Monday, April 22, 2013

Fusion Dreams - Friday 26th @ 21.00

2604Fusion Dreams is a music band headed by Dr Jyotsna Srikanth. This band's audio signature is unique but resembles that of Hip-hop, Jazz with Indian music topping. They are leading the way in the world of Fusion, Jazz, Electronic and Folk. Imagine driving Indian percussion, western grooves, electronic beats and the mesmerising electric violin.

The theme of Fusion Dreams is to seamlessly intertwine Indian with the western audio collage which offers vibrant foot tapping music appealing to the masses featuring genres and musical flavors from different parts of the globe like the Irish, Italian and Folk music.

Cult of the Street - until 29th

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The Beer & Burger Festival - From Thursday 25th


Friday, April 12, 2013

Close Encounter with Ryan Lobo - Sunday 14th @ 11.00


Ryan_Lobo_Close_Encounters_Jagriti_2013Close Encounter. This FREE event brings us in contact with people who have done much for the community and have great ideas about how you can engage as well. First up, Ryan Lobo, photographer, filmmaker and writer.

Transportation & transcendence : building a street - Saturday 13th @ 19.00

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Chronic Blues Circus - Friday 12th @ 21.00

1204The Chronic Blues Circus, Bangalore's foremost Blues Band comprises of: Miriam John - vocals, harp, guitar, Owen - bass, guitar, Sudhakar - drums, Mukut - vocals, Keys and Peter Isaac on vocals, guitar, harps and saxophone.

They are best known for their original music; a natural, clean sound and powerful vocals combined with their unique arrangements. They are probably the only Blues band around with four lead vocalists, who have completely different styles which reflects on the overall sound of the band.

The burning deck - Friday 12th @ 20.30


Rethinking - Sunday 21st @ 17.30


Thursday, April 4, 2013

7 High Street haunted by electricity | Ron Schneider - Saturday 6th @ 18.30

Ron Schneider, Goethe's first-ever Artist-in-Residence at Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology presents The Final Report after three eventful months in Bangalore.

Under the motto 7 High Street haunted by electricity the performance aims at bringing together artists and friends whom Ron met in Bangalore (Hackteria, Srishti), in Delhi (SoundCamp@UnBox) and elsewhere. 

Songwriters Night - Friday 5th @ 20.30


Kapila Venu - Friday 5th @ 20.00

Bhoomija_Kapila-Venu_Jagriti_2013Bhoomija presents Kapila Venu in a Kutiyattam (Nangiar Koothu) performance. Kutiyattam is recognised as the oldest form of theatre. It is declared a “Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity” by UNESCO. And the young Kapila Venu embodies this difficult art to present an extraordinary feast to the senses.

All the fat children - Friday 5th @ 21.00


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Vagina Monologues - Saturday 6th @ 20.00 & Sunday 7th @ 15.00 & 18.30

Root-Woot_Vagina_Monologues_Jagriti_2013The Vagina Monologues is a collection of hilariously witty, poignant pieces revolving around one essential subject: the vagina. Inspired by interviews of women from around the world by Eve Ensler, The Vagina Monologues is a cornerstone of the V-Day movement, with performances raising awareness and funds for NGOs working with women.

Bager Trio - Tuesday 9th @ 19.30


Monday, April 1, 2013

Early works | Yusuf Arakkal - Friday 5th @ 18.30

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Where there’s a Will - from Thursday 9th to Saturday 13th @ 19.30


Joy is the essence of life and I have always believed that theatre should exude delight. Where there’s a Will is such a play. It is not only thought-provoking and introspective but also provides an evening of pure entertainment.
Where there’s a Will has several interesting aspects. Mahesh described it as the exorcism of the patriarchial code. Women be it daughter-in-law, wife or Mistress are dependent on men and this play shows what happens when they are pushed to the edge. What interest me particularly was its philosophical twist. To be the watcher of one’s self is to make intelligent changes in this life. 
In Where there’s a Will, has control over his family through his money and forgoes an opportunity to improve his interpersonal relationships. As do most of us. Consequently, when he became watcher of his actions, he perceives that his desire for control has led him to be the victim of his own machinations unlike Kiran who uses power play to essentially improve her relationships. 
Where There’s a Will is one of the four earliest plays of Mahesh Dattani. The play is a drawing room comedy of a rich businessman, who tries to control his family even after his death through his ‘will’.
The play is really very interesting and appealing. It generates a lot of laughter and mirth among the spectators. Despite its humorous trait, the play is very introspective and thought-provoking.
The play Where There’s a Will has many trademark qualities of Dattani’s play. Like other plays, the play has Gujarati milieu and successful runs on the stage

Nivedita Dutt | Jishnu Dasgupta | Karthik Mani | Hindustani Classical Fusion - Sunday 7th @ 17.00

Trained in the rigorous discipline of Hindustani Classical vocals, Nivedita Dutt ventures out to world music. She brings the flavour and depth of Indian Classical to the larger audience of the world, even to the uninitiated, by adapting her style and rhythm to contemporary vibes. Versatile as she is, she sings to the diverse settings of Lounge, Celtic, Western Classical, and other genres of International Music. She recently released her first album: Autumn Ballet.

Jishnu Dasgupta is the bass guitarist of Swarathma. Earlier he was the bassist of the XLRI band bodhiTree, best known for cult underground hits like 'GMD'. With engineering and MBA degrees from top schools, Jishnu was all set for a corporate career in marketing. He quit his brand-manager job and became a full-time musician with Swarathma in 2007.

Highly-acclaimed Karthik Mani is is an extremely versatile player, playing different genres of music as well as varied percussion instruments. He has toured across the world and has his own bands “The Karthik Mani Group” and “Taalization”. He is also a core member of Lehera and Moonara. He was the first Indian percussionist to win the “Independent World Music Award” for World Fusion.


Date: Sunday 7th April at 5 PM
Location: Laughing Waters, Whitefield
Tickets: Rs 300 per person (All proceeds go to the artists)
(Kids below the age of 8 not permitted unless a student of the arts)


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