Friday, May 30, 2014

The Ska Vengers - Saturday 31st @ 21.00

skavengers2-2For the uninitiated, The Ska Vengers is a Delhi based band who blend ‘ska’ rhythms with elements of dub, punk, jazz and rap to come up with a form of music that is refreshingly different, energetic and highly danceable. 
Keys man, Stefan Kaye rounded up a few of his musician friends to form the band in the fall of 2009. The band was put together since there was a lack of energetic, harder edged dance based live music in India. 
All members are highly experienced performers in their own right. Nikhil, Stefan and Tony play also in both post rock/disco group Emperor Minge and theatrical jazz outfit The Jass B’stards . They are regular performers on India’s first touring cabaret show ‘The Stiff Kittens’ Medicine Show’. Samara is also an actor and equally well known as a TV presenter on NDTV Good Times. Delhi Sultanate has garnered much praise for his highly skilled, socially conscious rap with drum ‘n’ bass team BASSFoundation and also his own project Word, Sound, Power. Raghav is also known as selecta with DJ collective ‘Reggae Rajahs’.
The Ska Vengers play very much for the moment as carefully worked out structures are at times elongated and receive dub treatment and Delhi Sultanate’s unique and highly rhythmic patois provides a suitable foil to Samara’s full throttle vocal delivery.

The Project 560 Found Spaces Festival, Bangalore - from Thursday 5th

India Foundation for the Arts (IFA)
presents
The Project 560 Found Spaces Festival, Bangalore Nodi Nammuru, Sakkat Bengaluru!
June 05, 06, 07 and 08, 2014 

A showcase of six artistic interventions under
IFA’s Project 560—A Found Spaces Initiative
supported by the Qualcomm Foundation.

IFA takes pleasure in presenting the Project 560 Found Spaces Festival, showcasing six projects that engage with publ ic, found spaces in the city. It is a culmination of months of hard work of all our grantees across the city. This is the first time IFA is supporting an initiative of this nature and we hope that it becomes an occasion for all our well wishers, grantees, friends, donors and staff members to meet and experience a city that has always nurtured arts and culture in all its myriad forms.

The festival kicks off on June 5th, with film screenings and panel discussions at the Rangoli Metro Art Center auditorium on M G Road. Find out what our grantees have to say about their project, while in conversation with experts from the field including Dilawar Ramdurg, Vikram Hathwar, BS Ramamurthy, Suresh Jayaram, Lawrence Liang, Deepa Subramanian and Lina Vincent Sunish. Also listen to Nikhil Chopra, C Basavali ngaiah and Maya Krishna Rao debate the relationship between performance and space largely from the point of view of their own engagements and practices.

On June 6th, 7th and 8th, our grantees are staging artistic interventions all across Bangalore, from Kamaraj Road to BasavanagudiBellary Road to Wilson Garden, and Whitefield to K R MarketPLEASE SEE OUR COMPLETE SCHEDULE. We hope you will catch at least one performance, closest to your home.

What's more, we're also very happy to announce the launch of our first-ever app! The Project 560 app allows you to stay updated about the various performances scheduled to take place across the city and tells you about the six Project 560 grants. How can you say no to these smiling faces?

The story of love in Music & letters | Natalia Kapylova - Wednesday 4th @ 19.00


BETWEEN CONVENTION AND COMMITMENT - Saturday 7th @ 18.00

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Imprinting Space | Malavika Sarukai - Friday 6th @ 18.00





IMPRINTING SPACE

by Malavika Sarukkai





Friday, June 6th at 6:00pm


National Gallery of Modern Art
Manekyavelu Mansion
49 Palace Road Bengaluru – 560 052
The Tasveer Foundation is delighted to announce a unique lecture illustrated with demonstrations and visuals by renowned Bharatnatayam dancer and choreographer Malavika Sarukkai. This will be the ninth event in the quarterly series of lectures organised by the Tasveer Foundation in collaboration with the National Gallery of Modern Art. 

Malavika Sarukkai performances have been described as ‘intense, extraordinary, luminous... phenomenally precise and unearthly’. Indian performance arts and dance are often described as drishya kavya or visual poetry, and in her talk Sarukkai will expand on the language of dance, focusing on her own distinctive, intellectual and creative approach to classical dance, and considering the close parallels between the language of Indian dance forms and the vocabulary of the visual arts; painting, sculpture, architecture; as well as philosophy, mythology, literature and music — all of which reflect one another and are intrinsically connected. 
Sarukkai began dancing at the age of twelve, and is one of India’s leading classical dancers specialising in the traditional Bharatnatyam style, she describes her technique and process as both spiritual and intellectual, where “the rigour of her thinking translates into a bodily expression that is at once strictly grammatical and freely explorative”. The phrase 'innovative within tradition' has been used to describe her artistic mastery and her success in pushing the boundaries of traditional dance, bringing the artform into a contemporary context and giving it universal appeal. She has earrned international acclaim for her inspired choreography, which transports her audience to the heartbeat of the dance, taking Indian dance beyond cultural barriers and using the body as a conceptual and performative tool.

Sarukkai has performed across India and internationally at The Kennedy Centre, Washington DC; the Lincoln Centre, New York; Jacob’s Pillow, America’s longest running dance festival and the Elizabeth Hall, UK. In recognition of her contribution to Indian classical dance, she has received numerous awards that include the Padmashree awarded by the President of India; the Kalaimamani, from the Government of Tamil Nadu; the SNA award from the Central Sangeet Natak Academi, Delhi; and the Mrinalini Sarabhai Award for excellence in Classical Dance. Sarukkai's exceptional perfomances have been filmed by the BBC, German Television and the French Art channel. Most recently, director Sumantra Ghosal celebrated Sarukkai's unique and singular approach to dance in the film ‘The Unseen Sequence’ which premiered at the prestigious Dance on Camera Festival at the Lincoln Center, New York in early 2014.
We request you to be seated 10 minutes before the lecture.

RSVP : +91 40535212 / 33

Email: geetha@tasveerarts.com

www.tasveerfoundation.com

The Tickle Minded | Praveen Kumar - Sunday 1st @ 20.30


Monday, May 26, 2014

A two letter poem - OK - Thursday 29th @ 18.00

JIVAN FRENSTER

A TWO LETTER POEM  ~  O K

Overwhelmed by a society characterized by helpfulness and carelessness, worship and disrespect, beauty and tragedy, artist Jivan Frenster decided to examine the ambivalence of the reality he encountered.  In dealing with a world full of contradictions, you are forced to practice acceptance, which in a negative sense may lead to insensibility and indifference. 

Attempting to create a contemporary portrait of Indian society, Jivan is investigating this complex interrelationship in an assemblage that oscillates between celebration and critique, which will be presented in his final show titled ' A two letter poem ~ O   K'.

Jivan's residency is supported by the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan 

Friday, May 23, 2014

Nanna Bharatiya Jeevana | Megumi Sakakida - Sunday 25th @ 11.30

Japanese artist Megumi Sakakida is now a Bangalore-based artist, working towards bridging the Japanese and Indian Culture . A graduate of art and design from Kyoto University and she has studied post graduation in painting at Chitrakala Parishat, Bangalore. The artist speaks fluent Kannada which she has managed to learn within a few months of her stay in Bangalore. Megumi’s paintings are about the habits, lifestyle and belief systems of Indians in general and about Karnataka people in particular. Her artworks contains Kannada words, the food habits, the domestic lives of the local people. She is a very talented artist and a graphic novelist, attracted to the Kannada culture and has been reflected thoroughly in her lifestyle as well as her artistic outlook. Hence her works bridge a cultural relationship between Japanese culture and Indian/Kannada culture.

The inauguration is followed by Indian and Japanese Music Program by Royal Echo Choir at Rangasthala at 12.15 pm

Ithihaasa | That which may have been by Daniela Hohenberger - Saturday 24th @ 12.00

Daniela HohenbergerNot only did Daniela introduce several women to the art of photography, she also inspired them to capture a visual narrative of their lives. Some of these women - rural and urban -  were using a camera for the first time ever.

Take a trip into the countryside to experience Ithihaasa - that which may have been by Daniela Hohenberger, bangaloREsident@Infinite Souls.  The photographs by the women of Vardenahalli will be displayed in the village itself and those by women from the City are exhibited next door in Infinite Souls. Daniela and her group of women photographers will engage in a discussion with visitors.

All are welcome to attend the event on their own! 

However a few seats are available on the bus leaving from the Goethe-Institut at 10.00 a.m. on 24.05.2014. Write to us (Deadline: 12 noon on 23.05.2014), explaining your interest in Daniela's project, if you want to hitch a ride.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Hard enough & The news - Friday 23rd @ 21.00


The ultimate football night - Saturday 24th @ 21.00

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Mango Party - Sunday 1st from 14.00

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Anvaya series - Sunday 1st @ 18.00


Crosstalk - Saturday 24th @ 18.30


Lagori unplugged - Saturday 24th @ 21.00

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SuidAkrA - Sunday 25th @ 15.00 onwards

Bangalore Open AirSuidAkrA, the famous German-Celtic metal band is back in Bangalore! To headline the grand finale of this year's W:O:A Metal Battle. Before that however, starting 3.00 p.m., the 6 chosen ones will battle it out to see who wings to Wacken in August 2014. Plus there will be a series of guest bands performing for Bangalore metal fans. A fabulous evening of music !!

And in a special bonus, the lucky Metal Battle winner gets the unique opportunity to work with well-known German producer Lasse Lammert on a single. 

Entry: Rs.500 (Advance at indianstage.in), Rs. 600 (Gate).

The yogi & the dancer - From Friday 23rd @ 18.30


Email-Header2-Who’d have thought ancient Sanskrit theatre would be this much fun! To a lovely garden come a yogi, his young disciple, a beautiful dancer and her friend. But somehow the yogi’s and the dancer’s souls are exchanged... 

Just for your eyes !


Thursday, May 15, 2014

DJ Missill - Wednesday 21st @ 21.00 - Concert annulé !!!


Ragini Bhow / magic and loss - Friday 16th @ 18.00


Opens: Friday May 16, 2014 from 6-9pm.

Place: 1.Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery (No. 1, Shanthi Road, Shanthinagar, Bangalore 560027) 
Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm 
Show Dates: May 16 - 19, 2014
          
Ragini Bhow's work addresses the nature of seeing, illusion, and the human perception of reality. By altering the familiar into the unfamiliar, she is able to traverse an ambiguous space that raises questions on what it means to view nature from the identity of a terrestrial. Her practice explores material relationships that develop from aesthetic observation, visceral exchange, and conversation. Through juxtapositions of man-made elements with the found organic, such as wood and neon light, she transforms the mundane into sacred artifacts that face an alternate dimension.

Ragini completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Minnesota in 2013 with an academic background in Biology. She has been a current resident for 3 months at 1.Shanthiroad.

Kids Carnival - from Saturday 17th

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Opening Weekend - Entry Free!

May 17 – Wise up on Willy – a quiz on Shakespeare
A fun and easy quiz curated by Annie Chandy. Even if you know just the names of Shakespeare's plays, you're in with a winning chance! Teams of two
Register now or even at Jagriti on Sat 17 at 10.30 am.
Theatre for Babies by Elisa Fontiana Free
May 17 at 2 pm - 3 pm & May 18 at 12 am -1 pm / Ages 4 to 6
Shadow Puppetry- Designed & Executed by Kuppuswamy Free
May 19 & May 20 at 5.30 pm / For kids of all ages

Workshops: May 19 - 23

Creative Writing – Create your own Fairy Tale / Myth – Aparna Raman
10 am – 1 pm/ Ages 9 – 13
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Theatre & Movement - Speaking through the Body – Anitha Santhanam
3 pm– 5 pm/ Ages 9 – 14
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Fine Art - Junior Painter – Poonam Illuri 3 pm – 5 pm/ Ages 7 and above
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Vocal Music - Pitch Perfect – Rajeev Kumar 10 am – 1 pm/ Ages 8 – 15
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Dance Choreography - Step-up and Dance – Sneha Shergill
10 am – 1 pm/ Ages 10 – 14
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Theatre & Shadow Puppets - Shadow Puppets – Kuppuswamy
2 pm – 5 pm/ Ages 8 -12
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And next week, the Carnival continues...

More Workshops for kids
Stand-up Comedy for kids – Sanjay Manaktala
Actor Toolkit – Aarti Aney
Music, Instruments and Composition – Seth Molloy
Clay modeling – Clay Station 
Yogi and the Dancer – a play for kids of all ages – Directed by Arundhati Raja -
May 23 – June 1/ Tuesday to Friday 6.30 pm; Weekends at 3 pm & 6.30 pm
Get your tickets now!

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Whats up with Bangalore women? - Sunday 18th @ 19.30


A heartbroken romantic sets out on a search for love in the city of broken dreams. What's up With Bangalore Women? is a quirky and fun take on a guy's search for love in a confused, urban and hybridized Bangalore. It brings various female stereotypes that exist in Bangalore to the forefront. This play has characters who resemble people we all know - pretentious Lavanya from Lvelle Road, the innocent but cunning Mahalaxmi from Malleswaram, the neurotic Sara from Kammanahalli, the constantly-PMSing Isha from Indiranagar and the manipulative Rebecca from Richmond Town. The play exposes each one of their true colors in a comical fashion.This play is not for the faint-hearted!!

Whats up with Indian Men? - Sunday 18th @ 17.30

The makers of Love, Sex and Mocha present-The comical stripping of the Indian Male!! The makers of Love, Sex and Mocha bring you a fun, bubbly quirky comedy that infuses music and slam poetry, of a girl's journey of trying to find love in a confused and urban social milieu. This original play gives a hilarious take on the numerous male stereotypes that exist in our society- The pretentious metrosexual to the penny saving maddu, the dowry mongering reddy boy to the matrimonial site stalker, the wannabe player to the sleazy sindhi. This play is Not for the faint hearted!!


IMPOSTERS - Saturday 31st @ 19.00


Putthali Kalaranga puppet theatre - Saturday 17th @ 17.00


Mandavandalism - Sunday 18th @ 20.30


Saturday, May 3, 2014

lit(dot)mus - Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th

lit.musLIT.MUS is a contemporary lit-fest that celebrates the changing nature of literature today. It’s where you can expect to meet graphic novelists, scriptwriters, new media innovators, performance poets and other interesting people in a fun, relaxed space.From books about music to erotica, queer lit, video poetry, a bilingual lit marathon and more, join us in our many interpretations of the word at LIT.MUS, 2014 – lit-fest’14 !
Special Performance by : Peter Cat Recording Co. (New Delhi)
Also Performing are the new Indie/Electronic act from Bangalore – KLYPP
Klypp is the electronic brainchild of Faheem and Karthik Basker, designed to immerse your ears in intricate yet listener-friendly soundscapes that serve as soundtracks to your inner visual-weaver. Combining stark poetry and rich tapestries, Klypp provides a perfect complement to a freespinning calm amidst the chaos.
Log onto http://www.litmus.info/ for more details


Date:  May 3rd and 4th

Friday, May 2, 2014

Re-imagining Storytelling Traditions - Saturday 10th @ 19.00


India Foundation for the Arts
invites you to the showcase of two projects

Re-imagining Storytelling Traditions: Comic Art and Animation
Saturday | May 10, 2014 | 7 PM
The Oak Room, The Park 
No. 14/7, M G Road, Bangalore
Do join us for wine and hors d'oeuvres after the event.
To RSVP, write to contactus@indiaifa.org or call +91 080 2341 4682/ 83

Vidyun Sabhaney, a graphic storyteller from Delhi, was supported by IFA to study the visual storytelling techniques of three image-based folk performance traditions—Patuachitra from Bengal, Kaavad from Rajasthan and Togalu Gombeyatta from Karnataka—towards enriching her own practice. Her research culminated in a three-day workshop in New Delhi, titled Image & Word, on traditional and contemp orary visual storytelling practices in India. Vidyun will share her experience of travelling to remote villages and meeting master artists who remain passionate about their practice despite the harsh realities of their environment. She will also talk about the impact this study has had on her own practice.

M V Bhaskar received an IFA grant to digitally replicate the 17th century Ramayana murals of the Chengam Venugopala Parthasarthy temple in Tamil Nadu. Temple and court spaces have vast stretches of narrative mural paintings, engaged in a losing battle with time and the administration. 'If they can't be saved there, save them elsewhere, through documentation, digital restoration and replication on other media including cloth (kalamkari), film (animation), etc.', believes Bhaskar, who has been document ing and archiving these murals for eight years. He will share his explorations into these alternative forms of mural conservation, reconstruction and restoration.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Copenhagen - Saturday 3rd @ 19.30 & Sunday 4th @ 15.30 & 19.30

Frayn’s play Copenhagen speculates on what might have transpired during a meeting between Nobel laureates Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg inCopenhagen in September 1941, at the height of the German advance into Russia and just three months before America’s entry into the war. The power of National Socialist Germany was at its pinnacle, and the Germans had just been made aware, through Swedish sources, of U.S. plans to build an atomic bomb.

The meeting was at Heisenberg’s behest. As Germany’s leading theoretical physicist and head of the German Uranium Club, the organ which would assess the possible war uses of nuclear energy, he was the man best situated to advise his government on the creation of an atomic bomb. The older Bohr was not only a professional colleague of Heisenberg, but a close personal friend as well. The play ponders the possible reasons for Heisenberg’s visit, linking them to the failure of the Germans to develop the bomb

Shristi World Dance Week - Sunday 4th @ 16.00


Bharat, Blighty & the Bard - till Sunday 4th

thumbWhy does this one man, born 450 years ago in an unremarkable little country town, still dominate the literary and theatrical world with his words? Shakespeare’s voice speaks for all of us and to all of us, whether of war or wooing, whether of law or love, whether of marriage or madness.

The F16's - Friday 2nd @ 21.00

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DJ Missill - Wednesday 21st @ 21.00

From Japanese pop culture to American hip-hop, passing by Indie rock, world sound, the electro scene, or even the world of video games, DJ Missill mixes it all together to create an acidulous universe that has gotten the international press talking about her and her music.

Napalm Circus - Sunday 4th @ 16.00