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6th Sat |
7:30pm | THEATRE | Out Of Cocoon Theatre Co. London & Cathaayatra present William Shakespeare’s MACBETH (English/90mins) Dir. Jarka Heller Set in no specific time or place, but in a time of war and military dictatorship, three witches tap into the ambitions and desires of Macbeth and his Lady, taking crude advantage of human frailty for power.
Tickets at Rs.500, Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.150 available at the Programme desk from Feb 4, 3:00pm – 6:00pm. Suitable for 15 years and above. |
7th Sun |
7:30pm | Theatre | GHALIB (Hindi & Urdu/105mins) Dir. M Sayeed Alam Watch Tom Alter as Ghalib in an entertaining account of the life and times of MIRZA GHALIB. Tickets at Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.150 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for 15 years and above. |
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9th Tues |
7:30pm | FILM | Romantic-Comedy, MY LITTLE BRIDE (Korean/115mins/2004) Dir. Kim Ho Jun A first year high school student Boeun is forced to marry, a close member of her family who is about to graduate. But Boeun is not sure, whether she likes her husband or high school boyfriend. The turning point comes when her husband comes to work at her high school! A UTV World Movies presentation. |
10th Wed |
7:30pm | Music | EK MULAQAT - GHAZALON AUR GEETON SE, an evening of soulful ghazals from renowned ghazal maestros by Venkataraman
8:30pm onwards | WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE | Country & Western Night Hiram Alex covers popular artists Johny Cash, John Denver, Van Morrison and Benny King. He would also be presenting some of his original music. |
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12th Fri |
7:30pm | Dance | Odissi recital by Supriya Nayak and Sumelika Bhattacharyya, disciple of Smt. Kiran Segal |
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13th Sat |
7:30pm | THEATRE | ZOYA KHAN….. JAWAAB DO (Hindustani/90mins) Dir. Saleem Shah The play unfolds as a linear narrative in which a group comprising of a bisexual, a young model, a businessman, an astrologer, a patriotic punter, a struggling actor and a young college couple are enjoying an ‘Acting Workshop’. In between, policemen bring news of major terrorist attacks in the vicinity. Locked in the auditorium, as security forces comb the city outside, this group soon turns their thoughts towards terrorism. Tickets at Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.150 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for 15 years and above. |
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14th Sun |
7:30pm | ISHARA INTERNATIONAL PUPPET THEATRE FESTIVAL | THE BALD HERO (Musical/45mins) Dir. Fahime Mirzahoseini A traditional hand puppet play from
Tickets at Rs. 250 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for all age groups. |
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15th Mon |
7:30pm | ISHARA INTERNATIONAL PUPPET THEATRE FESTIVAL | FLAMINGO (45mins) Dir. Anne Westphal Amalgama Productions –
Flamingo is a magical universe in which everybody can enter no matter what their age. The show without words stimulates the imagination using dance, movement and animation theatre. From within a large egg appears several surprises and incredible images finally transforming into a baby flamingo. Collab: Teamwork Production Tickets at Rs. 250 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for all age groups. |
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16th Tues |
7:30pm | ISHARA INTERNATIONAL PUPPET THEATRE FESTIVAL | Based on the life story of Louis Braille who lived in the 19th century. Braille lost his eyes in an accident at the age of 3 and since then learnt to perceive the world by sound and touch. His thirst for knowledge led him at the age of 15 to invent the alphabet for the blind. Collab: Teamwork Production.
Tickets at Rs. 250 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for all age groups. |
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17th Wed |
7:30pm | MUSIC | RAAG RANJANI presents Sitar recital by Bela Mukherjee, accompanied by Soumitra Paul on Tabla. Hindustani Vocal recital by Smt. Alimpana Shom, accompanied by Sh. Biswajit Sahu on Tabla 8:30pm onwards | MUSIC | WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE | Contemporary Rock Night Jimmy Thang covers popular artists Sting, Billy Joel, Robbie Williams and others |
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18th Thurs |
7:30pm | THEATRE | BICHOS DO BRASIL - Animals From
A festive and colorful performance that shows the richness of Brazilian jungle animals using inflatable puppets, music and choreography also provides a warning about our environment and the danger of extinction. The soundtrack composed specially for this performance has Brazilian rythmns including Forró, Frevo, Samba, Bossa Nova, and Maracatu. Collab: Teamwork Production.
Tickets at Rs. 250 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for all age groups. |
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20th Sat |
7:30pm | Theatre | Ruchika Theatre Group presents Aspects of Love (English/ 120mins) Dir: Feisal Alkazi A thought- provoking set of two plays that examines the nature of love. The first play There Will Be Nothing Between Us charts the growing relationship between two young college students… frantic, funny, captivating. The second play by a Japanese-American playwright, Tea follows the lives of five Japanese women who marry American GI’s. Separation, loss, longing, loneliness and humour intersperse this lyrical play.
Tickets of Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.150 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for 15 years and above. |
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21st Sun |
7:30pm | Theatre | Ruchika Theatre Group presents Aspects of Love (English/ 120mins) Dir: Feisal Alkazi A thought- provoking set of two plays that examines the nature of love. The first play There Will Be Nothing Between Us charts the growing relationship between two young college students… frantic, funny, captivating. The second play by a Japanese-American playwright, Tea follows the lives of five Japanese women who marry American GI’s. Separation, loss, longing, loneliness and humour intersperse this lyrical play.
Tickets of Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.150 available at the Programme Desk. Suitable for 15 years and above. |
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22nd Mon |
Book Launch | COME, BEFORE EVENING FALLS by Manjul Bajaj, in conversation with Daman Singh, author of Nine By Nine. Pub: Hachette
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24th Wed |
8:30pm onwards | MUSIC | WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE | Retro & Rock Night Pulse - A Classic Rock band, plays music from the 70's and 80's. Covering the greatest musicians who ever lived. |
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26th Fri |
7:30pm | Dance | HOLI MAHOTSAV, an evening of Kathak & contemporary choreography by Pt. Jaikishan Maharaj, HOLI sung by eminent artistes from
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27th Sat |
7:30pm | Music | Hindustani Vocal recital by Loveleena Kumar, disciple of Late Ustad Munawar Ali Khan of Patiala Gharana, followed by Semi-Classical vocal recital by Savita Devi
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WORKSHOP
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Saturdays only 10:30am – 1:00pm |
ART WORKSHOP Interactive Saturday mornings on Art with contemporary Indian artist Kavita Jaiswal. Kavita will shape each individual’s work, beginning with sketching, drawing, textures and tonal variation, leading to composition and painting. For 18 yr olds and above; Fee: Rs. 2000 per month (4 classes) |
EXHIBITION
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Feb 5 & 6 11:00am – 8:00pm |
THE GREAT INDIAN BAZAAR Apparels | Furnishings | Home Accessories | Gifts | Jewellery & more… |
Feb 18 – 21 11:00am – 8:00pm |
Art Experience presents WHERE HAVE ALL THE FORESTS GONE |
Feb 26 – Mar 3 11:00am – 8:00pm |
Finesse Art presents BEYOND BOUNDARIES A group exhibition of paintings, sculptures and digital artwork curated by Shalini Mahajan and Sangeeta Malhotra. Artists include Ashis Pahi, Kishore S Chawla, Saira H, Sangeeta Malhotra, Surekha Sardana, Vandana Taneja, Archna Bhasin, Ruchi Goyal Kaura and Bhavna Rastogi |