Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Pacotille - Thursday 29th @ 19.30





Swallow Wota - Friday 30th & Saturday 31st @ 20.00


BLOCK.BUSTER | Jürgen Mayer H - Saturday 31st @ 18.00

Jürgen Mayer H.´s exhibition BLOCK.BUSTER looks at the works of J. MAYER H. as activators for public space and the redefinition of our urban environment. One major investment of J. MAYER H. is looking at expanding the material of architecture and the boundaries of the discipline. The evolution of new media and new materials redefines our understanding of space as a platform for communication and a catalyst for sociocultural interactivity.

J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten focuses on works at the intersection of architecture, communication and new technology. Recent projects include the Court of Justice in Hasselt, Belgium, the OLS House near Stuttgart, Germany, the residential building JOH3 in Berlin, Germany and Metropol Parasol, the redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnacion in Sevilla, Spain; Lazika Pier Scuplture and several public and infrastructural projects in Georgia, for example an airport in Mestia, the border checkpoint in Sarpi and three rest stops along the highway in Gori and Locchini. From urban planning schemes and buildings to installation work and objects with new materials, the relationship between the human body, technology and nature form the background for a new production of space.

Jürgen Mayer H. studied at Stuttgart University, The Cooper Union and Princeton University. His work has been published and exhibited worldwide and is part of numerous collections including MoMA New York and SF MoMA and also private collections. National and international awards include the Mies-van-der-Rohe-Award-Emerging-Architect-Special-Mention-2003, Winner Holcim Award Bronze 2005 and Winner Audi Urban Future Award 2010. Jürgen Mayer H. has taught at Princeton University, University of the Arts Berlin, Harvard University, Kunsthochschule Berlin, the Architectural Association in London, the Columbia University, New York and at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is member of the advisory boards at Princeton Universtiy Architecture School, The Bauhaus Stiftung Dessau, Flussbad Berlin e.V. and Make Shift Architecture Festival Berlin 2015.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Pacotille - Thursday 29th @ 19.30


From Classical Music to Flamenco - Sunday 1st @ 19.00

Serge Lopez and Nathalie Marin met during a concert with the Symphony Orchestra of Cannes: they both wished to combine their respective music – flamenco and classical music. The colors and the very particular sound of flamenco guitar serve to the sensual music of Debussy, Ravel or Massenet fascinated by Spain and Andalusia. Serge Lopez also interprets compositions of his own repertoire, inspired from jazz and flamenco.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

King's Player - Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th @ 20.00, Sunday 25th @ 18.30

Shakespeare meets standup and trembles more than a little as this world touring one man theatrical blitzkrieg comes to Bangalore.

One man, 14 characters, 3 metric tonnes of sweat and a hybrid mashup of theatrical styles in one of the greatest stories never told.

The Past Constanza Macras | DorkyPark + Oscar Bianchi - Monday 9th @ 19.30

The Past by Constanza Macras / Dorky Park at the Attakkalari India Dance Biennial 2015The Past explores the art of memory, or ars memoriae, in which memories are, in particular, strongly associated with physical locations, rooms and architecture. The starting point is the city as a concrete geographical location, as an anchor for memory, a mental picture and a frame of mind.

In order to incorporate a city-specific slant to The Past, Macras undertook an in-depth exploration of Bangalore's past and present, so watch out for her choreographic interpretation of our City's memory.

What happens with our memories, what happens to those who are remembering when these physical places are destroyed? Macras talked to eyewitnesses who remember cities that no longer exist in the same form today.

The actions in the piece refer to the ancient techniques of ars memoriae, whereby in order to recall the thing to be remembered, we first have to find and organise our impressions. At the heart of this mnemonic technique is spatial orientation: how do we use rooms and places to remember?

The piece is the result of a close collaboration with Swiss/ Italian composer Oscar Bianchi, who composed music delving into collective and individual memory, and celebrates sound as a physical, sometimes, muscular place.

The Past explores architectonic places as narrative instruments of our history: in the rewriting of it, for overcoming the wounds of the past, and for understanding contemporary events (personal and global) as part of a constant cycle.
 

Friday, January 16, 2015

Bangalore A-Z | Anja Lutz - Saturday 17th @ 19.00

Tradition gives way to the modern, but the ways of old hold a charm and quality that is impossible to replace. Anja Lutz bangaloREsident@Jaaga pays tribute to a traditional technique of printing, one that is closely linked with Indian history and Bangalore's past. Inspired by the Indian Ledger Book, "Bangalore A-Z" by Anja Lutz brings back the ambience of an era gone by.

Book Launch: Bangalore A-Z by bangaloREsident Anja Lutz
Something About Books - A tribute to the wonderful craft of printing and book making + Video art screening on the production process & Panel Discussion on book making & hidden Bangalore spaces

Indiemarch - Saturday 17th @ 20.00


Eugene Alcalay | piano recital - Tuesday 20th @ 19.30

A native of Bucharest, Romania, pianist Eugene Alcalay began playing at age two and composing at age eight.  In 1984 Eugene came under the tutelage of Leonard Bernstein, who affirmed his “outstanding talent as both a performer and composer”.  Eugene became the first recipient of The Leonard Bernstein Scholarship for gifted young musicians at Indiana University School of Music, where he earned Bachelor’s Degrees in both Piano and Composition.  Aided by Maestro Bernstein, Eugene continued his studies at The Curtis Institute of Music and then The Juilliard School, where he attained Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Piano Performance.  His teachers included Seymour Lipkin, Robert McDonald, Karen Shaw, James Tocco, Milton Babbitt & Ned Rorem. Currently Associate Professor of Piano at University of Wisconsin—Platteville, Eugene’s performance career has taken him to three continents & such U.S venues as Alice Tully Hall and Carnegie Hall--Isaac Stern Auditorium. He has spent summers at prestigious international music festivals such as Tanglewood, Taos, Kneisel Hall and Ravinia.  In addition, he served as Piano and Chamber Music Faculty at the Sixth International Music Festival and School in Bogota, Colombia, a country which he revisited in 2003 as a Fulbright Scholar, and in 2004, as Fulbright Senior Specialist/Artist in Residence.  He has also given master classes and judged piano competitions in Europe and the United States.  In 2005 he was invited to join the International Roster of Steinway Artists. His 2007 London debut, sponsored by Steinway and the Beethoven Piano Society of Europe, was “highly acclaimed” as a “poetic” and “memorable recital”: in his review, Alberto Portugheis emphasized “Alcalay's command of line, color, temperament, imagination” and the “extraordinary qualities” of his pianism. Eugene’s CD, “Lyrical Liszt”, released in 2008 by the Partita Records label, has been praised for “poetry, sensitivity… admirable tonal variety…beautiful playing throughout” (EPTA UK). His 2010 Paris debut was preceded by a “superb” recital to a large audience in London: displaying “power and gusto” as well as “kaleidoscopic lyrical qualities”, Eugene proved himself “an interpreter of rare distinction” (Malcolm Miller, Music & Vision). In addition to engagements in London, the 2012-13 season included appearances in U.S cities, Norway, Tegucicalpa-Honduras, as well as residencies in the People’s Republic of China at  the South Central University for Nationalities in Wuhan, the China Three Gorges University in Yichang.A native of Bucharest, Romania, pianist Eugene Alcalay began playing at age two and composing at age eight.  In 1984 Eugene came under the tutelage of Leonard Bernstein, who affirmed his “outstanding talent as both a performer and composer”.  Eugene became the first recipient of The Leonard Bernstein Scholarship for gifted young musicians at Indiana University School of Music, where he earned Bachelor’s Degrees in both Piano and Composition.  Aided by Maestro Bernstein, Eugene continued his studies at The Curtis Institute of Music and then The Juilliard School, where he attained Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Piano Performance.  His teachers included Seymour Lipkin, Robert McDonald, Karen Shaw, James Tocco, Milton Babbitt & Ned Rorem. Currently Associate Professor of Piano at University of Wisconsin—Platteville, Eugene’s performance career has taken him to three continents & such U.S venues as Alice Tully Hall and Carnegie Hall--Isaac Stern Auditorium. He has spent summers at prestigious international music festivals such as Tanglewood, Taos, Kneisel Hall and Ravinia.  In addition, he served as Piano and Chamber Music Faculty at the Sixth International Music Festival and School in Bogota, Colombia, a country which he revisited in 2003 as a Fulbright Scholar, and in 2004, as Fulbright Senior Specialist/Artist in Residence.  He has also given master classes and judged piano competitions in Europe and the United States.  In 2005 he was invited to join the International Roster of Steinway Artists. His 2007 London debut, sponsored by Steinway and the Beethoven Piano Society of Europe, was “highly acclaimed” as a “poetic” and “memorable recital”: in his review, Alberto Portugheis emphasized “Alcalay's command of line, color, temperament, imagination” and the “extraordinary qualities” of his pianism. Eugene’s CD, “Lyrical Liszt”, released in 2008 by the Partita Records label, has been praised for “poetry, sensitivity… admirable tonal variety…beautiful playing throughout” (EPTA UK). His 2010 Paris debut was preceded by a “superb” recital to a large audience in London: displaying “power and gusto” as well as “kaleidoscopic lyrical qualities”, Eugene proved himself “an interpreter of rare distinction” (Malcolm Miller, Music & Vision). In addition to engagements in London, the 2012-13 season included appearances in U.S cities, Norway, Tegucicalpa-Honduras, as well as residencies in the People’s Republic of China at  the South Central University for Nationalities in Wuhan, the China Three Gorges University in Yichang.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Microbes and men - Thursday 15th @ 1900


Kya Hai Ki, Kya Nai Ki: Dakhani | A Tongue Untied - Saturday 17th @ 18.30


About the Film: 
Kya Hai Ki, Kya Nai KiDakhani - A Tongue Untied  is an intimate look at the tradition of comic-satire performance poetry in Dakhani (Urdu of the Deccan) known as Mizahiya Shayri. It examines the history of the tradition, styles, content of the pioneers, and also of the contemporary poets. It delves into how the practice of public performance poetry at mushairas is linked with not just the decline of Muslim social culture in the Deccan, but also the fall of the Hyderabad state and the general decline of Urdu.

Gautam Pemmaraju’s project was supported under IFA’s Arts Research and Documentation programme.

About Gautam Pemmaraju:
Gautam is a Bombay based writer and filmmaker, focusing on history, literature, sound aesthetics & production, and art. As a long form essayist, his writing has appeared in The Indian Quarterly, Open Magazine, ArtConnect, among others, and a regular column appears at www.3quarksdaily.com. With a special interest in the cultural and political history of Hyderabad and the Deccan, his documentary film on the Urdu comic-satire performance poetry of the region, supported by a grant from the India Foundation for the Arts, explores a unique vernacular tradition in depth. 

Gingerfeet - Friday 16th @ 21.00


Zakir Hussain - Saturday 17th @ 19.00


Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Cadenza 2015 | Meagan Alphonso - Wednesday 14th @ 19.00

Inaugural Concert for Cadenza 2015 - A Festival of Classical & Folk Music around the World
Recital by Meagan Alphonso Young Pianist & Winner of the Craen Foundation Competition

Meagan Alphonso began her musical studies at the age of 12 with her aunt Regina D’Souza & later with Blossom Mendonca from 2009 and passed her DipABRSM & ATCL with Distinction.  She has since done her Dip ABRSM  winning a local award & also the LTCL winning the Kathleen Taylorsmith prize & the Dinshaw & Piroza Mistry prize & has performed at the Young Talent concert series organized by the Stop Gaps Cultural Academy in 2012. She passed her Grade 6 ABRSM violin exam with high distinction & won the ABRSM best candidate from Mumbai award. She has played the violin with the Bombay Chamber Orchestra (BCO), Indian National Youth Orchestra (INYO) & Indian Youth Orchestra (IYO) in association with the Canadian National Youth Orchestra (CIYO). Meagan  attended summer school for piano at the Chetam’s International Summer School and Festival for Pianists, Manchester and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2013 where she received masterclasses from Fali Pavri, Aaron Shorr, Sam Wong, Jan Kadlubski. She was one of the few selected for a masterclass with Steven Osborne & was  offered admission for the B.Mus course at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS).

She was selected as the Young Musician of the Year 2014, an award granted by the Olga and Jules Craen Foundation (OJCF). As part of the OJC–YMOY award, attended summer school in Nice & Paris worked with Pascale Roge & Phillip Entremont, also training from Rena Shereshevskaya & Bruno Rigutto both professors at the prestigious Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris. She has worked in the field of music at Fazlani La’ Acadamie Globale, Mehli Mehta Music Foundation & plays for the School of Ballet & Contemporary Dance for their ballet exams in Mumbai. She also plays light music in duos, trios & quartets & has performed at several concerts, one of them being at the Russian Centre for Science & Culture to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the World’s first Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s flight into Space. She has also sung for the Living Voices Choir. She also plays the concert pedal harp & has completed her B.A. in Psychology & Sociology with Mumbai University.

Silent Space - Friday 16th @ 17.30



Sudhanva Deshpande, actor and director with Jana Natya Manch, New Delhi at the IFA office for the first in the series of MaathuKathes in our Theatre Month!


Theatre lovers, acting enthusiasts, performers and all of you are invited to join as Sudhanva speaks about his journey in theatre, his experiences with street theatre, and 'The JaNaM of Studio Safdar.'

Sudhanva is an actor and director with Jana Natya Manch (Janam), a radical political theatre collective based in New Delhi. He has been involved in the creation of dozens of street, proscenium and other performances, and has lectured and led workshops in institutions across India, as well as in Germany, Poland, the US and UK. He has held teaching positions at the National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad) and the AJK Mass Communication Research Centre (Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi).

Sudhanva writes on theatre and politics, and has edited Theatre of the Streets: The Jana Natya Manch Experience (Janam 2007) and co-edited Our Stage: The Pleasures and Perils of Theatre Practice in India Today (Tulika 2009). He has co-directed two documentary films on Naya Theatre and Habib Tanvir. He is a member of the Core Team of the India Theatre Forum. Since 1999, he has headed LeftWord Books, an independent publishing house, as Managing Editor, as well as May Day Bookstore and Cafe since 2012. He has been involved in the conceptualisation, creation, administration and programming of Studio Safdar, Shadi Khampur. His default mode of transport is the bicycle.