Saturday, December 28, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Leslie Charles Trio. Feat. Karan Joseph - Saturday 28th @ 21.00
Leslie Charles, who needs no introduction, returns to the stage after a long hiatus. He's joined by city-favorites; Ramanan Chandramouli on guitar, Karan Joseph on keyboards and Deepak Raghu on drums!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Sketchy Behaviour - Sunday 29th @ 19.30
Hilarious, bizarre and surreal comedy skits, coupled with musical comedy, audience involvement and improvisational comedy! Written and performed by two comedians, Kanan Gill and Kenneth Sebastian, who are copies of each other from opposite corners of the country. After a wildly successful first show, they're back with new sketches, rounds and general hilarity.
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Hof @ BIFFes 2013 - from Thursday 26th
With Heinz Badewitz and Pola Beck
© Hofer Filmtage The "Home of Films" at home in Namma Bengaluru!
This year Goethe brings you Festival in Festival, a package of memorable films from the Hof International Film Festival (HIFF), presented by Heinz Badewitz, Director of HIFF for no less than 47 years. Pola Beck, Director of Am Himmel der Tag (Breaking Horizons) will also be present along with her film.
In addition, Goethe is also screening the multiple-award-winner Oh Boy! by Jan Ole Gerster.
Make sure you participate in the BIFFes Audience Award. You get to vote for your favourite film + win in a Goethe-sponsored Lucky Draw for voters!
Please check exact screening date/time/venue on www.biffes.in.
© Hofer Filmtage The "Home of Films" at home in Namma Bengaluru!
This year Goethe brings you Festival in Festival, a package of memorable films from the Hof International Film Festival (HIFF), presented by Heinz Badewitz, Director of HIFF for no less than 47 years. Pola Beck, Director of Am Himmel der Tag (Breaking Horizons) will also be present along with her film.
In addition, Goethe is also screening the multiple-award-winner Oh Boy! by Jan Ole Gerster.
Make sure you participate in the BIFFes Audience Award. You get to vote for your favourite film + win in a Goethe-sponsored Lucky Draw for voters!
Please check exact screening date/time/venue on www.biffes.in.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Saturday, December 21, 2013
SOME TIMES - Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd @ 19.30
Paramjit Singh Duggal aka Pammi aka Doggie aka Parmeetay has problems bigger than his pet names. His mother wants grandchildren. His father wants him to join the family business. 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. And top class weed. And an affinity for whiskey. And a night life that would put Batman to shame. And because of all this, he has very little time.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Jyoti Bhatt - Thursday 19th @ 18.00
Cordially invites you to preview an exhibition of photographs by Jyoti Bhatt
Jyoti Bhatt - Photographs from Rural India chronicles the artists’s travels through rural environments in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal and Bihar
Thursday, December 19th 2013 at 6.00 pm - 8.00 pm
Exhibition continues till the 10th of January 2014
Monday to Saturday 10 am to 6 pm
Monday to Saturday 10 am to 6 pm
Tasveer
Sua House
26/1 Kasturba Cross Road
Bangalore 560001
Jyoti Bhatt was born in 1934 in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, he took an interest in drawing at an early age and went on study and then teach at numerous art schools across the world. He studied painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Baroda from 1950 to 1956, under NS Bender, KG Subramanyan and Sankho Choudhuri. During these years he also learnt the art of fresco painting at Banasthali Vidyapith in Rajasthan and began teaching. In 1961 Bhatt won an Italian government scholarship to study at the Academia Di Belle Arti in Naples for two years. From Italy, he went to the Pratt institute in New York, where he had received a Fulbright fellowship. He was trained in the graphic arts and began to take a particular interest in printmaking.Bhatt returned to Vadodara in 1966 and continued to teach painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts. However his own interests were deviating away from painting, towards his new passions of printmaking and photography. In 1967 Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan organised a seminar in Bombay on the folk arts of Gujarat and it was this that inspired Bhatt to begin working on what was to become a major, but relatively unexplored part of his work. He travelled through Gujarat, visiting villages and tribal regions, much of which he had never seen before and took photographs of the changing world he encountered. His pursuit to qualify the camera as a painter's tool is evident in the landmark exhibition he organised in 1969, 'Painters with a Camera'.
Bhatt's work is held in over twenty-six public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, Delhi, the Uffizi Gallery, Florence and the British Museum, London. He has won numerous prizes including The Presidents Gold Plaque, gold medal at the International Print Biennale, Italy, UNESCO Photo contest, Japan and the top prize and 'FOTOKINA' World Photography Contest, Germany. He has also painted a number of public murals including at Parliament House, New Delhi. To date he has had over twenty-five solo shows, both in India and abroad. He lives and continues to work in Vadodara, India.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
If It's Monday, It Must Be Madurai | Srinath Perur - Friday 20th @ 20.00
T.A.J. Residency & SKE Projects is celebrating the release of Srinath Perur's If It's Monday, It Must Be Madurai -- a collection of essays about Indians' favourite mode of travel and adventure: The conducted tour.
(If you haven't already read about his journey to Tashkent with a gang of randy Punjabis, you should: It's one of the best studies of the Indian male you can find.)
Next Friday, we're pulling Srinath up from the back of the bus, to give us his own conducted tour, with a short reading, photos and anecdotes from his expeditions.
Friday Dec. 20, 8pm. Do RSVP : tarakelton@gmail.com
BIFFES 2013 | Bangalore International Film Festival - from Thursday 26th
Get your Delegate Pass for BIFFES 2013 at the Bhavan
from December 11 to 20, 2013, 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Once again Germany will be in the limelight at the 6th Bengaluru International Film Festival 2013. Watch out for details and in the meantime, collect your Delegate Pass at the Bhavan. Rs. 500 per head and Rs. 250 for students/film club members. Remember to bring two photos and proof of student/film club membership.
http://www.biffes.in/
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
The Incredible Mullah Nasruddin | Pushan Kripalani - Wednesday 11th & Thursday 12th @ 19.00
A young school boy had the strange power to captivate his classmates with his stories. So enraptured were they with the magic of his words that their schoolwork suffered. The teacher, a sage, could not prevent the magnetism working, so he modified it. He put a spell on the young boy: “From now, however wise you become, people will always laugh at you. From now, whenever one of your tales is told, people will feel compelled to tell them until at least seven have been recited.”
And sure enough, centuries after the school boy grew up to become Mullah Nasruddin, his stories to this day have a compelling effect the world over. His appeal is universal and timeless and his tales witty and wise. As the Mullah would say: “Enjoy yourself, or try to learn you will annoy someone.”
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013
Dana Gillespie - Saturday 7th @ 21.00
CounterCulture partners with StarKonnect Events & Promotions to bring together the legendary British singer, song writer, and blues musician Dana Gillespie with acclaimed boogie-woogie pianist Joachim Palden. Dana has been nominated 3 years in a row, as the Top Female Blues vocalist in UK and an inductee into the British Blues Hall of fame, with over 60 albums to her credit. Joachim is a hot favourite on the European circuit and brings his special blend of boogie-woogie to the mix as well.
Dana Gillespie has performed with music legends Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Ian Siegal. She says she has a karmic connection with India, and is often fond of quoting Max Mueller “What India cannot teach me, I don’t need to learn”.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Between the Lines - Thursday 19th @ 19.30
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Labour in a Single Shot | Harun Farocki & Antje Ehmann - Thursday 5th @ 18.30
On their 3rd visit to the City, Harun Farocki and Antje Ehmann present Labour in a Single Shot, the outcome of workshops in 15 cities worldwide, including Bangalore. The films of several Bangalore filmmakers will be on display.
Harun Farocki & Antje Ehmann at IFFK 2013, December 6 - 9, 2013, Thiruvananthapuram
A special at the 18th International Kerala Film Festival 2013! Several of German filmmaker and video artist Harun Farocki's films and video installations will be screened during the Festival.
Together with curator, author and artist Antje Ehmann, Farocki will share his experiences, expertise and aesthetic vision with filmmakers and students during an interactive session on documentary filmmaking: Fiction or Reality.
Harun Farocki & Antje Ehmann at IFFK 2013, December 6 - 9, 2013, Thiruvananthapuram
A special at the 18th International Kerala Film Festival 2013! Several of German filmmaker and video artist Harun Farocki's films and video installations will be screened during the Festival.
Together with curator, author and artist Antje Ehmann, Farocki will share his experiences, expertise and aesthetic vision with filmmakers and students during an interactive session on documentary filmmaking: Fiction or Reality.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Improvised Sound - Saturday 30th @ 20.00
The ghosts of improvised sound come to life at Experimenta 2013 with Niki Neecke, just-arrived bangaloREsident@Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, who will play a set together with Akio Suzuki, Aki Onda and The Indian Sonic Research Organisation (ISRO).
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
NEIGHBOURHOOD DIARIES | FILM SCREENING - Friday 29th @ 19.30
NEIGHBOURHOOD DIARIES FILM SCREENING 29th NOVEMBER 2013
The Neighbourhood Diaries team presents its next episode in the Blackpally Diaries chapter,
‘House of Ally’ - A short film on the historic Mohammed Ally mansion in the heart of Shivajinagar
PROGRAMME (45 mins to 1 Hr)
Introduction to the neighbourhood and project
Screening of ‘Lost Sequel’ – the first film in the Blackpally Diaries installment
Screening of ‘Trade-Off?’ – the second Blackpally Diaries film
Screening of 'House of Ally' - the latest episode and our evening's focus
Meet the Blackpally Diaries Team of Film-maker Clemence Barret and Conservation Architect Krupa Rajangam
These films are parts of a larger idea ”Neighbourhood Diaries”…stories and histories of neighbourhoods – short films that describe a neighbourhood’s tangible and intangible heritage, its significant socio-cultural centers and their present relevance or otherwise through personal narratives.
The Neighbourhood Diaries team presents its next episode in the Blackpally Diaries chapter,
‘House of Ally’ - A short film on the historic Mohammed Ally mansion in the heart of Shivajinagar
PROGRAMME (45 mins to 1 Hr)
Introduction to the neighbourhood and project
Screening of ‘Lost Sequel’ – the first film in the Blackpally Diaries installment
Screening of ‘Trade-Off?’ – the second Blackpally Diaries film
Screening of 'House of Ally' - the latest episode and our evening's focus
Meet the Blackpally Diaries Team of Film-maker Clemence Barret and Conservation Architect Krupa Rajangam
These films are parts of a larger idea ”Neighbourhood Diaries”…stories and histories of neighbourhoods – short films that describe a neighbourhood’s tangible and intangible heritage, its significant socio-cultural centers and their present relevance or otherwise through personal narratives.
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Beyond the one | Anna Marziano - Thursday 28th @ 19.00
Anna Marziano, bangaloREsident@Experimenta- Srishti presents the installation "BEYOND THE ONE - A work in progress", during Experimenta 2013, her initiative to explore the ways we relate to one another in close relationships.
Anna proposes a unique space at the Library where it is possible to meet and share notes and unedited recordings gathered during the production of the film BEYOND THE ONE. The documentation is accompanied by sound-works created by 12 students from Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology.
"This film is an open plural meditation on the ways we relate to one another in close relationships, also in light of the determinations we reject/modify/receive from culture and mass media. During 3 months of my bangaloREsidency in Karnataka, I dedicated a particular attention to the film process, involving many inhabitants of Bangalore and surroundings in conversation. Different voices cohabit and clash in the space of the film, expanded by images shot on 16mm, S8 and archive material. In the library of the Max Mueller Bhavan/Goethe Institute, I propose a space in which it is possible to sit and share some notes and sound-sequences I gathered during the film process, as well as the sound-works created by 12 students who took part in an Interim semester at Srishti School of Art Design and Technology. Their names are Siddhanth Uday Shetty, Medha Gupta, Anisha Sirur, Aparna Marcelin Valan, Shreya Pratyush Vyas, Sneha Ganesh, Devansh Mathur, Rachita Rao, Nimisha, Singhal, Aditi Sivaraman, Rahul Kumar Singh, Karan Sunil Sharma." - Anna Marziano
Anna Marziano experiments with filmmaking and in particular with the documentary form. Her new film explores the ways we relate to one another in close relationships, also in light of the determinations we receive/modify/reject from culture and mass media.
The work reveals a particular attention to the process. Anna involves some inhabitants of Bangalore in conversations and sound-recordings (thanks to the collaboration of groups or institutions and to fortuitous encounters). The film unfolds as a sort of plural discourse in which many voices dialogue/cohabit/clash in the space of the film. In addition to archive material, the film is shot on 16 mm and S8 mm. The shooting will continue during the following months all over Europe.
The current installation intends to document the film process that took place in Karnataka from September to November 2013, through sound-sequences and notes gathered during the Residency.
Anna Marziano's practice intends to examine the issues that concern the construction of contemporary identity, through a film process which questions subjectivity, social roles, multiple singularities and hidden nuances of individual and social bodies. Experimenting with the documentary form, the structure of her films involves gathering fragments of reality (sounds, conversations, images) and transforming them into composition, action and relation. Her projects are often process-based and reveal a participative character, i.e. she proposes public gestures such as readings or questions that may activate social spaces in urban communities.
Anna proposes a unique space at the Library where it is possible to meet and share notes and unedited recordings gathered during the production of the film BEYOND THE ONE. The documentation is accompanied by sound-works created by 12 students from Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology.
"This film is an open plural meditation on the ways we relate to one another in close relationships, also in light of the determinations we reject/modify/receive from culture and mass media. During 3 months of my bangaloREsidency in Karnataka, I dedicated a particular attention to the film process, involving many inhabitants of Bangalore and surroundings in conversation. Different voices cohabit and clash in the space of the film, expanded by images shot on 16mm, S8 and archive material. In the library of the Max Mueller Bhavan/Goethe Institute, I propose a space in which it is possible to sit and share some notes and sound-sequences I gathered during the film process, as well as the sound-works created by 12 students who took part in an Interim semester at Srishti School of Art Design and Technology. Their names are Siddhanth Uday Shetty, Medha Gupta, Anisha Sirur, Aparna Marcelin Valan, Shreya Pratyush Vyas, Sneha Ganesh, Devansh Mathur, Rachita Rao, Nimisha, Singhal, Aditi Sivaraman, Rahul Kumar Singh, Karan Sunil Sharma." - Anna Marziano
Anna Marziano experiments with filmmaking and in particular with the documentary form. Her new film explores the ways we relate to one another in close relationships, also in light of the determinations we receive/modify/reject from culture and mass media.
The work reveals a particular attention to the process. Anna involves some inhabitants of Bangalore in conversations and sound-recordings (thanks to the collaboration of groups or institutions and to fortuitous encounters). The film unfolds as a sort of plural discourse in which many voices dialogue/cohabit/clash in the space of the film. In addition to archive material, the film is shot on 16 mm and S8 mm. The shooting will continue during the following months all over Europe.
The current installation intends to document the film process that took place in Karnataka from September to November 2013, through sound-sequences and notes gathered during the Residency.
Anna Marziano's practice intends to examine the issues that concern the construction of contemporary identity, through a film process which questions subjectivity, social roles, multiple singularities and hidden nuances of individual and social bodies. Experimenting with the documentary form, the structure of her films involves gathering fragments of reality (sounds, conversations, images) and transforming them into composition, action and relation. Her projects are often process-based and reveal a participative character, i.e. she proposes public gestures such as readings or questions that may activate social spaces in urban communities.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Blink - from Wednesday 29th
A beautiful, funny and voyeuristic love story
Blink is the tale of Jonah, Sophie, and a fox called Scruffilitis. It’s a love story. A dysfunctional, voyeuristic and darkly funny love story, but a love story all the same. A new play by Bruntwood Playwriting Prize winner Phil Porter.
Directed by Soho Theatre artistic associate and nabokov artistic director Joe Murphy, Blink premiered at The Traverse, Edinburgh, before transferring to the Soho Theatre in September 2012.
16 years and older only.
November 29 to December 8. No show on Monday, December 2. 8pm on all days except Sunday when shows are at 3pm and 6.30pm.
Blink is the tale of Jonah, Sophie, and a fox called Scruffilitis. It’s a love story. A dysfunctional, voyeuristic and darkly funny love story, but a love story all the same. A new play by Bruntwood Playwriting Prize winner Phil Porter.
Directed by Soho Theatre artistic associate and nabokov artistic director Joe Murphy, Blink premiered at The Traverse, Edinburgh, before transferring to the Soho Theatre in September 2012.
16 years and older only.
November 29 to December 8. No show on Monday, December 2. 8pm on all days except Sunday when shows are at 3pm and 6.30pm.
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Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
theatre
Experimenta 2013 | Samskara - Wednesday 27th from 11.00
Exclusive screenings of award-winning Kannada film Samskara byPattabhi Rama Reddy, based on the novel by Jnanapith awardeeDr. U.R.Ananthamurthy will kick off Experimenta 2013. The 35 mm print of the film is being screened courtesy Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art in Berlin, Berlin and Goethe-Institut Bangalore. Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, film and video curator and Co-Director of Arsenal, Dr. Ananthamurthy and Konarak Reddy will be present at some of the screenings. The film will be screened at 11.00 a.m., 2.00 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. on the same day at Badami House. Experimenta 2013, the 8th International Festival of Moving Image Art in India, continues from November 28 to December 1, 2013 with screenings, lectures, presentations, installations, music and more, all at the Bhavan. http://experimenta.in/?page_id=1751 |
Friday, November 15, 2013
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