Friday, August 31, 2012

Two Slow Cats and A Rooster - till Wednesday 5th


Bhimsen Joshi Sangeet Mahotsav Malhar - Saturday 8th @ 18.00


Swara Suprabhat - Sunday 23rd @ 7.30 am


"Karnataka-Karnataka"2012 - Saturday 1st @ 18.00


"Karnataka-Karnataka"2012,
( 2 week residency program  for regional young artists living within Karnataka)

invited guest artists are 
Asha. N (Bangalore ) 
Sindhura (shimogha), in collaboration with Snehal
Tejaswini.S  (Mysore)

salon opens on 1st September, 6pm to 9pm

Asha will perform at sharp 7 pm on the open day.
(continues till 3rd sept 11am to7pm)

Sun Set - Sunday 2nd @ 19.00


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Surekha presents her works - Friday 7th @ 18.00


Surekha over the last decade has been exploring how video as an artistic form negotiates contemporary public and private space. She uses photography and video installations to interrelate the domains of archiving, documenting and performing. In her work, she also explores the wider cultural, political and subjective connotations in the context of art and its historicity. Altogether, this amounts to a specific artistic modality and art activism that she is deeply involved with, in Bengaluru.
She studied art in Ken School of art Bangalore and Post graduation in Santiniketan and short term film workshops in No.w.here London.
Her work has been included in curated shows at Kastrupgard Samlingen Museum, Copenhagen (2012),Herbert J.Foundation Museum(Cornell University -2012), Central Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro (2011-12), Museum Guimet(Paris- 2011), Fondacio La Caixa , Barcelona (2011), Bucharest Biennale(2010), Pleasure dome, Toronto(2011), Loveland Museum(USA-2010),New media festival, Dhaka (2010), Minneapolis art Institute/Newark Museum (2010), Ivam Museum, Spain (2010), Malmo Konstal & Haus der Kultren der Wel, Berlin (2009), Jerusalem Show, Al'mamal foundation (2009), Asia Triennale, Corner House , Manchester (2008), Devi Art foundation , New Delhi (2008), Royal academy, London (2008), Fluss (Austria, 2008), Kunst Museum, Bern (2008), Ecole Beaux Arts-Paris 2005, Boras Museum, Sweden / Dakshina chitra(2003), Hartell Gallery, Cornell (2003), Ethnographic Museum, Geneva (2003), Aboa Arsanova/Lappenrenta Museum, Finland (2003), IMA- Brisbane (2001) etc
Her selected solo exhibitions include, at Eawag/Artist in labs ,Switzerland (2011), Bar1 (2011), Samuha/Chancery lane Gallery-2010, Chemould Prescott Road (2007), Max Mueller Bhavan, Bangalore (2007), Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore (2003/5), Spike Island, Bristol (2001), Taide halli Museum, Helsinki (2001), Chitrakala Parishat /Lakeeren Art gallery, Mumbai/ IFA , Amsterdam (1999), Aarau, Switzerland (1999), Sistas Kalayatra, Bangalore(1997).

Kabir Satsang - Saturday 1st @ 18.00


Stand up comedy with Sundeep Rao - Thursday 30th @ 20.00

A Bangalore-born, confused vegetarian, Sundeep took his joke telling from drunken friends and family to the Bangalore stage in 2010 where he feels that he can express his views and ideas on life. He was the co-founder of SNAP comedy night at Bacchus which was the most successful stand up comedy night in Bangalore which ran for 2 years and 50 shows. Now he is a regular performer at the Comedy Store, Bombay and you can see this vivacious brat performing across Bangalore, Bombay, Delhi and other cities across India.

Free entry

Jataveda - Friday 31st @ 20.30


Art 21 - from Saturday 1st


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Voices from the Waters - from Friday 31st


7th International Travelling Film Festival

Documentary Film Festival

Since 2005 Bangalore is the only city in the world that hosts a film festival exclusively dedicated to water. As one of the key collaborators of Voices from the Waters, the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore is one of the venues for the screenings.
Voices from the Waters, the International Travelling Film Festivalwas initiated by Bangalore Film Society, as an effective way of reaching out to the uninitiated on water issues with an emphasis on high school, college students and the youth. The programme aims to bring together high school and college students, environmentalists, scientists, policy makers, film-makers, lecturers, scholars and working professionals from all walks of life to engage in a process of learning and debate on various water issues from around the world. It gives film-makers a chance to exhibit their works to a broader and diverse audience to enhance water and environmental consciousness. The major resonance and the number of films received every year underline the global concern for water.

Water-Works by Markus Heinsdorff - Friday 29th @ 19.00

Markus Heinsdorff, designer of the marvellous pavilions at the recently-concluded Indo-German Urban Mela, lets us in on another side of his artistry. The exhibitionWasser-Werke / Water-Works, supported by the Bavarian State Chancellory, offers an aesthetic perspective on water. 

Water needs no introduction as one of the most hotly-debated topics worldwide, inspiring the whole gamut of emotions and expressions. The thought-provoking exposition at the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan comprises objects, installations and photographs by Markus Heinsdorff.

The Exhibition runs parallel to the 7th Edition of the Film Festival: Voices from the Waters for which the Goethe-Institut is one of the screening venues. 

The Inauguration of the Exhibition on August 29, 2012, 7.00 p.m., is in the presence of the artist. Refreshments will be served before the event.

Gurupriya and Vedanth - Sunday 9th @ 17.00

Music woven together from various genres like Hindustani Classical, Indian Folk, Western Classical, Rock & Roll and Blues, leaving the listeners cloaked with a feeling of peace and sublimity.


Gurupriya is a singer (Hindustani / playback). She has been under the tutelage of Sri Geetha Hegde in the Gwalior-Kirana Gharana styles. Gurupriya is looking to make her mark on the Indian music front through experiments/collaborations with other independent artists. Listen to her ...

Vedanth is a singer and guitarist - student of Sri Ramamoorthy Rao. Formally trained in Carnatic and Hindustani Classical music. Vedanth has created a unique sound and style for himself by accompanying himself on the guitar while singing Indian Classical and Folk music.

Tickets: Rs 300 per person (All proceeds go to the artist)

Kids below the age of 8 not permitted unless a student of the arts
To reserve a seat (limited seating) please RSVP to OnStage@natya.Info


Friday, August 24, 2012

emergence @ Friday 24th @ 20.30


Sun Set - Sunday 26th @ 19.00


Bloody Boys - Saturday 25th @ 19.00


Bloody Boys follows three families through three parallel stories... Birgitta decides to end her apartment lease to move in with yet another man, leaving her son, Simon, without a place to stay. Simon's dad, Tomas, seems like the only one to turn to, but he has long since given up on the world... Lina asks for a divorce, which prompts Gunnar to start writing a book on the cruel ways of love and marriage. Their adoptive son, Bjorn, is forced out on his own where he starts to ponder identity and being, thoughts that lead him into unknown territory... Ida and Kristoffer share a tragic heritage which they are struggling to break free from. Kristoffer does his best to ease his mother through her fits of rage, while longing for a less complicated life. Ida tries all kinds of remedies for her affliction, but to no avail, and eventually the source of the problem is traced back up the bloodline... Bloody Boys accounts for the workings of downward spirals, whose patterns drag individuals as well as their families into them. The film depicts the human aspects of a number of brutal proceedings, where life itself may be the price of freedom.

Director & writers: Shaker K. Tahrer


A Parichay to Basavanagudi - Sunday 2nd @ afternoon


INTACH Bangalore organizes a Parichay / walk to Basavanagudi : learn the stories behind the streets, parks and markets, and of some of the pioneering residents who contributed to making Basavanagudi what it is today, a leafy suburb that is still full of old-world charm, culture and grace.

The walk is about 2.5 km and will end with snacks at one of Basavanagudi's famous eateries! 

Seats are limited so please do register in advance. There is a fee of Rs 120 for this Parichay. 

Please email intach.blr@gmail.com to register or if you would like more details.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Artist Talk by Kianga Ford - Wednesday 22nd @ 18.00


Monsoon Muse - Friday 24th @ 10.30


37 INDIAN STILL LIFES - Friday 24th @ 18.30


37 INDIAN STILL LIFES 
Adil Hasan, Amit Mehra, Amit Pasricha, Anna Fox, Annu Matthew, Anuj Ambalal, Arun Nangla, Bijoy Chowdhury, Blodsow VS, Christopher Taylor, Deepak John Matthew, Edgar Angelone, François Daireaux, Gireesh GV, Jasmeen Patheja, Jyothi Bhatt, Karen Knorr, Madhavi Swarup, Mahesh Shantaram, Manoj Kumar Jain, Mukesh Parpiani, Navroze Contractor, Neeta Madahar, Pradip Malde, Prarthana Modi, Prashant Panjiar, Rajesh Vora, Rajib De, Saibal Das, Sunil Gupta, Swapan Nayak, Tarun Chopra, Tim Hall, Tom Parker, Vicky Roy, Vinay Mahidhar, Vivek Vilasini
The show will continue to be on view till 14th  September, 2012
10:00 am to 6:00 pm (Sunday closed)

450 Miles of Thriving Silence - Saturday 25th @ 18.30


Rigmarole - from Monday 27th @ 19.30


Akram Khan Dance Company - Wednesday 5th @ 19.00

Gnosis is a recent creation by Akram Khan in which he combines his classical Indian and contemporary dance roots. It begins as Khan revisits the classical motifs of two earlier works, Polaroid Feet and Tarana. We follow him on a pathway of transformation, culminating in a shattering conclusion. Pursuing the idea of the 'knowledge within', it is an exploration of the inner and outer battles of characters, the human and the godly.

Drawing from sources both ancient and modern, Gnosis is also inspired by the Hindu epic Mahabharata, in particular the story of Gandhari, the wife of the blind king who blindfolds herself for life to share his journey. It explores the notion of inner knowledge and clouded vision, seeing darkness and yet being blind to light.

Khan is accompanied on stage by an ensemble of exceptional musicians from around the world and acclaimed guest artist Fang-Yi Sheu from Taiwan.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

My camera and tsunami - Sunday 19th @ 19.00


90 minute movie by R.V.Ramani

The film shares special moments that the filmmaker experienced with his camera, a special bonding over a period of 4 years, in terms of creating cinematic imagery, relating, exploring, seeking and interpreting notions of his reality. It is a memory of a camera which perished in the Tsunami, along with its last filmed footage. It’s last recorded footage, an elusive image, evoking multiple possibilities, seeking parallels and new perspectives.

The filmmaker will be present at the screening. 

Noh performance - Monday 27th @ 18.30

A Noh performance by the grand master's group, Kiyokazu Kanze ( http://japanecho.net/society/0014/) along with violin recital by Ambi Subramaniam at the Raj Bhavan to celebrate 60 years of India - Japan diplomatic relations.

Compulsory registration (Name, Address, Contact number & No. of people accompanying) for security purposes

Registration Details: Email to ijcci@airtelmail.in OR visit www.ijccik.org
Phone: 080 – 26583522, 26580466
Mobile: 9449837370, 9886064822

Be seated at 18.10


A brief note on Noh :
Japanese drama before the Meiji Restoration consists of three main types of performance: the Noh play, Kabuki and the puppet drama or Joruri. Noh, the earliest of three, was certainly in existence six hundred years ago and was itself the result of a long and gradual development.In the middle of the eleventh century an early form in the line which was to give rise to Noh consisted of simple humorous farces based on such characters as immoral priests and nuns and countrymen visiting the capital for the first time. Great Buddhist temples employed professional players to perform at the times of festivals and ceremonies, and largely as a result of this, the humorous plays came to be displaced by others of a more serious nature. 

Many of these later plays were designed to explain the significance of religious rites or to depict Buddhist legends for the simple people, and although they came to be more highly regarded than the humorous plays, the latter did not disappear The comedies known as Kyogen, which are still given today as interludes between Noh plays, bear witness to the unbroken existence of this type of play, for many of them are based on the same themes as were used in comedies of the eleventh century. The series of plays soon spread beyond the confines of the temples and thus gained greater freedom in the choice if their material. They came to aim not at religious teaching but at the depiction of artistic beauty by means of song and dance, and it is at this stage that they become Noh. In order to achieve this aim full use was made of the rich store of earlier Japanese literature and of numerous song and dance entertainments current at the time. Themes ware based on incidents in history or literature and the sung parts of the texts richly embellished with appropriate quotations from poetry. Various types of music were blended to form a unique style and dances performed in other types of entertainment were adapted and fitted in with the music and song to make the composite art of Noh.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Kitchen Garden Workshop by Purna Organic - Sunday 26th @ 12.00



In an attempt to spread awareness of having a garden kitchen, CounterCulture will conduct a workshop on how one can convert their backyard into a thriving kitchen garden. We have Purna Organics that has been working to help people take control of what is eaten. They will be conducting a workshop that will teach people how to grow in small space in the terrace or garden.

The participants will walk out confidently to setup and manage the garden to get the vegetables in sustainable form. As part of the hands-on session, the participants will be sowing 5 – 6 different vegetables seeds in a small patch of garden. In addition, you will also get 3 months free subscription to our innovative software – iGarden, which will help you to carry out the gardening with weekly mail communication from us for the vegetables that you want to grow.

Fee: Rs. 1,000/- per participant.

Mahabharata Screening - Sunday 19th @ 11.00

World Photography Day - Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th

On the occasion of World Photography Day, Photo Exhibition  at Chitrakala Parishat

Wildlife Photographers and filmmakers Krupakar - Senani will inaugurate the Photo Exhibition on 18th Saturday at 10:00am. Deputy Chief Minister, Home & Transport, R Ashok and Deputy Mayor, BBMP L Srinivas will preside.

Ramkinkar Baij - Extended till 23rd September


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Feeling like acting ? Audition Thursday 16th & Friday 17th


The Snow Queen - Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd @ 19.30



The play is produced by the Unicorn Theatre, UK’s flagship theatre for young audience, with support from the British Council in association with Trestle Theatre.

After a freak snowstorm on the southern tip of India, Kumar disappears. Gowri, his best friend, discovers that he has been captured by the formidable Snow Queen, and embarks on a journey across the length and breadth of the continent to save him.

The central character, Gowrie travels from the Tamil Nadu town of Kanyakumari to the snowy mountains of Kashmir, visiting en route the Kerala backwaters, glitzy Bollywood and the barren Chambal Hills in central India, in her quest to rescue Kumar from the Snow Queen. The play looks at themes of loss, love, loyalty and friendship in the context of what it is to be a teenager today and casts children as the agent of change in a world where the adults have been on a course of destruction.


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Schizophonic - Tuesday 14th @ 20.30


Freedom to preach - Wednesday 15th @ 20.30


One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - from Saturday 25th @ 18.00


By Dale Wasserman
Director: Arundhati Raja
 
The opening play of Season Twenty Twelve! Tyrannical Nurse Ratched rules her psychiatric ward with an iron fist and a penchant for electro shock therapy. Into her ordered domain, enters the boisterous Randle P. McMurphy, intent on disruption and showing the other patients a good time. A titanic battle of wills emerges. This funny yet poignant play explores the boundaries between conformity and individuality, sanity and madness with devastating effect.

The Polished Bottoms - Friday 17th @ 20.00

The Polished Bottoms return to kick off a Season of Asides at Jagriti!

Sanjay Manaktala, Praveen Kumar and Sundeep Rao promise to make you crack up even harder this time! A whole new set of jokes, from 3 of Bangalore`s youngest, who are incidentally, frequent guests at homes, office parties and the Comedy Store in Mumbai.

Watch, and split your sides laughing as these funny guys reveal their heart-felt opinions, observations and true but scary inner natures. 

Dramatic Ragas - Saturday 18th @ 18.30

Tara Kini started training in Hindustani classical music at the age of nine from Shri Narayan Rao Patwardhan and continued her musical education under Smt. Meera Khirwadkar, Pt. Rama Rao Naik and currently, Smt. Lalith J. Rao. Tara has been involved with music on many levels including composition of music for the stage, conducting music workshops and performing. She has taught Hindustani classical music for over 20 years and leads Sunaad, an eclectic group of music enthusiasts that has performed several shows in Bangalore and other cities across India.

Tara Kini's solo concert will highlight how Ragas lend themselves to different moods, create diverse environments and evoke a wide range of responses. Drawing from the Rasa theory of the Natya Shastras, Tara will present Ragas in Khyal and Dhrupad genres as well as semi-classical styles to demonstrate how Ragas work their magic.

Tara will be accompanied on the Tabla by Shashibhushan Gurjar, Pakhavaj by Dnyaneshwar Deshmukh and Tanpura by Dipti Rao.
Come and let The Drama in Ragas transport you to a magical world.

Tickets: Rs 300

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Bose, the Forgotten Hero - Wednesday 15th @ 17.00


The film, which is about the last five years of the Indian leader Subhas Chandra Bose's life, also includes his life's story in flashback sequences. However, it does not cover the controversy surrounding Bose's death.

Director: 

Shyam Benegal

Writers: 

Atul TiwariShama Zaidi

El Cairo 678 - Sunday 12th @ 10.30

Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment in Egypt.


Director: 

Mohamed Diab

Writer: 

Mohamed Diab (original screenplay)

Sapthak, Hindustani music concert - Wednesday 15th @ 16.00


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Bharatanatyam Recital - Saturday 11th @ 18.30


The Chronic Blues Circus - Friday 10th @ 20.30


The Ultimate Hahathon - Thursday 9th @ 20.00


Sharik Hasan - Saturday 11th @ 20.30


Chinese Ink Painting Workshop - Thursday 16th @ 13.00


Come and join the Chinese Ink Painting Workshop and appreciate directly the traditional practices and versatility of Chinese brush painting under the expert guidance of Mr K S Srinivasa Murthy.

The Chinese Ink Painting Workshop is being held at NGMA Bengaluru from 16th August 2012  to 25th August 2012. The daily timing is from 10 am to 1 pm in two sessions with a ten minute break at 11:20 am. 

Admission to workshop is limited to 20 participants on first come first serve basis.
Please send your registration by 14th August via e-mail at:
ngma.bengaluru@gmail.com or call Phone No: 080-22342338.
Materials to be brought by each participant:
1. One bottle of Chinese Ink (available in liquid form in small containers in Bengaluru)
2. Six Chinese brushes: three kinds each in a small and medium size: wolf hair, rabbit hair, mixed   hair. The ‘small’ and the ‘medium’ sizes are as the usual bristle
    sizes brushes of 4-6 and 14-16 used as water color brushes.
3. Chinese colors/ gauche colors: lemon yellow, yellow ochre, mineral red (cinnabar), Indigo blue, apple green, sky blue and poster white.
4. About 20 sheets of (absorbent) Chinese paper commonly known as ‘rice paper’.
5. A sketch book or a few sketching papers along with charcoal/pen/pencil
6. The Chinese ink is indelible when stained. The participants are advised to protect their outfits, say by wearing aprons.

The Botany of Desire - Saturday 11th @ 17.30


Paper cutting workshop - Sunday 12th @ 10.30


Have you seen paper transform into interesting forms ? You can see some as embedded images.

Come and see paper transform into amazing shapes and designs in the hands of Arun Desai on 12th August 2012 (Sunday) at NGMA Bengaluru.  This paper cutting workshop from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm is limited to 30 participants only.  Admission to workshop is on first come first serve basis.
Please send your registration by e-mail to ngma.bengaluru@gmail.com