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Japan Festival
@ Stein Auditorium
Japan Festival
@ Stein Auditorium
Nov 27 @ 12:00 am – Nov 28 @ 12:00 am
As part of the Japan Festival , the Japan Foundation brings to you a range of events over 3 months across different venues, spread across Delhi. Everyone is invited and all events are free to attend. VENUE: Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 27th October, JAPAN FESTIVAL Opening at 7.00 p.m. – 28th October, Makoto Kuriya – Creative Jazz Ensemble at 7.00 p.m. – 29th October, WASABI – A Japanese Traditional Music Concert at 7.00 p.m.[...]
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37th India International Trade Fair
@ Pragati Maidan
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Certificate Course in Persian Language
@ Iran Culture House
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Disappearing Dialogues, a Unique Multimedia Interactive Exhibition
@ Bikaner House
Disappearing Dialogues, a Unique Multimedia Interactive Exhibition
@ Bikaner House
Nov 27 @ 12:00 am – Nov 28 @ 12:00 am
ART ICHOL presents “Disappearing Dialogues” a unique multi-media, interactive exhibition, Curated by Nobina Gupta. The project has been supported by MP Tourism and Arts Ananda Trust. Featuring a diverse range of paintings, videos, wood and iron products, textiles and garments to films, book art, photography, furnishings – all created as a collaboration between local communities of Madhya Pradesh and 14 Indian and international artists – the event hopes to bring the focus back on the lost traditions and cultural practices[...]
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The Experience: A Digital Journey with France
@ India Gate
The Experience: A Digital Journey with France
@ India Gate
Nov 27 @ 12:00 am – Nov 28 @ 12:00 am
This immersive journey, the first of its kind in India, celebrates the breadth and depth of the relationship between India and France in a way it has never been told before – from technology to culture, from yesterday to tomorrow. Firmly anchored in a variety of domains, the French links with India are largely unknown and sharply under-estimated. The Experience brings them to the fore, highlighting Indo-French collaborations between artists, writers and thinkers, but also in areas like energy, environment,[...]
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Body: Archive of Memory , An exhibition of Ceramics & Photography
@ Alliance Française de Delhi - Gurgaon Centre
Body: Archive of Memory , An exhibition of Ceramics & Photography
@ Alliance Française de Delhi - Gurgaon Centre
Nov 27 @ 12:00 am – Nov 28 @ 12:00 am
“BODY: ARCHIVE OF MEMORY” an exhibition of Ceramics and Photography With the performance: “TRIGGER WARNING” by Aastha Gandhi & Ankush on Opening night – 25th Nov 2017 | 7:00pm About the CERAMISTS Ela Mukherjee Ceramic artist, Fulbright Scholar and Charles Wallace awardee, Ela Mukherjee, is a clay artist and art educator. Her works are about repetitive sequencing with separate elements to form a cohesive sculptural group. The artist lives and works from her studio in Delhi, India. Elodie Alexandre[...]
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Art Now’17
@ Lalit Kala Akademi
Art Now’17
@ Lalit Kala Akademi
Nov 27 @ 12:00 am – Nov 28 @ 12:00 am
‘Art NOW 17’ is a group exhibition portraying the contemporary Indian art trends. ART NOW! is about art today. The show portrays the current art practices and how they have evolved over the last few years. The exhibition will showcase the works of some distinguished artists that are the faces of Indian art, along with the works of some bright emerging artists who are evolving their distinctive styles. Contemporary art is reaching out to a larger audience and globally evolving.[...]
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Anekanta by Dancer Geeta Chandran
@ The Stein Auditorium, Indian Habitat Centre
Anekanta by Dancer Geeta Chandran
@ The Stein Auditorium, Indian Habitat Centre
Nov 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
To mark its twentieth anniversary, India Habitat Centre has invited Dancer Geeta Chandran and her Natya Vriksha Dance Company to present ANEKANTA at the Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Chandran’s ANEKANTA is culled from the Jaina Philosophy; its mool-mantra is that there are multiple realities to every issue – cultural, political, social, economic and, in fact, every aspect of life and living! ANEKANTA celebrates acceptance of multiple truths, embracing diversity and of universal acceptance. In group choreographies, Geeta[...]
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