Monday, July 30, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Lebanese treat at The Ranoosh
Are you looking for an authentic Lebanese restaurant in town ? Try the Ranoosh. The venue is not great but the food is delicious, all in the hands of a Syrian chef !
No 120-125 KH Road, Tel. 4345 2222
No 120-125 KH Road, Tel. 4345 2222
Labels:
Restaurant Bangalore
Location:
Double Road
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Tatjana Fell
PRESENTATION TATJANA JAAGA | Thursday, 26th JULY | 7:30pm | Jaaga
NAVIGATING THE IN BETWEEN + On Building Arts Networks
Process, potentialities & contextual links
Lecture-presentation & discussion
JAAGA`s current resident artist Tatjana Fell, based in Berlin Germany, will introduce and discuss her conceptual & process based art work along presented projects.
Her mainly site specific work consist primarily out of multilayered installations whereby she generates referential settings by using video, photography, text and participatory elements. Relating to actual discourses and theory, working inter-disciplinarily and integrating the public are main elements. Her focal point is to provide access to a theme by creating networks of relations and references which allow to investigate established systems of valuation and hierarchies, their effects on society and possibilities of individual impact.
Located on the interface where observation freezes process into single frames her art work provides time to re-think, re-adjust, re-quest, re-position.
Additionally she will give an overview of her work as curator and co-founder of arttransponder,net, an independent art initative dedicated to interdisciplinary and participatory projects and operating since 2005 and will point out to current activist movements in Berlin which foster a network of independent art spaces.
Children movies
Buster Keaton’s acclaimed 45-minute classic Sherlock Jr is on today (Tue, 24 Jul at 7.30 pm) as a part of the AHA! International Theatre for Children Festival '12.
Free admission for children and adults. Enter the realm of the silent movie, complete with deadpan humour, slapstick comedy, elaborate stunts, and never-ending laughter.
Sing-along to Disney’s The Jungle Book and befriend the little ragamuffin boy Mowgli, Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and a host of other jungle animals, including the strict Colonel Haathi and the scary tiger Shere Khan on Wed, 25 Jul at 7.30 pm.
Labels:
Culture Bangalore,
movies
Location:
Ranga Shankara
Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
To do list
PLAYS
Indo-French Theatre Festival
Saturday 21st July at 15.00 & 19.00
Home Bound & Woman in Red
Duration : approx. 120 min.
Tickets : free
Director . Akshat Arora and
Sonalika Dugar & Pragati Siddhanti and Abhishek Jain
Sunday 22nd July at 15.00 & 19.00
Rajdhani
Duration : approx. 60 min.
Tickets : free
Director . Siddhartha Jose and
Murtuza Khetty
Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th July at 19.00
A Miner Scam
Duration : approx. 60 min.
Tickets : free
Director . Srividya Srinivas and
Abhishek Sundaravadanan
Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th July at
19.00
Moliere
Tonight
Duration : approx. 60 min.
Tickets : free
Director . Priya Venkatesh,
Padmaja Nagarur and Priya Rao
Saturday 21st July at 15.30 & 19.30
Anecdotes and Allegories by Gulbadan Begum
Duration : approx. 90 min.
Tickets : Rs 200
Director . Anurupa Roy
This
performance uses miniature puppets of three and five inches, paper sets, spy
cameras, Mughal miniature paintings and shadow puppets in a unique blend.
Sunday 22nd July at 15.30 & 19.30
Duck, Death and Tulip
Duration : approx. 60 min.
Tickets : Rs 200
Director . Jeorg Lehmann
The
production was one of the ten most notable German children's theater
productions in Berlin in 2009.
Ranga Shankara, 36/2 23rd Main, 8th
Cross, JP Nagar 2nd phase (next to post office). Tel. 2659 2777. www.rangashankara.org
Sunday 22nd July at 19.30
Star Spangled Girl
Duration : approx. 100 min.
Tickets : Rs 100
Director . Syed Inamullah
The
story is a love triangle, mixed with politics. Andy and Norman are radicals who
barely make a living working on their magazine, Fallout, which is dedicated to
fighting "the system" in America. Sophie, a former Olympic swimmer,
is an all-American, Southern girl who moves into the apartment next door.
Seva Sadan Auditorium, 14th Cross, West Park
Road, Opposite MLA College, Malleswaram. Tel. 23347830.
Friday 27th at 19.30 and Saturday 28th
July at 15.30 & 19.30
Piip and Tuut at Concert
Duration : approx. 55 min.
Tickets : Rs 200
Director . NA
Piip and Tuut are clown characters performed by two actors Haide
Männamäe and Toomas Tross from Estonia.
Ranga Shankara, 36/2 23rd Main, 8th
Cross, JP Nagar 2nd phase (next to post office). Tel. 2659 2777. www.rangashankara.org
Friday 27th and Saturday 28th July
Some times
Duration : approx. 120 min.
Tickets : NA
Director . NA
Paramjit Singh Duggal aka Pammi aka Doggie aka Parmeetay has problems
bigger than his pet names. Though he prefers calling them issues. His mother
wants grandchildren. His father wants communism. His boss wants way too much
and pays too little. His girlfriend wants love, which is a concept he is not
too familiar with. And he owes a mysterious man called Joseph some money. But
he has his friends...
Jagriti Theatre, Varthur Rd,
Whitefield, Tel. 28475373, www.jagrititheatre.com
Sunday 5th August at 16.30 & 18.30
The Forest
Duration : approx. 60 min.
Tickets : Rs 200
Director . Puja Goyal
This is the story of the last remains of a place called, THE FOREST.
The people in the Forest, called the Foresters have grown listening to stories
of humans. They believe humans are extinct; till they come across a little girl
called Mandy who is going to her grandmother's house.
J.S.S. Auditorium, No.3, 38th Cross, 3rd
Main, 8th Block, Jayanagar. Tel. 2664 4540.
ART EXHIBITIONS
From Friday 20th July to Wednesday 8th August
The Print Spot Light
A
group exhibition of prints
Inauguration : Friday 20th
July at 18.00
Gallery Five Forty Five, 545, 6th Main Road, 4th
Cross, Indiranagar Stage II. Tel. 98860 50563.
From Saturday 21st July to Sunday 5th August
Before. After ?
An
exhibition of cartoons to put a smile on every animal's face.
Inauguration : Saturday
21st July at 11.30
Indian
Cartoon Gallery, no 1 Milford House,
Milford Garden, off MG Road, Near Big Kid's Kemp, Trinity Circle. Tel. 4175
8540
MUSIC
Friday 20th July at 20.30
The Family Cheeze
Duration
: NA
Tickets : NA
Bluesy progressive jazz rock
B-Flat, 776, 100 feet road,
Indiranagar (above ING Bank). Tel. 25278361
DANCE
Thursday 2nd August at 19.30
Rhythm of Life
Duration
: Approx. 90 min.
Tickets : free (pick up your invite from the Alliance
Française)
By the Brigham Young University Contemporary Dance
Theatre
Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Gayathri Devi Park
Extension, 16th Cross, Malleswaram.
MOVIES
Sunday 22nd July at 11.30
Bullit
Duration : approx. 90 min.
Tickets : Free
The first cop thriller with a seminal car chase scene
that has now been copied and done to death.
Jagriti Theatre, Varthur Rd,
Whitefield, Tel. 28475373, www.jagrititheatre.com
Saturday 28nd July at 11.30
Chitty chitty bang
bang
Duration : approx. 90 min.
Tickets : Free
Based on an Ian Fleming novel and scripted by Roald
Dahl - need we say more?
Jagriti Theatre, Varthur Rd,
Whitefield, Tel. 28475373, www.jagrititheatre.com
Sunday 29th July at 18.00
Intouchables
Duration : approx. 113 min.
Tickets : From Rs 175
The most comic and touching tale of friendship between
the two most improbable people. Based on a true story, this movie is about a
rich quadriplegic, living in a mansion in Paris, requires a live-in carer. A
young offender turns up for an interview, but he is not really looking to get
the job. However, to his surprise, he is hired.
OTHERS
Friday 20th July at 19.00
Perception.
Relation. Action.
By Vera Maeder, Jaaga
Artist in Residence. A sharing of Hello!Earth work and approach with video
traces and experiences of past projects in Brazil, Copenhagen and Jerusalem and
recent experiments in Bangalore.
Jaaga, No 68, KH Double Road, Opp. Coporation
Bank, Next to the K H Road Bus Stand, www.jaaga.com
Saturday 21st July at 16.30
Ram Kinkar Baij
and the Beginning of Modern Sculpture in India
A talk by Annapurna
Garimella at the occasion of the Ram Kinkar Baij's exhibition.
National Gallery of Modern
Art,
Manikyavelu Mansion, 49, Palace Road, Tel. 2234 2338. http://www.ngmaindia.gov.in
Sunday 29th July from 10.00 to 17.30
Writing for the
Arts
A day seminar with
journalists and critics
National Gallery of Modern
Art,
Manikyavelu Mansion, 49, Palace Road, Tel. 2234 2338. http://www.ngmaindia.gov.in
Saturday 28th July at 17.00
Talks by South
Asian Artists :
Sanctuary and Defiance : contemporary art from
Pakistan by Salima Hashmi
My Journey as a Witness : An insight into the evolution
of contemporary photography by Shahidul Alam (Bangladesh)
National Gallery of Modern
Art,
Manikyavelu Mansion, 49, Palace Road, Tel. 2234 2338. http://www.ngmaindia.gov.in
FOR THE TRAVELLERS …
Till Sunday 16th September
dOCUMENTA (13)
A city transformed into an art scene !
Kassel
(Germany)
STILL TIME TO SEE …
Till Saturday 4th August
Wishes
A solo exhibition of Water
color paintings by Samir Mondal.
Gallery Sumukha, 24/10 BTS Depot Road,
Wilson Garden. Tel. 2229 2230. www.sumukha.com
Labels:
Art Show Bangalore,
concert,
Culture Bangalore,
dance,
Exhibitions,
Indian contemporary art,
movies,
music,
play,
theatre
Location:
Bangalore, Karnataka, Inde
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Lifeu Istene - Screening & Discussion
Labels:
Culture Bangalore,
movies
Location:
Suchitra Auditorium
Cartoons by Balraj KN
Labels:
Art Show Bangalore,
Culture Bangalore
Location:
Indian Cartoon Gallery
Devanahalli walk - INTACH
Mention Devanahalli and what pops into your mind is probably ‘International Airport.’ But there is so much more to the place than just an airport! A fort, for example. And a temple, a kalyani, a fruit, plenty of sculptures, and many, many stories – about sacrifices, hostages, a nerdy king and of course a certain Tiger who was born there and eventually ruled over much of Karnataka! Interested in knowing more? Join us for a Devanahalli Parichay!
When: Sunday, 29 July 2012, 8:00 am. We will wrap up in about 2.5 hours so you can be back in Bangalore for lunch.
There is a fee of Rs 120 for this Parichay. Seats are limited so please do register in advance.
For more details and to register, please email us at: intach.blr@gmail.com.
When: Sunday, 29 July 2012, 8:00 am. We will wrap up in about 2.5 hours so you can be back in Bangalore for lunch.
There is a fee of Rs 120 for this Parichay. Seats are limited so please do register in advance.
For more details and to register, please email us at: intach.blr@gmail.com.
Labels:
Culture Bangalore
Location:
Devanahalli
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Ideas for your next trips
Here is a website to give you ideas about where to go for a short or longer holidays (not tested personally)
http://getoffurass.com/home
http://getoffurass.com/home
Duck, Death and Tulip - Puppet Theatre
The Indian premiere of Duck, Death and Tulip by Martina Couturier of Theatre Couturier & Ikkola from Berlin, Germany will be staged at the AHA! International Theatre for Children Fest ’12 at Ranga Shankara.
Duck, Death and Tulip by Martina Couturier was the winner of Icarus 2009 and one of the ten most notable German children's theatre productions to the Festival: Augenblick Mal! in Berlin in 2009.
“After the unparalleled success of Boy with a Suitcase, we are delighted to continue our tradition of bringing imaginative children’s theatre to Bangalore, providing inspiration to local talent”, says Christoph Bertrams, Director, Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore.
Ranga Shankara’s Arundhati Nag rates this play among her all-time favourites for children: “After we are born, death is the only other finality. This play demystifies and poetically displays to children that death need not be feared”.
22.07.2012, 3.30 p.m. & 7.30 p.m.
23.07.2012, 10.00 a.m. & 12 noon (for schools)
Tickets available at Ranga Shankara, bookmyshow.com & indianstage.in.
For further details, please call the Bhavan: 2520 5305/6/7/8 or Ranga Shankara: 9844167547 or visit our websiteswww.goethe.de/bangalore; www.rangashankara.org.
Couturier & Ikkola's Duck, Death and the Tulip by Martina Couturier, with live music, based on the children's book by Wolf Erlbruch:
Duck has lived her calm and quiet life, as an unexpected guest shows up at the lake - Death. After the initial fear Duck invites Death to bathe. Slowly, the two come closer, and yet at the inevitable end, Death is even a little sad - but that's life.
Directed by Joerg Lehmann
Game: Martina Couturier and Heiki Ikkola
Music: Anja Gilles
Theatre Puppets: Sabine Koehler
Produced by Martina Couturier
Duck, Death and Tulip by Martina Couturier was the winner of Icarus 2009 and one of the ten most notable German children's theatre productions to the Festival: Augenblick Mal! in Berlin in 2009.
“After the unparalleled success of Boy with a Suitcase, we are delighted to continue our tradition of bringing imaginative children’s theatre to Bangalore, providing inspiration to local talent”, says Christoph Bertrams, Director, Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore.
Ranga Shankara’s Arundhati Nag rates this play among her all-time favourites for children: “After we are born, death is the only other finality. This play demystifies and poetically displays to children that death need not be feared”.
22.07.2012, 3.30 p.m. & 7.30 p.m.
23.07.2012, 10.00 a.m. & 12 noon (for schools)
Tickets available at Ranga Shankara, bookmyshow.com & indianstage.in.
For further details, please call the Bhavan: 2520 5305/6/7/8 or Ranga Shankara: 9844167547 or visit our websiteswww.goethe.de/bangalore; www.rangashankara.org.
Couturier & Ikkola's Duck, Death and the Tulip by Martina Couturier, with live music, based on the children's book by Wolf Erlbruch:
Duck has lived her calm and quiet life, as an unexpected guest shows up at the lake - Death. After the initial fear Duck invites Death to bathe. Slowly, the two come closer, and yet at the inevitable end, Death is even a little sad - but that's life.
Directed by Joerg Lehmann
Game: Martina Couturier and Heiki Ikkola
Music: Anja Gilles
Theatre Puppets: Sabine Koehler
Produced by Martina Couturier
Labels:
Culture Bangalore,
theatre
Location:
Ranga Shankara
Monday, July 16, 2012
Painting workshop
Colours, paints and shapes galore!
Ranga Shankara's Painting Day where young dreams and imaginations take flight, is back!
Special invitation to 5 year olds and above.
Grab your brushes, crayons and creative hats and head to Ranga Shankara at 11.00 am on Sun, 22 Jul ‘12.
We will provide the themes, paints and paper.
Once done, see the theatre come alive with your paintings!
Ranga Shankara's Painting Day where young dreams and imaginations take flight, is back!
Special invitation to 5 year olds and above.
Grab your brushes, crayons and creative hats and head to Ranga Shankara at 11.00 am on Sun, 22 Jul ‘12.
We will provide the themes, paints and paper.
Once done, see the theatre come alive with your paintings!
Labels:
Culture Bangalore,
drawing,
workshop
Location:
Ranga Shankara
Around Ramkinkar's exhibition
Labels:
Art Show Bangalore,
Culture Bangalore,
drawing,
Exhibitions,
workshop
Location:
NGMA, Palace Road
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Dance Discourse
The 18th Dance DISCourse at and by the Alliance Française de Bangalore, in cultural partnership with the dance scholar Shri Ashish Khokar will focus on male dancing of Mysore School. Now a reference point Guru D. Kesava settled in Basel, Switzerland decades ago brings to light the Purusha Anga. He learnt exclusively from the legendary Mysore Guru Venkatachalakshmana known for the Rajdasi style as prevalent in Mysore court. The same style on male form is an important research tool for reconstructing the form.
A rare event indeed!
Labels:
Culture Bangalore,
dance
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