangoi presents Dastan-E-Rag Darbari @ Indian Habitat Centre, The Stein Stadium
Jan 20 @ 7:00 pm
Dastangoi presents Dastan-E-Rag Darbari @ Indian Habitat Centre, The Stein Stadium | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Dastangoi presents Dastan-E-Rag Darbari – THEATRE : “Dastan-e-Raag Darbari” Hindustani Play.

An Old World Culture Presentation

Performed by Mahmood Farooqui & Darain Shahidi.

Adapted and directed by Mahmood Farooqui.

Produced by Anusha Rizvi.

An adaptation of Shrilal Shukla’s landmark novel of the same name authored in 1968. It is a satirical take on the politics and society of a fictional village in the post Independent era, and continues to be relevant till date.

The dastan also includes works of Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi, Ibn e Khaldun, Baba Nagarjun, Kedarnath Singh, Sauda, Jafar Zatalli, Plato and Machiavelli.

Feb
6
Wed
2019
17th Ishara International Puppet Theatre Festival @ Amphitheatre, India Habitat Centre
Feb 6 @ 7:30 pm
17th Ishara International Puppet Theatre Festival @ Amphitheatre, India Habitat Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

FISH AND BUBBLES: by Michele Cafaggi/ Studio TA-DAA!

 

on 6th February 2019 at Amphitheatre, India Habitat Centre at 7:30pm

 

Duration: 50 Minutes

 

It’s a beautiful sunny day, but oh my, there’s a naughty little raincloud in the sky playing mischief. The fisherman is trying to catch fish, but the cloud is following him everywhere and raining down on his head. Our hero decides he’ll enjoy the rain & clown around playing his favorite games with wonderful bubbles of all shapes and sizes. Whatever will happen next, when the naughty cloud decides to join in the fun? Compounded generously with music & a riotous abundance of water gags & colourful bubbles – this marvellously clever show will have you smiling from ear to ear.

 

 

Online tickets for Delhi – KYAZOONGA.COM/ISHARA

For further information – Teamwork Arts – +91-9643302036/37/38/39

www.isharapuppet.com

 

 

 

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
11
Mon
2019
20th Bharat Rang Mahotsav – DESAPARECIDOS @ Abhimanch Auditorium, National School of Drama Campus
Feb 11 @ 8:30 pm
20th Bharat Rang Mahotsav - DESAPARECIDOS @ Abhimanch Auditorium, National School of Drama Campus | New Delhi | Delhi | India

20th Bharat Rang Mahotsav – DESAPARECIDOS

DESAPARECIDOS#43

Director: Anna Dora Dorno
Playwright: Nicola Pianzola
Group: Instabili Vaganti
Language: English & Spanish
Duration: 55 mins

The Play

Desaparecidos#43 aims to give voice to the dramatic event of the 43 Mexican students of Ayotzinapa who disappeared on 26th September 2014. It is a strong performance of great emotional impact, an artistic Re-Action to a tragic reality: the en-forced disappearances afflicting Mexico, and an original dramaturgy, made not only of words but also of physical actions, sounds, songs and projected images.

 

Director’s Note

Desaparecidos#43 is not only a performance but also an authentic act of rebellion, a work exalting freedom of opinion, expression and demonstration, which are being worldwide threatened. It is an artistic example of the international influence of mass media and globalization and how they can sensitise the public opinion and help to ask for justice. It is a hope hymn, able to let red flowers grow from a stack of bloody clothes – ‘They wanted to bury us but they didn’t know we were seeds’.

The Director

Anna Dora Dorno was born in 1976 in Italy. She graduated at the University of Bologna – Department of Music and Performance. In 2004 she founded the experimental theatre company Instabili Vaganti. She has directed and acting in – Avan-lulu, which received the special award of the Jury at the 6th International Festival of Theatre and Visual Arts, Zdarzenia (Poland), The Ritual, the result of a 10-year research project all around the world and performed at the 18 Bharat Rang Mahostav in Delhi, Ausencia – Alone in the crowd, premiered at the 32nd Fadjr International festival of Teheran (Iran), Made In Ilva, which received a nomination at the Total Theatre Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2014 and was the winner of 10 national awards for the best performance, Desparecidos#43 based on the true story of the missing students in Mexico and winner of the patronage of Amnesty International. She holds workshops for performers in universities and academies all over the world including: Grotowski Institute in Poland, Shanghai Theatre Academy in China, National School of Drama in India, and UNAM in Mexico.

The Playwright

Born in 1977 in Italy, Nicola Pianzola graduated at the University of Bologna – Department of Music and Performance. He graduated in physical theatre at the Nouveau Cirque school of Bologna and at the Grotowski Institute of Wroclaw (Poland). He is currently a performer and playwright in all the productions of Instabili Vaganti Theatre Company. He has won several national and international awards as a performer of the solo show Made in Ilva including the nomination at the Total Theatre Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe 2014. He collaborates with the University of Bologna, Department of Music And Performance where he gives workshops, work demonstrations, lectures and film screenings about physical theatre. He won the DAMS award for his research and experience in theatre with actors with handicaps. He writes for Hystrio theatre magazine and fattiditeatro theatre webzine.

The Group

Founded in 2004 by Anna Dora Dorno and Nicola Pianzola, the company focuses on an experimental ongoing research in physical theatre and performing arts. Anna Dora Dorno works worldwide, producing performances and directing projects, collaborating with international artists, performers, musicians and video makers. Their poetic work is able to overcome the labels and the divisions between theatre, dance, visual arts, and to communicate strong, emotional, impacting messages. Their performances have been translated in 3 languages and presented in more than 20 countries in Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Latin America and Asia, winning several awards, including the nomination to the Total Theatre awards at the Edinburgh Fringe, and premiering in important festivals such as FIDAE in Uruguay, NLGX in Beijing, and 8th Theatre Olympics in India. Their methodology is valued and requested in many universities and academies all over the world.

 

Cast & Credits

Main Performers Anna Dora Dorno

Nicola Pianzola

Armida Pieretti

Original dramaturgy Nicola Pianzola

Production Instabili Vaganti

With the patronage of Amnesty International Italy

Playwright Nicola Pianzola

Design & Direction Anna Dora Dorno

 

For More Information: https://20brm.nsd.gov.in/desaparecidos43/

For complete schedule: https://20brm.nsd.gov.in/delhi-brm-schedule.pdf 

For Tickets: https://20brm.nsd.gov.in/

 

Feb
17
Sun
2019
Book Launch of The Chocolate Cake by Nikita Tak @ Oxford Bookstore
Feb 17 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Book Launch of The Chocolate Cake by Nikita Tak @ Oxford Bookstore | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Book Launch of The Chocolate Cake by Nikita Tak

We at Jashn event management and promoters are not only onto private events but into corporate and musical events .

We are promoting authors and books in different cities . We are also into media pr.

On 17th February 2019 we are launching a book The Chocolate Cake by Nikita Tak.

This book is not only a romantic fiction but also a science fiction. Dr Manoj Patairiya Director CSIR- NSAIR is the chief guest at the book launch event. Author Himanshu Rai will be moderating the session with the author.

Feb
21
Thu
2019
Screening of Italian Movie ‘Le notti di Cabiria’ @ Tessitori Hall, Italian Embassy Cultural Centre
Feb 21 @ 7:00 pm
Screening of Italian Movie 'Le notti di Cabiria' @ Tessitori Hall, Italian Embassy Cultural Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Screening of the Italian Movie ‘Le notti di Cabiria’

Le notti di Cabiria (English: Nights of Cabiria) is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Giulietta Masina, François Périer, and Amedeo Nazzari. Based on a story by Fellini, the film is about a prostitute in Rome who searches for true love in vain.

Nights of Cabiria won the 1957 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. This was the second straight year Italy and Fellini won this Academy Award, having won for 1956’s La Strada, which also starred Giulietta Masina.

 

Storyline: Rome, 1957. A woman, Cabiria, is robbed and left to drown by her boyfriend, Giorgio. Rescued, she resumes her life and tries her best to find happiness in a cynical world. Even when she thinks her struggles are over and she has found happiness and contentment, things may not be what they seem.

 

Directed by: Federico Fellini

Stars: Giulietta Masina, François Périer, Franca Marzi
Year: 1957

Duration: 118 Minutes
Genres: Drama

 

Certificates/ classification : The main character is a prostitute. Neither sex nor nudity are ever explicitly shown, however.

Some mild cursing. Casual smoking and drinking throughout the film.

 

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nights_of_Cabiria

 

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

Mar
3
Sun
2019
THEATRE “Jashn-E-Qalam” Hindustani Play @ The Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Mar 3 @ 7:30 pm
THEATRE "Jashn-E-Qalam" Hindustani Play @ The Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

THEATRE “Jashn-E-Qalam” Hindustani Play

Event Description : THEATRE “Jashn-E-Qalam” Hindustani Play

An Old World Culture Presentation

Does beauty lie in the eyes of the beholder? What happens when an internal monologue is stuck on loop in your mind? To what extent will you push the boundaries of a frenemy? Unwrap these questions through scintillating Solo Performances of timeless Hindustani Short Stories.

Rajendra Yadav | KINARE SE KINARE TAK | Rajesh Kumar
A Husband battles the gnawing pangs of Doubt & Deceit. What demons lie lurking in the depths of our mind? How do you keep them at bay before this madness & mayhem wreaks havoc?

Rajinder Singh Bedi | CHECHAK KE DAAG | Shashwita Sharma
A beautiful bride-to-be sees the groom for the first time on her wedding day. Her dreams turn into a nightmare; the prince’s face is not so charming. Is beauty in the eyes of the beholder?

Patras Bokhari | MARHOOM KI YAAD MEIN | KC Shankar

Ride this roller-coaster of laughs that delves into the strange connections between friendship and honesty, humour and pain, comedy and tragedy.

Written by Rajinder Singh Bedi, Patras Bokhari & Rajendra Yadav

Mar
6
Wed
2019
14th Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards & Festival @ Kamani Auditorium & Shri Ram Centre
Mar 6 @ 5:30 pm – Mar 12 @ 10:00 pm
14th Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards & Festival @ Kamani Auditorium & Shri Ram Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

14th Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards & Festival

 

NOMINATIONS

BEST PLAY:

  • Agarbatti directed by Swati Dubey and produced by Samagam Rangmandal (Jabalpur [Madhya Pradesh], 1 Hr 20 Min, Hindi & Bundeli)
  • Andha Yug (Gujarati Adaptation) directed by Dr. Chavan Pramod R. and produced by Rang Prayog (Vadodara [Gujarat], 1 Hr 35 Min, Gujarati)
  • Andha Yug (Hindi Adaptation) directed by Joy Maisnam and produced by TAAM, Manipur(Imphal [Manipur], 1 Hr 10 Min, Hindi)
  • Bhagi Hui Ladkiyan directed by Dhwani Vij and produced by Aagaaz Theatre Trust (Delhi, 1 Hr, Hindustani)
  • Chandâla, Impure directed by Koumarane Valavane and produced by Indianostrum Théâtre (Pondicherry, 3 Hr (20 Min interval), Tamil)
  • Chillara Samaram directed by Arun Lal and produced by Little Earth School Of Theatre Kerala (Malappuram [Kerala], 1 Hr 5 Min, Malayalam)
  • Kola directed by Achutha Kumar and produced by Theatre Tatkal (Bengaluru [Karnataka], 2 Hr 15 Min (10 Min interval), Kannada)
  • Loose Woman directed by Maya Krishna Rao and produced by Vismayah (Delhi, 1 Hr, English)
  • Pulijanmam directed by Bineesh K and produced by Dravida Entertainments (Kochi [Kerala], 1 Hr 5 Min, Malayalam)

BEST DIRECTOR:

  • Swati Dubey (Agarbatti)
  • Dr. Chavan Pramod R. (Andha Yug, Gujarati Adaptation)
  • Joy Maisnam (Andha Yug , Hindi Adaptation)
  • Dhwani Vij (Bhagi Hui Ladkiyan)
  • Koumarane Valavane (Chandâla, Impure)
  • Arun Lal (Chillara Samaram )
  • Achutha Kumar (Kola)
  • Maya Krishna Rao (Loose Woman)
  • Bineesh K (Pulijanmam)

BEST STAGE DESIGN:

  • Joseph Bernard Lourdumarianathan – Chandâla, Impure
  • Vaishak Krishnaprasad – Pulijanmam

BEST LIGHT DESIGN:

  • Avtar Shahni – Andha Yug (Hindi Adaptation)
  • Sajas Rahman – Chillara Samaram
  • Suresh Kuttyraman and Sajas Rahman – Pulijanmam

BEST INNOVATIVE SOUND DESIGN:

  • Vivek Sivadasan – Chillara Samaram

  • Sumant Balakrishnan & Sudheer Rikhari – Loose Woman

  • Sanal Dev – Pulijanmam  

BEST COSTUME DESIGN:

  • Dr. Chavan Pramod R. – Andha Yug (Gujarati Adaptation)
  • Nandini Patwardhan and Apeksha Ghaligi – Kola
  • Ramya Suvi – Pulijanmam

BEST ACTOR IN A LEAD ROLE (MALE):

  • Mohd. Shahnawaj for Ashwathama – Andha Yug (Hindi Adaptation)
  • Vasanth Selvam for Jack – Chandâla, Impure
  • Manikandan Rajan for Kari Gurukkal – Pulijanmam

BEST ACTOR IN A LEAD ROLE (FEMALE):

  • Rukmini Sircar (Thakurain) – Agarbatti
  • Maya Krishna Rao – Loose Woman
  • Garggi Ananthan – Pulijanmam

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (MALE):

  • Ranganath Gopalarathnam for Dhrutarashtra – Andha Yug (Gujarati Adaptation)
  • Akhil K P – Chillara Samaram
  • Sreejith Sundar for Pottan Theyyam – Pulijanmam

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (FEMALE):

  • Monika Panwar for Damyanti  – Agarbatti

BEST ORIGINAL SCRIPT:

  • Ashish Pathak – Agarbatti
  • Jasmine, Nagina, Nagma and Zainab – Bhagi Hui Ladkiyan
  • MP Rajesh – Chillara Samaram

BEST ENSEMBLE:

  • Andha Yug (Gujarati Adaptation)
  • Agarbatti
  • Bhagi Hui Ladkiyan
  • Chillara Samaram

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY:

  • Joy Maisnam – Andha Yug (Hindi Adaptation)
  • Dr. Chavan Pramod R. – Andha Yug (Gujarati Adaptation)
  • Arun Lal – Chillara Samaram
  • Maya Krishna Rao – Loose Woman
  • Bineesh K – Pulijanmam

PLAYS SCHEDULE

The Company Theatre has taken a decision to withdraw their entry from META 2019.

  • PLAY(S)
  • DATE
  • TIME
  • DURATION
  • VENUE
  • LANGUAGE
  • TICKETS
  • Loose Woman
  • 06 March 2019
  • 8:00 PM
  • 1 Hr
  • Shri Ram Centre
  • English
  • BUY TICKET
  • Bhagi Hui Ladkiyan
  • 07 March 2019
  • 8:00 PM
  • 1 Hr
  • Kamani Auditorium
  • Hindustani
  • BUY TICKET
  • Andha Yug (Gujarati Adaptation)
  • 07 March 2019
  • 6:00 PM
  • 1 Hr 35 Min
  • Shri Ram Centre
  • Gujarati
  • BUY TICKET
  • Agarbatti
  • 08 March 2019
  • 8:00 PM
  • 1 Hr 20 Min
  • Kamani Auditorium
  • Hindi and Bundeli
  • BUY TICKET
  • Chillara Samaram
  • 08 March 2019
  • 6:00 PM
  • 1 Hr 5 Min
  • Shri Ram Centre
  • Malayalam
  • BUY TICKET
  • Pulijanmam
  • 09 March 2019
  • 6:00 PM
  • 1 Hr 5 Min
  • Shri Ram Centre
  • Malayalam
  • BUY TICKET
  • Andha Yug (Hindi Adaptation)
  • 10 March 2019
  • 8:00 PM
  • 1 Hr 10 Min
  • Kamani Auditorium
  • Hindi
  • BUY TICKET
  • Kola
  • 10 March 2019
  • 5:30 PM
  • 2 Hr 15 Min (10 Min Interval)
  • Shri Ram Centre
  • Kannada
  • BUY TICKET
  • Chandala, Impure
  • 11 March 2019
  • 6:00 PM
  • 3 Hr (20 Min Interval)
  • Shri Ram Centre
  • Tamil
Apr
5
Fri
2019
Dream On Theatre Festival @ The Little Theatre Group Auditorium (LTG), Mandi House
Apr 5 @ 1:00 pm – Apr 7 @ 9:00 pm
Dream On Theatre Festival @ The Little Theatre Group Auditorium (LTG), Mandi House | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Dream On Theatre Festival

DreamOnTheatreFestival is a celebration of diversity & uniqueness of each genre of emotion and the courage to dream.

There are a vivid set of genres with strong characters from plays ranging from 1970 classic ‘Ashadh Ka Ek Din’ to the sufi journey of Sahir Ludhianvi in ‘Wo Afsaana’, along with a comedy drama on India’s partition ‘Tranzistor Untuned’, with a take on women defamation remembering the viral gone Rs.10 note stating ‘Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai’ and the 35 year old rib tickling comedy Out Of Order adapted to hindi play ‘Sweet Suite’.

If all the stories have something in common it’s the emotions & powerful characters & actors.

About the production/organizers : Dreaming Stage is a theatre production company established to provide real entertainment to the audience and change the theatre trend.

Schedule : 

5th April :
1-3pm Ashadh Ka Ek Din
4-6pm Ashadh Ka Ek Din
8-9pm Tranzistor Untuned

6th April :
2-3.30pm Wo Afsaana
5-6pm Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai
7.30-8.30pm Tranzistor Untuned

7th April :
1-3pm Sweet Suite
4-6pm Sweet Suite
7-9pm Sweet Suite

Apr
16
Tue
2019
Book Launch – Art and Culture of Italy, from the Roman Empire to Present Day by Paola Martani @ A J K Mass Communication Research Centre
Apr 16 @ 7:00 pm
Book Launch - Art and Culture of Italy, from the Roman Empire to Present Day by Paola Martani @ A J K Mass Communication Research Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Book Launch – Art and Culture of Italy, from the Roman Empire to Present Day by Paola Martani

Italian Embassy Cultural Centre is happy to invite you on Tuesday, 16th April @ 7pm to the launch of the book ‘Art and Culture of Italy’, the first book available in India including all the aspects of the Italian culture (music, painting, design, poetry, architecture etc) from the Roman empire till present day written by Prof. Paola Martani and the students of MA in Jamia Millia Islamia University, Mass communication and research department. ‪
Other than the launch of the book, few short movies created by the students of MA in Jamia Millia Islamia University, Mass communication and research department will be screened, each of 3 minutes duration. Refreshments will be served afterwards.

An Opera singer will open and close the event.

ART AND CULTURE

May
20
Mon
2019
Book launch – Pocket Book for Students in Italy’ by Paola Martani @ Italian Embassy Cultural Centre
May 20 @ 7:00 pm
Book launch - Pocket Book for Students in Italy' by Paola Martani @ Italian Embassy Cultural Centre | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Book launch – Pocket Book for Students in Italy’ by Paola Martani

The Embassy of Italy, The Italian Embassy Cultural Centre, Uni-Italia and Sterling Publisher(s) invite you to the Book launch – Pocket Book for Students in Italy’ by Paola Martani on 20th May 2019 at 7pm at Italian Embassy Cultural Centre. We will be very glad to share with you this important union moment between our countries. You are kindly requested to send us a line of confirmation in this regard, specifying the names of the participants.  The launch will be preceded by a small reception and followed by Q@A session on Government scholarships.

The event is scheduled on 20th May 2019 at Italian Embassy Cultural Centre.

Free Entry. Kindly bring a Valid Photo ID to present at the security gate.

 

Italian Embassy Cultural Centre

50-E, Chandragupta Marg

(entry from Nyaya Marg)

Chanakyapuri

New Delhi- 110021

Tel:011-2687-19-01/03/04

Email: iicnewdelhi@esteri.it

Jun
7
Fri
2019
Unicorn Actors’ Studio presents “Blue Whale and Saffron Sand” Hindi Play @ Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts (SRCPA), 4, Safdar Hashmi Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi-110001
Jun 7 @ 7:00 pm
Unicorn Actors' Studio presents "Blue Whale and Saffron Sand" Hindi Play @ Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts (SRCPA), 4, Safdar Hashmi Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi-110001 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Unicorn Actors’ Studio presents “Blue Whale and Saffron Sand” Hindi Play

Event Description : THEATRE : Unicorn Actors’ Studio presents “Blue Whale and Saffron Sand” Hindi Play as part of Popular Theatre Festival.

Jun
22
Sat
2019
“Dastan-e-Irfaan-e-Buddh” Urdu/Hindi/Pali/Sanskrit Play Performed by Poonam Girdhani & Rajesh Kumar @ The Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Jun 22 – Jun 23 all-day
"Dastan-e-Irfaan-e-Buddh" Urdu/Hindi/Pali/Sanskrit Play Performed by Poonam Girdhani & Rajesh Kumar @ The Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

“Dastan-e-Irfaan-e-Buddh” Urdu/Hindi/Pali/Sanskrit Play Performed by Poonam Girdhani & Rajesh Kumar

THEATRE “Dastan-e-Irfaan-e-Buddh” Urdu/Hindi/Pali/Sanskrit Play Performed by Poonam Girdhani & Rajesh Kumar

An Old World Culture presentation.

Deep within Indian thought lie religious belief systems that privilege asceticism and renunciation. And the greatest eremite of all is Buddha. Team Dastangoi’s latest work presents a glimpse into the life, philosophy and world view of Tathagata, the enlightened one.

Parindey Storytellers presents “`Story`FIC” Hinglish Play @ M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi - 110003
Jun 22 @ 6:15 pm
Parindey Storytellers presents "`Story`FIC" Hinglish Play @ M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Francaise De Delhi, 72, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi - 110003 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Parindey Storytellers presents “`Story`FIC” Hinglish Play

Event Description : THEATRE : Parindey Storytellers presents “`Story`FIC” Hinglish Play

A mature tale of relationships and the issues that eventually creep up in various relationships over time. The story of Dr. Mita, Dr. Manhar and Manoj which represents the multiple stages of relationships.

Cast – Aishik Acharya, Rani Maheshwari, Mayank Beejawat

Writer and Director : Prakhar Gautam

Jul
11
Thu
2019
Dastangoi Summer Festival in Urdu/Hindustani @ Akshara Theatre, 11-12 B, Baba Kharak Singh Marg
Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm – Jul 13 @ 7:00 pm
Dastangoi Summer Festival in Urdu/Hindustani @ Akshara Theatre, 11-12 B, Baba Kharak Singh Marg | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Dastangoi Summer Festival in Urdu/Hindustani

Entry : Tickets: Rs. 300, Rs. 350, Rs. 500, Available at :
Online : BookMyShow
Offline : At the venue if not sold out

Venue : Akshara Theatre, 11-12 B, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110001
Landmark : Next to RML Hospital Emergency Gate 5Venue Info :
Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations – ‘Shivaji Stadium (Airport Line)’‘Patel Chowk(Yellow Line)Exit Gate – 3’ & ‘R. K. Ashram Marg(Blue Line)’ Exit Gate – 4
Parking : Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital public parking or Inside Akshara Theatre

Event Description : THEATRE : Dastangoi Summer Festival in Urdu/Hindustani

Jul
20
Sat
2019
Poem of an Ending @ Shri Ram Centre , Central Delhi
Jul 20 @ 7:00 pm
Poem of an Ending @ Shri Ram Centre , Central Delhi | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Poem of an Ending

POEM OF AN ENDING is a stage adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Shesher Kobita’, a classic revered by many. The novel has been adapted as radio plays and into a film in Bengali. However, this is for the first time ‘Shesher Kobita’ is adapted for the stage in English for a wider audience. This literary piece is considered as one of the best works of Tagore.

The play recounts the iconic love story of Amit Ray, a barrister educated at Oxford, whose virulent intellectualism reveals itself in its opposition to all forms of tradition. He meets Labonyo in a car accident and the romance builds up in the misty hills of Shillong. Amit’s iconoclasm meets Labonyo’s sincere simplicity through a series of dialogues and poems. But will these two worlds finally meet? The novel explores the realities of love as romance and marriage through a meeting of two mature minds. The story is also supported by Ketaki, Shovon, and Yogomaya who have critical roles in this story of love and conflict.

The play is presented in a unique format where each lead character is represented by an actor and a dancer/movement expert. The unique combination represents love as genderless and universal. The format brings in the contemporary element to the play and makes the production engaging for a young audience. The core idea behind the production is to present Tagore in a new age format, which has not been done yet on stage. With POEM OF AN ENDING, we have attempted to bring Tagore closer to the audience of this new generation and introduce them to the global genius in a new format.

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

Aug
16
Fri
2019
Old World Theatre Festival 2019 @ India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Aug 16 @ 5:00 pm – Aug 25 @ 7:30 pm
Old World Theatre Festival 2019 @ India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Old World Theatre Festival 2019

Event Description : THEATRE : Old World Theatre Festival 2019

WORKSHOPS, MASTER CLASSES & PANELS AT THE OLD WORLD THEATRE FESTIVAL 2019 will also be held.

An Old World Culture Presentation.

Aug
19
Mon
2019
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra presents ‘Krishna’ @ Kamani Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi-110001
Aug 19 @ 6:59 am – Aug 24 @ 7:59 am
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra presents 'Krishna' @ Kamani Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi-110001 | New Delhi | Delhi | India

Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra presents ‘Krishna’

Event Description : Padmashri Shobha Deepak Singh (Director & Vice Chairperson – Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra) looks forward to your presence, at the presentation of Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra’s epic 43rd edition of ‘KRISHNA’.

Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra presents the mesmerising dance drama of KRISHNA, depicting the fascinating persona’s life, abounding with legends, myths, miracles and adulation, over a span of three thousand years, portraying the fascinating journey of the playful icon from his adorable childhood and youthful antics, to the centre stage of human reverence. To enhance the visual appeal of the show, the Kendra is using the LED wall for the first time.

‘Krishna’ emotes the intrinsic truths of life, appealing in their fundamental simplicity, as enumerated by Lord Krishna. These lie within the folds of innumerable anecdotes, ensconced in His life’s tales, perpetually inspiring in their traditional or modern context. Padamshri Shobha Deepak Singh’s meticulous vision and execution presents all aspects of Lord Krishna’s persona, endowing a fascinating energy to the presentation. Brilliant choreography, lighting, costumes, sound, technical support and ambiance which create a suitable background, contribute to making all her productions heart warming. In the showcase of violence, despite all odds, there emerges hope for eventual peace, despite apparent chaos in the present.

Produced and directed by Mrs Shobha Deepak Singh