Thursday, June 20, 2013

Mad Orange Fireworks - Friday 21st @ 21.00


MOFMad Orange Fireworks is a four piece band based out of Bangalore with members from various corners of south India. The sound of the band doesn’t exactly fall under a particular genre of music and hence they call it Orange Rock! Briefly put, if John Mayer sang like Dave Matthews, and had Flea on bass and Gavin Harrison on drums, Orange Rock would be the result.

Intach walk | Architecture in Cubbon Park - Sunday 30th @ 9.00

INTACH Bangalore is pleased to announce the Architecture in Cubbon Park Parichay. 

If you’ve ever wondered about architectural elements, planning or symmetry, or about Victorian, Colonial, Gothic or some other equally mystifying architectural style, join us on this Parichay. We will walk through Cubbon Park and look at some of its buildings through an architect’s eyes as he talks about materials used, construction technology, style and more. 

This Parichay is for anyone who would like to know a little bit more about the architecture of some of Bangalore’s buildings. Please note it is not meant for architecture students.

When: Sunday, 30 June 2013, from 9:00 am to about 11 or 11:30 am. 
Where: Cubbon Park area

There is a fee of Rs. 120 for the walk. Seats are limited so please do register in advance by emailing : intach.blr@gmail.com.

Krishnas Temple Rock - Friday 21st @ 20.30


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

An evening with Malathi Rao - Saturday 22nd @ 15.00

Malathi Rao invite.jpgMalathi Rao, 79, is a multi-talented Bangalorean who has been creating art and craft images with Bindis and various other everyday materials. She was chosen to make 22,000 cards in a month’s time to make greeting cards for UNICEF, few years ago. Interestingly, she never pre-decides or sketches her patterns.
Despite the loss of vision of one of her eye, even at 79 she has too many plans and her energy is a source of joy and something to emulate.
Come and interact with a liveliest person for whom various everyday material is her canvas and her life experience is her subject matter. Some of her craft works will be displayed during the workshop.

Alternational - Wednesday 19th @ 20.00


In conversation with Seno Tsuhah - Wednesday 19th @ 18.30

Seno is a primary school teacher based in Chizami village, Nagaland and has worked with the North East Network (NEN), a women’s rights organisation, as a team leader in Nagaland, since 1998. She will talk about the significance of addressing issues of creative expression alongside those of development.
Seno is one of the core members of NEN that built the NEN Resource Centre in Chizami village, providing a creative learning space for the community, where young people in particular, get access to arts education (music, poetry, dance, painting, photography, filmmaking, etc). She has been involved in community mobilisation, capacity building and advocacy on issues related to livelihoods, environment, peace building and women’s rights. In 2006, she was awarded the Stree Shakti Puraskar by the Government of India.
Please note that the seating is on the basis of first-come, first-served.
To RSVP write to joyce@indiaifa.org. 

Haiku - Saturday 22nd @ 19.00

Haiku Preview Evite - 22 June

Right Lines Art Gallery | Closing down sale - Till Monday 15th

Right Lines Art Gallery is closing down.
The incredible Closing Down Sale has been extended to 15 July 2013.
Do come and pick up some fabulous art at very, very attractive prices.
 
Open from 10.30am to 5pm from Monday to Friday.
 
224/1, 2nd Main, Defence Colony
Indiranagar
Bangalore 560 038
 
Any queries call Rajyashree Dutt at 9880347039

Hidden in plain sight - Saturday 22d @ 20.00 & Sunday 23rd @ 15.00 & 18.30


HiPS_Mallika_Prasad_Ram_Ganesh_Kamatham_Jagriti_2013_1000A funky fable of four femmes fatales flirting with the fallout of failed forays for fitful freedoms – a solo theatre performance! Performed by Mallika Prasad. Written, directed and designed by Mallika Prasad and Ram Ganesh Kamatham.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The Magic Bow | Arun Rozario - Wednesday 12th @ 19.30


Lights Out - Saturday 8th @ 17.30 & 19.30

Set in Mumbai 1984, the play revolves around what could be the most shocking incident ...A rape!

Writer Manjula Padmanabhan (born 1953, a playwright, journalist, comic strip artist, and children's book author), like a slap on the face, has portrayed the rape more to be mental than physical. "LIGHTS OUT" is a COMEDY in its writting and a TRADEGY in its pulse. It will shake your belief in a word called "HELP"...



Ministry of Blues - Saturday 8th from 17.30

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The Alchemy of Mapping Thoughts - Friday 7th @ 18.00

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Ministry of Blues - Friday 7th @ 21.00