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THE TIMES
OF INDIA
5 – 13 February 2011
Kala Ghoda Association
Maneck Davar (Hon. Chairperson), Shirin Bharucha (Hon. Sec.), Jamsheed Kanga, Saryu Doshi,
Brinda Chudasama Miller, Marla Stukenberg, Geeta Castelino, Saroj Satija, Tarana Khubchandani,
Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Anuj Bhagwati, Pallavi Sahney Sharma (Chief Executive) Bhavdatt Patel (Manager)
Festival Committee
Maneck Davar, Shirin Bharucha, Brinda Chudasama Miller,
Pallavi Sahney Sharma, Priya Gupta, Prakash D’souza
Festival Team
Padmashree PS, Jyoti Karmakar, Ashmita Ray Sarkar, Areeba Khan, Neha Nagarkar,
Aliya Bhatia,, Bhavdatt Patel, Rama Gatty, Subrajit Roy Choudhury(Photographer)
Event Management
Seventy Event Management Group
Section Curators / Co-ordinators
Children
Nuriya Ranjiwala / Dipika Gurnaney
Dance
Priya Singh
Film
Vinta Nanda
Heritage Walk Kruti Garg
Literature
R. Sriram/ Peter Griffin
Music
Pallavi Sahney Sharma
Street Fest
Leila and Kevin Tayebaly
Street Stalls Geeta Castelino
Theatre
Aditya Hitkari
Visual Arts
Brinda Chudasama Miller / Tarana Khubchandani
Workshops
Jyoti Karmakar
A special thanks to
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, The Mumbai Police, Traffic Police, The Collector of Mumbai,
Government of Maharashtra, The Fire Brigade, Ministry of Culture Government of India, West Zone Cultural Centre, BNHS,
Alfaz Miller, Spenta Multimedia, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Bombay Blue, Max Mueller Bhavan,
Artists Centre, The British Council, Consulate General of The Kingdom of Netherlands, The American Center, Casa Soul Fry,
The Church of St. Andrews and Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue, Subrajit Roy Choudhury(Photographer)
Designed & Printed by Spenta Multimedia
THE TIMES
OF INDIA
West Zone Cultural Centre
SHOP AT WWW.CROSSWORD.IN
CHILDREN
5th Feb Saturday
When the Little Angels Come Down…. Max Mueller 11.00 am – Craft Activity organised by
Ami Kothari in collaboration with
Bhavan Gate 2.30 pm various organisations for children
with special needs.
Mumbai’s Stunning Structures Walk and art activity
Max Mueller 11.00 am - conducted by Himanshu
(for select group of children)
Bhavan Gate 2.00 pm
Max Mueller 4.00 pm -
Tiptoeing To World Music
Bhavan Gate 5.00 pm
Art From Around The World
Max Mueller 5.00 pm -
Bhavan Gate 6.00 pm
6th Feb Sunday
Tell Me A Story – Can We Paint
Max Mueller 11.00 am -
With Concern India Foundation
Bhavan Gate 12.30 pm
Everyday Super-Heroes
Max Mueller 11.00 am -
Bhavan Gate 12.30 pm
Fifty-Fifty A developmental creative arts
Max Mueller 2.30 pm – workshop for children by KG,
Manahkshetra Foundation
Bhavan Gate 4.00 pm and MPC. 9-12 yrs
Ballet Movements to music
from around the world.
Conducted by Ballet Dancer -
Ashifa. 8-12 yrs
Painting Workshop conducted
by Farhana Akikwala.
7-11 yrs
Conducted by Education As Work
Of Art (EAWOA) for Concern India
Foundation Children. A Waldorf
inspired movement in education,
a special workshop for Concern
India Foundation children. 7-12 yrs
Maybe all of us are Super
heroes….it only takes a mask,
a costume, and a name! Come
and join Himanshu who’ll help
you create one! 7 yrs-adult
CHILDREN
One World – Many Faces
Max Mueller 3.00 pm -
Canvas Painting
Bhavan Gate 4.00 pm
by Kidzart. 4-12 yrs
A whole new world of Origami
Max Mueller 4.00 pm -
Japanese art of paper folding
Bhavan Gate 5.00 pm
By Disha Gohil. 9-12 yrs.
Emotion In Action
Max Mueller 4.00 pm -
An interactive workshop by
Bhavan Gate 5.30 pm
Education As Work Of Art (EAWOA).
A Waldorf inspired movement in
education. 7-12 yrs
Does Art Imitate Life OR
Max Mueller 5.00 pm -
Inspired by Jr Freddy Smatacek’s
Does Life Imitate Art ?
Bhavan Gate 6.00 pm
Butterflies. The art of craft
by Nuriya Rao. 8-12 years.
7th Feb Monday
A Walk Down The Art Street!
Kalaghoda
2.00 pm -
Children of the Dhirubhai Ambani Intl.
Streets
3.00 pm
School will participate in this session
with Himanshu, Disha Gohil and
Nuriya Rao.
Little Yogis Max Mueller 3.00 pm - A yoga workshop revolving around a
Bhavan Gate 4.00 pm story, by Neepa Mehta. 6-10 yrs.
Finger Fun Max Mueller 3.00 pm - Finger Painting Workshop. Conducted
Bhavan Gate 4.30 pm by Anita Yewele. 5-8 yrs
Unity & Diversity Story and art work based on ‘Children
Max Mueller 4.00 pm - around the world’ by Sheetal from
Akanksha. 8-12 yrs
Bhavan Gate 6.00 pm
Lets Emote The Emotional Intelligence Workshop
by Lets Emote. 5-10 yrs
Max Mueller 5.00 pm -
Bhavan Gate 6.00 pm
8th Feb Tuesday
Fifty-Fifty
Max Mueller 2.30 pm -
Bhavan Gate 4.00 pm
A developmental creative arts
workshop for children by KG,
Manahkshetra Foundation and
MPC. 9-12 yrs
CHILDREN
Nritya Uphaar -The Gift Of Dance
Max Mueller 3.30 pm -
Bhavan Gate 4.30 pm
Lets Emote
Max Mueller 5.00 pm -
Bhavan Gate 6.00 pm
Sock Toys
Max Mueller
Bhavan Gate
An encounter with classical dance -
Kathak, Bharata Natyam & Odissi,
presented by Artfeat, Kathak-KeKa
Sinha, Bharata Natyam-Nandini
Krishna and Odissi-Shubhada.10+ yrs
The Emotional Intelligence Workshop
by Lets Emote. 5-10 yrs
5.00 pm - Toy making by Ami Kothari. 7-12 yrs
6.00 pm
9th Feb Wednesday
Play Your Way To Happiness -
Max Mueller 3.00 pm -
Conducted By Tattva Health
Through Drama and Music
Bhavan Gate 4.30 pm
Foundation. 5-12 yrs
Little Art Factory
Max Mueller 3.00 pm -
Creating a sculpture, in groups,
Bhavan Gate 4.30 pm
inspired by Cornelia Parker’s art work.
Conducted by Eliza Hilton in
collaboration with the British Council.
10-14 yrs
Rhythmic Storytelling
Max Mueller 4.30 pm -
Bhavan Gate 5.30 pm
Kalsootri
Max Mueller 4.30 pm -
Bhavan Gate 6.00 pm
Conducted by Kids Edutainment
Centre.
Waste paper puppet-making
by Meena Naik. 6-12 yrs
10th Feb Thursday Conducted By Tattva Health
Play Your Way To Happiness – Foundation. (Children with parents)
Max Mueller 3.00 pm -
Through Drama and Music
Bhavan Gate 4.30 pm
Rainbow Fish Workshop on value education by
MAGICTOUCH. 4-6 yrs
Max Mueller
Bhavan Gate
3.00 pm -
4.00 pm
CHILDREN
Tiptoeing To World Music
Max Mueller
Bhavan Gate
4.00 pm - Ballet Movements to music from
5.00 pm around the world. Conducted by
Ballet Dancer – Ashifa. 8-12 yrs
My Ideal World Mixed Media by Kidzart. 4-12 yrs
Max Mueller 5.00pm -
Bhavan Gate 6.00pm
Circle of Life
Max Mueller 5.00 pm -
Bhavan Gate 6.00 pm
11th Feb Friday
Yoga workshop by Neepa Mehta.
5-10 yrs
Give Me A Home - Education As Work Of Art (EAWOA).
Max Mueller 4.00 pm - A Waldorf inspired movement in
Can I Share your space? education. 7-12 yrs
Bhavan Gate 5.30 pm
MASKS’ Work for Kids! Mask making demonstration for adults
Max Mueller 4.00 pm – followed by mask painting workshop
for kids by Sonie Thakkar. 7-12 yrs
Bhavan Gate
6.00 pm
Max Mueller 6.00 pm -
Improve the World
…..Impromptu!’
Bhavan Gate 7.00 pm
12th Feb Saturday
If I Spread A Feeling -
Max Mueller 11.00 am -
Will I Be Rich Or Poor
Bhavan Gate 12.30 pm
Ethnic Fusion Decorative door hangings with a
Max Mueller 2.00 pm - medley of art styles by Amruta Pathre.
9-15 yrs
Bhavan Gate 4.00 pm
World Of Clay Conducted by K.V.Anjana. 4-12 yrs
Max Mueller
Bhavan Gate
3.00 pm -
4.30 pm
Speech and Voice workshop
by Tarana Thakurdas. 8-12 yrs
Conducted by Education As Work Of
Art (EAWOA). A Waldorf inspired
movement in education. 7-12 yrs
CHILDREN
Introduction to Mohiniaatam,
Joy of Movement Kuchipudi, & Bharatnatyam by Amrita
Max Mueller 4.00 pm - Lahiri, Miti Desai & Ketki Joshi. 6-12 yrs
Bhavan Gate 5.30 pm
Dilshad Patel- Creative Dance Dance & Movement Session
And Movement Therapy Conducted by Dilshad Patel. 7-11 yrs
Max Mueller
Bhavan Gate
5.00 pm -
6.00 pm
Paheli Rajasthani puppet making by Amruta
Max Mueller 5.30 pm - Pathre. 10-15 yrs
Bhavan Gate 7.00 pm
13th Feb Sunday
If I Were Rain
Max Mueller 11.00 am -
Bhavan Gate 12.30 pm
ART…. One World! Max Mueller 11.00 am Conducted by
Bhavan Gate 12.30 pm Rekha Shivdasani. 6-12 yrs
World Of Clay Max Mueller 2.00 pm - Clay modelling workshop conducted
Bhavan Gate 3.00 pm by K.V.Anjana. 4-12 yrs
Art in Action Max Mueller 3.00 pm - Art workshop by artist Gauresh.
Bhavan Gate 4.30 pm 7-12 yrs
Afro-Indian Style Batik and Tie & Dye Max Mueller 3.30 pm -
Bhavan Gate 5.30 pm
RHY-DHUN – Music Makes
Max Mueller 5.30 pm -
The World A Better Place!
Bhavan Gate 6.30 pm
Water conservation workshop by
Sheetal Mehta. 7-12 yrs
Conducted by Anita Chakraborty.
8+ yrs
East-West Fusion workshop
conducted by Prabhakar and Manali
Sharma, Niranjan Lele and Shivranjani.
6-12 yrs
For Workshops In Literature and Heritage Walk for
Children refer to Literature and Heritage Walk Sections.
All registrations for childrens workshops will take place half hour before scheduled time.
Dance
5TH FEB SATURDAY Asiatic 6.30 pm – Insync, the dance wing of IIT Mumbai, is
Insync, Dance Wing of IIT 7.00 pm slowly becoming one of the hottest dance
Bombay troupes in the Nation.
INAUGURATION Asiatic 7.00 pm – Inaugural Ceremony
7.15 pm
The Melvin Louis Dance Asiatic 7.25 pm – Dance Inc. believes in New Age dance forms
Company – Hip Hop Group 7.40 pm and Urban dance styles that connect well with
Performance Dance Inc. individuals and help them stay fit.
Jazz Funk Group Asiatic 7.45 pm – The SSDA repertory is a team of highly
Performance 8.00 pm proficient dancers presenting cutting edge
Split Sole Dance Academy choreography. Such beauty and excellence
surely comes at the price of a split sole!
Horniman 5.00 pm – Performance by Shri Rajendra Chaturvedi,
Circle 5.20 pm disciple of Natraj Gopi Kishan and Sitara Devi.
Gardens
Kathak Group, Mumbai Horniman 5.20 pm – Keka Sinha and her troupe present a
Keka Sinha and Troupe Circle 5.50 pm dance ballet “Basadatta”, based on one of
Gardens Rabindranath Tagore’s poems, Abhisaar.
Elan Dance and Horniman 6.00 pm – Elan Dance presents “Mumbai”, the city that
Movement, Mumbai Circle 6.30 pm never sleeps, the city that bounces right back,
Contemporary Dance Gardens the city that allows all types of people to
Group co-exist…
Lindy Hop and Veve Belly Horniman 6.45 pm – Hollywood Jazz in the style of Fred Astaire and
Dance – Tim Collins and Circle 7.15 pm Ginger Rodgers, Argentine Tango, Blues and a
Malou Meyenhofer. Gardens Lindy-Hop piece. This will be interwoven with
Belly Dancing performed by Yagna Chheda and
Smita Mohan Kadam of Veve.
7TH FEB MONDAY
Kathak Dance
Dance
Kuchipudi Duet, Chennai Horniman 7.25 pm – The renowned Jai Kishore and Vani Mosalikanti
Jai Kishore and Vani Circle 8.10 pm will perform Ganesh Stuti, Tarangam, Thillana,
Mosalikanti Gardens and the traditional Kuchipudi thali dance.
Contemporary Dance Horniman 8.20 pm – Veena Basavarajaiah, an upcoming
Solo, Bangalore Circle 9.05 pm contemporary dancer-choreographer will be
Veena Basavarajaiah Gardens presenting, “MAYA”, Beyond the Illusion, and
“SITA”, a monologue.
Bharatnatyam Horniman 9.15 pm – Tandava is a unique group of young, energetic
Group, Bangalore Circle 10.00 pm and like minded dancers who have come
Tandava, The Vibrance Gardens together to create to further illuminate the
Indian classical dance scene with their
Vibrance!
Horniman 5.00 pm – Behnaz has received her advanced Flamenco
Circle 5.45 pm training in Seville, Spain at the Christina
Gardens Heeren Foundation.
Kathak Solo, Mumbai Horniman 6.00 pm – Pooja is a very promising young performer,
Pooja Pant Circle 6.30 pm choreographer and teacher in the Kathak style.
Gardens
Bharatnatyam Horniman 7.40 pm – The Bharatnatyam duo have established their
Duet, Chennai Circle 8.25 pm presence in Chennai and abroad as young
Shijith Nambiar and Gardens ambassadors of this dance form.
Parvathy Menon
Bboying Group, Mumbai Horniman 8.30 pm- The Freak N Stylz Crew of Mumbai are India’s
Freak N Stylz Crew Circle 9.00 pm first official Bboying group. They are here to
Gardens create a revolution in dance!
Contemporary Dance Horniman 9.15 pm – EMDC, founded by the very talented Sumeet
Group, Mumbai Circle 10.00 pm Nagdev, will be presenting “Movements of the
Expressions Modern Dance Gardens Buddhist Monks”.
Company
8TH FEB TUESDAY
Flamenco Solo, Mumbai
Behnaz Bhandare
Dance
9TH FEB WEDNESDAY Horniman 5.20 pm – Sanjukta Wagh is leading dancer, teacher and
Kathak Ensemble Circle 5.50 pm choreographer of Kathak.
Presentation, Mumbai Gardens
Beej presents “Seeking to
Embody”
Mohini Attam Horniman 6.00 pm – Mandakini Trivedi, founder of the Nateshvari
Duet, Mumbai Circle 7.00 pm Dance Gurukul and her senior disciple, Miti
Nateshvari Dance Gurukul Gardens Desai, will be presenting Mandikini’s original
choreographic works.
Odissi Duet, Delhi Horniman 7.15 pm – This young and very talented duo is here to
Swati Sharma and Circle 8.00 pm transport us to a land of sculpture, spirituality,
Sudarshan Sahoo Gardens sensuality, beauty and lyricism!
Bharatnatyam Horniman 8.15 pm – Young, dynamic Mythili Prakash is making
Solo, Chennai Circle 9.00 pm waves in the field of Bharata Natyam world
Mythili Prakash Gardens wide, and will be performing her own
choreographic works.
Kathak Duet, Delhi Horniman 9.15 pm – Widely acclaimed Abhimanyu Lal and wife
Abhimanyu and Vidha Lal Circle 10.00 pm Vidha will performance a rendition of Kathak
Gardens dance.
Horniman 5.00 pm – Leesa is a senior disciple of Guru Durga
Circle 5.30 pm Charan Ranbir of the Late Guru Deba Prasad
Gardens Das style of Odissi.
Horniman 5.30 pm – Devesh Mirchandani will be presenting a duet
Circle 5.35 pm performance with dancer Joyna Mukherjee.
Gardens
10TH FEB THURSDAY
Odissi Solo, Mumbai
Leesa Mohanty
Contemporary
Dance Duet, Mumbai
Devesh Mirchandani
Modern Dance Company
Dance
Salsa India, Mumbai Horniman 5.45 pm – Salsa India founded by Kaytee Namgyal is here
Circle 6.30 pm to set the stage on fire with sizzling salsa.
Gardens
Belly Dance – Bollywood Horniman 6.40 pm – Belly dance in a Cabaret, Bollywood and Hip
Fusion Group, Mumbai Circle 7.25 pm Hop style.
Bombaybliss Gardens
Contemporary Horniman 7.25 pm – Devesh Mirchandani and dancer Joyna
Dance Duet, Mumbai Circle 7.30 pm Mukherjee perform a duet.
Devesh Mirchandani Gardens
Modern Dance Company
Bharatnatyam Horniman 7.40 pm – Gayatri Sriram, often described by the press as
Solo, Mumbai Circle 8.50 pm “graceful and scintillating”, will be presenting
Gayatri Sriram Gardens her own choreography “Seeta Swagatam”.
Kathak Group, Aurangabad Horniman 9.00 pm – Parwatti Dutta and her renowned troupe will be
Mahagami Circle 10.00 pm presenting “Srijan Teerth”, the sacred spaces
Gardens for innovation.
Asiatic 7.30 pm – Paul Taylor is the last living member of the
9.30 pm pantheon that created America’s indigenous art
of modern dance. PTDC 2 will be presenting
“Arden Court”, “Runes” and “Esplanade”.
Asiatic 9.45 pm – Kundu Dance is a collective of dancers
10.00 pm showcasing what is known as URBAN DANCE
STYLES.
12TH FEB SATURDAY
The Paul Taylor Dance
Company 2, USA
Presented by The American
Center
Street Dance Group
Prosenjit Guy Kundu and
Group
Acknowledgements :
The American Center for The Paul Taylor Dance Company 2, USA
For Workshops in Dance please refer to the Workshop Section
FILM
FEB 5 SATURDAY Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm – Deepa meets her ex-boyfriend after 5
RAJNIGANDHA-1974 (110 mins) 3.00 pm years making her rethink her decision.
Dir: Basu Chatterjee Retrospective Hall Winner of Filmfare award for best film – 1974.
ABOHOMAN- 2008 Dir: Rituporno Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm – Rajat Kamal Winner for best Bengali film
Ghosh – Bengali, BIG Pictures 6.00 pm of 2008.
Hall
MEE SINDHUTAI SAPKAL- 2010 Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – The biographical journey of survival of
Dir: Ananth Mahadevan – Marathi 9.00 pm Sindhutai Sapkal. Today she is a proud
Producer: Sachin & Bindiya Hall mother to more than 1,000 orphaned
Khanolkar kids.
THE SOCIAL NETWORK Max Mueller 3.00 pm – A chronicle of the founding of Facebook,
Sony Pictures Bhavan 6.00 pm the social-networking Web site.
NAMESAKE – 2006 (120 mins) Max Mueller 6.00 pm – Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli, two first-
UTV Motion Picture Bhavan 9.00 pm generation immigrants from West Bengal
Dir: Mira Nair – English travel to the United States.
6th Feb Sunday
CHOTI-SI-BAAT
1975 (100 mins)
Dir: Basu Chatterjee Retrospective
Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm- A shy simple man Arun Pradeep falls
3.00 pm in love with Prabha Narayan at the bus
Hall stop. Unable to express his feelings,
turns to Colonel Singh for help.
PHAS GAYE RE OBAMA – 2010 Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm – Om Shashtri returns to India to sell a small
(120 mis) Dir: Subhash Kapoor – 6.00 pm piece of land. Within days of arriving in
Hindi, Producer: Ashok Pandey Hall India he is kidnapped by an underworld
gang who think he is a millionaire.
HARISHCHANDRACHI FACTORY Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – The film is the story of Dadasaheb
- 2009 (128 mins) Dir: Paresh 9 .00 pm Phalke and the beginning of the Indian
Mokashi – Marathi, UTV Motion Hall film industry.
Pictures
FILM
BLESSED BY FIRE Max Mueller Bhavan 12.00 pm- A remembrance of the Falklands War
(2005-Spanish) (100 3.00 pm in 1982, captures battlefield chaos and
mins) DIR: Tristan Bauer confusion with a visceral force you won’t
UTV WORLD MOVIES forget.
Cleopatra Max Mueller Bhavan 3.00 pm – Cleopatra is a romantic comedy about
(2003-Spanish) 6.00 pm freedom for a middle aged woman and the
Dir: Eduardo Mignogna will to live.
Sony Pictures
PEEPLI LIVE UTV Max Mueller Bhavan 6.00 pm – A comic satire that explores the topic of
Motion Pictures (HINDI) 9 .00 pm “farmer suicides” and the subsequent media
and political response.
CHIT-CHOR- 1976 Coomaraswamy Hall 12.00 pm- A film of mistaken identities when a family
(110 mins) Dir: Basu 3.00 pm mistake a visitor Vinod, as the groom for
Chatterjee Retrospective their daughter Geeta.
WELL DONE ABBA -2009 Coomaraswamy Hall 3.00 pm – Produced by BIG Pictures. Winner of Rajat
Dir: Shyam Benegal – 6.00 pm Kamal for Best Film on Social Issues 2009.
Hindi, BIG Pictures
PANKH – 2010 (90 Coomaraswamy Hal 6.00 pm – Baby Kusum is a girl child star. In reality,
mins) Dir: Sudipto 9 .00 pm Kusum is Jerry, a boy. Jerry is made to face
Chattopadhyaya – Hindi the camera again as a young man, which
Producer: Sanjay Gupta leads to the final catastrophe.
I ALWAYS WANTED Max Mueller Bhavan 12.00 pm- Fates of four characters, shaped more by
TO BE A GANGSTER 3.00 pm mishap and chance. Four interlinked stories,
(French) DIR: Samuel Benchetrit all connected by a very particular cafe.
UTV WORLD MOVIES
SECRETS & LIES Max Mueller Bhavan 3.00 pm – Successful black woman traces her birth
(1996 – English) DIR: 6.00 pm mother to a lower-class white woman, who
Mike Leigh denies it; emotions run high as everyone’s
UTV WORLD MOVIES secrets are exposed.
7th Feb Monday
FILM
OYE LUCKY LUCKY OYE! (2008) Max Mueller 6.00 pm – A black comedy, is a story of Lucky
Dir: Dibakar Banerjee Bhavan 9 .00 pm Singh, a Punjabi Sikh who plays a
UTV Motion Picture loveable thief.
FLASHPOINT – Short Films BNHS Hall 2.00 pm REDLIGHT Dir-Khmer / SONG FOR
Curated by Solaris Pictures & AMINE-Dir : Alberto Bougleux
Sridhar Rangayan THE 10 CONDITIONS OF LOVE -
Dir: Jeff Daniels (All with English
Subtitles)
SARA AKASH-1969 (100 mins) Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm – A collegian becomes embittered after
Dir: Basu Chatterjee Retrospective – Hindi Hall 3.00 pm being forced to marry.
WAKE UP SID 2009 (120 mins) Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm – Sid, a lazy, unmotivated slacker
Dir: Ayan Mukherji Hall 6.00 pm undergoes a series of changes after
Dharma Productions meeting Aisha, an aspiring writer from
Kolkata who makes him realise his
goals in life.
TERE BIN LADEN – 2010 (120 Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – A spoof on Osama Bin Laden, as well
mins) Dir: Abhishek Sharma – Hindi Hall 9 .00 pm as a comic satire on America’s war
Walkwater Films against terror.
LONGEST PENALTY SHOT IN THE Max Mueller 3.00 pm – Fernando, a complete loser who suddenly
Bhavan 6.00pm has to stand in for the goalkeeper in the
WORLD (Spanish) DIR: Roberto decisive match that can grant his team the
Santiago UTV WORLD MOVIES victory in the local league.
Max Mueller 6.00 pm – Mumbai Meri Jaan tells the story of five
Bhavan 9 .00 pm different people whose lives are affected
by the 2006 Mumbai train bombings.
8th Feb Tuesday
MUMBAI MERI JAAN 2008
(130 mins) UTV Motion Pictures
FILM
BNHS Hall 2.00 pm SUDDENLY LAST WINTER – Dir:
Gustav Hofer, Luca Ragazzi /THE
SARI SOLDIERS-Dir: Julie Bridgham
/ TO SHOOT AN ELEPHANT-Dir:
Alberto Arce, Mohammed Rujailah
/ WOMEN IN SHROUD-Dir: Farid
Haerinejad / Mohammad Reza
Kazemi (All with English Subtitles)
PIYA KA GHAR: 1972 (135 mins) Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm- Malti moves to Ram’s apartment
Dir: Basu Chatterjee Retrospective Hall 3.00 pm after marriage. Since there is very
- Hindi little room left, the newlyweds are
forced to sleep in the kitchen. The
film portrays the difficulties of life
and living in Mumbai city.
SHOB CHORITRO KALPONIK Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm- Indraneel’s sudden death averts a
Dir: Rituporno (Bengali) Hall 6.00 pm possible divorce, and takes Radhika
BIG Pictures on a fantastic inward journey of
discovery of her own roots through the
language of poetry, and lost love.
THE GREAT INDIAN BUTTERFLY Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – A young Indian couple climbing the
-2010 (120 mins) 9 .00 pm ladder of the corporate race take off in
Hall search of a legendary magical insect -
Dir: Sarthak Dasgupta The Great Indian Butterfly.
Producer: Sanjay Gupta & Parth Arora
FLASHPOINT – Short Films
Curated by Solaris Pictures &
Sridhar Rangayan
9th Feb Wednesday
Short Documentary Films BNHS Hall 2.00 pm Nitesh Mohanty : “Ridley’s Last
stand” (45 mins) & “The Broken
Tall” (83 mins).
10th Feb Thursday Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm- Mini ends up marrying wheat trader
Hall 3.00 pm Ghanshyam instead of lover Naren.
Will Ghanshyam gets his wife to
accept him at his terms.
SWAMI: 1977 (130 mins)
Dir: Basu Chatterjee Retrospective
-Hindi
FILM
I HATE LOVE STORIES Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm – The lives of Jay and Simran are
Dir: Punit Malhotra Hall 6.00pm ironically inter weaved with the Luv
Duration: 2 hours 16 minutes Story that they are working on. Do
Dharma Productions they fall in love?
WE ARE FAMILY Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – Maya, a perfect mother to 3 children.
Dir: Siddharth P Malhotra Hall 9 .00 pm Ex-husband, Aman introduces his
Duration: 2 hours girlfriend, Shreya, and the story
Dharma Productions immediately takes an unexpected turn.
NOBODY IS PERFECT Max Mueller 3.00 pm – A story of three friends, all
(2006 Spanish) Bhavan 6.00pm challenged by their impairments but
Dir: Joaquín Oristrell taking life as it comes..
UTV WORLD MOVIES
UDAAN – UTV Motion Picture Max Mueller 6.00 pm – Rohan forced to live with his
(HINDI) Bhavan 9 .00 pm authoritarian father and work for his
Dir: Vikramaditya Motwane steel factory strives to forge his own
life out of his given circumstances and
pursue his dream of being a writer.
Short Films in collaboration BNHS Hall 2.00 pm- Marcus Coates: Follow the Voice
with British Council 5.00 pm Melanie Manchot: Celebration
(Cyprus Street), Mike Marshall:
Nirdcatcher, Sean Dower: Automaton
George Barber: Automotive Action
Painting, Nick Crowe and Lan
Rawlinson: The Carrier’s Paryer,
Clio Barnard: Dark Glass, Roderick
Buchanan: History Painting
SHAUKEEN: 1983 (110 mins) Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm- 3 old men decide to go to Goa to
Dir: Basu Chatterjee Retrospective Hall 3.00 pm have some fun in their old age. The
- hindi three get into hilarious situations
with Rati, a young dancer.
JHING CHIK JHING – 2010 (116 Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm – A boy growing up in a debt ridden part
mins) Dir: Nitin Nandan Producer: Hall 6.00pm of India, where farmers routinely commit
Harini Calamur, Cogito Entertainment suicide to escape the debt trap.
11th Feb Friday
FILM
MITHYA – 2008 Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – A film of mistaken identities when
(110 mins) Hall 9 .00 pm a family mistake a visitor Vinod,
Dir: Rajat Kapoor – Hindi as the groom for their daughter
Geeta.
THE BAND’S VISIT Max Mueller 3.00 pm – A little Egyptian police band
(Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) (2007 Hebrew) Bhavan 6.00pm arrives in a remote town in Israel,
DIR: Eran Kolirin having gotten lost on their way to
UTV WORLD MOVIES a concert at which they have been
invited to play.
WELCOME TO SAJJANPUR Max Mueller 6.00 pm – The movie is a satirical, but
UTV Motion Picture (HINDI) Bhavan 9 .00 pm warm-hearted portrait of life in
Dir: Shyam Benegal rural India.
Duration: 134 mins
SHAMIANA presents short films BNHS Hall 2.00 pm – PICK POCKET, Dir: Krishnan,
Cyrus Dastur – 4.00 pm Nallapa, END OF LOVE, Dir:
Kabir Kapoor,INBOX, Dir: Pritish
Chakraborty, GERI’s GAME
(animation) Dir: Jan Pinkawa,
ZOR KA JHATKA, Dir: Jay Parikh
Celebrities Short Films Casa Soul Fry 7.00 pm- Films by Tarana Khubchandani
9.00 pm & Brinda Miller Chudasama with
Hetal Shah, Ayub Khan, Saurabh
Shukla, Anand Shivkumaran,
Adam Bedi.
SHOWCASE Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm- Onir’s “I Am” Series, Barnali’s
Hall 3.00 pm “Kuch Love Jaisa”, Veena
Bakshi’s “Coffin Maker”, and
Sony Pictures.
SHOWCASE Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm – Deepa Sahi’s “Tere Mere Phere”,
Hall 6.00pm Karmayogi (Malayalam) Creative
Land Pictures, Vishal Bharadwaj
“Saat Khoon Maaf”.
12th Feb Saturday
FILM
RAJNEETI
UTV Motion Picture (HINDI)
Dir: Prakash Jha
Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – Rajneeti, starring Ajay Devgan,
Hall 9 .00 pm Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif
is an Indian Political Drama. A
compelling story of brothers by
blood and rivals in a destructive
profession, Rajneeti takes you
through an gritty experience in
a world where there is passion
and love, hatred and grief.
THE BOW (Hwal) (2005 Korean) Max Mueller 3.00 pm – A 60 year old captain has been
DIR: Kim Ki-duk Bhavan 6.00pm raising a girl with the intention of
UTV WORLD MOVIES marrying her on her 17th birthday.
They live happily until a teenage
student comes to the ship and the
girl feels attracted for him.
A WEDNESDAY – Max Mueller 6.00 pm – A man calls up the Mumbai
UTV Motion Picture (HINDI) Bhavan 9 .00 pm police, and tells them he has
Dir: Neeraj Pandey placed five different bombs in the
Duration: 103 minutes city, He wants four terrorists in
exchange. Does he get them?
Coomaraswamy 12.00 pm- Parsi widowers get to know each
Hall 3.00 pm other & get married. don’t get
along creating havoc for Homi
& Nargis.
Coomaraswamy 3.00 pm – Passionate, talented but
Hall 6.00pm inexperienced man in his late
twenties takes a year long
break from his job to follow
his childhood dream to make
a movie.
13th Feb Sunday
KHATTA MEETHA-
Dir: A Basu Chatterjee Retrospective
AIDU ONDIA AIDU (Kannada)
Director V. K Prakash
Producers: Sajitha Prakash &
Vachan Shetty
FILM
PAA Coomaraswamy 6.00 pm – Winner of 4 National awards including
Dir: Balki Hall 9.00 pm Rajat Kamal to Amitabh Bachchan.
BIG Pictures
WRAP UP (Abrigate) (2007 Max Mueller 2.00 pm- Funny Valeria, in her 25 she finds
Spanish) DIR: Ramón Costafreda (3 Bhavan 3.00 pm herself in the most surreal love
wins) UTV WORLD MOVIES crossroads of her life when after the
sudden death of her attractive lover she
falls in love with Marcelo, the son of the
deceased.
BARAN (Baran) (2001 Farsi) Max Mueller 3.00 pm – The movie is about maturing of the
DIR: Majid Majidi( 13 wins & 3 Bhavan 6.00pm character Lateef and his silent romantic
nominations) UTV WORLD MOVIES interests in an Afghan refugee.
Max Mueller 6.00 pm – A young women from England comes to
Bhavan 9 .00 pm India to make a documentary about the
Indian Independence with five young
men.
RANG DE BASANTI UTV Motion
Picture (HINDI)
Acknowledgements:
UTV Motion Pictures, UTV World Movies, BIG Pictures, Dharma Productions,
Sony Pictures and Rupali Guha for the Basu Chatterjee Retrospective.
HERITAGE
FEB 5 SATURDAY
Walk through the Premises of
Victoria Terminus Railway Station
and discover the dynamics of this
magnificent structure only comparable
to the St.Pancras Station in London.
PRIOR REGISTRATIONS TO BE DONE
AT 9:30 AM AT V.T. GATE ON FIRST
CUM FIRST SERVE BASIS or via email
(Restricted no. 30)
10.00 am
Starting Point -
Entrance Gate
of Victoria
Terminus
email: [email protected]
Heritage Bus Tour
PRIOR REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED to
be done at Kala Ghoda Office, two days
prior to the Bus Ride (Restricted no. 75)
Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Shraddha
Bhatawadekar
6.00 pm
Starting
Point – Bus
Stop Opposite
Regal Cinema
email: [email protected]
FEB 6 SUNDAY
Flora Fountain to Horniman Circle
Gardens – With Children Treasure Hunt
AGE : 8-13 years
The Victoria Terminus, designed by Frederick
William Stevens, initially named in honour of the
then Queen and Empress Victoria, in 1887.
It was renamed as the Chhatrapati Shivaji
Terminus in 1996. Its architecture depicts
figurines of “progress” and “prosperity” with a
variety of sculpted animals and birds. It is said
that the St Pancras station in London bears
some similarity to the Victoria Terminus. It was
declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.
Open Bus tour of the South Mumbai Heritage
for an hour to landmarks like the Gateway of
India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High
Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Conducted by: Kruti Garg
10.00 am
Start at the
Flora Fountain
intersection.
Walk through the historic Churchgate, understand
the history of the city and walk towards St. Thomas
Cathedral into the old Walled town of Bombay.
Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Deepak Dalal,
Nikita Garg
HERITAGE
Heritage Bus Tour
PRIOR REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED to
be done at Kala Ghoda Office two days
prior to the Bus Ride.
(Restricted no. 75)
6.00 pm
Starting
Point – Bus
Stop Opposite
Regal Cinema
email: [email protected]
FEB 7 MONDAY
Flora Fountain – Bombay Green –
St. Thomas Cathedral followed by a
Presentation on Evolving aspects of
Flooring within Historic Buildings –
Dilnavaz Variava
Open Bus tour of the South Mumbai Heritage
for an hour to landmarks like the Gateway of
India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High
Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Conducted by: Kruti Garg
4.30 pm
Start at the
Flora Fountain
intersection.
Starting at Flora Fountain intersection, walk
towards “Bombay Green” or what is today the
Horniman Circle to Readymoney Mansion and
understand the evolution of flooring designs and
materials then continue on to St. Thomas Cathedral,
the city’s oldest British church followed by Town
Hall of Bombay and Mumbai Samachar Marg, the
historic location of Asia’s oldest Stock Exchange.
The walk will end with a presentation on the Historic
Flooring in the context of Mumbai.
Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Dilnavaz Variava
FEB 8 TUESDAY
Around Oval Walk
4.30 pm
Start Point -
PWD Office
Walks around green open space that links 19th
and 20th century and also celebrate the existence
of what was once called ‘Esplanade’.
Presentation on Historic Flooring would continue and
people who wish to go may attend the presentation
after the walk
Conducted by: Devshree Akre
HERITAGE
FEB 9 WEDNESDAY
Ballard Estate Walk
4.30 pm
Start Point-
Post War
Memorial
Walk into a European style precinct reclaimed and
established by Port Trust as Mumbai’s first business
district ‘Ballard Estate’ and experience the tranquil
atmosphere through uniformity of architectural style,
design and heights which is part of Mumbai and still
stands differently.
Conducted by: Devshree Akre
FEB 10 THURSDAY
ART DECO walk on Marine Drive
4.30 pm
Start Point -
Near Air India
Building
A ‘C’ shaped avenue lined up with magnificent
Art Deco buildings of 1930’s, once known as a new
face of the contemporary city is now suffering great
losses in course of repairs and alteration. But in spite
many transformations it’s still “one world” that everyone
desires to be in.
Conducted by: Devshree Akre
FEB 11 FRIDAY
Walking On The Footprint Of The Fort Walls
4.30 pm
Start Point -
Flora Fountain
intersection.
Enjoy the walk along the footprint of the fort wall
and witness the growth of the city through the
finest street of Mumbai leading to the largest
and magnanamous public building in the city,
the Victoria Terminus Railway Station, Capitol
Cinema and The Bombay Municipal Headquarters.
Conducted by: Kruti Garg
HERITAGE
FEB 12 SATURDAY
Walk through the Premises of
Victoria Terminus Railway Station
and discover the dynamics of this
magnificent structure only comparable
to the St.Pancras Station in London.
10.00 am
Starting Point -
Entrance Gate
of Victoria
Terminus
PRIOR REGISTRATIONS TO BE DONE
AT 9:30 AM AT V.T. GATE ON FIRST
CUM FIRST SERVE BASIS or via email
(Restricted no. 30)
email: [email protected]
Heritage Bus Tour
PRIOR REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED to
be done at Kala Ghoda Office two days
prior to the Bus Ride (Restricted no. 75)
Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Shraddha
Bhatawadekar
6.00 pm
Starting Point
- Bus Stop
Opposite Regal
Cinema
email: [email protected]
FEB 13 SUNDAY
Crawford Walk
The Victoria Terminus, designed by Frederick
William Stevens, initially named in honour of
the then Queen and Empress Victoria, in 1887. It
was renamed as the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
in 1996. Its architecture depicts figurines of
“progress” and “prosperity” with a variety of
sculpted animals and birds. It is said that the St
Pancras station in London bears some similarity
to the Victoria Terminus. It was declared a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.
Open Bus tour of the South Mumbai Heritage
for an hour to landmarks like the Gateway of
India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High
Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Shradha Bhatawadekar
10.00 am
Start point-
Capitol
Cinema
Walk along Azad Maidan, the Presidency Court
Building, St. Xavier’s College upto Metro Cinema
junction. Observe the transition in Architecture
from Neo Gothic to Art Deco and Vernacular.
Cross on to L.T. Road and end with towards the first
covered market in the city – Crawford Market.
Conducted by: Shradha Bhatawadekar
HERITAGE
Heritage Bus Tour
PRIOR REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED to
be done at Kala Ghoda Office two days
prior to the Bus Ride.
(Restricted no. 75)
6.00 pm
Starting
Point – Bus
Stop Opposite
Regal Cinema
email: [email protected]
Acknowledgements:
Central Railway for their support and permissions.
Open Bus tour of the South Mumbai Heritage
for an hour to landmarks like the Gateway of
India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High
Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Shradha Bhatawadekar
LITERATURE
5th Feb Saturday
Title Location Time Description
Foodwriting for beginners – Elphinstone 11.00 am – This workshop will introduce you to the strong
Love Food? Love Writing? College 4.00 pm literary tradition of foodwriting. The five tenants of
Try Food Writing! Seminar good food writing: passion, curiosity, voice, tone
Conducted by Rushina Room and style, confidence and experience.
Munshaw Ghildiyal
Writing for Television – Kala Ghoda 11.00 am – A workshop that takes you from an idea to a
Part 1 Association 4.00 pm polished presentation in two days flat. You will learn
Conducted by Venita Office how to create character, story and structure for a
Coelho TV series. You will learn to exercise your creativity,
your writing skills, and your body! Wear something
comfortable since we will be doing a little bit of
yoga. You will need a notebook, pen and the book
“Soap!Writing and Surviving Television”
Fun Foods of India BNHS Hall 11.00 am – A fun filled workshop around themes of fun foods
for 3-8 year olds. 1.00 pm from different parts of India including dosas, jalebis,
Conducted by Preeti Vyas momos, pakoras and more. The event will feature
of FunOkPlease a variety of activities including reading, craft and
cooking (no fire, assembly only!).
Interactive Storytelling BNHS Hall 5:00 pm- Conducted by BlueFunUmbrella – For Children of
Event 5:50pm All ages
Catching A Poem Museum 6.00 pm – Jane Bhandari and Anju Makhija present ‘The Secret
Gardens 6.50 pm Life of Words’, an anthology of poetry for young
people.
Panel Discussion on Museum 7.00 pm – Featuring Shailja Patel, R Chandrashekhar, Neelesh
Political Writing Gardens 7.50 pm Mishra, and KP Singh.
Panel Discussion on Museum 8.00 pm – Featuring Samhita Arni, Amita Baig, and Giti
Mythology and Literature Gardens 8.50 pm Chandra.
LITERATURE
Museum 9.00 pm – The Mumbai launch of The Avenue of Kings, Sudeep
Gardens 9.30 pm Chakravarti’s latest critically acclaimed novel. Writer
and critic Peter Griffin will be in conversation with
the author. The book will be available at the venue.
Fort Walk with Deepak Flora 10.00 am Dalal is the bestselling author of the Shayadri
Dalal, children’s author. Fountain Adventure series (among others), and in this walk he
will take children through the areas of the Fort that
inspired his book.
“Eat Write Love!” – Elphinstone 11.00 am – Discover the delicious limitless styles of
Because every bite invokes College 4.00 pm foodwriting. Beyond the restaurant review and the
a memory and every Seminar recipe feature. Explore Food features, Food
recipe tells a story… Room Memoirs and Food Travelogues, Food fiction and
Conducted by Rushina Story Telling, Documenting tradition and Writing
Munshaw Ghildiyal for Change.
Writing for Television- BNHS Hall 11.00 am – A workshop that takes you from an idea to a
Part 2 4.00 pm polished presentation in two days flat. You will learn
Conducted by Venita how to create character, story and structure for a
Coelho TV series. You will learn to exercise your creativity,
your writing skills, and your body! Wear something
comfortable since we will be doing a little bit of
yoga. You will need a notebook, pen and the book
“Soap!Writing and Surviving Television”
Explore Modern Kala Ghoda 11.00 am – Join us as we explore 15 modern Indian professions
Professions: An Association 1.00 pm including news anchor, graphic designer, ad film
interactive workshop Office maker, physiotherapist etc. The event will feature
for 7-10 year olds!! games, role plays and craft projects, giving children
Conducted by Preeti Vyas a sneak peek into these professions. Professionals
and FunOkPlease from some of these fields would be present at the
event.
Book launch: “The Avenue
of Kings” by Sudeep
Chakravarti
6th Feb Sunday
LITERATURE
Book Launch: ‘My Museum 4.00 pm – Pratham presents a book on Forts of Maharashtra
Unforgettable Trip’ – Gardens 4.50 pm for children of all ages!
by Milind Gunaji
Interschool Short Story BNHS Hall 5.00 pm – The annual prize-distribution session hosted by St.
Prize Distribution Session 5.50 pm Gregorios High School, featuring judges Jahnavi
Achrekar, R Sriram, Ranjini Krishnaswamy, and
author Deepak Dalal.
Meet the Author: Sonia Museum 6.00 pm – Sonia Faleiro is an award-winning reporter and
Faleiro on ‘Beautiful Thing’ Gardens 6.50 pm the author of “The Girl” (Penguin, 2006). Beautiful
Thing (Penguin, 2010), her non fiction debut, was
a Time Out ‘Subcontinental Book of the Year’ and
CNN’s ‘Mumbai Book of the Year’. Beautiful Thing
will be published by Canongate in the UK in August
this year.
Meet the Author: Amita Museum 7.00 pm – Forts and Palaces of India by heritage
Baig in conversation with Gardens 7.50 pm conservationist Amita Baig with photographs by
Abha Narain on her book architect-photographer Joginder Singh brings
‘Forts and Palaces of India’ together the rich and diverse cultural legacy of
India from ancients forts mentioned in epic texts to
fortfied cities built over the centuries.
PEN Poetry Reading: Under Museum 8.00 pm – The PEN All-India Centre brings together a variety of
the Tree of Tongues Gardens 9.30 pm poetic voices from the city.
Museum 6.00 pm – A panel discussion on the role of little magazines,
Gardens 6.50 pm small presses, reading circles and online journals.
Participants: Ranjit Hoskote and Sampurna Chattarji
(PEN), Hemant Divate (Poetrywala), Sharmistha
Mohanty (Almost Island), Divya Nadkarni (Nether),
and Indira Chandrasekhar (Out of Print).
7th Feb Monday
PEN Panel Discussion:
Sites for Literary Assembly
LITERATURE
Fresh Off The Shelf Museum 7.00 pm – Featuring Paro Anand (Pure Sequence), Margaret
Gardens 7.50 pm Mascarenhas (The Disappearance of Irene Dos
Santos), Venita Coelho (Washer of the Dead) and
Shailja Patel (Migritude).
Artists and Interpreters: Museum 8.00 pm – The Dialogues Series is an unfolding programme of
Book Launch: The Gardens 8.50 pm conversations with some of India’s leading artists,
Dialogues Series by Ranjit conducted by the cultural theorists and curators
Hoskote & Nancy Adajania Ranjit Hoskote and Nancy Adajania. The series will
be launched with a panel discussion chaired by
Harsha Bhatkal, Chairman, foundation b & g, and
featuring the authors Ranjit Hoskote and Nancy
Adajania, as well as artists Atul Dodiya, Baiju
Parthan and Anju Dodiya.
RD Burman: The man Museum 9.00 pm – Presented by Hachette. Featuring live music and
and his music by Balaji Gardens 9.30 pm readings from the book.
Vittal and Aniruddha
Bhattacharjee
‘Tonight, This Savage Rite’ Museum 6.00 pm – Featuring Pritish Nandy, and readings from
The Love poems of Kamala Gardens 6.50 pm the book.
Das and Pritish Nandy
A Panel Discussion on Museum 7.00 pm – Featuring Mita Kapur, Samanth Subramaniam and
Food and Literature Gardens 7.50 pm Rushina Munshaw Ghildiyal.
A Panel discussion on Museum 8.00 pm – Featuring Anuvab Pal, Jai Arjun Singh, Samit Basu
Films and Literature Gardens 8.50 pm and Zac O’Yeah.
Book Launch: Third Best by Museum 9.00 pm – A story about school, friendship, loyalty, love and
K V Arjun Rao Gardens 9.30 pm how not to get caught while you’re making out.
8th Feb Tuesday
LITERATURE
9th Feb Wednesday
Dimensions in British Museum 6.00 pm – Katherine Rose, art historian and leading cultural
Contemporary Art Gardens 6.50 pm consultant, will present the most exciting trends
Presented by Katherine of the last twenty years of British art, from the
Rose in association explosion of the no-holds-barred ‘Young British
with the British Council. Artists’ to the emergence of a global contemporary
Followed by a conversation art language. Nancy Adajania is an art critic, cultural
with Nancy Adajania and theorist and curator. Jitish Kallat’s is an artist of
Jitesh Kallat. repute.
Meet the Author: Museum 7.00 pm – Sarayu Srivatsa was the editor of Indian Architect
Sarayu Srivatsa on Gardens 7.50 pm and Builder and has written extensively on the
‘The Last Pretence’, in evolution and growth of cities in newspapers and
conversation with Margaret journals. In 2002 she won the Picador-Outlook non-
Mascarenhas. fiction writing award.
Panel Discussion on Queer Museum 8.00 pm – Featuring Shobhna Kumar, Minal Hazratwala and
Literature Gardens 8.50 pm Arun Mirchandani.
Book Launch: ‘One Little Museum 9.00 pm – One Little Finger is the story of a woman who defied
Finger’ by Malini Chib Gardens 9.30 pm all odds to emerge victorious in spite of crippling
physical infirmity and an insensitive society.
Shomshuklla Das Museum 5.20 pm – Shomshuklla will be reading from her 3 poetry
Gardens 5.50 pm books published by Rupa – ‘I have seen the face
before’, ‘Close every door’, ‘Seconds before sunrise’
and to be published ‘Do not stand so close’
Stay Hungry Stay Foolish Museum 6.00 pm – Author and Entrepreneur Rashmi Bansal in
Gardens 6.50 pm conversation with R Sriram.
10th Feb Thursday
LITERATURE
PEN Author Interface: Museum 7.00 pm – Ilija Trojanow is a superstar of the German literary
Conversation with Ilija Gardens 7.50 pm world. His best-selling novel, Der Weltensammler
Trojanow (published by Hanser Verlag in German and by
Faber in English translation as The Collector of
Worlds) has won him great renown as a novelist.
Getting Published Museum 8.00 pm – Featuring Urvashi Butalia, Mita Kapur and
Gardens 8.50 pm Shobhaa De.
Book Launch: ‘The Boss Is Museum 9.00 pm – A Handbook for Indian Managers to Survive All
Not Your Friend’ by Vijay Gardens 9.30 pm Things Organisational
Nair
Zubaan presents ‘Women Museum 6.00 pm – With Urvashi Butalia of Zubaan.
Changing India’ Gardens 6.50 pm
A Panel Discussion on Museum 7.00 pm – Featuring the Wink E-reader and Mr. Ravi Deecee.
E-Books. Gardens 7.50 pm
Launch of Gallerie’s Museum 9.00 pm – Featuring Ranjit Hoskote, Sampurna Chattarji,
volume 27: Poetry in Art / Gardens 9.30 pm Sanjeen Khandekar, Gieve Patel, Prabodh Parekh &
Art in Poetry Bina Sarkar Ellias.
11.00 am – Kavitha Rao brings back her hugely popular
4.00 pm workshop that takes beginners through the process
of how to make it as a Freelance Journalist.
11.00 am – Meet popular blogger Ramya of Ideasmythy, and
4.00 pm Moksh Juneja, the Founder of Avignyata Inc., and
learn the nuances of writing content for Social
Media.
11th Feb Friday
12th Feb Saturday Elphinstone
An Introduction
to Freelance College
Journalism- Part 1 Seminar
Conducted by Kavitha Rao Room
Writing for Social Media 1 Kala Ghoda
Conducted by The Association
Word Jockey Writing & Office
Communications
LITERATURE
Disneys Wonderful BNHS 11.00 am – Discover new adventures with Mowgli and his friends
World of Book Reading 1 1.00 pm with Jerry Pinto and Paro Anand as they read out new and
For children of all ages. exciting stories from The Untold Tales of Jungle Book. Also
discover new friends from the Adventures of Vanayu,
Disney’s brand new comic book.
Book Launch: ‘The Lonely BNHS 4.00 pm – Written in the tradition of the bedtime tale and
King and Queen’ by Deepa 4.50 pm illustrated with gentle humour and warmth, The
Balsavar Lonely King and Queen leads the reader to discover
what ‘family’ really means without mystifying
the fact of adoption.
Meet the Author: Amit Museum 6.00 pm – Chaudhuri’s The Immortals, a novel about Indian
Chaudhuri Gardens 6.50 pm classical music in a changing Bombay, was one
of the best received books of 2009, a New Yorker,
Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, Irish Times
and Time Out book of the year. Amit speaks about his
writing and his music with Ranjit Hoskote.
Meet the Author : Upamanyu Musuem 8:00 pm- Chatterjee is an author and administrator notable for
Chatterjee 8:850pm his work set in the mileu of the Indian Administrative
Gardens Service, especially his novel English August.
Trespassing in the Nude 9.00 pm – An interactive event to launch 9 Degrees of Justice
9.30 pm (edited by Bishakha Datta), a contemporary feminist
anthology on many questions urban women face
today. Meet five of the authors and explore these
issues with us via video clips, live chats and micro
readings.
An Introduction to Freelance Elphinstone 11.00 am – Kavitha Rao brings back her hugely popular
College 4.00 pm workshop that takes beginners through the process
Journalism- Part 2 of how to make it as a Freelance Journalist.
Conducted by Kavitha Rao Seminar
Room
Kala Ghoda 11.00 am – Meet Nimesh Shah of Windchimes Social Media
Association 4.00 pm communications, Jigna Kothari founder of The Word
Office Content services, and Juhi Dua Editor of Femina.in
(online) to learn the nuances of writing for Social Media.
Museum
Gardens
13th Feb Sunday
Writing for Social Media 2
Conducted by The
Word Jockey Writing &
Communications
LITERATURE
Disneys Wonderful World BNHS 11.00 am – Go on a quest with Mowgli and learn Colonel Hathi’s
of Book Reading 2! 1.00 pm march as Rina Mehta and Payal Kapadia read out
For children of all ages. some brand new stories from The Untold Tales Of
Jungle Book. Also discover new friends from the
Adventures of Vanayu, Disney’s brand new comic
book.
The Adventures of Toto BNHS 4.00 pm – Join us as we read two exciting stories from this
the Auto 4.50 pm newly released series about the adventures of a cheeky
Mumbai autorickshaw and his driver Pattu. Great fun for
all children between the ages of 3-7 years.
The Sorcery Quest by the Museum 4.00 pm – Come dressed in your spookiest best, take part in
‘Desi Rowling’- Sonja Gardens 4.50 pm the Sorcery Quest, win prizes and find out how she
Chandrachud, author brews up these fantastical tales!
of the Potion of Eternity
and Pearls of Wisdom.
For children aged 10 and
above !!
Literature Quiz by the BNHS Hall 5.00 pm – An open quiz in teams of two members each
Bombay Quiz Club 6.50 pm covering all aspects of literature from across the
world.
Poetry Slam (multilingual) Museum 7.00 pm – For poets who are also performers. Compete head to
Organized by Caferati Gardens 8.50 pm head against your peers, and be judged instantly by
a panel of practising poets and audience members.
Each round will see some poets being eliminated
until we have a winner.
Prizes Museum 9.00 pm – For the Poetry Slam and the Literature Quiz.
Gardens 9.30 pm
To Register for all Literature Workshops – [email protected]
Acknowledgements :
R Sriram, Peter Griffin, Preeti Singh, Ayesha Thomas, Naomi Barton,
The Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, BNHS, and Elphinstone College.
MUSIC
5th Feb Saturday
Title Location Time Description
Harshi Anand Cafe Samovar 6.30 pm Harshi Anand will sing Bhule Bisre IPTA
Songs
Rekha Bharadwaj Asiatic Steps 8:30pm Rekha Bhradwaj is the famous Indian play
Sufi – Bollywood back singer who is known for her rusty
earthy voice. Rekha will start with Sufi
renditions and then sing popular hits from
Hindi movies.
Prem Joshua & Band Asiatic Steps 6:30pm Drawing inspiration from the deep well
World Fusion Music of the ancient music traditions of the
Indian sub- continent while remaining in
touch of the western contemporary music
scene,multi- instrumentalist and composer
Prem Joshua and his international band
will create a unique sound beyond the
borders of East and West.
Sunidhi Chauhan Asiatic Steps 8:30pm The new generation voice in Bollywood
Bollywood and Unplugged Sunidhi is an inborn singer with many hits
to her credit.
Paula Jeanine – Indipop Horniman 5:30pm Paula will be singing songs from
Circle Garden Melody Sky
Shaadarsh – Horniman 6:15pm This fusion band from IIT has come first in
Hindi Fusion Band Circle Garden the Mood Indigo festival this year.
The Amit Chaudhari Band Horniman 7:00pm This is the launch gig of Amit Chaudhari”s
Circle Garden new CD Found Music.
6th Feb Sunday
11th Feb Friday
MUSIC
Dutch Jazz Expedition
Horniman 8:30pm DJ Maestro, Mike Dee Ferro Trio Feat,
Circle Garden Izaline Calistee, Anne Chris.
Asiatic Steps 6:15pm Umakant and Ramakant Gundecha are one
of India’s leading exponents of the Dhrupad
style of music.They present songs and
compositions by the two famous poets
Niladri and Kabir.
Ustad Fazal Qureshi Asiatic Steps 6:15pm A rhythmic fusion presentation which
and Friends will also have a rhythmic interpretation
Percussion Fusion of VandeMaTram. Ravichari-Sitar, Mukul
Dongre-Drums, Shridhar Parthsarthy-
Mridangan, Dhruv-Guitar.
Sonu Niigaam Asiatic Steps 7:30pm Known as the golden voice of India he is a
Bollywood performer par excellence.
12th Feb Saturday
Nirala Kabir – Gundecha
Brothers
13th Feb Sunday
Acknowledgements :
Sonu Niigaam Sunidhi Chauhan, Rekha Bharadwaj, Gundecha Brothers, Prem Joshua & Band, Groove
Temple Entertainment, Fazal Qureshi, Consulate General of The Kingdom of Netherlands, Amit Choudhari
and Paula Jeanine.
For Workshops in Music please refer to the Workshop Section
STREET
Rampart Row Street
5 th Feb Saturday THEME: BLUE – DREAMS OF WATER
Name of the Act Group: Time: Description
The Tarpaulin Princess Siddhika 5.00 pm- Everyday at 5pm, multicolor dream and nightmare
(doll) Lahori & The 5.30 pm dolls will open the Street Arts Festival to revive senses
Art Loft and let us forget our sorrows.
Bubble Parade Julien Mulot & 6.05 pm- The world is like a big blue
The Art Loft 6.15 pm bubble, made of water, come and see the
aquatic parade with slow motion.
Maryada Party Paper Ball 6.35 pm- A chat- pata musical play that answers uncomfortable
Zindabad Theatre Group 6.50 pm questions on moral policing
and personal freedoms.
Bubble Parade Julien Mulot & 7.00 pm – The world is like a big blue
The Art Loft 7.10 pm bubble, made of water, come and see the
aquatic parade with slow motion.
BOOND, BINDU & Natsamaj 7.30 pm – Story of a tiny drop, juxtaposed with story of a girl
SAGAR 7.55 pm after going through a lot of confusion in her love life
agrees to what her parents says.
Bubble Parade Julien Mulot & 9.00 pm – The world is like a big blue bubble, made of water,
The Art Loft 9.10 pm come and see the aquatic parade with slow motion.
6th Feb Sunday THEME: GOLD – DREAMS OF FIRE AND GLORY
Vintage Car Fiesta Vintage and 9.30 am Come watch history drive by!
classic car club
of India
Gold Doll Julien Mulot 5.00 pm – Everyday at 5.00pm, multicolor
and The Art 5.30 pm dream and nightmare dolls will open the Street Arts
Loft Festival to revive senses and let us forget our sorrows.
STREET
Rampart Row Street
Maryada Party Paper Ball 6.00 pm- A chat- pata musical play that answers uncomfortable
Zindabad Theatre Group 6.20 pm questions on moral policing and personal freedoms.
Yash Ka Mulya Natsamaj 7.00 pm – An actors journey from theatre to films in his dream
7.25 pm which becomes nightmare.
Gold Flash mobs Julien Mulot & 8:00 pm- 4 gold dreams, 4 gold worlds, incarnated by 4 aerial
The Art Loft 8:10 pm performances.
7th Feb Monday THEME: GREEN – DREAMS OF VEGETATION AND SOUND
Peacock Doll “Divya Gulati 5.00 pm – Everyday at 5pm, multicolor
& The 5.30 pm dream and nightmare dolls will open the Street Arts
Art Loft” Festival to revive senses and let us forget our sorrows.
Vegetable protest Umami & OMG 8.00 pm – Vegetable protest for an Organic Revolution.
8.40 pm
Vasudhev Kutumbakam Natsamaj 7.00 pm – Man is brought into the court of green world and
7.20 pm is questioned, why he is destroying the plant life
(nature).
8th Feb Tuesday THEME: BLACK – NIGHTMARES OF THE UNDERGROUND WORLD
Black Doll Ekta Chaudhary 5.00 pm – Everyday at 5pm, multicolor dream and nightmare
& The Art Loft 5.30 pm dolls will open the Street Arts Festival to revive senses
and let us forget our sorrows.
Bad thoughts A Myth 6.30 pm – What’s on your mind shall follow your footsteps.
featuring 6.45 pm
Seriousilly
Bad thoughts A Myth 7.30 pm – What’s on your mind shall follow your footsteps.
featuring 7.45 pm
Seriousilly
STREET
Rampart Row Street
Bad thoughts A Myth 8.00 pm – What’s on your mind shall follow your footsteps.
featuring 8.15 pm
Seriousilly
Contemporary Dance Hrishikesh’s 8.15 pm- A site specific choreographic work dealing with
Centre of 9.00 pm architectural corners, human beings, emotions and
Contemporary motion within.
Dance
Bad thoughts A Myth 9.30 pm – What’s on your mind shall follow your footsteps.
featuring 9.45 pm
Seriousilly
9th Feb Wednesday THEME: PINK – DREAMS OF SOFTNESS
Pink Dream Doll Anushya 5.00 pm – Everyday at 5pm, multicolor
Sharma & 5.30 pm dream and nightmare dolls will open the Street Arts
The Art Loft Festival to revive senses and let us forget our sorrows.
Cat Walk of gigantic Umami 6.15 pm – Distribution of organic messages through fruits.
fruits red and pink 6. 35 pm
berries. + distribution
of fruits to the crowd.
10th Feb Thursday THEME: WHITE – DREAMS OF LIGHTNESS
Paper Doll
Divya Gulati
& The Art Loft
5.00 pm -
5.30 pm
Everyday at 5pm, multicolor
dream and nightmare dolls will open the Street Arts
Festival to revive senses and let us forget our sorrows.
11th feb Friday THEME: RED – NIGHTMARES OF FLASHY CREATURES
Red doll
Anita Poojari &
The Art Loft
5.00 pm -
5.30 pm
Everyday at 5pm, multicolor dream and nightmare dolls
will open the Street Arts Festival to revive senses and let
us forget our sorrows.
STREET
Rampart Row Street
12th Feb Saturday THEME: SILVER – DREAMS OF FUTURISTIC SPECIES
Spectrophobia A Myth & The 5.00 pm – Everyday at 5pm, multicolor
Art Loft 5.30 pm dream and nightmare dolls will open the Street
Arts Festival to revive senses and let us forget our
sorrows/How would you like to meet you?
Rules of Engangement Jehan 5.35 pm – It’s a performance installation design to challenge the
- II Manekshaw 6. 35 pm viewer to really look at how they think they are seen
by those around them. An experimental realm we have
probably never been expose to.
A cage found a human A Myth 6.40 pm – The self-imprisonment of a spotless soul.
7.20 pm
Raw to the Floor High Down 7.30 pm – A challenging street stye hip hop dance.
7.45 pm
Hair Installation Sapna Bhavnani 8.00 pm – Live Dream Hair installation.
Mad-O-Wat 8.30 pm
Raw to the Floor High Down 8.40 pm – A challenging street stye hip hop dance.
8.55 pm
Raw to the Floor High Down 9.30 pm – A challenging street stye hip hop dance.
9.45 pm
13th Feb Sunday THEME: RAINBOW – ONE WORLD OF DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES
Canvas Doll Pallavi 5.00 pm – Everyday at 5pm, multicolor
Barooah & The 5.30 pm dream and nightmare dolls will open the Street Arts
Art Loft Festival to revive senses and let us forget our sorrows.
Capoeira Centre for 8.30 pm – Marshall Brazilian Dance with Drums.
Capoeira India 9.15 pm
STREET
Rampart Row Street
Shikhar Naad & Group, Balmohan 9.15 pm Percussions & Rainbow parade of 9 dolls united.
Doll Parade Vidyamandir & 9.45 pm
The Art Loft
Batucada Centre for 9.00 pm – Dream world united in a gigantic batucada (influenced
Capoeira India, 10.00 pm Brazilian percussive style of Samba) followed by
Julien Mulot breakdancers, actors, drummers, artists and the
& The Art Loft, crowd.
High Down
British Council Exhibit on Dimensions in British Contemporary Art
Walk through the rapidly evolving British arts scene showcasing artists and their 2D, 3D and 4D art
Date: 5 February to 13 February
Venue: The Museum Gardens, Kala Ghoda
Special lok tarang Acts of Indian Folk Arts Presented by (wzcc)
Bahurupiya from Rajasthan & Gujrat: 5-13th Feb At Regular Intervals
Double Reed Flute Player: 5-13th Feb At Regular Intervals
Puppeteers: 5-13th Feb At Regular Intervals
Kachi Ghodi: 9-13 th Feb At Regular Intervals
ARTS & CRAFT FESTIVAL 5-13 feb 2011 11.00 am-10.00 pm
NGO stalls by Concern India Foundation: Near Lions Gate
Visual Arts: Parking Lot of Rampart Row
Arts & Craft Stalls: Rampart Row Street & Pavement Gallery
Book Exhibitions: Pavement of he Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
STREET
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
5 th Feb Saturday THEME: BLUE – DREAMS OF WATER
Name of the Act: Group: Time : Description
Peacock Dance Sunil Parihar 5.10 pm – A rajasthani folk dance that is slowly diminishing.This is an
5.15 pm effort to revive this popular dance form.
Lok Tarang- Folk Gotipua 5.30 pm – The Gotipua form of dance is performed by young boys who
Dances of India 5.50 pm dress in female attire. Gotipuas represent the Sakhibhava cult
(WZCC) which is based on Lord Krishna. The difficult and intricate
movement of the body limbs is called Bandha in Oriya.
Lok Tarang- Folk Sidhi Damal 6.00 pm – They dance to the beat of drums and gradually pick up tempo
Dances of India 6.20 pm and get into trance breaking tossed coconuts on their heads.
(WZCC) Just like their ancestors from Africa, Siddis’ are masters of
rhythm dance.
Peacock Dance Sunil Parihar 6.25 pm – A rajasthani folk dance that is slowly diminishing.This is an
6.30 pm effort to revive this popular dance form.
Bubble Parade Julien Mallot 6.45 pm – The world is like a big bluebubble, made of water, come and see
and The Art 7.00 pm the aquatic parade with slow motion.
Loft
The Tarpaulin Siddhika 7.05 pm – A slow motion catwalk performance by Tarpaulin Princess and
Princess Lahori & The 7.20 pm her goup.
Art Loft
Peacock Dance Sunil Parihar 7.25 pm – A rajasthani folk dance that is slowly diminishing.This is an
7.30 pm effort to revive this popular dance form.
Peacock Dance Sunil Parihar 7.55 pm – A rajasthani folk dance that is slowly diminishing.This is an
8.00 pm effort to revive this popular dance form.
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
STREET
Lok Tarang- Folk Sidhi Dhamal 8.10 pm- They dance to the beat of drums and gradually pick up tempo
Dances of India 8.30 pm and get into trance breaking tossed coconuts on their heads.
(WZCC) Just like their ancestors from Africa, Siddis’ are masters of
rhythm dance.
Lok Tarang- Folk Gotipua 8.35 pm – The Gotipua form of dance is performed by young boys who
Dances of India 9.00 pm dress in female attire. Gotipuas represent the Sakhibhava cult
(WZCC) which is based on Lord Krishna. The difficult and intricate
movement of the body limbs is called Bandha in Oriya.
Peacock Dance Sunil Parihar 9.05 pm – A rajasthani folk dance that is slowly diminishing.This is an
9.10 pm effort to revive this popular dance form.
Classical / Soul Feet and 9.15 pm – A fusion of classical Indian Dance forms – Bharatnatyam and
Contemporary Art Ecstacy 10.00 pm Kathak dance styles on drums.
6th Feb sunday THEME: GOLD – DREAMS OF FIRE AND GLORY
Family Welfare Concern Inda 4.30 pm – Street play (on Education) to be performed on the stage, mime
Foundation 5.00 pm and dance with singing.
Lok Tarang- Folk Gotipua 5.15 pm- The Gotipua form of dance is performed by young boys who
Dances of India 5.35 pm dress in female attire. Gotipuas represent the Sakhibhava cult
(WZCC) which is based on Lord Krishna. The difficult and intricate
movement of the body limbs is called Bandha in Oriya.
Lok Tarang- Folk Sidhi Dhamal 5.40 pm- They dance to the beat of drums and gradually pick up tempo
Dances of India 6.00 pm and get into trance breaking tossed coconuts on their heads.
(WZCC) Just like their ancestors from Africa, Siddis’ are masters of
rhythm dance.
Lok Tarang- Folk Gotipua 7.45 pm – The Gotipua form of dance is performed by young boys who
Dances of India 8.05 pm dress in female attire. Gotipuas represent the Sakhibhava cult
(WZCC) which is based on Lord Krishna. The difficult and intricate
movement of the body limbs is called Bandha in Oriya.
STREET
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
Lok Tarang- Folk Sidhi Dhamal 8.10 pm – They dance to the beat of drums and gradually pick up tempo
Dances of India 8.20 pm and get into trance breaking tossed coconuts on their heads.
(WZCC) Just like their ancestors from Africa, Siddis’ are masters of
rhythm dance.
The Light Ahead Namita Bodaji 8.25 pm – An attempt made by two artists to produce visual poetry through
8.55 pm painting and dance.
Fire Bandra Fire 9.00 pm – The Fire Jugglers will perform on the beats of the drummers.
and Art Ecstacy 10.00 pm
7th Feb Monday THEME: GREEN – DREAMS OF VEGETATION AND SOUND
SMILE Concern India 4.30 pm- Song with musical instruments and play on elderly care.
Foundation 5.00 pm
Makulele Centre for 5.30 pm – An exotic afro brazilian dance and martial art form.
Capoeira India 5.50 pm
Lok Tarang- Folk Purulia Chhau 6.00 pm- Purulia Chhau is a vigorous form of Dance-Drama, drawing its
Dances of India (West Bengal 6.20 pm themes from the two great epics-Ramayana and Mahabarata.
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Masks and elaborate head-gears are the ornamental apparels of
Chhau Dancers.
Lok Tarang- Folk Kalbelia 6.25 pm – Women dance inspired by the rhythmic beat of the ‘daf’ and the
Dances of India (Rajasthan Folk 6.45 pm plaintive notes of the ‘been’ which highlights the unparalleled
(WZCC) Dance) virtuosity of the dancers often reminiscent of the graceful and
supple movements of snake.
Save the tiger OMG 6.50 pm – Today ecology has become a major concept for us, and tiger
7.10 pm poaching contributes to it in a big way. it is not only a major
concern for the existence of the royal species, but also for our
environment. So, OMG will present to you, the importance of
conservation of Tigers in a humorous way.
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
STREET
Lok Tarang- Folk Purulia Chhau 7.30 pm – Purulia Chhau is a vigorous form of Dance-Drama, drawing its
Dances of India (West Bengal 8.00 pm themes from the two great epics-Ramayana and Mahabarata.
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Masks and elaborate head-gears are the ornamental apparels of
Chhau Dancers.
Lok Tarang- Folk Kalbelia 8.10 pm – Women dance inspired by the rhythmic beat of the ‘daf’ and the
Dances of India (Rajasthan Folk 8.40 pm plaintive notes of the ‘been’ which highlights the unparalleled
(WZCC) Dance) virtuosity of the dancers often reminiscent of the graceful and
supple movements of snake.
Rakasthani Folk Sunil Parihar 8.50 pm – This is a stage renderation of traditional martial art form from
and Art Ecstacy 10.00 pm Kerala .
8th Feb tueday THEME: BLACK – NIGHTMARES OF THE UNDERGROUND WORLD
Lok Tarang- Folk Purulia Chhau 6.00 pm – Purulia Chhau is a vigorous form of Dance-Drama, drawing its
Dances of India (West Bengal 6.20 pm themes from the two great epics-Ramayana and Mahabarata.
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Masks and elaborate head-gears are the ornamental apparels of
Chhau Dancers.
Lok Tarang- Folk Kalbelia 6.25 pm – Women dance inspired by the rhythmic beat of the ‘daf’ and the
Dances of India (Rajasthan Folk 6.55 pm plaintive notes of the ‘been’ which highlights the unparalleled
(WZCC) Dance)” virtuosity of the dancers often reminiscent of the graceful and
supple movements of snake.
The story of black Dhvandwa 7.00 pm – A play showcasing all the feelings that go with the color. All
7.20 pm things Black and and beautiful,evil,dreamy or nightmarish.
Main Manushyiu Natsamaj 7.30 pm – How through postive thinking one can control their six emotions
Hoon 7.55 pm (Enemies)by use of body movements .
Third Space Hrishikesh’s 8.00 pm – It’s a choreographic work dealing with architectural
Centre of 8.15 pm corners,human beings,emotions and motion within.
Contemporary
Dance
STREET
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
Lok Tarang- Folk Kalbelia 8.25 pm – Women dance inspired by the rhythmic beat of the ‘daf’ and the
Dances of India (Rajasthan Folk 8.40 pm plaintive notes of the ‘been’ which highlights the unparalleled
(WZCC) Dance)” virtuosity of the dancers often reminiscent of the graceful and
supple movements of snake.
Lok Tarang- Folk Purulia Chhau 8.45 pm – Purulia Chhau is a vigorous form of Dance-Drama, drawing its
Dances of India (West Bengal 9.00 pm themes from the two great epics-Ramayana and Mahabarata.
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Masks and elaborate head-gears are the ornamental apparels of
Chhau Dancers.
Another Dream Dawadaru 9.05 pm – An audio visual act about the fake dreams we pursue.
Burnt Alive 10.00 pm
9th Feb Wednesday THEME: PINK – DREAMS OF SOFTNESS
Cat Walk of Umami 6.00 pm – A catwalk of life sized fruits with red and pink berries with an
gigantic fruits red 6:15pm organic ecological message.
and pink berries.
+ distribution of
fruits to the crowd
Lok Tarang- Folk Oyillattam 6.25 pm – This dance facing the danger of extinction symbolizes the fight
Dances of India (Tamil Nadu 6.55 pm between Mahishasur and Durga Devi and the fight between
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Peacock and snake is very popular.
Lok Tarang- Folk Pung cholam 7.05 pm – In this dance, the drummer identifies completely with the
Dances of India (Manipur Folk 7.30 pm intricate rhythms he plays on the drum and expresses it through
(WZCC) Dance) corresponding body movements and footwork.
Bhim and Meena Naik 7.40 pm – A Puppet show.
Hanuman 8.10 pm
Lok Tarang- Folk Oyillattam 8.20 pm – This dance facing the danger of extinction symbolizes the fight
Dances of India (Tamil Nadu 8.35 pm between Mahishasur and Durga Devi and the fight between
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Peacock and snake is very popular.
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
STREET
Lok Tarang- Folk Pung cholam 8.45 pm – In this dance, the drummer identifies completely with the
Dances of India (Manipur Folk 9.00 pm intricate rhythms he plays on the drum and expresses it through
(WZCC) Dance) corresponding body movements and footwork.
Would you be Dawadaru 9.05 pm – An audio visual expression of love.
my cat? 10.00 pm
10 th Feb thursday THEME: WHITE – DREAMS OF LIGHTNESS
Lok Tarang- Folk Pung cholam 6.00 pm – In this dance, the drummer identifies completely with the
Dances of India (Manipur Folk 6.30 pm intricate rhythms he plays on the drum and expresses it through
(WZCC) Dance) corresponding body movements and footwork.
Lok Tarang- Folk Oyillattam 6.35 pm – This dance facing the danger of extinction symbolizes the fight
Dances of India (Tamil Nadu 7.05 pm between Mahishasur and Durga Devi and the fight between
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Peacock and snake is very popular.
Bhim and Meena Naik 7.15 pm – A Puppet show.
Hanuman 7.45 pm
Lok Tarang- Folk Pung cholam 7.55 pm – In this dance, the drummer identifies completely with the
Dances of India (Manipur Folk 8.10 pm intricate rhythms he plays on the drum and expresses it through
(WZCC) Dance) corresponding body movements and footwork.
Lok Tarang- Folk Oyillattam 8.15 pm – This dance facing the danger of extinction symbolizes the fight
Dances of India (Tamil Nadu 8.35 pm between Mahishasur and Durga Devi and the fight between
(WZCC) Folk Dance) Peacock and snake is very popular.
Taal Inc and Art Drum Circles 8.45 pm – A dance act which brings street and stylized popular dance
Ecstacy 10.00 pm forms together.
11 th Feb Friday THEME: RED – NIGHTMARES OF FLASHY CREATURES
Lok Tarang- Folk
Dances of India
(WZCC)
Bhangra
(Punjab)
5.30 pm -
5.45 pm
Dancers perform to the rhythm of a drum called Dhol to a tempo
where sound and movement merge into frenzied ecstasy.
STREET
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
Lok Tarang- Folk Bihu (Assam) 5.55 pm- The Bihu dance is an expression of youth’s exuberance
Dances of India 6.10 pm and vigour. They perform this dance with drums and many
(WZCC) indigenous musical instruments.
Lok Tarang- Folk Mewasi 6.20 pm – Mewasi is the tribal dance of Gujarat. The Rama Dhol, Sarnai
Dances of India (Gujarat) 6.35 pm and Thali are the main instruments.
(WZCC)
Rajasthani Bhavai Sunil Parihar 6.45 pm – A matka dance popularised by the talbelia in Rajasthan.
Nritya 7.00 pm
Karagatam St. Lawrence 7.10 pm – The Traditional Folk Dance of Tamil Nadu involves balancing a
School, 7.20 pm pot on the head.
Santacruz
Acoustic & Traveling River 7.30 pm – Traveling River Band takes its music seriously and the serious
Unplugged Band 7.45 pm musically.
Lok Tarang- Folk Bhangra 7.50 pm – Dancers perform to the rhythm of a drum called Dhol to a tempo
Dances of India (Punjab) 8.05 pm where sound and movement merge into frenzied ecstasy.
(WZCC)
Lok Tarang- Folk Bihu (Assam) 8.15 pm – The Bihu dance is an expression of youth’s exuberance
Dances of India 8.30 pm and vigour. They perform this dance with drums and many
(WZCC) indigenous musical instruments.
Lok Tarang- Folk Mewasi 8.40 pm – Mewasi is the tribal dance of Gujarat. The Rama Dhol, Sarnai
Dances of India (Gujarat) 8.55 pm and Thali are the main instruments.
(WZCC)
Keli and Art Thayambaka 9.00 pm- A traditional rajasthani folk dance with swords.
Ecstacy 10.00 pm
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
STREET
12th Feb Saturday THEME: SILVER – DREAMS OF FUTURISTIC SPECIES
Lok Tarang- Folk Bhangra 5.30 pm – Dancers perform to the rhythm of a drum called Dhol to a tempo
Dances of India (Punjab) 5.45 pm where sound and movement merge into frenzied ecstasy.
(WZCC)
Lok Tarang- Folk Bihu (Assam) 5.55 pm – The Bihu dance is an expression of youth’s exuberance
Dances of India 6.10 pm and vigour. They perform this dance with drums and many
(WZCC) indigenous musical instruments.
Lok Tarang- Folk Mewasi 6.20 pm – Mewasi is the tribal dance of Gujarat. The Rama Dhol, Sarnai
Dances of India (Gujarat) 6.35 pm and Thali are the main instruments.
(WZCC)
Raw to the Floor High Down – 6.40 pm – A challenging street style hip hop dance.
Vicky Shriyan 7.00 pm
7.10 pm – Dancers perform to the rhythm of a drum called Dhol to a tempo
7.25 pm where sound and movement merge into frenzied ecstasy.
Lok Tarang- Folk
Dances of India
(WZCC)
Bhangra
(Punjab)
Lok Tarang- Folk Bihu (Assam) 7.35 pm – The Bihu dance is an expression of youth’s exuberance
Dances of India 7.50 pm and vigour. They perform this dance with drums and many
(WZCC) indigenous musical instruments.
Lok Tarang- Folk Mewasi 8.00 pm – Mewasi is the tribal dance of Gujarat. The Rama Dhol, Sarnai
Dances of India (Gujarat) 8.15 pm and Thali are the main instruments.
(WZCC)
Ring of Fire SOOT: School 8.25 pm – A theatrical compostion of characters using coloured flames,
of Original 8.55 pm representing the color palette between light and dark.
Thought
STREET
Sufi Splendour ,
Reza Baba and Art
Ecstacy
Amphitheatre Rampart Row
Sufi and
Capeiora
9.00 pm -
10.00 pm
Sufi whirling a traditonal dance form with spiritual dimension
will be combined with capoeira,a traditional martial art from
Latin America.
Sunday 13 th Feb THEME: RAINBOW – ONE WORLD OF DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES
Lok Tarang- Folk
Dances of India
(WZCC)
Bhangra
(Punjab)
4:00pm – Dancers perform to the rhythm of a drum called Dhol to a tempo
4:15pm where sound and movement merge into frenzied ecstasy.
Lok Tarang- Folk Bihu (Assam) 4.20 pm – The Bihu dance is an expression of youth’s exuberance
Dances of India 4.35 pm and vigour. They perform this dance with drums and many
(WZCC) indigenous musical instruments.
Lok Tarang- Folk Mewasi 4.45 pm – Mewasi is the tribal dance of Gujarat. The Rama Dhol, Sarnai
Dances of India (Gujarat) 5.00 pm and Thali are the main instruments.
(WZCC)
Rajasthani Bhavai Sunil Parihar 5.10 pm – A rajasthani folk dance that is slowly diminishing.This is an
Nritya 5.25 pm effort to revive this popular dance form.
Makulele Centre for 5.35 pm – Style of Brazilian Martial Art Dance.
Capoeira India 5.55 pm
The Light Ahead Namita Bodaji 7.45 pm – An attempt made by two artists to produce visual poetry through
8.15 pm painting and dance.
Acknowledgements :
West Zone Cultural Center (WZCC Udaipur, MOC, GOI), Patricia D’Souza, Julien Mulot,Gaurav Bose,Shoeb
Mashadi (Photographer), Isabelle Viola (Photographer), Anita Anand (Photographer),Dyvia Gulati,Hrishikesh
Pawar,Reza Massah, Janit Gambhir, Sapna Bhavnani, Jehan Manekshaw, A Myth, Umami, Manoj Balaji, Zia Nath,
Ekta Chaudhary, Areeba Khan and Volunteers for the parades (Designers, Actors, Models, Performers)
THEATRE
5th FEB SATURDAY
Munshi Premchand Presented by Mujeeb Khan
NGMA Auditorium
5.30 pm – 6.30 pm
Short Stories
Help Desk
NGMA Auditorium
8.30 pm – 9.30 pm
Love On The Brink Presented By Lillete Dubey
K R Cama Hall
7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Pant on Fire Presented by Sorabh Pant &
Artists Centre Kunal Rao
7.00 pm – 8.00 pm
Main Krishnaa Krishna Ki
NGMA Auditorium
8.30 pm – 9.30 pm
Whatever You Say 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Presented By No License Yet
Munshi Premchand Presented by Mujeeb Khan
NGMA Auditorium
6.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Short Stories
Cut !
NGMA Auditorium
8.30 pm – 9.30 pm
Project S.T.R.I.P. 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Presented By QTP
NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan
Manch Andhere Mein NGMA Auditorium 8.30 pm – 9.30 pm Presented By Virat Kalodbhav
The Interview K R Cama Hall 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Presented By Akarsh Khurana
6th FEB SUNDAY
K R Cama Hall
7th FEB MONDAY
8TH FEB TUESDAY
Munshi Premchand’s Stories
K R Cama Hall
9TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Presented By No License Yet
Presented By Bombay Kannan
Presented By Last Minute
Productions
Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan
Prashn Panchali NGMA Auditorium 8.30 pm – 9.30 pm Presented By ANK
Off Season
K R Cama Hall 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Presented By Hi Pot In Use Tri Angle
THEATRE
10TH FEB THURSDAY
Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan
Ek Madhavbaug Artists Centre 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm Presented by Humsafar Trust
(Play Reading)
Khatijabai NGMA Auditorium 8.30 pm – 9.30 pm Presented By QTP
What The Butler Saw
K R Cama Hall 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Presented By Akvarious
7.30 pm – 8.30 pm Presented by Artists Studio
11th FEB FRIDAY
Crystal Anniversary
NGMA Auditorium
Mad Horses
NGMA Auditorium
9.00 pm – 10.00 pm
Presented by Alyque Padamsee &
Gary Richardson
Sex Morality & Censorship
K R Cama Hall
7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Presented By Sunil Shanbaug
12th FEB SATURDAY
Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan
We Draupadi’s & Sita’s NGMA Auditorium 8.00 pm – 9.30 pm Presented By Kali Theatre
K R Cama Hall 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Presented By Rangshila
Refund
Improv Comedy Improv Comedy by
Artists Centre Shaun Williams
7.30 pm
Love Bytes Presented By Divya Palat
13th FEB SUNDAY
NGMA Auditorium
6.30 pm – 7.45 pm
Mirza Ghalib Ki Haveli
K R Cama Hall
7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Presented By Mujeeb Khan
Visual Arts
Artist Title
Aditi Dikshit & Divya Agarwal What’s Yours is
Mine
Papiertheatre Nürenberg Beyond Price
Oihika Chakrabarti
Supported By
Location Description
Rampart Row Installation
MMB Rampart Row Interactive Installation
Yeh Hai Mumbai Manahkshetra Rampart Row Video Installation
Shahariya Tu Dekh Foundation
Veguri Ravindra Babu Aspiring Aura Art Parking Lot Installation
Reconciliation
Vivek Sonawane Happy Kingdom Rampart Row Sculpture
Vivek Sonawane Post Boxes Rampart Row Sculpture
Shreyas Khanvilkar A Visual Rampart Row Sculpture
Horsepower
Lalit Patil Synonyms of Loss Rampart Row Installation
Domnic Anthony Time Machine Rampart Row Installation
Meena Deewangan & Spider Tree on Suspended
Monika Deewangan Rampart Row Installation
Dibakar Das, Vaishali Kalpataru Rampart Row Installation
Khude, Ulhas Kagde & & Tree on
Ajay Joshi Rampart Row
Simit Raveshia Vatsalaya Studio Anahat Rampart Row Installation
Simit Raveshia Square Foot Studio Anahat Rampart Row Installation
Sunaina Bhalla About Us Rampart Row Installation
Visual Arts
Hetal Shukla Ambe-ssador Rampart Row Satirical Installation
Dilip Vaity Save Nature Grow Rampart Row Suspended
Treasure Installation
Mangesh Rajguru EURO 14 Rampart Row Installation
Ryszard Litwinuik, Nature Artists Rampart Row Progressive
Park Bongi, Myriam du Interactive Art and Horniman Installation
Manoir, Patrick Neuress Installation Circle
Cheo, Shilpa Joglekar,
Prashant Jogdand,
Raman Adone
Shreyas Khanvilkar Tribute to the Lost Horniman Sculpture
Souls Circle
Meghna Loke I’ll Poke You Rampart Row Sculpture
Parveen Kaur Crack It CSMVS Garden Interactive Game
Balwant Sheth School of Map Interactions Amphitheater Installation and Street
Architecture and Parking Lot Furniture
Ramakant Suryavanshi Serpents on the Pavement Interactive Exhibit
Tree of Life outside JAG
Nishith Mehta City Project Parking Lot Installation
Murali Raman Fenester Parking Lot Installation
Rithika Merchant Worlds Within CSMVS Garden Book Installation
Words
Priyanshu Thakur Boot Race with Foot CSMVS Garden Papier Mache
Sculpture
Yusuf Meherally
Centre and HSBC
NMIMS College
Visual Arts
Kashyap S Rawat High-Lights Outside MMB PVC pipe lighting
Kashyap S Rawat Psychedelic Avatar CSMVS Garden Installation
Kashyap S Rawat Street Signage Around Kala Corrugated box
Ghoda Precinct signage
Vikram Sood Un-End! Trees on Lighting from
Rampart Row recycled materials
and at CSMVS
Garden
Pushkar Nagwekar The Zooid Island on Augmented Sculpture
Rampart Row
Puneet Bhatnagar Mumbai for Entrance of Interactive Archway
Creativity Rampart Row Installation
Pankaj Gharde Mumbaism Rampart Row Installation
Bilmat Zeramicz Kala Ghoda & Bilmat Zeramicz Exhibition of Studio
Other Creatures Art pottery of Jyotsna
Bhatt, Vinod Daroz,
Panthini Thakker,
Nehal Rachh, Anju
Pawar, Jagruti Datta,
Foram Thakore, Neha
Goswamy, Chiraya
Sinha & Anuhi Bhatt,
from The Ceramic
Centre Baroda.
Studio Potter’s Market Studio Potter’s Pavement Gallery Pottery – On
Market outside JAG Weekends Only
Himanshu S. Booked Street Outside JAG Book Installation
KGA
Visual Arts
Nanhi Kali, Mumbai Mumbai through Children’s Area Paintings and Mixed
Mobile Creches, Chip My Eyes Media
& EAR Society for the
Hearing Impaired
Vipta Kapadia Vipta’s Black & Museum Paintings
White ‘Space’ Gallery
Arun Puranik Visual History of Coomaraswamy Bollywood
Hindi Cinema Hall Memorabilia
Krsna Mehta One World Parking Lot Textile Installation
Ghanshyam Gupta Serpent Chair Parking Lot Utility Sculpture
Ilyas Ahmed To What And To Around the Kala Scrap Metal
Whom Do You Ghoda Precinct Sculptures
Open The Door Of
Your Mind?
Pia Goswamy My Place is Rampart Row Video Installation
Placeless
Sharmila Samant Mrigjal – The Outside MMB Installation
Mirage
Meena Naik Puppets Children’s Area Installation
Soft Pune Costumes of Parking Lot Exhibit
Maharashtra
Galerie Mirchandani & Fifth Anniversary Sunny House, Exhibit
Steinruecke Show of the Gallery behind Taj
Artist Mahal Hotel -
11th Feb
Mohile Parikh
Center &
ArtOxygen
Visual Arts
Photography
Photographer Title Supported By Location
Sanjiv Valsan View from the Ground KGA Parking Lot
Vivek R. Singh My Grandparents Legacy, Casa Soul Fry
One World, One Life
Joshi Daniel Faces Pavement Gallery
Awaaz-E-Niswan Zist Tarashi : Sculpting Pavement Gallery
Lives
Abhishek Gupta, Tuka Karve & Bombay to Mumbai Dinodia Photo Pavement Gallery
Vishwanath Mishra. Library
Anil Dave, Arun Kumar & Enhancing Vastu Dinodia Photo Pavement Gallery
Ravi Shekhar Library
Ashvin Mehta, Hari Mahidhar Incredible India Dinodia Photo Pavement Gallery
& T. S. Satyan Library
Noshirwan Mistry Face Impact – Interactive Pavement Gallery
Talha I-Phoneography Artists Centre
Kaushal Parikh One World Artists Centre
Bondaiah Adepu Kumbh Mela Artists Centre
Aparna Jayakumar Flex Feroze! Art Entrance
Sanjiv Valsan Outside Toms Art Entrance
Murali Raman Bordering On Parsiana Art Entrance
Shiresh Karrale The Old World Photo Parking Lot
Studio – Interactive
Samar Jodha Bhopal – A Silent Picture Rampart Row -
7th to 13th Feb
Visual Arts
Workshops & Discussions
6th Feb Sunday
Digital Fine Art Workshop
Workshop- Age: 10 yrs plus.
Prior registration mandatory.
(Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
2.00 pm Artists Centre Jatan Atara is a versatile and innovative
photographer and a Digital Art
Specialist.
Bring your own laptop.
Earth to Sky – Digital 12 noon Artists Centre Himanshu Sheth, Professional
Photography demystified. Onwards Commercial Photographer.
Prior registration mandatory. Bring your own camera.
(Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Calligraphy plus Installation 5.00 pm – BNHS Achyut Palav is a renowned master of
7.00 pm modern calligraphy.
Calligraphy – Age: 15 yrs 11.00 am – Artists Centre By Rajan Jagtap.
and above. Prior registration 5.00 pm
mandatory. (Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Live Demo – Black and White 6.00 pm. Artists Centre Well known Artist Ajay De will conduct
in Colour. an interactive demo.
7th Feb Monday
8th Feb Tuesday
Visual Arts
9th Feb wednesday
An Evening Talk: Dimensions
in British Contemporary Art
(in collaboration with British
Council)
6.00 pm CSMVS Nancy Adajania, writer and curator, and
Garden Jitish Kallat, fine artist, in conversation
with Katherine Rose.
2.00 pm Artists Centre By Aparna Jayakumar, Professional
Commercial Independent Photographer.
Bring your own camera.
Masks in Art Therapy. For 2.00 pm Artists Centre Sonie is a practising Art Therapist.
Adults. Prior registration
mandatory (Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Clay in Conversations, 2011 4.00 pm – 7.00 pm ICIA Gallery
10th Feb Thursday
An introduction to the Masters
of Photography
11th Feb Friday
The Pandits – A Family in Clay
Adil Writer – Conversations in Clay
Neha Kudchadkar – The Charles Wallace
experience
Reyaz Badaruddin- Conversations in Clay
Rashi Jain – North East Travels
Sonia Jamal – Smoke firing at Reni Pani
Ceramic residencies in India: Baroda
Centre – Nehal Rachh, Sanskriti Kendra-
Rekha Bajpee, Satori Studio and Maihar,
M.P- Neha Pullarwar,
Sandeep Manchekar- Spanish Lustre
in Turkey.
Visual Arts
12th Feb Saturday
Digital Fine Art Workshop
2.00 pm
Age: 18 yrs plus. Prior
registration mandatory
(Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Appreciation of Indian
Contemporary Art
13th Feb Sunday
The Indian Art Market
Artists Centre
Jatan Atara is a versatile and innovative
photographer and a Digital Art
Specialist.
Bring your own laptop.
1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Seminar Room Tushar Sethi, Director – The Art Trust
CSMVS
Workshop by AVID
11.00 am -
12.30 pm
Seminar Room Dinesh Vazirani: saffronart.com
Workshop by AVID
CSMVS
Acknowledgements:
Academy of Fine Art and Craft, Rachna College of Applied Arts and Crafts, SVT College of Home Science
For Workshops in Visual Arts please refer to the Workshop Section
WORKSHOPS
5th Feb Saturday
Demonstration of Eco- 2.00 p.m. Artists Centre Kawita Thakur
friendly paper mache
handicraft & nameplates.
Good health for life for all. 5.00 pm Artists Centre R.R. Oomerbhoy’s Nutritionist and
welness presentation and Live Cooking
demonstrations of healthy recipes followed
by interactive session.
Color Codes 11 – 1.00 Artists Centre Latika Khosla loves sharing her love for
color with people and makes it as easy as one
two three!
Digital Fine Art Workshop 2.00 pm Artists Centre Jatan Atara is a versatile and innovative
Age: 10 yrs plus Prior photographer and a Digital Art Specialist
registration mandatory
(Restricted no. 20) email:
[email protected]
Stand up Comedy “Pant on Fire” 7.00 pm Artists Centre Sorabh Pant and Kunal Rao
12 noon Artists Centre Himanshu Sheth, Professional Commercial
onwards Photographer. For photo enthusiasts, who
have little to no knowledge on digital
photography this work shops aims to clear
all phobias attached to the digital medium
& guide you towards taking better digital
photos. Participants to bring their own
cameras
6th Feb Sunday
7th Feb Monday
Earth to Sky – Digital
Photography demystified .
Prior registration
mandatory (Restricted
no. 20) Participants to
bring their own cameras.
email: artistscentre@gmail.
com
WORKSHOPS
Insights into Traditional 6.00 p.m. – Artists Centre Enter the worlds of Kalyan Joshi of Bhilwara;
Paramparik Arts 8 p.m. Venkat Shyam Gond of Madhya Pradesh; and
Parichay-Film S. Shakir Ali of Jaipur. Each narrate the process
of painting in their traditional styles. Presented by
Angana Jhaveri
Calligraphy plus 5.00 pm – BNHS Achyut Palav is a world renowned
Installation Prior 7.00 pm calligrapher and master of modern
registration mandatory calligraphy.
(Restricted no. 20) email:
[email protected]
8th Feb Tuesday
Calligraphy. Age:15 yrs 11.00 am – Artists Centre Rajan Jagtap. Calligrapher will conduct
and above.Prior registration 5.00 pm both English and Devnagiri scripts.
mandatory (Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Live Demo – Art in Black and 6.00 pm. Artists Centre Well known Artist Ajay De to conduct an
White in Colour interactive demo
9th Feb Wednesday
Discover your Inner Talent 11.00 am – Artists Centre Interactive Workshop with the aim
Prior registration mandatory 1.00 pm of raising awareness about self
(Restricted no. 20) transformation, creating a new person out
email: [email protected] of yourself.
Dance Movement Therapy 6.00 p.m. Dance Dilshad Dance Therapist & Founder,
Prior registration mandatory The Creative Movement
(Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Artists Centre
WORKSHOPS
10th Feb Thursday
An introduction to the 2.00 pm Artists Centre Aparna Jayakumar, Independent
Masters of Photography Photography Professional
Prior registration mandatory
(Restricted no. 40)
email: [email protected]
Ek Madhavbaug – Play 6.30 pm Artists Centre Presented by Vivek Anand
Reading by Humsafar Trust
Masks in Art Therapy for 2.00 pm Artists Centre Sonie is a practising Art Therapist, trainer
Adults Prior registration and a compere.
mandatory (Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Earth to Sky – Digital 4.30 pm Artists Centre Himanshu Sheth, Professional Commercial
Photography demystified . onwards Photographer. For photo enthusiasts,
Prior registration mandatory who have little to no knowledge on digital
(Restricted no. 20) Participants photography this work shops aims to
to bring their own cameras. clear all phobias attached to the digital
email: [email protected] medium & guide you towards taking better
digital photos. Participants to bring their
own cameras
Mumbai in the time of 4.30 pm – BNHS Presenters: Dr. R V Sharma, Darryl
Climate 7.30 pm D’Monte, Prof T Jayaraman, Meena Menon,
Change – Seminar & Panel Praful Bidwai, Jyoti Mhapsekar, Abhishek
Discussion Bharadwaj, Ubai Hussein
11th Feb Friday
WORKSHOPS
FEB 12 SATURDAY
Raga to Bollywood 11.00 am Artists Centre Music therapy and Stress. Introduction
A workshop on Indian Music. to Indian Classical Music. The universal
By Sunita Bhuyan Seven Notes in Music. The science and
Art of Indian music. A Short demo on
the violin with the Indian percussion
accompaniment of tabla
Digital Fine Art Workshop 2.00 pm Artists Centre Jatan Atara is a versatile and innovative
Age: 18 yrs plus Prior photographer and a Digital Art Specialist
registration mandatory
(Restricted no. 20)
email: [email protected]
Improv Comedy Show 7.30 pm Artists Centre Improv Comedy by Shaun Williams
13th Feb Sunday
Colour Therapy 11.00 am – Artists Centre Amisha Mehta
1.00 pm
Italy meets India- ‘Perfetto 5.00 pm R.R. Oomerbhoy’s Nutritionist and
Pasta’ live demo welness presentation and Live Cooking
demonstrations of healthy recipes followed
by interactive session.
Artists Centre
Avid Spectrum @ Prince of Wales Museum – Seminar Hall
Avid-The School of Continuous Learning, an Essar Family Foundation Initiative, in partnership with Kalaghoda
Association, brings festival goers an unique opportunity to experience a Spectrum of Arts. A two day sojourn in
the realm of Aesthetics, Art, Literature, Cinema, Dance and Music presented by industry experts like Jerry Pinto,
Anuvab Pal, Alka Lajmi and Chandrahas Choudhury amongst others. www.avidedu.in
FEB 12 SATURDAY
Aesthetics: Understanding 10:30 am – 12.30pm Presented by Dr.Gauri Mahulikar Dr. Madhavi Narsalay
beauty & emotion Dept. of Sanskrit, University of Mumbai
Art, Aesthetics & Auctions 1.30 pm to 3.00pm Presented by Dinesh Vazirani (CEO & Co-Founder –
Saffronart)
Literature: The Passion for 3.30 pm to 5.00pm Presented by Jerry Pinto, Author and Poet (National
Reading Award Winner)
Dance: A Multicultural 5.30 pm to 7.00pm Presented by Smita Mahajan and Alka Lajmi Dancer,
Language Teacher, Choreographer, Lyricist & Vocalist
Art: A Channel of Expression 11:00 am – 12.30pm Presented by Tushar Sethi (Director – The Art Trust)
Cinema: Humor in Indian Cinema 1.30 pm to 3.00pm Presented by Anuvab Pal, Playwright and screenplay writer
Literature: A Mirror of Life 3.30 pm to 5.00pm Presented by Chandrahas Choudhury, Novelist &
Literary Critic
Music: The Music within us. 5.30 pm to 7.00pm Presented by Ameya Naik, Music Composer &
Percussionist
FEB 13 Sunday
Age: 12 yrs plus Email: [email protected], SMS: 9920986540. Prior registration mandatory (Restricted no. 80)
Acknowledgements: Ami Patel, Maya, Vinta Nanda. Rupali Guha, Artists’s Centre, Bombay Natural History
Society, The Ceramic Arts Gallery, The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Avid Spectrum and all
the Faculty, Instructors and Presenters for their support.
For Workshops in Literature, Visual Arts, Films please refer to the respective sections.
Map ofMap ofGhoda Art Precinct
National Gallery Of Of
National Gallery
Modern Art (NGMA) (Theatre)
Modern Art (NGMA) (Theatre)
Elphinstone College (Literature)
Elphinstone College (Literature)
3 Museum Garden (Literature)
4 Coomaraswamy Hall (Films)
Museum Garden (Literature)
Children Section
6 Max Mueller Bhavan (MMB)
7 KGA Help Desk Bhavan (MMB)
6 Max Mueller
7 Rampart Row Amphitheatre Stage
KGA Help Desk
8
9 Artist Center Ador House (Workshops)
10 K. R. Cama Oriental Institute (Theatre)
11 Bombay Natural History Society
12 Street Stalls
Bombay Natural History Society
KGA Office (Literature)
8
9
Rampart Row Amphitheatre Stage
Artist Center Ador House (Workshops)
10 (BNHS)Cama Oriental
K. R. (Workshops)
Institute (Theatre)
(BNHS) (Workshops)
Parking Lot & Rampart Row (Visual Arts)
Street Stalls
13 Rhythm House
KGA Office (Literature)
16 Scottish Church
17 Jehangir Art Gallery
18 Army Navy Building
Parking Lot & Rampart Row (Visual Arts)
Rhythm House
Scottish Church
17 Jehangir Art Gallery
18 Army Navy Building
The Kala Ghoda Art District is a crescent-shaped precinct, with its concentration of museums, art galleries, educa-
tional institutions, boutiques and restaurants, has the finest array of heritage buildings in the city and has emerged
as an important art and cultural centre, thronged by visitors and tourists from across the globe.
Kala Ghoda’s buildings give the area a distinct visual identity. There are over 100,000 square feet of existing indoor
gallery space, mass outdoor pavement galleries and exhibition spaces within the covered arcades, making the area a
living, breathing Urban Museum. Support infrastructure like lecture halls, convocation halls and conference facilities,
in Mumbai University, Elphinstone College and other institutions, gives the precinct a unique place in the world of art
and culture.
Kala Ghoda is a magnet for creative talent. Artists, food connoisseurs, fashion designers, architecture buffs; they
flock here.
With the funds from The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival and support from generous sponsors, The Kala Ghoda Association
has helped physically improve the area, restoring buildings and facades, installing people-friendly street furniture
and improving the amenities.
children music
visual arts literature
workshops heritage walk
theatre dance
film street


February 9, 2012 12:37 am by Rukmani Great click!Would love to see of your photography, slaliepcy about rural India.Have you visited the on-going Kalaghoda Art Festival this year in Mumbai?