Saturday, January 30, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
NEO CIRCUS: Behind the door - Thursday 20th @ 19.00
It should have been an ordinary day for the waiter of the « Petit CafĂ© », if he didn’t fall in love with the woman who just passed by the door. Seduction, maladroitness, case of mistaken identity, juggling, magic…. It’s an extrodinary
day for these two characters who send – with humour – the audience into a dreamy, absurd and soft world.
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
Performance,
play,
theatre
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016
A Midsummer Night's Dream | The HandleBards - Friday 15th & Saturday 16th @ 20.00 & Sunday 17th @ 18.30
After a successful tour of Bangalore in 2015, the award winning UK theatre company 'The Handlebards' - described by none other than Sir Ian McKellen as 'uproariously funny' - are back with their new, exciting and rib-tickling rendition of Hamlet and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Organizational Theatre, a Bangalore based theatre and training company, brings to you this hilarious band of four British actors who play 40 characters and will leave you screeching for more.
Labels:
Culture,
Culture Bangalore,
play,
theatre
Location:
Jagriti, Varthur Road, Ramagondahalli,
Some in 8 Billion! | Claudius Schulze | Thursday 14th @ 18.30
At the end of an amazing workshop, we are happy to present the outcome... visual reflections on train travellers in India.
India has the largest rail network in the world with tracks reaching into the most far-flung corners of this vast country. Indian Railways serves more than 8 billion passengers each year. People from all regions, speaking diverse languages, belonging to all classes and castes, every generation and all traditions meet on the trains. Eleven students of the National Institute of Design (NID) and six through the Goethe-Institut, under the direction of Claudius Schulze, set out to portray the diversity of people travelling by rail. Their life-size portraits show a cross- section of Indian society.
India has the largest rail network in the world with tracks reaching into the most far-flung corners of this vast country. Indian Railways serves more than 8 billion passengers each year. People from all regions, speaking diverse languages, belonging to all classes and castes, every generation and all traditions meet on the trains. Eleven students of the National Institute of Design (NID) and six through the Goethe-Institut, under the direction of Claudius Schulze, set out to portray the diversity of people travelling by rail. Their life-size portraits show a cross- section of Indian society.
Labels:
Art Show,
Art Show Bangalore,
Photograph
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
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