Thursday, February 27, 2014

The Striders - Friday 7th @ 18.30

Woman's day edition - Saturday 8th @ 19.00

Vasuda SharmaIn honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month CounterCulture presents a showcase of some of the finest Indian women musicians.

The line-up includes: Shakthishree Gopalan, Alexis (The Band), Vasuda Sharma, Sulk Station – Tanvi Rao



Primarily trained in the Carnatic style of singing with an eclectic taste in music ranging from jazz, funk, RnB, trip-hop and easy listening to post punk, psychedelic and progressive rock, Shakthi loves to experiment with music. Her inspirations and influences are A R Rahman, M S Subhalakshmi, Nina Simone, Norah Jones, U2, Alexi Murdoch, Coldplay and John Mayer.

Shakthi has been writing songs since 2007 and has recorded some of her original compositions. She’s also been a recording artist as a playback singer for the Indian film industry since July 2008.

Alexis D’Souza spent 10 years of her life as a loud and proud piano geek, only to discover (through karaoke, no less) that she ought to just stick to singing. Suddenly in early 2012 and a small but meaningful repertoire of original music was born. Her biggest achievement, however, has to have been acquiring a group of bad-ass-boys who volunteered to play her girly-pop. A rising music sensation from Bangalore’s rooster.

Vasuda is a singer-songwriter,originally from New Delhi. Her music is a blend of Indian classical and folk music with western contemporary music.

She loves experimenting with different sounds and live looping combining both Indian and western influences. She functions as a one-woman band with a bit of beat-boxing, a few harmonies, and sings her own compositions over it.

She is currently working on her solo fusion album “Attuned Spirits” and her first single ‘Jaagi Jaagi Raina’ is already gaining popularity.

Sulk StationSulk Station is an electronic/trip-hop duo from Bangalore formed by Tanvi Rao and Rahul Giri in 2009. Their music is driven by Tanvi Rao’s sultry vocals wrapped in a haze of atmospherics, minimal beats and homegrown synth sounds. Their songs are a mix of contemporary electronic music genres (trip-hop/post-dubstep/ambient) with traces of Indian classical music.
Their debut album “Till you Appear” (self-released in early 2012) managed to accumulate praise from listeners, bloggers, critics and musicians alike. The album also earned them a slot at the World Event Young Artist festival held in Nottingham, UK.

With vocalist Tanvi Rao recently being nominated in the Best Female Vocalist category for the Jack Daniel’s Annual Rock Awards, Sulk Station are making waves across the country.

Bengaluru farmers' market - Sunday 2nd @ 11.00

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Towards Post Post-Colonialism - India's Design Journey | Sujata Keshavan - Wednesday 5th @ 18.00

Collage of Nehru and Corbusier in Chandigarh by David Wild

Wednesday, March 5 at 6:00pm

National Gallery of Modern Art
Manekyavelu Mansion, 49 Palace Road Bengaluru – 560 052

 

As part of its quarterly lecture series, the Tasveer Foundation is delighted to present a talk by Sujata Keshavan. The talk will trace the evolution of modern design in India from independence to the present. Keshavan's own role as a practitioner dovetails with roughly half this period. Her views therefore are informed by observation and experience from working in the field, rather than through academic research. In this talk, Keshavan will consider the social, political and economic contexts against which design as a profession has evolved in this country. She will analyse the factors that have influenced this journey, from the fledgling experiments in nation building in the fifties, to the impact of economic liberalization, as well as of globalization and technology in the nineties and thereafter. She will also examine the relationships between art, craft, technology and design.

Sujata Keshavan graduated from Yale University with a Master of Fine Arts degree specializing in Graphic Design in 1987. Her undergraduate degree was from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. In 1989, she founded Ray+Keshavan Design, widely regarded as India’s most influential design firm which has consistently been ranked by The Economic Times as India’s No 1 company in  Brand Design. Ray+Keshavan was acquired by the WPP group in 2006 and is now part of the global design company, the Brand Union. Keshavan is regarded as a pioneer in developing the brand design industry in South Asia. 

Keshavan has received numerous awards and served on the jury of design competitions around the world, including the Cannes jury in 2010 and D&AD jury 2014. She is currently on the World Economic Forum’s Global Council on Design and Innovation.
 
We request you to be seated 10 minutes before the lecture.

RSVP : +91 40535212 / 33

Email: geetha@tasveerarts.com

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HeLa | Adura Onashile - from Wednesday 26th @ 20.00



HeLa Adura Onashile Jagriti 2014In 1951 Henrietta Lacks walked into the coloured section of the John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore with a pain in her abdomen. A biopsy revealed a cancer that would kill her just months later. A cell sample taken without her permission was used as the raw material for some of the most important scientific discoveries of the past 100 years.

Against a backdrop that charts the scientific milestones of the HeLa cell line; this production seeks to bring Henrietta Lacks back to life, using testimony from her family members, the scientific community and the doctors that treated her. HeLa is an engaging exploration of the vast scientific progress made possible by the cells of one, unknown woman.

Wacken | Indian heavy metal - Saturday 1st @ 18.00

Eccentric Pendulum brings Wacken to Bangalore, at the Goethe-Institut!
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The W:O:A Metal Battle 2014 in India, supported by the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore kicks off in April with preliminary rounds in 6 cities - Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Guwahati and Kolkata.  In Bangalore, the DATE TO SAVE is: April 27, 2014. Headliner LIVE on stage at every battle in every city: German Metal Titans SuidAkrA.

As a final curtain-raiser to this mega event, we present Vol. IV of Indian Heavy Metal in Wacken featuring Bangalore band Eccentric Pendulum, LIVE in concert.

Wacken is now firmly on the metal map of Bangalore in the shape of Bangalore Open Air which has seen three exciting editions so far. The Goethe-Institut is happy to support the Metal Battle at Bangalore Open Air, giving the winning band the unique opportunity to perform at Wacken - on a global stage before a global audience, along with top-billed international acts.

Eccentric Pendulum was formed in November 2008 in an amalgamation of musical ideas exchanged by the founding members of the band - Arun, Vibhas, Ashish and Nikhil. While maintaining progressive metal as their prime focus, the band composes songs combining elements from jazz, fusion and ambient resulting in an unconventional musical concoction.

In March 2009, the band released their debut EP titled The Sculptor of Negative Emotions at Bangalore's premier All Original Music Fest - Rock Ethos. The band's intention to deliver a package of high artistic value leads to stunning cover art by American artist Alex Eckman Lawn. In December 2009, the band was chosen to play at the Deccan Rock Festival alongside international metal heavyweights such as Textures and Amon Amarth and a host of handpicked Indian metal bands.

In 2011 Eccentric Pendulum took the stage at Wacken followed by a gig at Star Cafe in Paris. Their debut album Winding the Optics, mixed and mastered by Daniel Bernath at Uebersound Studios, Germany was officially released at these shows.

Guftagu | an exploration into Urdu’s popular culture - Wednesday 5th @ 19.00

To RSVP, write to contactus@indiaifa.org or call +91 080 2341 4682/ 83

Fête de la photo - from Saturday 1st


Saturday, February 22, 2014

Majuli - Tuesday 25th @ 19.30


Mir Mukhtiyar Ali - Saturday 22nd @ 17.30


Emerging Lines - Saturday 22nd @ 18.30

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Samanvay Arts Festival - Friday 28th @ 17.30

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Kendraka and Spinifex Feat - Saturday 22nd @ 21.00

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Annual Exhibition | CKP - Tuesday 25th @ 11.30


Gods Robots - Saturday 22nd @ 20.30

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Pagdi - Saturday 22nd @ 20.00 and Sunday 23rd @ 15.00 & 18.30

DRAMANON Presents Pagdi  Tickets`Pagdi` explores the place of history in modern life. How much should and can a modern man acknowledge and value history, and what are the repercussions of ignoring it? Written in the first person the play recounts the life of a Sikh man who chases the world of opportunities and wealth. It asks: What did he achieve and what did he have to give up on this journey?

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Bharatanatyam performance | Sneha Devanandan - Friday 21st @ 19.00


My City, My Valentine | Clean-up Drive of Thimmaiah Road - Saturday 15th



Streets littered with garbage, dysfunctional streetlights, broken pavements et all. We’ve all heard such complaints ad nauseam, but did any of us take charge of the problems we face in the city we love?
Alliance Française along with www.ichangemycity.com an initiative by Janaagraha offers you a chance to be the change you want to see. Take ownership of civic issues in your neighbourhood, even if means you have to get your hands dirty.

To register, write an e-mail to afbangaloreculture@gmail.com

deep sleep | srinivasa prasad - Saturday 15th @ 19.00


Piano Duos - Friday 21st @ 19.30


My French Film Festival - till Saturday 15th





Orange Love - Friday 14th @ 20.30

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The New Romantics - Thursday 13th @ 19.00


Stems and strains - Saturday 15th @ 20.30

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Under the Chestnut Tree | Akash Mohimen - Thursday 13th, Friday 14th & Saturday 15th @ 20.00, Sunday 16th @ 15.00 & 18.30

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A satire on censorship, the play portrays the rivalry between two artists, in a country where artists are banned from using colour on canvas.

Don't Ask, Don't Tell | Ben J. Riepe & Navtej S. Johar - Thursday 13th @ 19.00

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Don't Ask, Don't Tell investigates forms of sexual attraction and desire, of loneliness and rejection, ways of longing and belonging. Indian and European ways and how they are codified on stage. 

The Indo-German project Don't Ask, Don't Tell marks a collaboration between the two choreographers Ben J. Riepe from Düsseldorf and Navtej S. Johar from New Delhi. They worked together - with equal involvement in India as well as in Germany - with an international cast of dancers, performers and musicians. Both choreographers wanted to test the possibilities and boundaries of live performance. Sound, image, feeling and motion are equal parts of the theatrical process. 

Don't Ask, Don't TellDon't Ask, Don't Tell deals with anxiety and cultural codes of representing sexuality on stage. The piece is an interwoven collage of performance, live art and dance around the themes of the male body, belonging, sexual desires and borders of expression. Ben J. Riepe and Navtej S. Johar discovered a very sensitive way to abstract and express feelings of loneliness, longing, desire, intimacy and vulnerability. They have chosen a path that represents the body while concentrating on the individuality of the performers. 

Choreography/Concept: Ben J. Riepe & Navtej S. Johar
Creative Consultant: Mithu Sen 
With: João Bento, Anish Bhatt, Simon Hartmann, Sudeep Kumar, Daniel Ernesto Müller Torres, Carolina Rüegg 
Music: João Bento 
Light Design Technical Direction: Dimitar Evtimov 
Costumes: Ben J. Riepe, Arun Tewari 
Management: Martin Baasch & Izaskun Abrego Olano 

Limited seating. First-come, first-seated.

Great artists biography - Saturday 15th @ 15.00 & Sunday 16th @ 11.00


Isha Rumi - Saturday 15th @ 18.30

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Around the Story Tree - Thursday 13th @ 18.30


IFA welcome you to the first MaathuKathe in 2014 and is happy to start the year with Around the Story Tree by Vikram Sridhar.

The age group for this event is between 2 and infinity; here's your chance to be a kid with your kid!

Do join for tea, milk and biscuits, before the show begins.

ABOUT VIKRAM
Vikram Sridhar is a storyteller who believes in storytelling as a strong medium for conservation. He takes the age old oral medium in a contemporary form to new age listeners. He is a theatre practitioner and has been in the English theatre space working with various groups for about seven years. His group, Tahatto , performs regularly at various spaces and festivals across India. Vikram has been quoted and written about in various media for his high energy and interactive mode of storytelling.

Around The Story Tree is his initiative to connect modern day listeners to the environment around us through the power of stories. To know more about his work, please do visit his page on Facebook.

Please note that entry to the event is free and seating is on the basis of first-come, first-served.
We look forward to seeing you. Do bring your friends and family!