Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Silent Killer - Friday 25th @ 19.00
Silent Killer, dance recital in aid of the HIV affected children
Silent Killer is a project conceived by Maja Drobac, an accomplished dancer and choreographer from Croatia. Maja and Chitra Arvind have known each other for a long time and have choreogrphed a part of one of the dance productions under the Silent Killer series titled "My name is Nisha". Maja has premiered "My name is Nisha" and "For Ever" under the Silent Killer series in Croatia. Inspirations for this dance piece are true stories of the children of MILANA and the situation of AIDS awareness and acceptability in India. The recently released UN AIDS Report 2013 claims that India has managed to reduce new HIV infections by a staggering 57% since 2001.
Contact : Chitra Arvind – 98452 57113
Silent Killer is a project conceived by Maja Drobac, an accomplished dancer and choreographer from Croatia. Maja and Chitra Arvind have known each other for a long time and have choreogrphed a part of one of the dance productions under the Silent Killer series titled "My name is Nisha". Maja has premiered "My name is Nisha" and "For Ever" under the Silent Killer series in Croatia. Inspirations for this dance piece are true stories of the children of MILANA and the situation of AIDS awareness and acceptability in India. The recently released UN AIDS Report 2013 claims that India has managed to reduce new HIV infections by a staggering 57% since 2001.
Contact : Chitra Arvind – 98452 57113
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
dance
NRIT Guy | Sanjay Manaktala - Saturday 26th @ 20.00
Gear up for an evening of comedy with the stand-up comedian Sanjay Manaktala. He is a techie at heart who grew up worrying about his first girlfriend, first job and first everything that came after. He likes to poke fun at life's big problems in a small way. Influenced by Indians and inspired by the world; he has been a professional comic scene since 2012. An improvisational actor and voice-over artist, he brings his unique style and dry humour to stages across India.
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
stand up comedy
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Sthaniya Sambaad (Spring in the Colony) - Thursday 24th @ 18.30
Sthaniya Sambaad is a film on Calcutta that constantly juggles between the real and the hallucinatory, between serious observations and wry humour, between familiarity and unexplored spaces of human existence. By doing so, it largely achieves what the makers had set out to do — a film on Calcutta —a city which is the nostalgia that we carry with us. This film has won the Best Feature Film award at the New York Indian Film Festival, 2011.
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
films,
movies
Friday, July 18, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
The Odd Couple | Neil Simon - till Sunday 20th @ 20.00
In this hilarious female version of The Odd Couple, Olive Madison is divorced and living in cheerful chaos in her New York apartment. At Olive's invitation, the suicidal Florence Unger, newly separated from her husband, moves in and soon finds comfort in cooking, cleaning, and fussing until Olive is reduced to a nervous wreck. It becomes clear that the patterns of their disastrous marriages are already re-occurring.
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
play,
theatre
How to skin a Giraffe - from Tuesday 22nd to Sunday 27th @ 19.30
The Squirrel’s Birthday - Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th @ 15.30 & 19.30
The ‘Squirrel’s Birthday’ is about the squirrel deciding to celebrate his birthday with his friends. The squirrel writes letters in his own handwriting on pieces of bark to all his friends right from the whale in the ocean to the firefly, inviting everyone for his birthday. Based on stories written by Dutch writer and poet, Toon Tellegen, ‘Squirrel’s Birthday’, uses puppetry and miniature theatre to bring his story to life.
Schnawwl Theater, Mannheim, Ranga Shankara and Figurentheater, Switzerland join hands to present The Squirrel’s Birthday, directed by Andrea Gronemeyer and starring Arundhati Nag.
Based on stories written by Dutch writer and poet, Toon Tellegen, Squirrel’s Birthday uses puppetry and miniature theatre to bring the story to life.
This charming piece for 4 to 6-year-olds premieres at the AHA! International Theatre for Children Festival 2014.
Don't miss!
Schnawwl Theater, Mannheim, Ranga Shankara and Figurentheater, Switzerland join hands to present The Squirrel’s Birthday, directed by Andrea Gronemeyer and starring Arundhati Nag.
Based on stories written by Dutch writer and poet, Toon Tellegen, Squirrel’s Birthday uses puppetry and miniature theatre to bring the story to life.
This charming piece for 4 to 6-year-olds premieres at the AHA! International Theatre for Children Festival 2014.
Don't miss!
The Halfmoon Files | Philip Scheffner - Saturday 19th @ 19.00
Marking the centenary of the start of WW I, we present, along with Suchitra the film The Halfmoon Files by Philip Scheffner. If you missed the Vikalp screening at Doc@Everest last month, here's your chance...
This time with the added attraction of an evening curated by theatre/film personality Prakash Belawadi.
The film is an audiovisual study exploring the links between politics, colonialism, science and the media, documenting the stories of Indian and North African prisoners of war from the “Halfmoon” camp set up near Berlin during the First World War. In other words: a ghost story.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Friday, July 11, 2014
Raagas everywhere - Friday 11th @ 20.00
A Unique concert of Hindustani Classical, Folk, Sufi & Western Classical Fusion, is a story of a cosmopolitan child exposed to every form of music and finally discovering the roots of all the musical forms through Raagas.
Explaining the concept of raagas through the art of story telling, music lover and creative writer Veena Prasad who narrated this concept beautifully, spun the story of a boy and a girl in love with each other and discovering raagas everywhere. The concert saw the performance of vocalists : Chaitra Sontakke, Sneha Bharat, Rishikesh Hari, Priya Nandini, Bharat Bevinahally, and P S Rohit on percussion, Kiran on tabla and Prakash Sontakke on the slide guitar.
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
music,
theatre
Football Final - Sunday @ 21.30
This Sunday, CounterCulture will be the only venue in the city screening the #WC2014 Finals! Come watch the closing ceremony, and then Germany take on Argentina on our big LED screen. |
This is the night football fans all over the world have been waiting for. Who will finally take home the championship? Come find out on our big LED screen, with every other football fan in the city, all the way till 3:30 AM.To whet your appetites before the match, Lagori will be performing here starting 9:30 PM! Click here to watch their Live promo.Entry charges include 2 drinks, and can be bought here. We're only taking reservations over the phone, so if you need a table, call +91 9900253624 early Sunday morning! |
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Friday, July 4, 2014
Public Space / Art Space | Talk with Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen, Archana Prasad Surekha & Sunoj D - Monday 7th @ 18.30
Making the best use of public space... creatively. Here come some fresh and innovative ideas from Germany and from closer home. Join us for the next in our Art InSight Lecture Series. With Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen and Archana Prasad, Curators of Investment Zone Gelsenkirchen and Bangalore respectively, PLUS Surekha and Sunoj D., who fresh from the 8th Berlin Art Biennial will talk about the Festival and various aspects of art in the public space in the two countries.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Koodiyattam - Wednesday 16th @ 18.00
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts presents Koodiyattam, the country’s oldest theatre performance, from Kerala
With an attested history of over 1000 yrs it is officially recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. There are very few practitioners of this in India and we are fortunate to have got the consent of one of the living legends of this art form- Padmashri G Venu and his team to perform in Bangalore.
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
dance,
theatre
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