Thursday, July 25, 2013

Roti Kapada Aur Makaan - till Thursday 1st

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Metropolis Twenty 13 - Saturday 27th @ 19.00


Experiencing the Ragas - Sunday 4th @ 18.00

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Characteristics of contemporary: A new era? - Sunday 28th @ 18.30

Curator series Art InSight

A Lecture by German curator Kathrin Rhomberg: Characteristics of contemporary: A new era?

Among other significant international art events, Kathrin Rhomberg has curated the 6th Berlin Biennale and while in Bangalore will give us her views on current trends in contemporary art and curatorial practice. Ms. Rhomberg is in India to attend the Curator's Hub in Kolkata and we are honoured that she agreed to make a brief stopover to address the art community in Bangalore.

Girish & the Chronicles - Saturday 27th @ 21.00


Rumors | Neil Simon - Saturday 27th @ 20.00 & Sunday 28th @ 15.00 & 18.30


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Three couples arrive at the townhouse of the Deputy Mayor of New York City and his wife to attend a party celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary. However, they soon discover that there are no servants, the hostess is missing and the Deputy Mayor has shot himself in the head.

In Concert - Friday 26th @ 20.30


Shyam Bhat & Aditi Mittal - Friday 26th @ 19.30

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The Jass B'Stards - Saturday 27th @ 21.00

jass b'stardsThe Jass B’Stards are Stefan Kaye, Tony Guinard and Nikhil Vasudevan. They want to make it very clear that:

1: they do not play jazz

2: they are not bastards

3: they are proud of not having attended Berklee School of Music

4: they play for neither Emperor Minge nor The Ska Vengers, even if it looks like they do

5: they stubbornly refuse to write a biography on their facebook info page lest it be lifted wholesale to form the basis of an article and/or listings write ups by grammatically challenged and cliche spouting junior hacks.

The final word in beat circles, known to hipsters who know as the “heppest of hep”.

The Jass B’Stards influences include: old ladies with blue rinse hair, stereo LP demonstration recordings, unsettled dust, musty old museums in barely inhabited off season seaside resorts, the smell of damp cats, blue green algae, jazz cigarettes, shipping forecasts, bric-a-brac sales in small provincial towns, rock pools and life forms contained therein, lying face down on dew sodden lawns, cross bees, poorly translated chinese food menus, creaky wooden stairs, k.c. and the sunshine band & sad babies.

Le Giulianiane - Friday 26th @ 19.30


Looking In | Lalitha Shankar - Saturday 27th @ 18.30


Surajit Chanda - Friday 26th @ 17.00


Saturday, July 20, 2013

Close encounter with Suresh Menon - Sunday 21st @ 11.00

Jagriti_CE_1000x400Suresh Menon became the youngest sports editor and then one of the youngest newspaper editors in the country with Indian Express. His writings on politics, cricket, literature and sport appear in publications around the world. He is the author of Bishan: Portrait of a Cricketer and Champions: How the World Cup Was Won and has edited the anthology Sachin: Genius Unplugged.

Vriksha | the art and times of SG Vasudev - Saturday 20th @ 17.30


Indian Classical Music - Friday 2nd @ 19.00


Friday, July 19, 2013

Bangalore Weekend of Photobooks - Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st from 11am to 7pm

For about a year now, photographer Mahesh Shantaram and book designer Vidya Rao have promoted appreciation for photobooks through their Open House library sessions.

On one or two Sundays a month, members are invited spend a few relaxed hours in the residential library. The Bangalore Weekend of Photobooks will open that collection to a larger audience of photography and book lovers in the city. Come and get immersed in a weekend full of activities centered around the magnificent world of photobooks.

Madhusmita Mohanty | Odissi Dance - Friday 26th @ 20.00

A dancer characterized by supple and graceful body movements, Madhusmita’s expressions and footwork synchronize to create an aesthetically gratifying experience. Initiated into dance at the age of six, she became an accomplished dancer under Orissa Dance Academy, and is now a senior teacher and Assistant Director of the institution.

She has performed at the Orissa Society of Americas Convention, USA and has also been to Thailand, China, Malaysia, and many European countries. Madhusmita is a recipient of Senior National Scholarship, the Sringarmani title from Sur Sringar Samsad, Mumbai, Deba Prasad Dash Memorial Fellowship 1997-98 and an empanelled artiste of ICCR. She is also the recipient of the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar award from the Government of India in the year 2008.

AGAM - Friday 19th @ 21.00

agamAGAM is a multiple award winning contemporary Carnatic rock act from Bangalore, India. AGAM derives its name from the ancient Tamil word which translates to ‘the inner self’. AGAM’s music encapsulates the boundless, vibrant emotions of the human psyche. It explores, depicts and contemplates these countless aspirations and sentiments of the inner self. Their music combines the myriad hues of melodic scales and intricate rhythm structures offered by Carnatic music with the aesthetic principles and tonal elegance from the western world.

Stunners | Celibrity Chef Sanjeev Kapoor - Saturday 20th @ 11.00

The unparalleled richness of India’s food history deserves a brand ambassador with equally unparalleled mastery over cookery. Only one chef deserves such an accolade – he is none other than Chef Sanjeev Kapoor – The Original Master Chef of India. His original concoctions, pleasing demeanor and simplicity in cooking instructions have the entire subcontinent hooked.

Booking is advised.

History of India - VIR'itten | - Friday 19th @ 19.30


Noises Off - Friday 19th & Saturday 20th @ 19.30 & Sunday 21st @ 15.30 & 19.30

Noises Off is a play within a play. It is about an ambitious director and his troupe of mediocre actors. The cast and crew are putting together a silly sex comedy titled, Nothing On - a single-set farce in which sardines fly, lovers frolic, doors slam, clothes are tossed away, and embarrassing hi-jinks ensue. The three acts of Noises Off expose different phases of the disastrous show.

Plot | Sreshta Rit Premnath - till end of August


The Last Harvest | Outreach Programmes

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How to skin a giraffe ? - Tuesday 23rd to Friday 26th @ 19.30 & Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th @ 15.30 & 19.30

Perch, Chennai and Rafiki, BengaluruTwo dynasties. A son. A daughter. A marriage of convenience. An escape. A chance encounter. Can fate be challenged or will destiny prevail ? And by the way, how to skin a Giraffe ? How to Skin a Giraffe is Perch’s second collaboration with the Bangalore based theatre group Rafiki. The play is directed by Rajiv Krishnan.

The play How to Skin a Giraffe is inspired by the play "Leonce and Lena" by the iconic German Playwright, Georg Büchner (1813 – 1837). The play is supported by the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Chennai and will premiere at Ranga Shankara.

My Deigo, My Art - Friday 19th @ 20.00

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Of Sounds and Silences - till Wednesday 7th


Community DrumJam - Sunday 21st @ 16.00


TAAQ Festival - Friday 19th to Sunday 21st @ 20.00


Making of the Metro - Friday 19th & Saturday 20th


Shyam Bhat & Aditi Mittal - Friday 26th @ 19.30

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The Comic No-Mads - Friday 19th @ 21.00


Friday, July 5, 2013

INTACH Ramzan Food Parichay - Friday 12th @ 18.00

INTACH Bangalore is pleased to announce a Ramzan Food Parichay!

Come, walk and explore the culinary and other traditions of the holy month of Ramzan. Discover the traditional way the fast is broken, listen to some stories of long-term residents, learn about the meaning of the festival and why it is celebrated, and of course, sample some of the delicacies that are made especially for Ramzan.

Please note that most of the foods that you can sample will be non-vegetarian.

The charge for this Parichay is Rs. 120.

Please do register in advance as seats are limited. Emailintach.blr@gmail.com if you would like to register.

Saturday night fever - Saturday 6th @ 21.00


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

City Bang Bang - Friday 5th & Saturday 6th @ 20.00, Sunday 7th @ 15.00 & 18.30

CityBangBang_websiteA keyboard love affair. A woman who dreamed she slept (as in, was fast asleep) with God. A deadly kiss. An 'arranged marriage' killer. Just some of the things you'll encounter in the city; the city Bang Bang. A sharp collection of short pieces that offer a pertinent but fun look at city life. The evening ends with the ever-popular and hilarious Pub Crawl, a play that has a loyal following in Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad. 
With Vivek Madan, Rebecca Spurgeon, Lekha Naidu and Anirudh Acharya. Directed by Arundhati Raja.

The Sharik Hasan Quarter - Friday 5th @ 20.30


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Vidwan D. Keshava - Friday 19th @ 19.00


Homelands | curator walkthrough - Sunday 7th @ 14.30


Kaavya Sanje 2 | an evening of poetry reading - Saturday 6th @ 17.30


Aboriginalisthan in the Gallery - Wednesday 3rd @ 18.00





Jangarh Singh Shyam1998 

The Tasveer Foundation invites you to a lecture by Annapurna Garimella

Wednesday, 3rd July at 6:00pm

National Gallery of Modern Art
Manekyavelu Mansion
49 Palace Road
Bengaluru – 560 052

 
Gond art today is a thriving vernacular art form; it represents, sometimes paradoxically, both contemporariness and aboriginality. An art form that had no modern history prior to the 1970s, when the artist Jangarh Singh Shyam (1960 - 2001) began painting, today, has a large group of extremely talented practitioners whose work is shown and bought not only in India but across the world. Garimella, in this lecture, will trace the history of Gond painting largely through the career and the work of Jangarh Singh Shyam, as well as the group of artists who trained and assisted him, and today have become prominent in their own right. She will also touch on  the larger politics of the art world today in which art is termed "tribal," "modern," "contemporary," etc. and will examine how Gond painting and sculpture challenge such categories.

Dr. Annapurna Garimella is a Bangalore-based designer and an art historian who focuses on the art and architecture of India. She heads Jackfruit, an organization with a specialized portfolio of design, research and curatorial projects for artists, museums, government and private institutions and non-profits. She is also the Founding and Managing Trustee of Art, Resources and Teaching Trust, a not-for-profit organization that runs a public art library, conducts independent research projects and does teaching and advisement for college and university students and the general public. She was the former Research Editor and Advisory Board Member for Marg Publications and is currently on the board of the S N School of Art and Communication, University of Hyderabad and the National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru. Her work focuses on late medieval Indic architecture and the history and practices of vernacular art forms in India after Independence. Her most recent curatorial projects include Vernacular, in the Contemporary (Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi) and Faith: Manu Parekh in Benaras 1980-2012 (Art Alive, New Delhi).
 
 

We request you to be seated 10 minutes before the lecture.

RSVP : +91 40535212 / 33
Email: geetha@tasveerarts.com

www.tasveerarts.com

Homelands - Friday 5th @ 18.00


An app for a heritage walk in Bangalore

Interested in knowing more about our city's heritage?

Would you like to discover some lesser-known facets and interesting tidbits from Bangalore's history?

INTACH Bangalore is pleased to inform you about a new smart-phone app that is made for heritage enthusiasts!

Download this app for free and go on a self-guided heritage walk at your own time and pace. Here are the links for the app: 


Currently, there is only one walk available in the app; we are working on adding more walks and will be updating it soon. We'd love to hear your comments!

This mobile app was developed for INTACH Bangalore by Sonata Software as part of their CSR program.

Varicolored - Friday 5th @ 19.00

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Murad Ali - Sunday 7th @ 20.00


The Last Harvest | Tagore - Saturday 6th @ 18.00

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