Amar Chitra Katha - Panchatantra- How the Jackle Ate the Elephant
2-10 February 2013 - Kala Ghoda Association · Amar Chitra Katha MUSEUM GARDEN 1.30 pm- 2.30 pm...
Transcript of 2-10 February 2013 - Kala Ghoda Association · Amar Chitra Katha MUSEUM GARDEN 1.30 pm- 2.30 pm...
2-10 February 2013
KALA GHODA ASSOCIATIONManeck Davar (Hon. Chairperson), Shirin Bharucha (Hon. Secretary), Jamsheed Kanga, Saryu Doshi, Brinda Miller, Geeta Castelino, Marla
Stukenberg, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Anuj Bhagwati, Saroj Satija ,Tarana Khubchandani, Ashad Mehta
KALA GHODA FESTIVAL COMMITTEEManeck Davar, Brinda Miller (Festival Director), Shirin Bharucha, Geeta Castelino, Tarana Khubchandani,
Nafisa Thingna, (TOI)
KALA GHODA OFFICEKayomi Engineer (Administrative Director), Padmanabh Thombre (Manager Events and Admin), Ram Gatty
KALA GHODA FESTIVAL TEAMChanda Chaudhary, Jyoti Karmarkar, Malathi Kembhavi, Vidula Warawadekar, Shovan Shah, Hena Kapadia, Sonali Thakker, Kanika
Saxena, Avanti Adivareker, Anne Thomas Panicker, Ashmita Ray Sarkar, Priyanka Ribeiro
EVENT MANAGEMENTSeventy Event Management Group
SECTION CURATORS / COORDINATORS
CHILDREN Nuriya Rao/ Lubaina BandukwalaDANCE Sanjukta Wagh / Neha KudchadkarCINEMA Parvin DabasFOOD WORKSHOPS Nicole Madon / Roxanne BamboatHERITAGE WALKS Kruti GargLITERATURE Ranjit Hoskote / Kaiwan MehtaMUSIC Brinda Miller / Chanda ChaudharySTREET FEST Varsha KaraleSTREET STALLS Vidula Warawadekar / Jyoti KarmarkarTHEATRE Aditya HitkariVISUAL ARTS Tarana Khubchandani / Brinda MillerWORKSHOPS Geeta Castelino / Ami Patel
A SPECIAL THANKS TO
The Collector of Mumbai, The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, The Mumbai Police, Traffic Police, Govt of Maharashtra, The Fire Brigade, The British Council, Ministry of Culture Govt of India, West Zone Cultural Centre, Manish Chedda -Click2Fame,
Sukant Panigrahy, ABM Architects Pvt Ltd, Spenta Multimedia, The Church of St Andrews and Kenneth Eliyahoo Synagogue
SPONSORS
COLLABORATORS
West Zone Cultural Centre
Organised by
www.kalaghodaassociation.com
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS
2ND FEB SATURDAY Art-Feat Museum
Gardens11.00 am- 12.30 am
Motivational workshop by rare and uniquely-abled Foot Artist N. Ramakrishnan (RK) from Mumbai, presented by ArtFeat. Kids watch him maneuver the brush and paint with his foot! ( 8-15 years )
Season Of Change Museum Gardens
12.30 pm - 3.00 pm
An event for children for Campion, Fazlani and Navy Children School where they will paint large umbrellas on the theme 'Seasons of Change'.
Coctail Theatre Museum Gardens
4.30 pm - 6.30 pm
The Consulate of Poland Presents: Mood -n- Mime workshop by Iryna Afanasieva
MAD FOR TYGRS MAX MUELLER GATE
11.00 am-12.30 pm
This is a puppet making workshop with a wild twist! 15 yr old Madhav Subrahmanyam and his brother Prithvi, 11, teach kids to make puppets while telling them why its vital for kids to be involved in protecting the tiger from extinction. The workshop culminates in a game played with the puppets the kids make. (6-8 Yyears)
Paper Plane Project MAX MUELLER GATE
3.00 pm-4.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: Join the pilots of Paper Plane Company to create your own flying machines!.(10-15 years)
Paper Plane Project MAX MUELLER GATE
4.00 pm-5.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: Join the pilots of Paper Plane Company to create your own flying machines!.(10-15 years)
Art-Feat MAX MUELLER GATE
5.00 pm-7.00 pm
Live Demonstration and display of works by Foot Artist N. Ramakrishnan. Presented by ArtFeat.
Nritya Uphaar- So you too can dance!
MAX MUELLER GATE
5.30 pm-6.30 pm
Your rare chance to experience the rhythms and try the movements of the classical dance of Bharata Natyam.Presented by Artfeat.(10-60 years)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS
3RD FEB SUNDAYAashika Cunha and Erika Cunha's Creative Expressions MUSEUM
GARDEN11.00 am- 12.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: Creating a heritage structure.. with a twist .(8-12 years).
Amar Chitra Katha MUSEUM GARDEN
1.30 pm- 2.30 pm
Amar Chitra Katha presents, Illustration on Jim Corbett stories.(12 -20 years)
Toon Factory MUSEUM GARDEN
3.00 pm- 4.00 pm
Make Your Own Tinkle Comic! Welcome to the wonderful world of writing and drawing comics. Find out how stories become balloons! (8 to 12 years)
Toon Factory MUSEUM GARDEN
4.00 pm-5.00 pm
Make Your Own Tinkle Comic! Welcome to the wonderful world of writing and drawing comics. Find out how stories become balloons! (8 to 12 years)
Switching From 2D to 3D MUSEUM GARDEN
5.00 pm-6.30 pm
Constructing Mobile Structures with Arzan Khambatta.(8 years)
Tales Ahoy MAX MUELLER GATE
11.00 am-12.00 pm
Interactive storytelling, games and art/ craft for kids by Deepa & Shreedevi (Talking Turtles Storytellers) -3 to 12 years
Clay workshop MAX MUELLER GATE
4.00 pm- 5.30 pm
Fun With Clay, conducted by Priya Patil.(8-12 years)
Rockin' Drumming MAX MUELLER GATE
5.30 pm - 6.30 pm
Music workshop with young rocker Ananya Agrawal.(8-14 years)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS
4TH FEB MONDAYCoconut Art MUSEUM
GARDEN4.00 pm-5.00 pm
Chitrapatang Art Workshop presents: Making bowls from trash conducted by Shriniwas Agawane (7+ years)
Clay Play MUSEUM GARDEN
5.30 pm-6.30 pm
Chitrapatang Art Workshops presents: Mold clay to create cool clay models (7+ years )
Its Raining Art! MAX MUELLER GATE
2.00 pm- 4.00 pm
Dhirubhai Ambani Int. School students will paint umbrellas with guidance from Gond artists and will do a photography session with Saevus Wildlife India.
Origami Tricks MAX MUELLER GATE
4.30 pm- 5.30 pm
Paper folding art, conducted by Disha Gohil
Pop Art Through Printmaking MAX MUELLER GATE
5.30 pm- 6.30 pm
Conducted by Tasneem Rajkotwala. (10-14 years)
5TH FEB TUESDAYAfrican Masks MUSEUM
GARDEN4.00 pm-5.00 pm
Chitrapatang Art Workshops presents: Create awesome African tribal masks with Shriniwas Agawane. (8+ years)
Comedy Facebook MUSEUM GARDEN
5.30 pm-6.30 pm
Chitrapatang Art Workshops presents: Comic creations and funny faces with Shriniwas Agawane (10+ years)
Fun with Mosaic MAX MUELLER GATE
4.00 pm-5.30 pm
Experimenting with different mediums, for Earth's Sake! Environment friendly workshop. Conducted by Devanshi Damani (5 to 12years)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERSCreative Art With Iron Nails MAX
MUELLER GATE
5.30 pm-7.00 pm
Creating an awareness about the effects of global warming, through creativity using iron nails. By Devanshi Damani (8 to 15 years)
Pop Art Through Printmaking MAX MUELLER GATE
5.30 pm - 6.30 pm
Conducted by Tasneem Rajkotwala. (10-14 years)
6TH FEB WEDNESDAYPop Art through Printmaking MUSEUM
GARDEN3.00 pm-4.00 pm
Akanksha children will do a print making workshop with Tasneem Rajkotwala.
Save The Snow Leopard MUSEUM GARDEN
4.00 pm- 5.00 pm
Poster making workshop by Saevus Wildlife India (6-12 years)
Best From Waste MUSEUM GARDEN
5.30 pm-6.30 pm
For Nature enthusiasts, conducted by Saevus Wildlife India (8-12 years)
Do The Chhau - Mask and Dance workshop
MAX MUELLER GATE
3.30 pm - 5.00 pm
Create colourful Chhau masks and learn the folk martial art of Chhau. Come kids, lets do the Chhau! Conducted by Amit Gharat and Nuriya Rao. (7-14 years)
Musical Bonding MAX MUELLER GATE
5.30 pm- 6.30 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: An opportunity for parents to bond with their babies through the magic of music. Conducted by Aditi Shah (0-5 years)
7TH FEB THURSDAYThe Learning Lab
MUSEUM GARDEN
4.00 pm-5.00 pm
Children will design their own toy in order to understand the scientific principle on which the toy works.(8 -13 years)
Sports Quiz MUSEUM GARDEN
5.30 pm - 6.30 pm
Know your sport stars and inspiring stories behind them. Conducte by K Shriniwas Rao (8-15 years)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERSTalking Drums MUSEUM
GARDEN6.00 pm - 7.00pm
Salaam Bombay Foundation presents: An interactive session of percussion supported by Aditya Kalyanpur
Tangram Tales MAX MUELLER GATE
3.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Creative workshop conducted by KEC Green Games. (5-10 years)
Tangram Tales MAX MUELLER GATE
4.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Creative workshop conducted by KEC Green Games. (5-10 years)
Playnasium - The Playworkshop
MAX MUELLER GATE
5.00 pm - 6.30 pm
Art based workshop for children.(7-12 years)
8TH FEB FRIDAYFun With Mathematics MUSEUM
GARDEN4.00 pm - 5.00pm
Done by Navnirmiti in collaboration with Comet. (4-8 years)
Creativity Unlimited MUSEUM GARDEN
5.00 pm - 6.00pm
Done by Navnirmiti in collaboration with Comet. (8-15 years)
Musical Bridges - Your Hearts, Our Art!
MUSEUM GARDEN
6.00 pm - 7.0 0pm
Interact with the young musicians of Rajasthan to create the Merasi music, learn to play the fascinating instruments, and enjoy the art of tying colourful turbans the Rajasthani way!!! (7-15 years)
Story making with Puppets MAX MUELLER GATE
3.30 pm - 5.00 pm
Learn to make a variety of puppets & create your own stories that Transform!!! With Usha Venkatraman (8-12 years)
Aboriginal Australian Music MAX MUELLER GATE
5.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Tjupurru,An Aboriginal Australian plays Didgeridoo and Didgeribone (musical instruments)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERSTales Ahoy MAX
MUELLER GATE
6.00 pm - 7.00 pm
Interactive storytelling, games and art/ craft for kids by Deepa & Shreedevi (Talking Turtles Storytellers) -3 to 12 years
9TH FEB SATURDAYStory Fun MUSEUM
GARDEN11.00 am - 12.00 pm
A trunkful of stories from around the world to make you laugh, think & transform! …With Usha Venkatraman
Be A Sherlock Holmes MUSEUM GARDEN
12.00 pm - 1.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: A chance to slip into the gloves of a Crime Scene Investigation Officer and search clues to solving a mock crime scene, including fingerprint activity! Presented by the Indian Forensic Organisation.
Karadi Kids MUSEUM GARDEN
1.30 pm - 2.30 pm
Join Rekha Mohan for a fun-filled storytelling session of some of your favourite Karadi Tales! She’ll regale you with songs, crafts, stories and lots of fun! (5-8 yrs)
Musical show-and-tell by The Musicians of The Symphony Orchestra of India
MUSEUM GARDEN
3.00 pm - 3.45 pm
Musicians of the Symphony Orchestra of India will introduce participants to a selection of orchestral instruments in this fun, interactive session.
I Can and I Will MAX MUELLER GATE
11.00 pm- 12.00 pm
Come all you 'Young Transformers', pick up the brush and paint yor dreams…with Rekha Shivdasani (8-14)years
I Can and I Will MAX MUELLER GATE
12.00 pm- 1.00 pm
Come all you 'Young Transformers', pick up the brush and paint yor dreams…with Rekha Shivdasani (8-14)years
Top Spin MAX MUELLER GATE
1.30 pm- 2.30 pm
Make your own Spinning Top. Conducted by Amruta Pathre
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERSPinwheel MAX
MUELLER GATE
2.30 pm-3.30 pm
Make your own Pinwheel toy. Conducted by Amruta Pathre
Origami Workshop MAX MUELLER GATE
4.00 pm-5.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: Art of folding paper by Origami Mitra. (10+ years)
Origami Workshop MAX MUELLER GATE
5.00 pm-6.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: Art of folding paper by Origami Mitra. (10+ years)
Playnasium - The Playworkshop
MAX MUELLER GATE
6.00 pm-7.00 pm
Art based workshop for children and parents to promote health and happiness.
Knowing Picasso NGMA 11.00 am-12.00 pm
Art based workshop for children and parents to promote health and happiness.
Knowing Picasso NGMA 12.30 pm- 1.30 pm
Get into the world of the artist Pablo Picasso with Farhanah Akikwala.(8-14 years)
Robokids NGMA 2.00 pm-3.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents : A peek into the world of a robotics, and a chance to assemble your own robot ! (7-14 years)
Robokids NGMA 3.00 pm-4.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents : A peek into the world of a robotics, and a chance to assemble your own robot ! (7-14 years)
The Learning Lab NGMA 4.00 pm-5.00 pm
Children will design their own toy in order to understand the scientific principle on which the toy works.(8 -13 years)
The Learning Labs NGMA 5.15 pm- 6.30 pm
Children will design their own toy in order to understand the scientific principle on which the toy works.(8 -13 years)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS
10TH FEB SUNDAYIn Nature's Wonderland
MUSEUM GARDEN
11.00 am- 12.00 pm
Sanctuary Presents: Bittu Sahgal, Founder of Sanctuary Cub magazine, takes children on a magical journey through nature's wonderland. In this interactive session kids discover the beauty of nature, and how we are all connected.
Travel With Your Favourite Animal
MUSEUM GARDEN
12.30 pm- 1.30 pm
Nature themed Colouring workshop by Saevus Wildlife India. (6-12 years)
Paper Bag Puppets MUSEUM GARDEN
2.00 pm-3.00 pm
Making Animal Puppets by Saevus Wildlife India. (8 -12 years)
Mummy Ka Magic MUSEUM GARDEN
3.30 pm- 5.30 pm
Cook show celebrity, Ms Amrita Raichand will do a yummy, appetizing session for kids. (8-14 years)
Carving Your Own Stamps MAX MUELLER GATE
11.00 am- 12.00 pm
Making your own Stamp and print, Conducted by Anita Chakraborty. (10+ years)
Carving Your Own Stamps MAX MUELLER GATE
12.30 pm- 1.30 pm
Making your own stamp and print, Conducted by Anita Chakraborty. (10+ years)
Stories For One and All MAX MUELLER GATE
2.00 pm- 3.30 pm
A session of Short Stories conducted by Nilum Jajodia. (3 -12 years)
Science Utsav MAX MUELLER GATE
4.00 pm-5.00 pm
mycity4kids.com presents: Discover the fun side of science through fascinating science experiments! (8-12 years)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERSTaal Se Taal Mila MAX
MUELLER GATE
5.00 pm- 6.00 pm
Music Time with Manali and Prabhakar Sharma. (8+ years)
A Walk, Talk and Quiz through The Art Gallery- NGMA
NGMA 3.00 pm-4.00 pm
Discussing the new art collection at the Gallery-NGMA, with Farhanah Akikwala.(8-14 years)
Rubix Mania NGMA 4.00 pm-5.30 pm
mycity4kids.com presents : Who wants to solve the Rubik's Cube? (12+ years)
Rubix Mania NGMA 5.30 pm-6.30 pm
mycity4kids.com presents : Who wants to solve the Rubik's Cube? (12+ years)
CHILDREN (LITERATURE) THE BOOK OF CHANGES
2ND FEB SATURDAY David Sassoon Library Garden
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Book-a-play: An evening of theatre based on a book Mister Jeejeebhoy and the Birds, by Anitha Balachandra (Young Zubaan) adapted into a play by Shaili Sathyu’s Gillo Theatre Repertory
3RD FEB SUNDAY Kitab Khana 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Jobless Clueless Reckless (JCR) by Revathi Suresh (Duckbill)
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Moin and the Monster/Songster by Anushka Ravishakar (Duckbill)
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Book Launch: Tik-Tik – The Master of Time by Musharraf Ali Farooqi (Rupa) Ages 8 to 12
4TH FEB MONDAY Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Kavad and the art of story-telling based on Home by Nina Sabnani (Tulika)
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
The Stupendous Timetelling Superdog by Himanjali Sankar (Duckbill)
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS5TH FEB TUESDAY Kitab Khana 4:30 pm -
5:30 pmThe Spellmakers' Academy based on The Six Spellmakers of Dorabji Street by Shabnam Minwalla (Hachette)
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Story-time with Konkana Sen Sharma
6TH FEB WEDNESDAY Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
An evening of mystery: Raid a Tomb Quiz based on the book Revenge of the Pharaoh by Sonja Chandrachud (Penguin)
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Fundoo Fundas based on the Fundoo 4 books by Aniruddha Sen Gupta (Scholastic) Ages 9 to 13
7TH FEB THRUSDAY Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Become a part of the story Kaka and Munni and stick your way into it with Natasha Sharma (Prathan Books)Ages 4-7
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Fearless Fafe – Boy Detective based Faster Fenay at Fort Pratapgarh, a Marathi classic adapted by Tejas Modak (Penguin) Ages 10 to 13
8TH FEB FRIDAY Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Wisha Wozzariter by Payal Kapadia (Penguin) Ages 8+
Kitab Khana 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm
Quiz-a-myth based on Pashu: Animals from Indian mythology Devdutt Pattanaik (Penguin) Ages 7 to 13
9TH FEB SATURDAY Kitab Khana 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Mumbai Darshan based on 366 words in Mumbai by FunOKPlease Mirabelle D’Cunha Ages 4-8
Kitab Khana 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Kahani Sunoh by Lovleen Misra (Hindi) (Pratham Books)Ages 4-10
CHILDRENCHILDREN THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERS THE YOUNG TRANSFORMERSMuseum Garden
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Spin-a-Tale: Book Launch of the Round and Round Book by Deepa Balsavar (Tulika) Ages 3 to 5
Museum Garden
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Around the world with Aunty Jeeva Ages 4 to adult
10TH FEB SUNDAY National Gallery of Modern Art
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Miss Muglee's Art Affair based on the Miss Muglee books by Shaheen and Saker MistriAges 6+
National Gallery of Modern Art
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Have you heard the wonderful tale of the moustache man? (Karadi Tales)Ages: 5-8
Kitab Khana 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Wildlife writing workshop with Deepak Dalal and Bittu Sahgal Ages 9-14
Please Register for all kids Litrature events by emailing [email protected] with “Register” in the subject line.
Acknowledgements : Acknowledgements: Parinita Shetty, Sonali Jain, Sangeeta Bhansali, Kitab Khana and Amrita Somaiya. mycity4kids.com, Saevus Wildlife India, Consulate of Poland, Sanctuary Cub Magazine, Hena Kapadia, NCPA, NGMA, Salaam Bombay Foundation, Neeharika Jaiswal, Vaibhavi Gala, Maria Mirza, Aarti Gambhir.
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
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2ND FEB SATURDAYLezhim Nritya by the Netaji Palkar Vyayamshala, Mumbai.
Cross Maidan
5.45 pm - 6.30 pm
The energetic young performers of Netaji Palkar Vyayamshala Lezhim Patak will inaugurate the festival with their invigorating lezim beats.
Sannidhanam: Inner Spaces, a Bharata Natyam performance by Rama Vaidyanathan.
Cross Maidan
7.00 pm - 8.00 pm
A dance interpretation of saint poets hailing from different parts of India who have expressed their love for the divine in various languages. This presentation to live music attempts to bring out the symbolism of their poetry in dance.
Uncharted Seas, an ensemble Kathak presentation by the Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company - The Drishtikon Dance Foundation.
Cross Maidan
8.30 pm - 9.45 pm
“We look for fixed points, but there are none, either in ourselves or outside in the universe. To live without these fixed points is our challenge.” -J. KrishnamurtiStanding alone, looking out at the distant stars, have we not wondered what is it all about? What lies beyond the realms of the known? What lies beyond what our mind can perceive? What lies hidden in the deep recesses of our heart?
3RD FEB SUNDAYKoormavataaram: The great ancient turtle, a Kutiyattam performance by Kapila Venu, Trichur.
Max Mueller Bhavan (Ground Floor)
7.00 pm - 8.30 pm
Nangiar Koothu is a female solo performance in the ancient dance-theatre form of Kerala, Kutiyattam. Co-choreographed by G. Venu.
4TH FEB MONDAYJanmale Tharanhar: the birth of Jesus portrayed in classical dance by young disciples of Anjali Bharata Natyam Research Trust.
Cross Maidan
6.15 pm -6.45 pm
The talented young performers of Anjali Bharata Natyam Research Trust will perform to live music in Bharata Natyam. Choreography: Lata Surendra.
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Upasana presents Radha Madhavam, a Mohini Attam-Bharata Natyam-Kathakali performance choreographed by Jayashree Nair.
Cross Maidan
6.55 pm -7.50 pm
In an interpretation of Jayadeva's Geeta Govindam, a conversation between three characters Krishna, Radha and Sakhi represented by three dance forms Mohini Attam, Bharata Natyam and Kathakali will performed by Sujatha Nair Sanjay, Divya Prashant, Jayashree Vasudevan and troupe.
Unleashed: The Journey Within, a Contemporary dance presentation by Amey Mehta and dancers.
Cross Maidan
8.00 pm -8.30 pm
A series of modern dance pieces titled Equal To Or Not Equal To,the constant struggle between male and female , Survival, and finally Circle, an interpretation of Rainer Maria Rilke's poem "Circles". Concept and Choreography: Amey Mehta.
Why so serious? , a Freestyle Football routine by Baldevsinh Chauhan.
Cross Maidan
8.35 pm-8.50 pm
Baldevsinh Chauhan presents a unique performance with props, Football Freestyle.
Samantaa, A Kathak Duet by Shubhi Johari and Amit Khinchi, Delhi
Cross Maidan
9.00 pm -9.45 pm
Samantaa aims to bring together the beauty and andaaz from theLucknow and speed and taiyyari from the Jaipur gharaanas of the Kathak form. This performance to live music is an attempt at a dialogue between these two major gharaanas of Kathak by the young dynamic duo.
5TH FEB TUESDAYBallet, Funk-jazz, Street-jazz and Bollywood performance by Rhythmus HappyFeet
Cross Maidan
6.00 pm -6.30 pm
Energetic performances by young student performers and company artistes of Rhythmus HappyFeet .
Sangamam, an ensemble Bharata Natyam presentation to live music by students of Lata Raman
Cross Maidan
6.45 pm -7.45 pm
A confluence of tradition and transition through rhythm and melody performed by Prachi Saathi , Shital Ravi, Aparna Achuthan, Sharanya Ramesh. Choreographed by Lata Raman.
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Raqs Sharqi: Rare and Precious, a Belly dance performance by Veve Dance
Cross Maidan
8.00 pm -8.30 pm
The performance traces the silk route through middle eastern dance and live music, presenting a colourful belly dancing performance along with a final jugalbandi with Indian classical music.
Bin Bayakancha Tamasha: a Marathi Lavani performance to live music choreographed by Anil Vasudevan
Cross Maidan
8.45 pm -10.00 pm
A vibrant lavani performance by an all-male cast popular all over Maharashtra for its uniqueness, having performed over 1000 shows.
6TH FEB WEDNESDAYTalking Feet by the children of The Salaam Bombay Foundation Kathak Academy, choreographed by Anjalie Gupta
Cross Maidan
6.15 pm -6.45 pm
Under the tutelage of Guru Anjalie Gupta, young performers of Salaam Bombay play with rhythms in an ensemble Kathak presentation
Twins Dance Art Studios present Stitching Life, a Contemporary dance presentation
Cross Maidan
7.00 pm -7.15 pm
We stitch clothes to make something from nothing, to lengthen or shorten or mend. Similarly in life we stitch and unstitch. We all have a thread attached to us with which we either weave our way into life or get entangled. But sometimes in certain life situations we entangle so strongly that it becomes very hard to untangle. The further you run the knots become tighter ... A riveting duet by the fabulous twins, Shraddha Doshi and Sweta Doshi.
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Nandanik Manipuri Dance Academy and Malashree present Purbayan, a confluence of Manipuri and Odissi dance forms. Choreography: Poushali Chatterjee and Arpita Venkatesh
Cross Maidan
7.30 pm -8.30 pm
Purbayan is based on compositions of Guru Bipin Singh, Ojha Babu Singh and Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra rechoreographed by Poushali Chatterjee & Arpita Venkatesh in a series of presentations including Mridang Manjira: a jugalbandi between Pung Cholom drums played by Manipuri dancers and Manjiras played by the Odissi dancers.
Freak N Stylz presents a b-boying routine
Cross Maidan
8.40 pm -8.50 pm
Freak N Stylz , (India's 1st breaking crew) presents a dynamic bboying performance
Kishan Kala Manch presents Folk dances of India choreographed by Gautam Pawar and Kiran Kakade
Cross Maidan
9.05 pm -9.50 pm
The Kishen Kala Manch present lesser known folk dances like Karma [Bihar], Dani [Orissa], Mariamma [Tamil Nadu] and Yallamma-Jogwa [borders of Karnataka and Maharashtra]
9TH FEB SATURDAYPerformance Supported by the Concern India Foundation
Cross Maidan
5.30 pm -5.35 pm
An energetic performance by the little stars supported by the Concern India Foundation.
A Mohini Attam presentation by Sunanda Nair and troupe.
Cross Maidan
5.45 pm -6.30 pm
Sunanda Nair presents a melange of Nritta and Abhinaya pieces in the series of solo and group pieces in the lyrical and beautiful Mohini Attam Dance style of Kerala.
Aum Yash Kendra presents Catwalk, a Contempoaray Dance adaptation of a play by Ken Pickering.
Cross Maidan
6.45 pm -7.00 pm
An ensemble performance with aerial work explores the story of two cats fighting for territory.
TRADiTiONS AND TRANSiTiONS DANcE
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Gurukul Chhau Dance Sangam, presents Parampara, an ensemble Mayurbhanj Chhau dance recital. Choreography: Janme Joy Sai Babu and Rakesh Sai Babu.
Cross Maidan
7.10 pm -8.10 pm
Directed by Janme Joy Sai Babu, this ensemble presentation. Elements of folk, tribal, martial, traditional, classical art have been woven in to the grand mosaic that is Mayurbhanj Chhau.
Champloo, Bristol, UK present White Caps, a Multimedia dance presentation
Cross Maidan
8.45 pm -9.45 pm
Bristol based Champloo is one of UK’s leading B-Boying dance companies founded in 2007 by Wilkie Branson.Integrating lyrical film with explosive breakdance, White Caps is a multimedia experience that follows the journey of two young men as they embark on an epic and gruelling personal adventure.Created and performed by Branson and Daniel, White Caps is set to a soundtrack by the popular band Type Sun, in collaboration with a variety of artists including Phil King, Eleanor Rusbridge and DJ Rouge. Champloo are coming to India as part of British Council’s Impulse, a season of contemporary dance across India.
10TH FEB SUNDAYFolk Dances by students of St. Lawrence School
Cross Maidan
6.00 pm -6.15 pm
The tiny tots of St. Lawrence School perform the Gusadi Pawada dance of the Aadivasis from the Dhule district in Maharashtra.
Mallakhamb Synchronised, a Mallakhamb performance by the Mihir Khedekar Group.
Cross Maidan
6.30pm -6.50 pm
This award winning Mallakhamb troupe will present a series of synchronised routines on three Mallakhambs.
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Show Off Mumbai!, a Jazz-Funk Performance by the Split Sole Dance Academy.
Cross Maidan
7.00 pm -7.20 pm
Split Sole Dance Academy presents Show Off Mumbai!, a dance tribute to the city which is made up of different people just like the company's signature dance style, an amalgamation of Jazz techniques and styling of Hip-Hop.
Madhavi Mudgal and troupe present Ananya: New directions in Odissi Dance.
xxxxx 7.30 pm -8.30 pm
Ananya explores new directions inherent in the classical idiom of Odissi dance. A series of group choreographies by Madhavi Mugal performed along with Arushi Mudgal, Shalakha Rai, Shamayita Das, Swapnarani Rath, Shobha Bisht, Prerna Agarwal and Deepika Bisht.
Ishara Puppet Theatre presents Simple Dreams, designed and directed by Dadi D. Pudumjee.
Cross Maidan
8.45 pm -10.00 pm
“To see a world in a grain of sand/ And a heaven in a wild flower,/Hold infinity in the palm of your hand/ And eternity in an hour.” -William Blake
With Simple Dreams, Ishara returns to the essence of puppetry and imagination where the puppeteer creates celebratory images with simple objects and movement. Music as always plays an important role in this non-verbal visual poem on nature and life.An interplay of animation, objects and dance creates vivid images of nature, birds, fishes, animals, human beings and the cycle of life; created with sticks, umbrellas and dance.
Acknowledgements : Karishma Mhapadi.
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
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2ND FEB SATURDAY INDIA FOR CHANGENo One Killed Jessica Hindi (136 mins) Dir: Raj Kumar Gupta (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A reporter teams up with the sister of Jessical Lal in order to bring her case justice.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERSBal Ganesh 2 Hindi (77 mins) Dir: Pankaj Sharma (2009)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
This sequel explores fresh new heroic tales of Bal Ganesh as he battles with the wicked and powerful rakshas – Gajamukhasur, competes with the intelligent Maharshi Vyasa and his several naughty antics along with Mooshak & friends.
CHANGE THE WORLD V for Vendetta (132 mins) Dir: James McTeigue (2005)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A shadowy freedom fighter known only as "V" uses terrorist tactics to fight against his totalitarian society
INDIA FOR CHANGEMe Shivajiraje Bhonsale Boltoy Marathi (149 mins) Dir: Santosh Manjrekar (2009)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Dinkar Maruti Bhosale represents thousands of 'Marathis' who feel they have lost their identity in Cosmopolitan Mumbai
YOUNG TRANSFORMERSDelhi Safari English (90 mins) Dir: Nikhil Advani (2012)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A group of animals plan a trip to Delhi in order to ask the parliament why the forest they live in is on the verge of destruction.
CHANGE THE WORLDJapon (130 mins) Dir: Carlos Reygadas (2002)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A painter from the big city goes to a remote canyon to commit suicide. To reach some calmness, he stays at the farmstead of Ascen, an old, religious woman. Although but a few words are spoken, love grows.
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ART FILMS FROM BEYOND
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
From the collection of Gallery Beyond
INDIA FOR CHANGE Shanghai Hindi (120 mins) Dir: Dibakar Banerjee (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Four individuals find themselves tied up into a gruesome game of crime and politics when a shocking and disturbing road accident kills social activist Dr. Ahmedi.
SAVE THE WILD WORLDThe Cove (92 mins) Dir: Louie Psihoyos (2009)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A group of activists, led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health.
CHANGE THE WORLDThe City of Violence (92 mins) Dir: Seung-wan Ryoo (2006)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tae-su, a detective fighting organized crime, returns to his hometown for his high school friend Wang-jae's funeral to find there is something fishy about his death.
ART FOR CHANGESurviving Picasso (125mins) Dir:James Ivory (1996)
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The life and times of Pablo Picasso starring Anthony Hopkins.
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3RD FEB SUNDAYANGREZI CINEMAThe Dark Knight Rises (165 mins) Dir: Christopher Nolan (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham's finest, and the Dark Knight resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him an enemy.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERSFinding Nemo (100 mins) Dir: Andrew Stanton (2003)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
After his son is captured in the Great Barrier Reef and taken to Sydney, a timid clownfish sets out on a journey to bring him home.
ANGREZI CINEMA Three Kings (114 mins) Dir: David O. Russell (1999)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
In the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, 4 soldiers set out to steal gold that was stolen from Kuwait, but they discover people who desperately need their help.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Lage Raho Munnabhai Hindi (144 mins) Dir: Rajkumar Hirani (2006)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Through his interactions with the image of Gandhi, Munna Bhai begins to practice what he calls Gandhigiri to help ordinary people solve their problems.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Sons Of Ram Hindi (85 mins) Dir: Kushal Ruia (2012)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Sita, who is sent into exile, teaches her sons Luv and Kush to always work as a team, secretly hoping that her estranged family would find a way to come together one day.
CHANGE THE WORLD The City of Violence (92 mins) Dir: Seung-wan Ryoo (2006)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Tae-su, a detective fighting organized crime, returns to his hometown for his high school friend Wang-jae's funeral to find there is something fishy about his death.
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ART FILMS FROM BEYOND
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Art-related films from the collection of Gallery Beyond
INDIA FOR CHANGE Chakravyuh Hindi (146 mins) Dir: Prakash Jha (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
On the request of his friend Kabir, Adil a police officer goes to the Nandighat's Naxal group as an informer. When Kabir finds the truth, he becomes their gang leader.
SAVE THE WILD WORLD Broken Tail (90 mins) Dir: Colin Stafford-Johnson (2010)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
One man, one animal and a journey into the last days of the wild tiger.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Yarwng (Roots) Tripura - 90 mins Dir: Joseph Pulinthanath (2008)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A film on the large-scale displacement in Tripura when the newly-built Dumbur dam submerged huge tracts of arable land in the fertile Riama valley about 40 years ago. This film is in the Kokborok language.
ART FOR CHANGE Surviving Picasso (125mins) Dir:James Ivory (1996)
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The life and times of Pablo Picasso starring Anthony Hopkins.
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4TH FEB MONDAYINDIA FOR CHANGEShanghai Hindi (120 mins) Dir: Dibakar Banerjee (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Four individuals find themselves tied up into a gruesome game of crime and politics when a shocking and disturbing road accident kills social activist Dr. Ahmedi.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Wall E (98 mins) Dir: Andrew Stanton (2008)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
The story follows a robot named WALL-E, who is designed to clean up a waste-covered Earth, far in the future.
CHANGE THE WORLD The Hurricane (146 mins) Dir: Norman Jewison (1999)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
The story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder, and the people who aided in his fight to prove his innocence.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Kaksparsh Marathi (147 mins) Dir: Mahesh Manjrekar (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Uma loses her husband at a very young age and faces many hardships. The only support she gets is from her brother-in-law.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (115 mins) Dir: Tim Burton (2005)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.
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CHANGE THE WORLD Jalpari Hindi (94 mins) Dir: Nila Madhab Panda (2012)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A doctor takes his two kids,a girl and a boy, back to his hometown in Haryana,where he wants to build a hospital. The kids are disappointed to find a village far removed from their dreams and also a hostile local kid's gang. They embark on an adventure which opens up a secret that threatens to tear the village apart.
ART FOR CHANGE MUSIC FOR A GODDESS (72 mins) Dir: Amy Caitlin -Jairazbhoy (2007)
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
This narrated film explores the sacred music, dance and rituals of devidasis and devidasas, women and men dedicated to the goddess Renuka/Yellamma.
INDIA FOR CHANGE I AM Hindi (95 mins) Dir: Onir (2010)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Four traumatic and life-changing stories in various parts of modern secular India
SAVE THE WILD WORLD Sharkwater (89 mins) Dir: Rob Stewart (2006)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Rob Stewart seeks to deflate current attitudes about sharks, and exposes how the voracious shark-hunting industry is driving them to extinction.
ANGREZI CINEMA V for Vendetta (132 mins) Dir: James McTeigue (2005)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A shadowy freedom fighter known only as "V" uses terrorist tactics to fight against his totalitarian society
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5TH FEB TUESDAYINDIA FOR CHANGEChakravyuh (146 mins) Dir: Prakash Jha (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
On the request of his friend Kabir, Adil a police officer goes to the Nandighat's Naxal group as an informer. When Kabir finds the truth, he becomes their gang leader.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Up (96 mins) Dir: Pete Docter (2009)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America
CHANGE THE WORLD Invictus (134 mins) Dir: Clint Eastwood (2009)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Nelson Mandela, in his first term as the South African President, initiates a unique venture to unite the apartheid-torn land and enlist the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Vedam Telugu (135 mins) Dir: Radhakrishnan Jagarlamudi (2010)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The stories of a slum dweller, a prostitute, a weaver, an upcoming rockstar and a Muslim, intertwine.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS The Muppets (103 mins) Dir: James Bobin (2011)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
With the help of three fans, The Muppets must reunite to save their old theater from a greedy oil tycoon.
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CHANGE THE WORLD Japon (130 mins) Dir: Carlos Reygadas (2002)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A painter from the big city goes to a remote canyon to commit suicide. To reach some calmness, he stays at the farmstead of Ascen, an old, religious woman. Although but a few words are spoken, love grows.
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
It was a Summer Afternoon (8 mins) Dir: Seema Kohli (2013): A film about irreparable damage done to an impressionable mind
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Being Peripheral (23 mins) Dir: Nrupen Madhvani (2012): An insight into the mind and art of Baiju Parthan, one of India's foremost contemporary artists
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Michelangelo's Madonna and Son: The Human Form (27 mins) Dir: Rumy Hilloowala (1995): A film dealing with Michelangelo's religious sculptures, mainly Madonnas and Pieta
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Michelangelo's Apollo and Pathos: The Human Form (27 mins) Dir: Rumy Hilloowala (1999): This video deals with Michelangelo's glorification of the human body in his young age, under the influence of the Renaissance.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Gurukula (32 mins) Dir: Ciaj Rocchi (2012): The experiences of men who grew up in the Hare Krishna Gurukula in Florence, Italy - an unprecedented cultural experiment that has never repeated
INDIA FOR CHANGE Anhey Ghorey De Daan Punjabi (90 mins) Dir: Gurvindar Singh (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Based on Punjabi novelist Professor Gurdial Singh's novel, this film tries to bring to screen the effect that years of subordination can bring to struggling masses.
SAVE THE WILD WORLD The Vanishing Giants (6mins) Dir: Mike Pandey (2006) / Shores of Silence (25 mins) Dir: Mike Pandey (2000)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Vanishing Giants: A documentary on the abuse of elephants Shores of Silence: This is the first ever documentation of the massacre of whale sharks on the Indian coast.
CHANGE THE WORLD The Fighter (116 mins) Dir: David O Russell (2010)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A look at the early years of boxer "Irish" Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s.
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6TH FEB WEDNESDAYINDIA FOR CHANGEPaan Singh Tomar Hindi (135 min) Dir: Tigmanshu Dhulia (2010)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A biopic of Paan Singh Tomar, an Indian athlete who turned dacoit.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Happy Feet 2 (100 mins) Dir: George Miller (2011)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Mumble's son, Erik, is struggling to realize his talents in the Emperor Penguin world. Meanwhile, Mumble and his family and friends discover a new threat to their home -- one that will take everyone working together to save them.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Yarwng (Roots) Tripura - 90 mins Dir: Joseph Pulinthanath (2008)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A film on the large-scale displacement in Tripura when the newly-built Dumbur dam submerged huge tracts of arable land in the fertile Riama valley about 40 years ago. This film in in the Kokborok language.
INDIA FOR CHANGE No One Killed Jessica Hindi (136 mins) Dir: Raj Kumar Gupta (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A reporter teams up with the sister of Jessical Lal in order to bring her case justice.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Cars 2 (106 mins) Dir: John Lasseter (2011)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own international espionage
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INDIA FOR CHANGE Nandigramer Chokher Pani -Tears Of Nandigram Bengali (115 mins) Dir: Sarfaraz Alam & Shyamal Makar (2012)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
On the morning of 10th November an army of harmads attack Nandigram leaving a trail of dead and defeating the people’s struggle. We see all this through the eyes of a young lady reporter.
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
It was a Summer Afternoon (8 mins) Dir: Seema Kohli (2013): A film about irreparable damage done to an impressionable mind
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Being Peripheral (23 mins) Dir: Nrupen Madhvani (2012): An insight into the mind and art of Baiju Parthan, one of India's foremost contemporary artists
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Michelangelo's Madonna and Son: The Human Form (27 mins) Dir: Rumy Hilloowala (1995): A film dealing with Michelangelo's religious sculptures, mainly Madonnas and Pieta
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Michelangelo's Apollo and Pathos: The Human Form (27 mins) Dir: Rumy Hilloowala (1999): This video deals with Michelangelo's glorification of the human body in his young age, under the influence of the Renaissance.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
ART FOR CHANGE Combination of Art Films
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Gurukula (32 mins) Dir: Ciaj Rocchi (2012): The experiences of men who grew up in the Hare Krishna Gurukula in Florence, Italy - an unprecedented cultural experiment that has never repeated.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Jalpari Hindi (94 mins) Dir: Nila Madhab Panda (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A doctor takes his two kids,a girl and a boy, back to his hometown in Haryana,where he wants to build a hospital. The kids are disappointed to find a village far removed from their dreams and also a hostile local kid's gang. They embark on an adventure which opens up a secret that threatens to tear the village apart.
SAVE THE WILD WORLD The Vanishing Giants (6mins) Dir: Mike Pandey (2006) / Shores of Silence (25 mins) Dir: Mike Pandey (2000)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Vanishing Giants: A documentary on the abuse of elephants Shores of Silence: This is the first ever documentation of the massacre of whale sharks on the Indian coast.
CHANGE THE WORLD Invictus (134 mins) Dir: Clint Eastwood (2009)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Nelson Mandela, in his first term as the South African President, initiates a unique venture to unite the apartheid-torn land and enlist the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
7TH FEB THRUSDAYINDIA FOR CHANGEChillar Party Hindi(130 mins) Dir: Vikas Bahl (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A gang of innocent but feisty kids who lead carefree lives in Chandan Nagar colony take own the big bad world of politics when one of their friend's life is endangered.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Wall E (98 mins) Dir: Andrew Stanton (2008)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
The story follows a robot named WALL-E, who is designed to clean up a waste-covered Earth, far in the future.
CHANGE THE WORLD Three Kings (114 mins) Dir: David O. Russell (1999)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
In the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, 4 soldiers set out to steal gold that was stolen from Kuwait, but they discover people who desperately need their help.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Nandigramer Chokher Pani -Tears Of Nandigram Bengali(115 mins) Dir: Sarfaraz Alam & Shyamal Makar (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
On the morning of 10th November an army of harmads attack Nandigram leaving a trail of dead and defeating the people’s struggle. We see all this through the eyes of a young lady reporter.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS The Muppets (103 mins) Dir: James Bobin (2011)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
With the help of three fans, The Muppets must reunite to save their old theater from a greedy oil tycoon.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Yarwng (Roots) Tri pura - 90 mins Dir: Joseph Pulinthanath (2008)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A film on the large-scale displacement in Tripura when the newly-built Dumbur dam submerged huge tracts of arable land in the fertile Riama valley about 40 years ago. This film in in the Kokborok language.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
ART FOR CHANGE Surviving Picasso (125mins) Dir:James Ivory (1996)
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The life and times of Pablo Picasso starring Anthony Hopkins.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Chittagong Hindi (105 mins) Dir: Bedabrata Pain (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Set in the turbulence of the 1930s British Bangladesh, Chittagong is a true story of a 14 year old boy, Jhunku, and of his journey to find where he belongs
SAVE THE WILD WORLD Blue Water, White Death (99 min) Dir: Peter Gimbel (1971)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A documentary based on Great White Sharks
CHANGE THE WORLD Waltz with Bashir (90 mins) Dir: Ari Folman (2008)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct his own memories of his term of service in that conflict.
8TH FEB FRIDAYINDIA FOR CHANGESingham Hindi (143 mins) Dir: Rohit Shetty (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A humiliated gangster uses his influence and goon power to terrorize a newly transferred police officer.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS The Jungle Book (78 mins) Dir: Wolfgang Reitherman (1967)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A story about the life of a man's cub named Mowgli, from the first day his parents left him in the middle of the jungle until he grows up to become a young man.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
CHANGE THE WORLD Japon (130 mins) Dir: Carlos Reygadas (2002)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A painter from the big city goes to a remote canyon to commit suicide. To reach some calmness, he stays at the farmstead of Ascen, an old, religious woman. Although but a few words are spoken, love grows.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Shagird (128 mins) Dir: Tigmanushu Dhulia (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A rookie cop questions the tactics of his superior, and attempts to track the abductors of his girlfriend.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS The Incredibles (115 mins) Dir: Brad Bird (1967)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The story follows a family of superheroes living a quiet suburban life, forced to hide their powers.
INDIA FOR CHANGE As The River Flows (115mins) Dir: Bidyut Kotoky (2012)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Seven years after social activist Sridhar Ranjan is about to be officially declared dead, his friend Abhijit, a journalist, comes in search of him.
ART FOR CHANGE Music For A Goddess (72 mins) Dir: Amy Caitlin -Jairazbhoy (2007)
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
This narrated film explores the sacred music, dance and rituals of devidasis and devidasas, women and men dedicated to the goddess Renuka/Yellamma.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Chillar Party Hindi(130 mins) Dir: Vikas Bahl (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A gang of innocent but feisty kids who lead carefree lives in Chandan Nagar colony take own the big bad world of politics when one of their friend's life is endangered.
SAVE THE WILD WORLD The Cove (92 mins) Dir: Louie Psihoyos (2009)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A group of activists, led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
ANGREZI CINEMA The Hurricane (146 mins) Dir: Norman Jewison (1999)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder, and the people who aided in his fight to prove his innocence.
9TH FEB SATURDAYINDIA FOR CHANGEAs The River Flows (115mins) Dir: Bidyut Kotoky (2012)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Seven years after social activist Sridhar Ranjan is about to be officially declared dead, his friend Abhijit, a journalist, comes in search of him.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Up (96 mins) Dir: Pete Docter (2009)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America
CHANGE THE WORLD Waltz with Bashir (90 mins) Dir: Ari Folman (2008)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct his own memories of his term of service in that conflict.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Rang de Basanti Hindi (157 mins) Dir: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (2006)
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A young woman from England comes to India to make a documentary about her grandfather's diary which was written in the 1920s about the Indian Independence with five young men.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (115 mins) Dir: Tim Burton (2005)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
INDIA FOR CHANGE Jalpari Hindi (94 mins) Dir: Nila Madhab Panda (2012)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A doctor takes his two kids,a girl and a boy, back to his hometown in Haryana,where he wants to build a hospital. The kids are disappointed to find a village far removed from their dreams and also a hostile local kid's gang. They embark on an adventure which opens up a secret that threatens to tear the village apart.
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A showcase of the shortlisted films for Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
INDIA FOR CHANGE Paan Singh Tomar Hindi (135 min) Dir: Tigmanshu Dhulia (2010)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A biopic of Paan Singh Tomar, an Indian athlete who turned dacoit.
SAVE THE WILD WORLD Sharkwater (89 mins) Dir: Rob Stewart (2006)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Rob Stewart seeks to deflate current attitudes about sharks, and exposes how the voracious shark-hunting industry is driving them to extinction.
INDIA FOR CHANGE I AM Hindi (95 mins) Dir: Onir (2010)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Four traumatic and life-changing stories in various parts of modern secular India
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
A showcase of the shortlisted films for Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
10TH FEB SUNDAYINDIA FOR CHANGEShagird (128 mins) Dir: Tigmanushu Dhulia (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
A rookie cop questions the tactics of his superior, and attempts to track the abductors of his girlfriend.
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Bal Ganesh 2 Hindi (77 mins) Dir: Pankaj Sharma (2009)
BNHS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
This sequel explores fresh new heroic tales of Bal Ganesh as he battles with the wicked and powerful rakshas – Gajamukhasur, competes with the intelligent Maharshi Vyasa and his several naughty antics along with Mooshak & friends.
INDIA FOR CHANGE Anhey Ghorey De Daan Punjabi (90 mins) Dir: Gurvindar Singh (2011)
Max Mueller Bhavan 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Based on Punjabi novelist Professor Gurdial Singh's novel, this film tries to bring to screen the effect that years of subordination can bring to struggling masses.
INDIA FOR CHANGE 3 Idiots (170 mins) Dir: Rajkumar Hirani (2009)
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Two friends are searching for their long lost companion. They revisit their college days and recall the memories of their friend who inspired them to think differently, even as the rest of the world called them "idiots".
YOUNG TRANSFORMERS Delhi Safari English (90 mins) Dir: Nikhil Advani (2012)
BNHS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A group of animals plan a trip to Delhi in order to ask the parliament why the forest they live in is on the verge of destruction.
CINEMACINEMA Cinema for Change Cinema for Change
INDIA FOR CHANGE Chittagong Hindi (105 mins) Dir: Bedabrata Pain (2012)
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Set in the turbulence of the 1930s British Bangladesh, Chittagong is a true story of a 14 year old boy, Jhunku, and of his journey to find where he belongs
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A showcase of the shortlisted films for Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
INDIA FOR CHANGE Singham (143 mins) Dir: Rohit Shetty (2011)
Coomaraswamy Hall 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
A humiliated gangster uses his influence and goon power to terrorize a newly transferred police officer.
SAVE THE WILD WORLD The Vanishing Giants (6mins) Dir: Mike Pandey (2006) / Shores of Silence (25 mins) Dir: Mike Pandey (2000)
BNHS 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Vanishing Giants: A documentary on abuse of elephants / Shores of Silence: This is the first ever documentation of the massacre of whale sharks on the Indian coast.
ANGREZI CINEMA The Fighter (116 mins) Dir: David O Russell (2010)
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm - 8:00pm
A look at the early years of boxer "Irish" Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s.
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Awards ceremony for the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's Short Film Competition 2013
Acknowledgements : Deepti DCunha, Marten Rabarts, Ketan Maroo, Sushil Aggarwal, Rashmi Ahad of Krayon Pictures, Denzil Dias of Warner Bros, Neena Gupta, Vikramjit Roy and Pallavi Deshmukh of NFDC, UTV World Movies, Disney Movies, Sony Pictures, Viacom 18 Pictures, Avanti Adivarekar, Kanika Saxena, Vibhu Kapoor- Gallery Beyond. Note: All Programs are subject to change.
FOOD WORKSHOPSAppetite For Change
3RD FEB SUNDAY Sanchos, Chef Vikas
4.00 pm- 6.00 pm
WESTSIDE The ever changing palette of Mumbai welcomed Mexican restaurant Sancho's with open arms. Chef Vikas demonstrates easy Mexican cooking.
4th FEB MONDAY Tea Trunk, Snigdha
4.00 pm- 5.00 pm
WESTSIDE
Tea Sommelier Snigdha, will guide you through a tea tasting as well as tea and food pairing, Along with some fun facts and myths about teas.
4th FEB MONDAY All Things Nice, Nikhil Agarwal
6.30 pm- 7.30 pm
WESTSIDE
All Things Nice is a platform for sophisticated experiences in luxury drink and gastronomy. Owner and wine sommelier Nikhil Agarwal will take you through an evening of wine tasting and educate you on how to choose your wine and pair it with food.
5th FEB tUESDAY Fantasie Chocolates, Zeba Kohli
4.00 pm- 6.00 pm
WESTSIDE
Chocolatier Zeba Kohli conducts a workshop on demystifying chocolate. This is one you don't want to miss!
6th FEB WEDNESDAY The Pantry, Abhishek Honawar
4.00 pm- 6.00 pm
WESTSIDE
Kala Ghoda's 4 month old bakery café will be conducting a workshop showcasing 3 of its favourite recipes made of fresh, local and seasonal ingredients.
7th FEB thURSDAY Bong Bong, Surjapriya & Kanika
4.00 pm- 6.00 pm
WESTSIDE
An ever popular favourite, watch them teach you how to make Bengali food.
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8th FEB FRiDAY Olive Bar + Kitchen, Chef Thomas
4.00 pm- 6.00 pm
WESTSIDE
Mediterranean food like you have never seen it, learn from Chef Thomas as he shows you how to cook some of Olive's signature dishes.
9th FEB SAtURDAY Le 15 Patisserie, Pooja Dhingra
4.00 pm- 6.00 pm
WESTSIDE
Perhaps Mumbai's most loved patissiere, come join Pooja Dhingra from Le 15 Patisserie as she demonstrates how easy it is to attempt mouthwatering pastries and chocolates.
10th FEB SUNDAY Aurus, Chef Vicky Ratnani
4.00 pm- 6.00 pm
WESTSIDE
Celebrity Chef Vicky Ratnani from Aurus shows us how it's done with his simple yet signature dishes.
Acknowledgements : Westside, Detales And all our participating chefs - Chef Pooja Dhingra, Le 15 PatisserieChef Vicky Ratnani, AurusNikhil Agarwal, All Things NiceZeba Kohli, Fantasie ChocolatesChef Vikas, SanchosChef Thomas, Olive Bar + KitchenAbhishek Honawar, The PantrySnigdha,Tea TrunkChefs Surjapriya & Kanika, Bong Bong
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
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FEB 2 SATURDAYWalk through BMC, Victoria Terminus Railway Station, GPO
On the spot registrations to be done before the talk. Individual tokens for the walk need to be collected from the Start point from 11:00 am to 11:30 am on first cum first serve basis.
(Restricted no. 35 only)
Note: No email registrations would be accepted.
11.30 am Start Point - Statue of Pherozeshah Mehta in front of Gate no. 2, BMC
Time of Assembly: 11.00 am
Walk through the historic ensemble starting at most magnificient node - The Victoria Terminus, a World Heritage Site and the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) both designed by Frederick William Stevens, outstanding examples of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. Walk across towards Mumbai GPO which is one of biggest one of the biggest in the world. And catch a glimpse of the last remnants of the fort wall now part of the eastern boundary wall of the St. George's Hospital. Conducted by: Shraddha Bhatawadekar
Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before and passes need to be collected from the Kala Ghoda Office on 1st Feb. from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. Collection of passes mandatory from the office. (Restricted no. 75)
4:30 pmStart Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal Cinema
Time of Assembly: 4:00pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before and passes need to be collected from the Kala Ghoda Office on 1st Feb. from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. Collection of passes mandatory from the office. (Restricted no. 75)
5.45 pmStart Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal Cinema
Time of Assembly: 5:30pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
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FEB 3 SUNDAYHeritage Walk and WorkshopOn the spot registrations to be done. Kindly assemble half an hour prior to the walk followed by a workshop for the collection of tokens on a first cum first serve basis.(Restricted no. 35 only) AGE : 8-15 years
10.00 am Start Point - Flora Fountain
Time of Assembly: 9:30am .
Walk starts from Flora Fountain (the point of the old Churchgate) and meander through the Fort Area stepping on the architectural milestones and landmark structures that define Mumbai(Bombay) .. Followed by an art workshop.Conducted by: Kruti Garg Put on your creative hats and participate in a workshop to create a heritage structure with a twist in innovative ways. Conducted by: Erika Cunha and Ashika Cunha at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Gardens
Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before and passes need to be collected from the Help Desk on 2nd Feb. from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm on first cum first serve basis.(Restricted no. 75)
4:30 pmStart Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal CinemaTime of Assembly: 4:00pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before and passes need to be collected from the Help Desk on 2nd Feb. from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on first cum first serve basis.(Restricted no. 75)
5.45 pmStart Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal CinemaTime of Assembly: 5.30 pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
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FEB 4 MONDAYMumbai University Complex
Prior registrations to be done on the same day and individual tokens need to be collected from the Help Desk from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 35)
4.30 pm Start Point - The Main Entrance Gate of the Univeristy complex, in front of Oval Maidan Kindly Carry Photo identification.
Walk in the fort complex, to witness one of the finest buildings in the city, with a beautiful garden comprises the Library, the Senate of Convocation Hall and administrative offices. The Library and the Rajabai clock tower and the Convocation hall have been designed by the most eminent European Architect 'Sir Gilbert Scott'. Conducted by: Sanaeya Vandrewala
FEB 5 TUESDAYSailing History in Mumbai
On the spot registrations to be done before the talk. Individual tokens for the walk need to be collected from Artisans' from 10:30 am to 11:00 am on first cum first serve basis.
(Restricted no. 35 only)
11.00 am - 12.00 pm Presentation and Talk at Artisans12.00 pm onwards Start Point - Rhythm House
Learn about the magic and the significance of the sea that surrounds the island city of Mumbai. Walk through the history of how sailing came to Mumbai the port city of India bringing with it commerce and passion. Explore the dimensions of leisure boating which has a long history in the city which hosts the third oldest Yacht Club. Explore horizons as you learn about the magic of leisure boating in Mumbai.Talk by : Zia Hajeebhoy, Aquasail Followed by a Walk from Rhythm house to Lions Gate towards Gateway of India witnessing the Royal Alfred Sailor's Home and the Yacht Club enroute. Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Shraddha Bhatawadekar
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FEB 6 WEDNESDAYStained glass: A colouring book
Prior registrations to be done on the same day and individual tokens need to be collected from the Help Desk from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm on first cum first serve basis.
(Restricted no. 35 only)
4.30 pm Start Point - Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue Kindly carry a xerox copy of your photo identification for entry to the Synagogue
Come witness the finest stained glass in Mumbai narrating story of the city’s history and growth through vivid array of coloured panels. Stroll through some magnificent interiors coming to life with stained glass windows accompanied with a narrative on the making, use, display and conservation of stained glass in the structures. The walk begins with a visit inside the Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue and ends at the St. Thomas Cathedral.Conducted by: Sanaeya Vandrewala
FEB 7 THURSDAYPublic Dining History and emergence of Irani café's in Mumbai
11:00 am - 1:30 pm Presentation and Talk at Artisan's
Indulge your senses in learning about culinary history, and street food in india with the focus on Mumbai and the coming of the restaurant culture.Talk by : Farzaana Contractor
On the spot registrations to be done before the talk. Individual tokens for the walk need to be collected at Artisans' from 10:30 am to 11:00 am on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 35 only)
1:30 pmStart Point - at Rhythm House
Walk through the historic fort area of Bombay and visualise the change in fabric with changes of social strata incorporating the function of public dining and emergence of café's and restuarants. Visit the few surviving Irani Café's dotting the fort area upto Ballard Estate. Conducted by: Kruti Garg
FEB 8 FRIDAYEvolution of a Modern Mumbai - Art Deco
3.30 pmStart Point : Eros Cinema
Witness the transition of a Victorian Gothic City emerge into a conglomeration of architectural treasures of twentieth century India paving its way
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Prior registrations to be done on the same day and individual tokens need to be collected from the Help Desk from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 35 only)
to make Bombay the only city to have the largest concentration of Art Deco Buildings in Asia. The walk continues to visit the historic NCPA, being a pioneering cultural institute and its complex. Conducted by: Sanaeya Vandrewala, Shivangi Ambani
FEB 9 SATURDAYPhotography: Through a looking glass
On the spot registrations to be done before the talk. Individual tokens for the walk need to be collected from the Start point from 10:30 am to 11:00 am on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 35 only) Please bring your own Cameras.
11.00 am Start Point - Jehangir Art Gallery Time of Assembly : 10.30 am
Architecture surrounds us everywhere we go. Here is an opportunity to understand architecture through your camera lens. Join us along with our professional photographer who will take you through a wonderful journey of our cities finest building-scape to make us fall in love with Mumbai all over again. The journey will begin from Jehangir Art Gallery towards Gateway of India and back. Conducted by: Jagdish Agrawal, Vishal Bhende, Sanaeya Vandrewala
Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before on 8th Feb. and passes need to be collected from the Help Desk from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 75)
4:30 pmStart Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal CinemaTime of Assembly: 4:00pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
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Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before on 8th Feb. and passes need to be collected from the Help Desk from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 75)
5.45 pmStart Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal CinemaTime of Assembly: 5:30pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
FEB 10 SUNDAYCrawford Walk
On the spot registrations to be done before the talk. Individual tokens for the walk need to be collected from the start point from 10:30 am to 11:00 am on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 35 only)
11:00 am Start Point : Outside Elphinstone Technical institute, Opp. Metro Cinema Time of Assembly: 10.30 am
Walk along the northern end of the old British town. his route is a veritable exhibition of heritage buildings representing various genres of Mumbai's architectural history. It includes the unusual Victorian neo-Gothic Elphinstone Technical School, the Art Deco Metro Cinema, vernacular style Jer Mahal, the handsome Renaissance Revival style Small Causes Court, and many more... the surviving milestone on the way, house of Lokmanya Tilak would interest you and the walk ends at the first covered market of the city - Crawford Market.
Conducted by: Shraddha Bhatawadekar
Photography: Through a looking glass On the spot registrations to be done. Kindly assemble half an hour prior to the walk for the collection of tokens on a first cum first serve basis.(Restricted no. 35 only)
Please bring your own Cameras.
5:00 pm
Start Point - NGMA Time of Assembly: 4.30 pm
Architecture surrounds us everywhere we go. Here is an opportunity to understand architecture through your camera lens. Join us along with our professional photographer who will take you through a wonderful journey of our cities finest building-scape to make us fall in love with Mumbai all over again. The journey will begin from NGMA to Rajabai Tower to Flora Fountain and back. Conducted by: Jagdish Agrawal
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Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before on 9th Feb. and passes need to be collected from the Help Desk from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 75)
4:30 pm
Start Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal Cinema
Time of Assembly: 4:00pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Heritage Bus Tour Prior registrations to be done 1 day before on 9th Feb. and passes need to be collected from the Help Desk from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on first cum first serve basis. (Restricted no. 75)
5.45 pm
Start Point - Bus Stop Opposite Regal Cinema
Time of Assembly: 5:30pm
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness the landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. The bus will return to the starting point on completion of the tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Acknowledgements : Anne Thomas Panicker, Mohit Hirlekar, Rahul Gupta, Mumbai University, Kenneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue. Note: All Programs are subject to change. No email registrations would be accepted for any Workshop.
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2nd Feb SaturdayBook-a-play: An evening of theatre based on a book
DSL Garden 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Mister Jeejeebhoy and the Birds, by Anitha Balachandra (Young Zubaan) adapted into a play by Shaili Sathyu’s Gillo Theatre Repertory. "Ages 5 and up
Urduwallahs Performance DSL Garden 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
The evening will have seamless blend of Urdu and English readings of Saadat Hasan Manto’s work."
3rd Feb SundayJobless Clueless Reckless Kitab Khana 11:00 am -
12:00 pm(JCR) by Revathi Suresh (Duckbill) Ages 14 to 17
A Conversation with Vivek Dehejia & Rupa Subramanya
DSL Garden 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Vivek Dehejia & Rupa Subramanya talk about their new book, Indianomix
Moin and the Monster/Songster
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
by Anushka Ravishakar (Duckbill) Ages 7 to 10
Book Launch: Tik-Tik – The Master of Time
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
by Musharraf Ali Farooqi (Rupa) Ages 8 to 12
The Epic in the Contemporary
DSL Garden 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm
Arshia Sattar, Imran Ali Khan, Indira Chandrasekhar
Zareer Masani DSL Garden 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
In conversation with Kalpana Sharma.
Fictive Mumbai/Bombay DSL Garden 8:15 pm - 9:15 pm
Avan Jesia and Piyush Jha
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4th Feb mondayPoetry workshop Kala Ghoda
Association Office
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Conducted by Arundhathi Subramaniam: To register, email [email protected]
Kavad and the art of story-telling
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Based on Home by Nina Sabnani (Tulika) Ages 5 to 10
Shomshuklla Das and Seema Kohli
DSL Garden 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Poetry Reading with Amrita Chowdhury
The Stupendous Timetelling Superdog
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
by Himanjali Sankar (Duckbill) Ages 8 to 11
Music in Bombay, 1930s-1960s
Arbour 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Sidharth Bhatia and Naresh Fernandes in conversation.
Release of Jastiche Nahi DSL Garden 6:15 pm - 7:15 pm
Originally 'Atirikta Nahin' by Vinod Kumar Shukla an important poet of contemporary Hindi literature, translated into Marathi by Prafulla Shiledar. Mr. Vasant Abaji Dahake, distinguished poet and literary critic in Marathi will release the book and will say a few words about the book.
The Wondrous Histories of Zippy the Chimp and Pedro the Ape Bomb
DSL Garden 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
A Multimedia Presentation with Rajesh Devraj, Jerry Pinto and Meren Imchen
Neighbourhood a nd Mobility
DSL Garden 8:45 pm - 9:45 pm
Walking and Writing the Metropolis: Vrinda Nabar, Kalpish Ratna, Mustansir Dalvi
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5th Feb tueSdayWorkshop on Architecture & Heritage Writing
Kala Ghoda Association Office
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
With Kaiwan Mehta To register, email [email protected]"
The Spellmakers' Academy Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Based on The Six Spellmakers of Dorabji Street by Shabnam Minwalla (Hachette) Ages 8 to 12
Sharmistha Mohanty DSL Garden 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
In Conversation with Adil Jussawalla
Book Reading Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Story-time with Konkana Sen Sharma Ages 4 to 12
Archeology and writing Arbour 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
With Abha Lambah and Virchand Dharamsey moderated by Mustansir Dalvi
The Role of the Literary Journal
DSL Garden 6:15 pm - 7:15 pm
Anil Dharker, Chandrahas Chaudhury, Madhu Jain, Ramdas Bhatkal, Hemant Divate
Kashmir DSL Garden 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Rahul Pandita & Ranjit Hoskote
Aspi Mistry DSL Garden 8:45 pm - 9:45 pm
A Dharma Rain Centre presentation on Sufi poetry
6th Feb WedneSdayDetective Writing Workshop Kala Ghoda
Association Office
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
With Zac O’Yeah. To register, email [email protected]"
An evening of mystery Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Raid a Tomb Quiz based on the book Revenge of the Pharaoh by Sonja Chandrachud (Penguin) Ages 10 to 13"
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Sahitya Ani Chitrapat DSL Garden 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Participants : Chandrakant Kulkarni, Prashant Dalvi Rajeev Patil, Ravi Jadhav and Girish Kulkarni
Fundoo Fundas Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Based on the Fundoo 4 books by Aniruddha Sen Gupta (Scholastic) Ages 9 to 13
New Voices from New Locations
Arbour 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Ashlesha Athavale, Sidharth Laxman Pardhe, Amin Sheikh, Vibha Kamat, Vikram Doctor
Sharada Dwivedi Commemorative Lecture
DSL Garden 6:15 pm - 7:15 pm
Lakshmi Subramaniam in conversation with Kaiwan Mehta
Panel discussion on Equity, Solidarity and Justice
DSL Garden 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Rudi Heredia, Ananya Vajpeyi moderated by Ranjit Hoskote
Crime Writing DSL Garden 8:45 pm - 9:45 pm
Meenal Bagel and Hussain Zaidi moderated by Nandini Ramnath
7th Feb thurSdayCultural Journalism Workshop
Kala Ghoda Association Office
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
With Jerry Pinto. To register, email [email protected]
Become a part of the story Kaka and Munni
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Stick your way into it with Natasha Sharma (Prathan Books) Ages 4-7
The PEN All-India Centre Poetry Evening
DSL Garden 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Adil Jussawalla, Eunice de Souza, Melanie Silgardo, Ranjit Hoskote, Arundhathi Subramaniam, Jerry Pinto, Gerson da Cunha, Sridala Swami, Mustansir Dalvi, Anupama Raju, Menka Shivdasani, Christine Herzer, Jane Bhandari, Dominic Alapat, Athena Kashyap
Fearless Fafe Kitab Khana 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Boy Detective based Faster Fenay at Fort Pratapgarh, a Marathi classic adapted by Tejas Modak (Penguin) Ages 10 to 13
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Narratives of Dissidence Arbour 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Arun Ferreira and Dilip D’Souza in conversation moderated by Gautam Patel
Garva Shabdsurancha DSL Garden 8:45 pm - 9:45 pm
Participants : Saumitra and Milind Ingle
8th Feb FridayWisha Wozzariter Kitab Khana 4:30 pm -
5:30 pmby Payal Kapadia (Penguin) Ages 8 to 12
Poetry Reading in Gujarati DSL Garden 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Dileep Jhaveri, Bharat Naik and Kamal Vora
Art & Icon Arbour 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Devangana Desai in conversation with Ranjit Hoskote
Writing about the Riots DSL Garden 6:15 pm - 7:15 pm
Naresh Fernandes, Meena Menon, Vaibhav Purandare, Teesta Setelvad
Quiz-a-myth based on Pashu Kitab Khana 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm
Animals from Indian mythology Devdutt Pattanaik (Penguin) Ages 7 to 13
Launch of International Gallerie/ Burma Issue
DSL Garden 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Bina Sarkar Ellias, Zasha Colah and Sumesh Sharma in conversation with Elise Foster
Vijay Mehta DSL Garden 8:45 pm - 9:45 pm
In conversation with Ambarish Mishra
9th Feb SaturdayTravel Writing Workshop Kala Ghoda
Association Office
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
by Dilip D’SouzaTo register, email [email protected]
Mumbai Darshan Kitab Khana 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
based on 366 words in Mumbai by FunOKPlease Mirabelle D’Cunha Ages 4-8
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Kahani Sunoh Kitab Khana 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
by Lovleen Misra (Hindi) (Pratham Books) Ages 4-10
Spin-a-Tale Museum Garden
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Book Launch of the Round and Round Book by Deepa Balsavar (Tulika) Ages 3 to 5
Women, Gender Politics, Public Space
DSL Garden 4:00 pm - 5:00pm
Dilip D’Souza, Shilpa Phadke, Kalpana Sharma moderated by Bishakha Datta
Story Telling Museum Garden
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Around the world with Aunty Jeeva Ages 4 to adult
Looking Back DSL Garden 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm
Jerry Pinto in conversation with Amit Chaudhry
Keynote Lecture DSL Garden 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Ahdaf Souief respondent: Kaiwan Mehta
Ulla Lenze DSL Garden 7:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Reading from her new novel respondent: Ranjit Hoskote
Jeet Thayil DSL Garden 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
In conversation with Ranjit Hoskote.
10th Feb SundayMiss Muglee's Art Affair National
Gallery of Modern Art
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
based on the Miss Muglee books by Shaheen and Saker Mistri. Ages 6+
Karadi Tales National Gallery of Modern Art
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Have you heard the wonderful tale of the moustache man? Ages: 5-8
Wildlife writing workshop Kitab Khana 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
With Deepak Dalal and Bittu Sahgal Ages 9-14
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Naushil Mehta DSL Garden 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
An evening with a Gujarati Playwright
Ashok Vajpeyi DSL Garden 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm
An Evening with a Poet, Aesthete and Cultural Catalyst
DSL Garden 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Dastangoi performance
Please Register for all kids events by emailing [email protected] with “Register” in the subject line Please Register for all workshops by emailing [email protected] with “Register” in the subject line
Acknowledgements : Parinita Shetty, Sonali Jain, Sangeeta Bhansali, Kitab Khana, Amrita Somaiya, Arbour Initiatives in Architecture Research, ATE Enterprises , Asmita Mohite, Kamal Vora, Naresh Fernandes, Jerry Pinto, Supriya Nair, Nancy Adajania, Harsha Bhatkal, Amrita Chowdhury,Parinita Shetty, Sonali Jain, Sangeeta Bhansali, and Hena Kapadia for their support and collaboration.
Note: All Programs are subject to change
MUSICCHANGING KEYS
3th Feb SUNdayIsheeta Ganguly & Band feat Shabana Azmi
Cross Maidan 6:00 PM / 30 minute performance
Isheeta is a fusion singer of the Indian diaspora. Isheeta’s performance will mainly feature hits from her album " Damaru" arranged by Shantanu Moithra. Shabana Azmi joins Isheeta as the guest artist to recite Tagore's "Where the Mind is Without Fear" as a part of her opening song, "Bande Mataram" .
Usha Uthup & Band Cross Maidan 6:45 PM / 90 minutes performance
PadmaShree award winner Usha Uthup is a famous Indian pop singer. Performing with her band Uthup will do a 90 minute gala performance for the opening night of the festival.
Chin2 and The Great Indian Road Trip
Cross Maidan 8:30 PM / 45 minutes performance
Asha Bhosle's grandson Chin2 wil sing popular Bollywood covers and music from his recent album "Coming Home".
7th Feb thURSday
SVKM Childrem Asiatic Steps 5:30 PM / 20 minutes performance
Students of SVKM institutions would like to present an energetic percussion performance using their Djembes and Darbucas at the Kalaghoda Festival 2013
Tjupurru Asiatic Steps 6:00 PM / 45 minutes performance
Tjupurru is a descendent of the Djabera Djabera tribe, Western Australia. He creates a 100% live electronic beat driven soundscape by playing a unique instrument - a slide Didjeridu called The Didjeribone. A live show must be seen to be believed - a fusion of ancient culture and modern technology.We bring you this special performance in collaboration with the Australian Consulate.
MUSIC CHANGING KEYS
Slum Gods Cross Maidan 7:00 PM / 45 minutes performance
SlumGods is a collective of artists who incorporate elements of hip-hop, breakdancing, emceeing, aerosol art and dj-ing in their act. SlumGODS was formed in a past life by B-Boy Not Afraid (Aku) [Dharavi - Bombay], B-Boy Heera [NewYork/Bombay/Delhi] + Mandeep Sethi [LosAngeles/SanFrancisco/Bombay/NewDelhi].
Rhythm Method Cross Maidan 8:00 PM / 45 mins performance
Founded by Laiq Qureshi, Rhythm Method's sound breeds new-age collaborative ideas. Having worked with a number of artists, Rhythm Method shapes a lot of it's ideas around Drumstep / Breakbeat / World sounds, while heavily investing into rural folk and classical music. It's new album 'Cosmic Creation' (in making) features collaborations by Classical greats like Ustad Sultan Khan and Mahesh Vinayakram, as well as world and jazz musicians like Yoann Freget (France), Kamila Nasr (Canada), Andrea Presa (Italy), Mr. Woodnote (UK) and more.
Sparsh Cross Maidan 9:00 PM / 45 minutes performance
Sparsh is a band of self learned musicians who do not believe in restricting themselves in a genre. Each of band members' belong to a different background, which adds to the flavour of their music.
MUSICCHANGING KEYS
8th Feb FRIday
NSPA Presents Neeraj Arya and Dhammarakshit Randiva
Cross Maidan 5:30 PM / 30 minutes performance
National Streets for Performing Arts (NSPA) that has been hosting musical performances at Railway Stations on the Mumbai Western Rail network. The artists performing at KGAF are Neeraj Arya (singing Kabir Dohas) and Dhammarakshit Randiva's Marathi theatrical music
The VRAVI Guitar Project FOLK NatIONS by bRItISh COUNCILS
Cross Maidan 6.15 PM / 45 minute performance 7:15 PM until 10 pm
A guitar Fusion Project created by highly accliamed guitarist Ravi Iyer - The Music is based mainly on Indian Classical Ragas and blended beautifully with western and other Indian instruments. The sound is Indian yet reaches out to an international audience.
Trwbadour Cross Maidan 7:15 - 8 PM Avant-Pop duo - Owain David Gwilym and Angharad Deborah - from West Wales who co-write and co-produce all of their music together, mixing acoustic sounds & instruments with electronic sequencing and effects.
Soumik Datta Cross Maidan 8:10 PM to 8:40 PM
28 year old "British Sarod Maestro' -Time Out, and composer, Soumik Datta is fast being recognized as “one of the the biggest new music talents in Britain”
Ross Ainsle Cross Maidan 8:50 PM to 9:20 PM
Ross Ainslie is one of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians and composers, highly sought after on the Scottish contemporary folk scene for his skill on pipes, whistles and cittern.
MUSIC CHANGING KEYS
Ross Ainsle + Patsy Reid Ross Ainsle + Patsy Reid + Soumik Datta
Cross Maidan Maidan
9:20 PM to 9:35 PM 9:35 PM - 10 PM
Collaborartion with Patsy Reid. Fiddle player, Patsy Reid is from Knapp in Perthshire and specialises in performing and teaching Scottish music
9th Feb SatURday
Ragas on Piano by Utsav Lal Asiatic Steps 6:30 PM / 45 minutes performance
With an impressive music career spanning a decade, this 20-year-old classical and Jazz pianist has successfully created the pure sounds of Indian Ragas on the Piano and won international acclaim for his performances at top venues & festivals. Lal has captured the imagination of worldwide audiences as his fingers breathe voice and soul into the piano and he delights veering between delicately decorative and dazzling moments of improvisation. Utsav Lal’s unfailing clarity of technique and innovative handling of a raga with simplicity, sincerity & depth have earned him the unique title of ‘Raga Pianist.’ Accompanied on Tabla by Pt Kali Nath Sharma
Talvin Singh & Friends Asiatic Steps 7:30 PM / 2 hour performance
Talvin Singh Matharoo is a producer and composer and tabla player, known for creating an innovative fusion of Indian classical music and drum and bass. Singh is generally considered involved with an electronica sub genre called Asian Underground, and more recently as Indian and/or Asian electronica. Talvin is curating a two hour set on 9th night at KGAF and will invite guest artists to collaborate and add to the night.
MUSICCHANGING KEYS
10th Feb SUNday
Akriti Kakkar Asiatic Steps 6:30 PM / 45 minutes performance
Starting off from Delhi, all of 5 as child prodigy touring the world with Little Stars of Kalyanji Anandji eventually making a mark in the Bollywood Playback scene with chart busters like Johnny Gaddar, Marjaani, Dil Khol Ke let's rock, Khuda Ya Khair, Abhi Abhi from Jism 2 and many more. Alongside pursuing her original independent music space with her self titled album having bagged the GIMA for best non film album.. Akriti Kakar is currently one of the youngest, brightest and most diverse voices of the country be it movies or live performances.
Salim Suleiman Asiatic Steps 7:30 PM / 2 hour set
Salim and Sulaiman have been composing music for over a decade having scored for movies such as Neal 'n' Nikki, Chak De! India, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Fashion. The duo had also composed for many Indi-pop performers including Viva, Aasmaan, Shweta Shetty, Jasmine and Style Bhai among others, composed and produced several TV commercials and collaborated with artistes such as Ustad Zakir Hussain and Ustad Sultan Khan.
Acknowledgements : British Council, Australian Consulate-General, Laiq Qureshi, Padmashree P.S, and Janhavi Apte-Kothari Furtados.
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
STREET 'WALK THE CHANGE’
2ND Feb SaturDay
String Puppets WZCC 5:00 pm- onwards
They present their performances accompanied with Pipari (wind instrument made of bamboo chip and rubber) and beats of Dholak (a percussion instrument). Puppet characters include Dholkiwala (Drum Beater), Saamp-Sapera Gendh Wali (Round Ball), Bahurupia (Imitator), Pattebaz (Card player), Anarkali (Dancer) and Jadugar (Magician) etc.AMAR SINGH RATHORE is the most popular dance drama amongst the traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 6:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 6:30 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
3th Feb SuNDay
Ativirya Street Play 1.00 pm Street play based on Women Empowerment. This play has won in quite few competitions so far.
String Puppets WZCC 1:00 pm- onwards
They present their performances accompanied with Pipari (wind instrument made of bamboo chip and rubber) and beats of Dholak (a percussion instrument). Puppet characters include Dholkiwala (Drum Beater), Saamp-Sapera Gendh Wali (Round Ball), Bahurupia (Imitator), Pattebaz (Card player), Anarkali (Dancer) and Jadugar (Magician) etc.AMAR SINGH RATHORE is the most popular dance drama amongst the traditional puppeteers.
STREET'WALK THE CHANGE’
2ND Feb SaturDay
String Puppets WZCC 5:00 pm- onwards
They present their performances accompanied with Pipari (wind instrument made of bamboo chip and rubber) and beats of Dholak (a percussion instrument). Puppet characters include Dholkiwala (Drum Beater), Saamp-Sapera Gendh Wali (Round Ball), Bahurupia (Imitator), Pattebaz (Card player), Anarkali (Dancer) and Jadugar (Magician) etc.AMAR SINGH RATHORE is the most popular dance drama amongst the traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 6:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 6:30 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
3th Feb SuNDay
Ativirya Street Play 1.00 pm Street play based on Women Empowerment. This play has won in quite few competitions so far.
String Puppets WZCC 1:00 pm- onwards
They present their performances accompanied with Pipari (wind instrument made of bamboo chip and rubber) and beats of Dholak (a percussion instrument). Puppet characters include Dholkiwala (Drum Beater), Saamp-Sapera Gendh Wali (Round Ball), Bahurupia (Imitator), Pattebaz (Card player), Anarkali (Dancer) and Jadugar (Magician) etc.AMAR SINGH RATHORE is the most popular dance drama amongst the traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 1:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 1:00 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
Ativirya Street Play 5:30 pm Street play based on Women Empowerment. This play has won in quite few competitions so far.
4th Feb MoNDay
String Puppets WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 1:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 1:30 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
NSPA Classical Rock 5:00 pm- 5:45 pm
Three’s Company, Roger Mendonca(Western Classical Violin), Daniel Coutinho (Acoustic guitar), Sarthak Karkare(Vocals)
NSPA Percussion Jugalbandi
6:00 pm- 6:45 pm
Rahul Bakshi (Tabla), Nitesh More (Djembe)
STREET 'WALK THE CHANGE’
5th Feb tueSDay
String Puppets WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
NSPA Hindustani Classical vocals
5.00 pm - 5.45 pm
Smit Dharia (Hindustani Classical vocals), Rahul Bakshi (tabla)
NSPA Uttaranchali folk
6:00 pm- 6:45 pm
Suresh Kala (vocals), K K Singh (Dholak)
6th Feb WeDNeSDay
String Puppets WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
Ativirya Street Play 1:00 PM (15mnts)
Street Play
STREET'WALK THE CHANGE’
Australian Consulate General
Snuff Puppets 4:00 PM Snuff Puppets procession
NSPA Folk Fusion 5:00 pm- 5:45 pm
Pratyul Joshi (vocals, guitar)
NSPA Rapping and Beatboxing
6:00 pm- 6:45 pm
Fookzone, Aklesh Sutar- Akai(Rapper), Nagesh Reddy –Buffy (Beatboxer), Raj –Soldier(Rapper)
Ativirya Street Play 7:00PM (15mnts)
Street Play
7th Feb thurSDay
Gondhal Rahul Pawar and Group
11:00 pm- onwards
Gondhal is one of the traditional folk performance of Maharashtra where they praise Goddess Durga as mother of Universe.
String Puppets WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
Australian Consulate General
Snuff Puppets 4:00 PM Snuff Puppets procession
Mirasi Singers Salaam Bombay
5:00 pm- 6:00 pm
Mirasi Singers - The group has one of the most enthusiastic singers of all age groups and dancers and play a variety of instruments that completely enthrall the audience.
STREET 'WALK THE CHANGE’
Childrens Parade Childrens Parade
7:00 pm- Childrens Parade
NADAAN NADAAN 7:00 pm- This play “Nadaan” makes an attempt to make people believe in the belief that life’s good and is worth living every bit of it. All we need to do is just to believe that our world is amiable and we need to cherish every moment with high spirits and should be ready to face all that comes. All we need to do is to be our own hero.
8th Feb FriDay
Gondhal Rahul Pawar and Group
11:00 pm- onwards
Gondhal is one of the traditional folk performance of Maharashtra where they praise Goddess Durga as mother of Universe.
String Puppets WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
Mirasi Singers Salaam Bombay
3:00 pm- 400 pm
Mirasi Singers - They are essentially known as the ‘keepers of stories’ which flow from generation to generation. The group has one of the most enthusiastic singers of all age groups and dancers and play a variety of instruments that completely enthrall the audience.
STREET'WALK THE CHANGE’
NADAAN NADAAN 5:00 pm This play “Nadaan” makes an attempt to make people believe in the belief that life’s good and is worth living every bit of it. All we need to do is just to believe that our world is amiable and we need to cherish every moment with high spirits and should be ready to face all that comes. All we need to do is to be our own hero.
9th Feb SaturDay
Gondhal Rahul Pawar and Group
11:00 pm- onwards
Gondhal is one of the traditional folk performance of Maharashtra where they praise Goddess Durga as mother of Universe.
String Puppets WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
They present their performances accompanied with Pipari (wind instrument made of bamboo chip and rubber) and beats of Dholak (a percussion instrument). Puppet characters include Dholkiwala (Drum Beater), Saamp-Sapera Gendh Wali (Round Ball), Bahurupia (Imitator), Pattebaz (Card player), Anarkali (Dancer) and Jadugar (Magician) etc.AMAR SINGH RATHORE is the most popular dance drama amongst the traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
STREET 'WALK THE CHANGE’
NAT KARTAB WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
NADAAN NADAAN 5.00 pm This play “Nadaan” makes an attempt to make people believe in the belief that life’s good and is worth living every bit of it. All we need to do is just to believe that our world is amiable and we need to cherish every moment with high spirits and should be ready to face all that comes. All we need to do is to be our own hero.
10th Feb Sunday
Gondhal Rahul Pawar and Group
11:00 pm- onwards
Gondhal is one of the traditional folk performance of Maharashtra where they praise Goddess Durga as mother of Universe.
String Puppets WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Traditional puppeteers.
Bahurupia WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different characters every day and move door to door to entertain a small group of spectators.
NAT KARTAB WZCC 11:00 pm- onwards
Nat acrobats are street performers who perform in fairs/festivals and also for their patrons on the festivals occasions. They walk, jump on tied rope. They also show their skills with weapons.
Location for all above performances RAMPART ROW. Acknowledgements : West Zone Cultural Center (WZCC Udaipur, MOC, GOI), Australian Consulate-General, National Streets of Performing Art, Salaam Bombay Foundation, Geet Aanand, Theatre In Motion( Jaya Prasad), Ativirya-Richa Sharma, Areeba Khan Note: All Programs are subject to change.
THEATREPlay for Change THEATRE
2nd Feb SATURDAYMAHUA
Horniman Circle Garden
7:30 PM Presented By Rage Productions (120 Mins.)
SOME TIMES NGMA 7:30 PM Presented By AKVARIOUSPRODUCTIONS (80 Mins.)
ANIMAL FARM Max Mueller Bhavan
7:30 PM Presented By THE FILMS & THEATRE SOCIETY (90 Mins.)
3rd Feb SUNDAYTHE CHIMNEY SWEEPER (Children's Theatre) Horniman
Circle Garden5.00 pm Presented By COCKTAIL THEATRE (60
Mins.)
MANTO ZINDA HAI Horniman Circle Garden
7:30 PM Presented By VIRAT CHITRALOK (90 Mins.)
AAO TANIK PREM KAREIN NGMA 7.30 pm Presented By AVITOKO (60 Mins.)
IMAGO Artists Centre 7.30 pm Presented By STAGE PLAYERS (75 Mins.)
4th Feb MONDAYNAMASHKAAR MAIN RABINDRANATH TAGORE HOON
Horniman Circle Garden
7.30 pm Presented By IDEAL DRAMA & ENTERTAINMENT ACADEMY (90 Mins.)
MAUREEN HE & ME NGMA 7.30 pm Presented By LITMUS PRODUCTIONS (60 Mins.)
THEATRE Play for ChangeTHEATRE
BEING SARTAK MAJUMDAR Max Mueller Bhavan
7.30 pm Presented By THE MANNEQUINS BANGALORE (60 Mins.)
WHITE NOISE Artists Centre 7.30 pm Presented By ORCHESTRATED Q'WORKS (60 Mins.)
TOM ALTER READS FROM SHIVANI TIBREWALA'S PLAYS
STARBUCKS FORT
7.30 pm Presented By NO LICENSE YET (45 Mins.)
5th Feb TUESDAYWHERE DID I LEAVE MY PURDAH ?
Horniman Circle Garden
7.30 pm Presented By PRIMETIME THEARE (85 Mins.)
UTTER CUPIDITY NGMA 7.30 pm Presented By SAURABH AGARWAL PRODUCTIONS (75 Mins.)
WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF
Max Mueller Bhavan
7.30 pm Presented By ARTISTS STUDIO (75 Mins.)
T.GREGORY ARGALL'S "A YEAR IN THE DEATH OF EDDIE JESTER"
Artists Centre 7.30 pm Presented By LAST MINUTE PRODUCTIONS (60 Mins.)
JENNY BHATT, STANDUP COMEDY
STARBUCKS FORT
7.30 pm Presented By JENNY BHATT (45Mins.)
6th Feb WEDNESDAYSWAMI VIVEKANAND
Horniman Circle Garden 7.30 pm Presented By SHEKHAR SEN (90Mins.)
KUNTI AND NISHADIN BY MAHASHWETADEVI
NGMA 7.30 pm Presented By THE PHOENIX PLAYERS (30Mins.)
THEATREPlay for Change THEATRE
SOHRAB PANT, STANDUP COMEDY
Max Mueller Bhavan
7.30 pm Presented By EAST INDIA COMEDY (75 Mins.)
FOUR OF A KIND Artists Centre 7.30 pm Presented By PLAYMAKERS (55 Mins.)
ARZAN KHAMBATTA, STAND UP COMEDY
STARBUCKS FORT
7.30 pm Presented By ARZAN KHAMBATTA (10 Mins open spot by Sonali Thakker)
7th Feb THURSDAYTHE VOICES
Horniman Circle Garden
5.00 pm Presented By SALAAM BOMBAY FOUNDATION (30 Mins.)
GANDHI SE PEHLE GANDHI Horniman Circle Garden
7.30 pm Presented By RANGREZ THEATRE PRODUCITONS (75 Mins.)
BHAVRAA NGMA 7.30 pm Presented By RANG, PUNE (75 Mins.)
HOMEGROWN COMEDY NIGHT PRESENTS ADITI MITTAL & ROHAN JOSHI
Max Mueller Bhavan
7.30 pm Presented By NEVIL TIMBADIA (60 Mins.)
A TALE OF TWO TREATIES Artists Centre 7.30 pm Presented By DEEPAL DOSHI (70 Mins.)
SILVERFISH David Sassoon Library
9.30 pm Presented By YUKI ELIAS & NILOUFER SAGAR (45 Mins.)
8th Feb FRIDAYINTIMATE THEATER A WORKSHOP by ADAM LEDGER
Horniman Circle Garden
2.30 pm- 5.30 pm
Presented By THE BONE ENSEMBLE / UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (180 Mins.)
JAAT HI POOCHHO SADHU KI
Horniman Circle Garden
7.30 pm Presented By ANK (130 Mins.)
THEATRE Play for Change
RAGULABULLA NGMA 7.00 pm Presented By THEATREACT
HOMEGROWN COMEDY NIGHT PRESENTS AZEEM BANTAWALLA & ATUL KHATRI ( Hosted by Daniel Fernandes )
Max Mueller Bhavan
7.30 pm Presented By NEVIL TIMBADIA (60 Mins.)
RECHARGE@99 Artists Centre 7.30 pm Presented By THEATRE WALAS (60 Mins.)
SILVERFISH David Sassoon Library
9.30 pm Presented By YUKI ELIAS & NILOUFER SAGAR (45 Mins.)
9th Feb SATURDAYL.O.L ( Laugh Out Loud )
NGMA
7.30 pm
Presented By DIVYA PALAT (60 Mins.)
KETTAKATHA Artists Centre 7.30 pm Presented By THEATRON (90 Mins.)
INTIMATE THEATER A WORKSHOP by ADAM LEDGER
Horniman Circle Garden
2.30 pm- 5.30 pm
Presented By THE BONE ENSEMBLE / UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (180 Mins.)
DISCOVER YOUR CLOWN (WORKSHOP)
Max Mueller Bhavan
2.30 pm- 5.30 pm
Presented By RUPESH TILLU (180 Mins.)
OH GANDHARI -OH KUNTI Max Mueller Bhavan
7.30 pm Presented By KALI THEATRE (60 Mins.)
SILVERFISH David Sassoon Library
9.30 pm Presented By YUKI ELIAS & NILOUFER SAGAR (45 Mins.)
THEATREPlay for Change
10th Feb SUNDAYMAD HORSES
NGMA
7.30 pm
Presented By GARY RICHARDSON (90 Mins.)
DIARY OF A WORD Max Mueller Bhavan
7.30 pm Presented By ORCHID ROOMEXPERIMENT (75 Mins.)
INTIMATE THEATER, THE WORKSHOP SHOW Artists Centre 5.30 pm
Presented By THE BONE ENSEMBLE / UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (60 Mins.)
EINSTEIN Artists Centre 8.00 pm Presented By HASHAR THEATRE (72 Mins.)
Acknowledgements : Starbucks, Sonali Thakker, Brenda Natasha Barnes, Eesha Sukhi, Sushant Dash
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
Visual arts MuMbai DreaMs .... art for Change
AASHTI MILLER & SHOVAN SHAH DIFFERENT STROKES TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
SUMEET PATIL LIGHTS CAMERA ACTION TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
CITY-DWELLERS CONNECTICITY TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
ANNE-MARIE TWIGGE RADICAL GARDEN TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
DIPTI BONDRE & SANJAY PAWAR GREEN LEGACY TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
VARUN GUPTA Kya Yeh Hamara Kal Hai? TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
BRINDA MILLER , ARZAN KHAMBATTA & SUNIL PADWAL for NGO SNEHASADAN
DREAM CATCHER TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
NAMRATA SURVE LIFE - AN ILLUMINATION TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
HYPOTHESIS 222 in association with NGO SNEHASADAN
50 YEARS OF LOVE TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
ARTISTS FOR BRITISH COUNCIL UNTITLED TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
AMISHA MEHTA & PRAKASHBAL JOSHI
COAL BLOCKS TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
SUKANT PANIGRAHY TOTEMS OF KAPALA the TRIBE
TRAFFIC ISLAND AND WESTSIDE
INSTALLATION
SUKANT PANIGRAHY KAPALA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
VINIT.N. JOSHI DRIVE RESPONSIBLY RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
MRIDUAL KALIA BHATNAGAR BROKEN DOLL HOUSE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
BAAYA DESIGN DHANDA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
MuMbai DreaMs .... art for Change Visual arts
AASHTI MILLER & SHOVAN SHAH DIFFERENT STROKES TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
SUMEET PATIL LIGHTS CAMERA ACTION TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
CITY-DWELLERS CONNECTICITY TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
ANNE-MARIE TWIGGE RADICAL GARDEN TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
DIPTI BONDRE & SANJAY PAWAR GREEN LEGACY TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
VARUN GUPTA Kya Yeh Hamara Kal Hai? TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
BRINDA MILLER , ARZAN KHAMBATTA & SUNIL PADWAL for NGO SNEHASADAN
DREAM CATCHER TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
NAMRATA SURVE LIFE - AN ILLUMINATION TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
HYPOTHESIS 222 in association with NGO SNEHASADAN
50 YEARS OF LOVE TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
ARTISTS FOR BRITISH COUNCIL UNTITLED TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
AMISHA MEHTA & PRAKASHBAL JOSHI
COAL BLOCKS TRAFFIC ISLAND INSTALLATION
SUKANT PANIGRAHY TOTEMS OF KAPALA the TRIBE
TRAFFIC ISLAND AND WESTSIDE
INSTALLATION
SUKANT PANIGRAHY KAPALA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
VINIT.N. JOSHI DRIVE RESPONSIBLY RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
MRIDUAL KALIA BHATNAGAR BROKEN DOLL HOUSE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
BAAYA DESIGN DHANDA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
PARVEEN KAUR GHATORORA MAGNIFYING GLASS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
Artists from Dharavi and Santacruz for NGO SNEHA
DEKHA ANDEKHA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
TOBIAS MEGERLE STAGED-TIME (A PARTICIPATORY PERFORMANCE)
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
PAYAL ARYA WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
HIMANSHU RAI FISH EYE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
NGO ARPAN THE HORROR TREE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
RAJENDRA GAWDE THE ELECTRIC FISH RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
DEV MEHTA TIME TO CHANGE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
VIBHA GUPTA F.S.I (FLORAL SPACE INDEX)
RAMPART ROW FLORAL INSTALLATION
ASHITA THAKKAR OUT OF 4 WALLS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
MALAK GANGAR MUMBAI 2100 RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
VARSHA PANDIT & I.B. Students of the JAMNABAI NARSEE SCHOOL
DREAM WAGON RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SACHIN CHAUDARI SANYYAM (DEFENSIVE WAR)
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
HETAL SHUKLA C-A-R-T of CHANGE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
MITHILA MEHTA HAPPINESS : FOR SALE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
YASHAS PATEL DABBAWALLAS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
Visual arts MuMbai DreaMs .... art for Change
SHAILESH RATHOD SAPNO KA NUMBER RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SUNAINA BHALLA for GALLERY ART & SOUL
TOXIC RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
CRY MEMORY MACHINE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SANTOSH MORE PROHIBITED 2 AND 3 RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
HARESH MEHTA STALLION - THE CARDBOARD HORSE
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
STUDENTS OF SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
MUMBAI DABBA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
HARSHADA NIGUN WHERE DO YOU LOOK FOR YOUR SELF?
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
DIBAKAR DAS UNCONSCIOUS LIVING, CULTURE UNCULTURED LEADS TO?
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
POOJA ARORA METER DOWN = MOOD DOWN
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
VIKRAM ARORA CORRUPT-US RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SWAPNIL PEDNEKAR WHEN YOU COME HERE, ALL YOU SEE IS LOVE
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
RAJESH BUHECHE THE SHELTOR TREE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
RAJESH NAKAR CYCLE CHALO CITY BACHAO
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
KANCHAN CHANDER for GALLERY ART & SOUL
MUMBAI MERI JAAN RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
MuMbai DreaMs .... art for Change Visual arts
SHAILESH RATHOD SAPNO KA NUMBER RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SUNAINA BHALLA for GALLERY ART & SOUL
TOXIC RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
CRY MEMORY MACHINE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SANTOSH MORE PROHIBITED 2 AND 3 RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
HARESH MEHTA STALLION - THE CARDBOARD HORSE
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
STUDENTS OF SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
MUMBAI DABBA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
HARSHADA NIGUN WHERE DO YOU LOOK FOR YOUR SELF?
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
DIBAKAR DAS UNCONSCIOUS LIVING, CULTURE UNCULTURED LEADS TO?
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
POOJA ARORA METER DOWN = MOOD DOWN
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
VIKRAM ARORA CORRUPT-US RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SWAPNIL PEDNEKAR WHEN YOU COME HERE, ALL YOU SEE IS LOVE
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
RAJESH BUHECHE THE SHELTOR TREE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
RAJESH NAKAR CYCLE CHALO CITY BACHAO
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
KANCHAN CHANDER for GALLERY ART & SOUL
MUMBAI MERI JAAN RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
GAURAV SARDANA CULTURAL PLURALITY STATION
RAMPART ROW ARCHITECTURAL INSTALLATION
SHRINIVAS AGAWANE SAVE THE SPARROWS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SONAL JADHAV & NIKHIL BORHADE TAREVARCHI KASARAT RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
AKSHAY PATIL RICKSHAWALLAS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
SHWETA DHABOLKAR HOMOGENEITY IN DIVERSITY
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
THANE SCHOOL OF ART ENCROACHMENT OF GLOBALISATION
RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
NMIMS BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
THE RECYCLE RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
NMIMS BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
AGING DREAMS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
MALWANI TOWNSHIP SCHOOL , MALAD , TEACH FOR INDIA
ASANTULIT VIKAS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
VIPUL SALVI for VESPA CHIMERA RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
HEMANGI KADU SPACES BETWEEN BUILDINGS (ART SOJOURN)
RAMPART ROW ARCHITECTURAL ESSAY
PARESH MAITY for I.C.I.A GALLERY ANTS RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
ARJUN RATHI' credit to ARJUN RATHI AND PRACHI SANGHVI
ENTRANCE TO THE KALAGHODA ART FESTIVAL
RAMPART ROW ARCHITECTURAL INSTALLATION
HIMANSHU AGARWAL for METRO SHOES
SHOE IN A METRO RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
Visual arts MuMbai DreaMs .... art for Change
INDUS WORLD SCHOOL, INDORE UMBRELLAS RAMPART ROW UMBRELLA INSTALLATION
COLOUR DRAMA COLOURS OF CHANGE RAMPART ROW CANOPY
SAMIRA RATHOD DESIGN ASSOCIATES
PROJECT BOJECT RAMPART ROW ARCHITECTURAL INSTALLATION
SAMIRA RATHOD DESIGN ASSOCIATES
PROJECT BOJECT MAX MUELLER BHAVAN FRIDAY 3:00 - 5:30 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION
VENKAT YERRAM SHETTY HAVE A SHEET? - HAVE A SEAT
MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
D.Y.PATIL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, NERUL
MUMBAI OF MY DREAMS MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
CHITRAKAR CHANDRA FOLK ART MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
STUDENTS OF JJ SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS for SAMSARA ART
SOLVED MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
AMAY GURKAR and VITTAL SRIDHARAN
Recycled FaBric(K)' HORNIMAN GARDEN
ARCHITECTURAL INSTALLATION
PANKAJ GHARDE HANDLE WITH CARE WESTSIDE INSTALLATION
SUKANT PANIGRAHI ELEMENTS OF KAPALA WESTSIDE WINDOWS
INSTALLATION
PARESH PANCHAL RAVANA - (FAKE IDENTITY)
CSMVS INSTALLATION
SHISHIR BHAGADE 100 YEARS OF MARATHI CINEMA
CSMVS INSTALLATION
MuMbai DreaMs .... art for Change Visual arts
INDUS WORLD SCHOOL, INDORE UMBRELLAS RAMPART ROW UMBRELLA INSTALLATION
COLOUR DRAMA COLOURS OF CHANGE RAMPART ROW CANOPY
SAMIRA RATHOD DESIGN ASSOCIATES
PROJECT BOJECT RAMPART ROW ARCHITECTURAL INSTALLATION
SAMIRA RATHOD DESIGN ASSOCIATES
PROJECT BOJECT MAX MUELLER BHAVAN FRIDAY 3:00 - 5:30 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION
VENKAT YERRAM SHETTY HAVE A SHEET? - HAVE A SEAT
MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
D.Y.PATIL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, NERUL
MUMBAI OF MY DREAMS MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
CHITRAKAR CHANDRA FOLK ART MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
STUDENTS OF JJ SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS for SAMSARA ART
SOLVED MUSEUM GARDEN
INSTALLATION
AMAY GURKAR and VITTAL SRIDHARAN
Recycled FaBric(K)' HORNIMAN GARDEN
ARCHITECTURAL INSTALLATION
PANKAJ GHARDE HANDLE WITH CARE WESTSIDE INSTALLATION
SUKANT PANIGRAHI ELEMENTS OF KAPALA WESTSIDE WINDOWS
INSTALLATION
PARESH PANCHAL RAVANA - (FAKE IDENTITY)
CSMVS INSTALLATION
SHISHIR BHAGADE 100 YEARS OF MARATHI CINEMA
CSMVS INSTALLATION
DHWANI JAIN TASHREEF RAKHIYE MAX MUELLER FURNITURE INSTALLATION
SHIVEK KANOJIA LETS COME TOGETHER RAMPART ROW INSTALLATION
ARTIFACTS OF COLONIAL AND EARLY POST-INDEPENDENCE INDIA
EPHEMERA: Indian Identity and Imagination
RAMPART ROW EXHIBIT
JEHANGIR JANI POSTCARD FROM ALIGARH
DAVID SASSOON LIBRARY
INSTALLATION
SARNATH BANERJEE for PROJECT 88 COLLECTION OF WORKS RAMPART ROW EXHIBIT
THE KALAGHODA TALENTHOUSE WINNERS
WALL OF CHANGE RAMPART ROW POSTERS
MAGNATE PUBLISHING HOUSE BOMBAY HUNDRED YEARS AGO
RAMPART ROW FLAG INSTALLATION
MAGNATE PUBLISHING HOUSE BOMBAY HUNDRED YEARS AGO
HORNIMAN GARDEN
PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTALLATION
SABRANG MUMBAI NIGHTMARES RAMPART ROW PHOTO & TEXT PANELS
PARTICIPANTS OF FOTOTHON PLASTIC IN MY CITY MAX MUELLER PHOTO-ESSAY
MUNIRA AND OMKAR CHENDVANKAR BOMBAY DREAMS, MUMBAI REALITY
MAX MUELLER PHOTO-ESSAY
NANDKISHORE KAPOOR CITY-LIFE RAMPART ROW PHOTO-ESSAY
GAUTAM RAJADHYAKSHA , JAYESH THAKKAR , JAGDISH MALI
DOYENS OF BOLLYWOOD CSMVS PHOTO-ESSAY
SYMBIOSIS SCHOOL OF OF PHOTOGRAPHY - STUDENT SHOW
MUMBAI IMAGING CSMVS PHOTO-ESSAY
Visual arts MuMbai DreaMs .... art for Change
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS
ART ENTRANCE PHOTO-ESSAY
HIMANSHU RAI DHARAVI DIRECT ARTISTS' CENTRE
PHOTO-ESSAY
ABNER FERNANDES FACES AND FACADES ARTISTS' CENTRE
PHOTO-ESSAY
SHIVEK KANOJIA LETS COME TOGETHER CROSS MAIDAN INSTALLATION
KUNAAL VIJAYAKAR LAVANI DANCE CROSS MAIDAN PHOTO-ESSAY
SEEMA KOHLI for GALLERY ART & SOUL
IT WAS A SUMMER AFTERNOON..
GALLERY BEYOND
FILM
PARAMA for GALLERY ART & SOUL GURUKULA GALLERY BEYOND
FILM
NRUPEN MADHVANI BEING PERIPHERAL GALLERY BEYOND
FILM
RUMY HILLOOWALA MICHELANGELO'S MADONNA & SON : THE HUMAN FORM
GALLERY BEYOND
FILM
RUMY HILLOOWALA MICHELANGELO'S APOLLO & PATHOS : THE HUMAN FORM
GALLERY BEYOND
FILM
Acknowledgements : Sukant Panigrahy, Shiresh Karale, Shovan Shah
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
WORKSHOPSCHange-exCHange
3RD Feb SunDayDELNA PALIA QUICK FIX DESSERTS 12.00 p.m
2.00 p.m.ARTISANS' Perfect for fancy dinners & special
occasions WITHIN AN HOUR U WILL LEARN SO MANY INTERESTING TWISTS ON HOW TO CHURN OUT INTERESTING DESSERT
NINA SABNANI Film-animation director sharing stories
5P.M to 7P.M
ARTISANS' A Presentation of her Film and a talk on film posters.
Kiran Jangir CLAY MODELLING WORKSHOP
2.30 P.M 4.30 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
Workshop on clay modelling by renowned sculptor Kiran Jangir.
Avid Brings Multipolis Mumbai (Music & Our City) - Sunita Bhuyan - Hindustani Violinist
4.00 pm 5.30pm
GALLERY ICIA Music in the city and the emergence of the Independent music scene
Avid Brings Multipolis Mumbai (Food & Our City) - Antoine Lewis - Independent Food and Wine Writer
6.00 pm 7.30pm
GALLERY ICIA The city's culinary history and the changing tastes
4th Feb monDayK.C. KUMAWAT-VEGETABLE DYE MINIATURE PAINTING
12P.M TO2 P.M
ARTISANS' He is a Jaipur based Miniature artist. Will show demonstration in vegetable dye.
BRINDA SOMAYA - Architect and urban conservationist
5 P.M TO 7 P.M
ARTISANS' A talk by renowned Architect on Architecture and Urban Conservation
KEC GAMES - INDEGINOUS GAMES INTRINSIC TO OUR LIFE
2.30 P.M TO 4.30 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
COME AND CELEBRATE ETHOS OF TRADITIONAL GAMES PLAYED FOR YEARS. THIS WORKSHOP SHOWCASES HOW ALL THESE GAMES ARE RELEVANT TO OUR LIVES.
WORKSHOPS CHange-exCHange
Avid Brings Multipolis Mumbai (Architecture & our City) - Rajeev Thakker - Director, Studio X
4th Feb - 6.00pm to 7.30pm
GALLERY ICIA Architecture, planning and conservation in the city
5th Feb tueSDayZia Hajeebhoy Winds Of change in Leisure Boating : sailing through the ages and todays sea scape
11 A.M 1 P.M
ARTISANS' Zia will walk you through the magical world of sailing, its historic roots in the island city.
Followed by Heritage walk from Rhythm House
MAHENDRA PATEL - LETTER FORM EXPLORATION OF INDIAN SCRIPTS
5 P.M TO 7 P.M
ARTISANS' We intend to explore the letter forms of Indian scripts, known, familiar and unknown to participants to understand the art and science of letterforms.
DELNA PALIA -NUTRITIONAL SNACKS
2.30 P.Mto 4.30 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
Perfect for childrens snacks….Yummy and healthy.
Avid Brings Multipolis Mumbai (Environment & our City) - Karanjeet Kaur - Assistant Editor, Time Out
5th Feb - 6.00pm to 7.30pm
GALLERY ICIA Saving mangroves and increasing open spaces in the city
6th Feb WeDneSDayPRADNYA CHAUHAN - TIE YOUR MACRAME KNOTS
2 P.M TO 3.30 P.M
ARTISANS' The kind of complexity and variety that one could develop through knotting using colors and textures is extremely rich and wide ranging This workshop about making Bracelets thtrough Macrame
AN INTERACTIVE TALK BY AJIT RAO - The Significance of Story
5.30 P.MTO 7 P.M
ARTISANS' FOR TEACHERS, PARENTS AND ANY GROWNUP INTERESTED IN STORIES.
WORKSHOPSCHange-exCHange
SHIRESH KARRALE - MAGIC OF LIGHTS (PHOTOGRAPHY)
12P.M TO 2 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
MAGIC OF LIGHTS-PHOTOGRAPHY
UTTARA GANOO 3 P.M 4 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
TRADITIONAL RANGOLI DEMONSTRATION
Avid brings Multipolis Mumbai (Literature & Our City) - Shashi Baliga - Independent Journalist, Exec. Dir. Literature Live!
6th Feb - 6.00pm to 7.30pm
GALLERY ICIA The literary culture in the ciy and their influence on one another
7th Feb thuRSDayFARZAANA CONTRACTOR TALK ON STREET FOOD - FOLLOWED BY HERITAGE WALK
11 A.M TO 1.30 P.M ARTISANS' Indulge your senses in learning about
culinary history, and street food in india with the focus on Mumbai and the coming of the restaurant culture.
1.30 refer Heritage Walks Section
Walk through the historic fort area of Bombay and visualise the change in fabric with changes of social strata incorporating the function of public dining and emergence of café's and restuarants. Visit the few surviving Irani Café's dotting the fort area upto Ballard Estate
SEEMA LAHIRI - IMAGE MAKE OVER
5 P.M 7 P.M
ARTISANS' Her workshop is about image make over “No matter how good you get you can always get better”,
AMRUTHA JOSHI - DISCOVER THE FASCINATING WORLD OF LANGUAGES
2.30 P.M to 4.30P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MUMBAI, SHIVAJI PARK. AS THE NAME SPEAKS, ITS AN ACADEMY FOR THE STUDY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE. HERE ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY LEARN A LANGUAGE BUT A NEW LIFESTYLE IS OFFERED.
WORKSHOPS CHange-exCHange
Avid brings Multipolis Mumbai (Film & Our City) - Aniruddha Guha - Assistant Editor, Time Out
4.30pm 6.00pm
GALLERY ICIA Progression of films in the city and their influences on one another
Avid brings Multipolis Mumbai (Innovation & Our City) - Yashraj Sidharth Akashi - Curator, TEDx Gateway
6.00pm 7.30pm
GALLERY ICIA Innovation and its effects on the city and vice versa
8th Feb FRiDayMITI DESAI - DESIGN OF INDIAN DANCE
12 P.M 2 P.M
ARTISANS' This presentation will take form by deconstructing the elements of classical Indian Dance under the umbrella of Design It will come alive with live performances
NISHA HARALE - THE LOOK WORKSHOP
6.P.M 7 P.M
ARTISANS' an interactive session on the making of a personality through grooming and styling.
MAMTA VORA - CERAMIC WORKSHOP
2 .30 P.M TO 4.30 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
CREATE BEAUTIFUL STAIN GLASS EFFECT ON GLASS, MIRROR WITH PEBEO VITRAIL COLOURS. WORLD LEADING IN STAIN GLASS.
SAMIRA RATHOD 3.00 P.M 5.30 P.M
MAX MUELLER BHAVAN
Sustainability in the Inner City : " Project Boject ; dismantling v/s demolition " ... 30 minutes
Avid brings Multipolis Mumbai (Theatre & our City) - Saumya Ancheri - Theatre Editor, Time Out
4.30pm 6.00pm
GALLERY ICIA The past, present and future of Mumbai's theatres
Avid brings Multipolis Mumbai (Fashion & our City) - Shashi Baliga - Independent Journalist, Exec. Dir. Literature Live!
6.00pm 7.30pm
GALLERY ICIA Mumbai, the current or former fashion capital of India?
WORKSHOPSCHange-exCHange
Feb 9 SatuRDayMALAA - ART ON SILK 12 P.M
2 P.M ARTISANS' The techniques used and shown will be purely art demonstrated on silk pieces where colors will represent the medley of seasons.
DR. ROOPA PATEL - Experiencing Tarot
2.30 P.M 4 P.M
ARTISANS' Dr . Roopa Patel is among the first in India to use Tarot to interpret the signs of the Zodiacs
SUCHETA PAL - ZUMBA 11.30 A.M 1.30 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
ZUMBA FITNESS WORKSHOP CONDUCTED BY INTERNATIONAL ZUMBA EDUCATION SPECIALIST SUCHETA PAL AND THE MUMBAI, INDIA LISCENSED ZUMBA FITNESS INSTUCTORS.
BHAVNA SHAH - FUN WITH WATER COLOUR
3 P.M 5 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
The workshop will teach easy to use techniques with fascinating results. Anyone interested in having fun with colours, wanting to experiment and create is welcome
AVID brings ART: Changing Complexion of Art Tushar Sethi - Director, ICIA Aroon Shivdasani - Exec. Dir and Founding Member, Indo-American Arts Council, New York Conversation led by Abhay Sardesai - Editor, Art India
11 A.M 1 P.M
GALLERY ICIA Changing scenario of Art including Performing Art, Art and Philanthropy Movement and visibility of Indian artists globally v/s locally
AVID brings LITERATURE: Altering Inks James Crabtree - Mumbai Bureau Chief, Financial Times Kiran Manral - Blogger, Author
2.30 P.M 4.30 P.M
GALLERY ICIA Books v/s Tablets, Changing Publications with Twitter, Social Media, Blogs, Pods, Digital and print media in a young growing country like India
WORKSHOPS CHange-exCHange
and Media Consultant Pritish Nandy - Journalist, Politician, Media and Television Personality and Film Producer Conversation led by Anil Dharker - Director Literature Live, Mumbai
AVID brings FOOD: The Changing Palates Rashmi Uday Singh - Food Writer, TV Host, Author Alex Sanchez - Executive Chef, The Table Conversation led by Amy Fernandes - Journalist, Editorial Director
5 P.M 7 P.M
GALLERY ICIA Food Writing, Changing food senario: Culture Curries. Thali to Fine dining to Fusion cuisine
Feb 10 SunDayHAMZA KAZI - HOW TO START YOUR OWN MUSICBAND
12P.M 2 P.M
ARTISANS' FUSING ELEMENTS OF PROGRESSIVE ROCK, WITH THE MORE EASILY ACCEPTABLE MAINSTREAM. SONG WRITINGS STYLES OF HINDI ROCK, SEEMS
KALPANA SHAH - The whole nine yards.
3 P.M 5 P.M
ARTISANS' Preseting the art of Draping an Indian Saree with KALPANA SHAH
SHILPI MATHUR - PHOTOGRAPHY(NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC)
12P.M 4 P.M
ARTISTS' CENTRE
PHOTO WORKSHOP-NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
WORKSHOPSCHange-exCHange
AVID brings PHOTOGRAPHY: The Changing Lens David de Souza, Photographer Bina Sarkar Ellias - Founder Editor, International Gallery Magazine Conversation led by Elise Foster Vander Elst - Co-founder, FOCUS Photography Festival
11 A.M 1 P.M
GALLERY ICIA Photo Galleries & Archives. Change in classical music over time and attitudes towards the form. Photography and new media.
AVID brings MUSIC: The Changing Keys Isheeta Ganguly - Singer Sunita Bhuyan - Violinist Conversation lead by Jaideep Giridhar - Editor in Chief, Time Out India
2.30 P.M 4.30 P.M
GALLERY ICIA Traditional Music for Modern Audiences. Global v/s. Local. Traditional Tunes in Modern Times
AVID brings DANCE: Indian Dance - The Changing Scenario Mandakini Trivedi - Classical Indian Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer
5 P.M 7 P.M
GALLERY ICIA Yoga and Indian Classical Dance Forms. Introverted and extroverted approaches to the Indian Dance form.
Acknowledgements : Apoorva Nanjangud, Shivani Mehta, Samyak Jain, Komal Jain, Anne Thomas Panicker And All The Guest Speakers.
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
The Kala Ghoda Art District is a crescent-shaped precinct, with its concentration of museums, art galleries, educa-
tional institutions, boutiques and restaurants, has the finest array of heritage buildings in the city and has emerged
as an important art and cultural centre, thronged by visitors and tourists from across the globe.
Kala Ghoda’s buildings give the area a distinct visual identity. There are over 100,000 square feet of existing indoor
gallery space, mass outdoor pavement galleries and exhibition spaces within the covered arcades, making the area a
living, breathing Urban Museum. Support infrastructure like lecture halls, convocation halls and conference facilities,
in Mumbai University, Elphinstone College and other institutions, gives the precinct a unique place in the world of art
and culture.
Kala Ghoda is a magnet for creative talent. Artists, food connoisseurs, fashion designers, architecture buffs; they
flock here.
With the funds from The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival and support from generous sponsors, The Kala Ghoda Association
has helped physically improve the area, restoring buildings and facades, installing people-friendly street furniture
and improving the amenities.
musicchildren
dance
street
literature
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Food
visual arts
theatre
film workshops