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Kala Ghoda Arts Festival6 - 14 February 2010

presents

Presence Of The Past

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Kala Ghoda Arts Festival6 - 14 February 2010

presents

Presence Of The Past

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THE WORLD’S GREATEST MOVIES

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FEB 6 SATURDAY Smile NGO Amphitheatre 4.30 pm - 5.00 p.m. Dance

Inauguration Dance Drumcafe - South Africa’s Amphitheatre 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm Featuring some of the Premier Interactive worlds’ top performing Drumming Company, drummers, singers and Africa dancers

INAUGURATION Amphitheatre 6.30 pm By Mr. Jawhar Sircar, Sec. Ministry of Culture

Prince Dance Troupe, Orissa Amphitheatre 7.00 pm - 7.20 pm The winners of ‘India’s Got Talent’ present “Tribute to India - Flag Act”

Sri Devi Nrithyalaya, Amphitheatre 7.30 pm - 8.15pm Chennai’s leading Bharat Chennai Natyam Troupe of 10 young dancers

Mayurbhanj Chhau Troupe Amphitheatre 8.30 pm - 9.15pm A dance that emerged of the Guru Gangadhar from the martials arts of Pradhan Foundation, Orissa characterized by strength grace, agility and acrobatics Prince Dance Troupe, Orissa Amphitheatre 9.15 pm - 9.30 pm Finale presentation, “Lord Krishna” and by the winners of ‘India’s“Dasavatar” Got Talent’. FEB 8 MONDAY IRFT presents the children Amphitheatre 5.00 pm - 6.15 pm “Maharashtrachi of NGO Astitva, Mumbai Parampara” presented through dance

Kathak Troupe Amphitheatre 6.30 pm - 7.30 pm Urrmee, Pune Nateshwar Nritya Amphitheatre 7.30 pm - 8.30 pm Bharata Natyam Troupe Kala Mandir, Mumbai

DANcE

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DANcEFEB 9 TUESDAY Raminder Khurana, Mumbai Amphitheatre 5.45 pm - 6.30 pm Odissi Solo Performance

Amrita Lahiri, Mumbai Amphitheatre 6.45 pm - 7.30 pm Kuchipudi Solo Performance

Lingaraj Pradhan, Orissa Amphitheatre 7.30 pm - 8.15 pm Odissi Solo Performance

Expressions Modern Amphitheatre 8.30 pm - 9.30 pm 8 urban, new age,Dance Company, Mumbai modern and contemporary “The Rush of Movement dance pieces choreographedWithin” by Sumeet Nagdev

FEB 10 WEDNESDAY ADAPT performances Amphitheatre 5.30 pm - 6.15 pm Dance Dance Koli dance Nrithyodaya, Mumbai Amphitheatre 6.30 pm - 7.30 pm Bharata Nrityam Troupe

Contemporary Dance Trio, Amphitheatre 7.30 pm - 8.00 pm Mehneer Sudan, Saba Mumbai Azad & Auritra Ghosh

Pernia Qureshi, Delhi Amphitheatre 8.00 pm - 8.30 pm Kuchipudi Solo Performance

Split Sole Dance Acadamy, Amphitheatre 8.30 pm - 9.00 pm Showcasing “Jazz Funk” Mumbai (Classical Jazz fused with Street style Hip Hop movements)

Sankhya Dance Creations Amphitheatre 9.00 pm - 10.00 pm Bharata Natyam FEB 11 THURSDAY Rangoonwala Foundation Amphitheatre 5.00 pm Dance Maneesha Nrithyalaya Amphitheatre 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Kathak TroupeTrust, Pune

M2’s Federation, Mumbai Amphitheatre 7.00 pm - 8.00 pm Turning Up The Heat with a combination of Salsa, Bollywood and Hip Hop

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Gaudiya Nritya Bharati, Amphitheatre 8.00 pm - 9.00 pm Reviving Bengal’s ancient dance Kolkatta - Gaudiya Nritya FEB 12 FRIDAY Folk Dance 7 mins Amphitheatre 5.00 pm - 5.30 pm Don Bosco Development SocietyPearl Padamsee’s Create Amphitheatre 4.30 pm - 5.30 pmFoundation presents“Change is Possible” FEB 13 SATURDAY Dance Amphitheatre 5.00 pm SMILE The Dance Worx, Amphitheatre 6.30 pm - 7.15 pm Ashley Lobo’s Troupe Performing Art Academy, presents “Sublime Mumbai Street Jazz”

Pandit Arjun Mishra and Amphitheatre 8.30 pm - 9.15 pm Kathak TroupeTroupe, Lucknow Sitalpur Ganesh Purulia Amphitheatre 9.15 pm - 10.00 pm An ancient folk dance- Party, West Bengal drama characterized by ornate costumes and vigorous dancing FEB 14 SUNDAY Dance Amphitheatre 4.30 pm - 5.00 pm Down to Earth NGO Meitei Pung Cholom Amphitheatre 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Dancing AcrobaticTroupe, Manipur Drummers

Skeleton Dance Crew, Delhi Amphitheatre 8.00 pm - 9 00 pm Presenting a “Tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson”

Nrityagram Dance Amphitheatre 9.00 pm - 10.00 pm “Pratima, Reflection”, Ensemble, Bangalore A dance production in Odissi.

DANcE

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cHILDRENFEB 6 SATURDAY If I were God for a day Rampart Row 11.00 am - 12.30 pm Canvas painting activity conducted by Himanshu.

Clay Name Plates with Parking Lot 3.00 pm - 4.00 pm Conducted by Khushboo Traditional Motifs Raitani Ages 6 - 12 (20 registrations)

Traditonally Mobile Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 5. 30pm By Bombay Paperie Mobile hangings using traditional motifs. Ages 5 - 12 (20 registrations)

Paper Bag Puppets Parking Lot 4.30 pm - 6.00 pm Conducted by Arpita Gupta Puppets made using brown paper bags. Ages 7 - 12 (20 registrations)CHILDREN/DANCE La Bayadere : An Indian Parking Lot 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm Ballet by Ashifa Come Ballet set in a temple and dance a part Ages 7 - 12 woven around a wedding (20 registrations)

FEB 7 SUNDAY Magical Madhuban Parking Lot 11.00 am - 12.30 pm This folk art, Madhubani, will be introduced by a traditional artist and activity will be carried out by Arpita Gupta. (20 registrations)

Cupcakes & Cream Parking Lot 11.00 am - 12.30 pm Icing cupcakes using traditional motifs Conducted by Anushka and Nikita (20 registrations) Kuchipuddi - Storytelling Parking Lot 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm Workshop Conducted by in Indian Classical Dance. Amrita Lahiri. Ages 6-10 yrs. (25 registrations)

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Painting & Stitching Parking Lot 4.30 pm - 6.00 pm Conducted by Meera Nagpal Ages Canvas Bags 7 - 12 (20 registrations)

Games of Yore Parking Lot 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Conducted by Ami Kothari Playing and creating traditional gamesCHILDREN/LITERATURE An evening of Interactive David Sassoon 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Presented by Anshumanni Rudra Storytelling for Kids Library Garden

CHILDREN/LITERATURE The Karadi Song Hour Museum Garden 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Presented by Karadi Tales for Kids Age group - 4-8 yrs Colours of India - Parking Lot 6.00 pm - 7.30 pm Conducted by Amisha Mehta with Colour & Music Therapy Muktaangan (20 registrations) FEB 8 MONDAY Box Making using Parking Lot 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm Conducted by Amruta Pathre. corrugated paper. Ages 8-12yrs (20 registrations) Ready…Steady…PLAY! Parking Lot 4.30 pm - 6.00 pm Drama Workshop conducted by Shaizia Ages 8 - 12 yrs (20 registrations)

Lighting up our Lives! Rampart Row 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Lantern Making conducted by Ami Kothari Ages 4-8 yrs (20 registrations)CHILDREN/ART WORKSHOP Pottery workshop Bilmat Zeramicz Gallery Conducted by Zareen R Mistry “Making Faces” at Bilmat Zeramicz Gallery For Registration/ Fees-call 2265 2091/ 2265 3310 FEB 9 TUESDAY Motivational Art Workshop Parking Lot 2.30 pm- 4.00 pm Conducted by ‘Art Feat’, with foot with the Dhirubhai Ambani artist N Ramakrishnan.School Children

cHILDREN

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Craft from Handmade Paper Parking Lot 3.00 pm - 4.00 pm Conducted by Anand Prakash of Anand’z Creation. Ages 10+ (20 registrations)

Motivational Workshop Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 5. 00pm Conducted by ‘Art feat’, with foot artist N Ramakrishnan. Ages 8+. (20 registrations)

Our Little Yogis Parking Lot 5.30 pm- 6.30 pm Conducted by by Neepa Mehta Yoga. Ages 7 - 12 yrs (20 registrations) FEB 10 WEDNESDAY CHILDREN/DANCE Kuchipuddi - Storytelling Parking Lot 3.30 pm - 5.00 pm Workshop by Amrita Lahiri. Ages in Indian Classical Dance. 6-10yrs (20 registrations)

Clay Modelling Museum Garden 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm Workshop by Vanmala. Ages 3-12yrs. (15 registrations) CHILDREN/MUSIC Let’s Make Music Together Parking Lot 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Music workshop with Prabhakar Ages 6+ yrs (20 registrations) FEB 11 THURSDAY Last date for registration Bilmat Zeramicz 10.00 am - 12.00 noon The Ceramic Art Gallery, Pottery workshop Gallery 73 Nagindas Master Road, Fort. “Making Faces” Mumbai 400 001 Phone 2265 2091 / 2265 3310 Kreating Keepsakes Parking Lot 3.00 pm - 4.00 pm Workshop conducted by Scrapbook Making Kaya Shewakramani Ages 6-12 yrs (30 registrations) Classic Calligraphy with Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 5.30pm Conducted by Achyut Palav Sankrit Styles Ages 12+ yrs (25 registrations)

Origami Parking Lot 4.30 pm - 6.00 pm Conducted by Sopie Ahmed Age: 10+ yrs (30 registrations)

cHILDREN

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FEB 12 FRIDAY CHILDREN/DANCE Wonderous World of Warli Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 5.00 pm A workshop with traditional artists, conducted by SIFE Somaiya Social Cell. Ages 6-12 yrs (30 registrations)

Clay Modelling Museum Garden 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm Workshop by Vanmala. Ages 3-12yrs. (15 registrations)

Heritage Walk For Gateway of India 4.30 pm “Starting from Gateway Children of India walking through Regal Circle to CSVMS Museum

Art Dekko - Museum Garden 5.30 pm This would be followed by an Art A Heritage Workshop Workshop Conducted by Brinda Miller Origami Parking Lot 5.00 pm - 5.30 pm With Jai Ranjit Ages 7 -12 (20 registrations per workshop) Origami Parking Lot 5.30 pm - 6.00 pm Ballet Basics Parking Lot 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm Conducted by the Ashifa Ballet. Ages 7 -12 (20 registrations)FEB 13 SATURDAY Shape Of Things To Come Museum Garden 10.00 am - 12.00 noon Conducted by Brinda Miller. A Nature Workshop Ages 6 yrs+ ( 30 registrations) Making Faces The Ceramic 10.00 am - 12.00 noon Workshop conducted by Art Gallery, Zareen R Mistry Workshop 73 Nagindas Ages 4-9 yrs Master Rd., Fort. Phone 2265 2091/ 2265 3310

Mumbai’s Classic Heritage Parking Lot 10.30 am-11.30 am Drawing and Painting Workshop Conducted by Rekha Shivdasani. Ages 8-15yrs) (25 registrations)

cHILDREN

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Mumbai’s Majestic Heritage Parking Lot 12.00 noon - 1.00 p.m. Drawing and Painting Workshop conducted by Rekha Shivdasani. (25 registrations) Workshop with Art Feat & Parking Lot 1.00 pm - 3.00 p.m Aditya Birla School Children foot artist N. Ramakrishnan will attend this workshop CHILDREN/LITERATURE Workshop 6, Part I Create BNHS Auditorium 11.00 am - 2.30 pm Presented by Tinkle Magazine Your Own Super Hero

Photography Workshop BNHS 2.30 pm - 5.30 pm Shari School of Photography and Digital Imaging Magic Of Origami Parking Lot 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm Conducted by Sopie Ahmed for ages 8-12 yrs (30 registrations)CHILDREN/LITERATURE Taranauts and the Museum Garden 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Come and discover the tricks SUPER-TARA -NOVA and twists of Tufan, Zarpa, and Zvala’s superpowers and blast off in search of superfantabulous secrets of Mithya. Presented by Roopa Pai for ages 8-10 yrs, supported by HachetteCHILDREN/LITERATURE A Funny, Freaky, Foodie David Sassoon 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Presented by Sampurna Chatterjee Feisty Poetry session Library Garden with Fried Frog. Be Jewelled…Antique Parking Lot 5.00 pm- 6.30 pm Jewellery making workshop to Modern conducted by Shachee Shah for 10-15 yrs (15 registrations)

Puppet Show/Puppet Parking Lot 5.00 pm- 6.30 pm Conducted by Amar Chitra Katha making workshop Group - ACK Media

cHILDREN

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FEB 14 SUNDAY Valentine Day Special “Love Is In The Air Balloons” Museum Garden 10.00 am - 12.00 noon Workshop by Nuriya Ranijiwala Ages 4 yrs + ( 30 registrations)

Workshop for anyone Bilmat Zeramicz 10.00 am - 12.00 noon Conducted by Zareen R Mistryover 10 years Making Faces

Indus Valley Toys Parking Lot 11.00 am -12 noon Conducted by Anjana Chetty Terracotta workshop. 8-15yrs (20 registrations)

Traditional Tribal Costumes Parking Lot 11.00 am -12.30 pm Conducted by Arti Kalro of Aiko Creations 8-12yrs (20 registrations)CHILDREN/LITERATURE Workshop 6, Part II BNHS 11.00 am - 2.30 pm Presented by Tinkle Magazine Create Your Own Super Hero

Photography Workshop BNHS 2.30 pm - 5.30 pm Conducted by Sudharak Olwe Beauty Of Batik. Parking Lot 2.30 pm - 4.00 pm Conducted by Workshop on traditional Anita Chakraborty 10 yrs and batik techniques above (15 registrations)

Wonderous World of Warli Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 5.30 pm A workshop with traditional artists, conducted by SIFE Somaiya Social Cell. Ages 6-12 yrs (30 registrations)

Love Is In The ‘Air- Balloons’ Parking Lot 4.00 pm - 5.30 pm Workshop conducted by Nuriya Ranijiwala. Ages 4-10 yrs ( 30 registrations)

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CHILDREN/LITERATURE Horrid Henry’s Tricks and Museum Garden 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm Have a blast in the popular Horrid Tan-Ta-Rum-se Henry hour! Have your say. Your way! Supported by Hachette Age Group 8-10 yrs

Let’s Make Music. Parking Lot 5.30 pm - 6.00 pm Conducted by Prabhakar and Niranjan .Ages 6 -15yrs. (25 registrations)

Let’s Make Music. Amphitheatre 6.00 pm - 6.30 pm Conducted by Prabhakar and Niranjan .Ages 6 -15yrs. (25 registrations)

FEB 9 TUESDAY Hobby Ideas Workshops Museum Garden 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm

FEB 11 THURSDAY Hobby Ideas Workshops Museum Garden 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm FEB 12 FRIDAY Hobby Ideas Workshops Museum Garden 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm

CHILDREN Cube Of Concern Parking Lot Interactive InstallationShital Mehta

All registrations for Childrens workshops are on the spot. The Childrens sections would like to thank The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

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Cama Hall

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Cama Hall

Max Mueller

BNHS Auditorium

BNHS Auditorium

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

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The film “Amen.” examines the links between the Vatican and Nazi Germany.

Tae-suk, a young man drifts around on his motorcycle to find empty houses to stay in till the owners return.

The film narrates the memories of a 40-year-old man, Esteban Leguizamon, who was sent to fight on Malvinas Islands in 1982 at the age of 18.

A group of teenagers break into one of the La Zona residences.

Followed by a discussion with Dolly Thakore

This sensitively made film revolves around the lives of our older generation.

A film based loosely on the life of Park Kyung-won, Korea’s first civilian woman pilot who lived in 1920s Japan.

Set in the majestic landscape of Ladakh, Himalayas; Samsara is a quest. One man’s struggle to find spiritual Enlightenment.

Four interlinked stories, all taking place in Paris, all connected by a very particular cafe.

FILM

FEB 6 SATURDAYAmen (English) by Costa-Gavras (2002) (132mins)

3 IRON (Korean) by Kim Ki-duk (2004) 6 wins & 6 nominations (88 mins)

Blessed by Fire (Spanish) by Tristán Bauer (2005) 14 wins & 8 nomination (100 mins)

La Zona (Spanish) by Rodrigo Plá (2007) 16 win & 7 nominations (97 mins)

‘Irani Cafes/Inheritance of Loss’ by Saloni Shukla

Phir Kabhi by V.K. Prakash (Hindi) 2009 (119 min)

FEB 7 SUNDAYBlue Swallow (Korean) by Yoon Jong Chan (2005) (133 min) 1 win

Samsara (Ladakhi) by Pan Nalin (2001) 2 wins & 1 nomination (136 mins)

I always wanted to be a gangster (French) by Samuel Benchetrit (2007) 3 wins & 2 nominations (113 min)

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A Ton Of Luck (Spanish) by Rodrigo Triana (2006) 1win 2 nomination

Dharam by Bhavna Talwar (Hindi) 90min (2007) followed by Q&A session with the Director

Song Of Sparrows (Farsi) Majid Majidi (2008) 5 wins & 2 nominations(96mins)

Kumar Talkies by Pankaj Rishi Kumar (Hindi) (1998) 74 min followed by a Q& A with the Director

Short films

FEB 8 MONDAYRan by Akira Kurosawa (Japanese) 1985(162mins)

Ghost Taxi (Korean) by Donald G. Jackson (2000)

Habana Blues (Spanish) by Benito Zambrano (2005) (110 mins)

Blindflyers by Bernd Sahling (2004) (88 min)

Max Mueller

Max Mueller

Max Mueller

BNHS

BNHS

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

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Max Mueller

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True story based on actual events in Colombia in May 2003.

A Hindu Brahmin priest lives by his belief in the ‘true Hindu way of life’.

Karim works at an ostrich farm outside of Tehran, Iran.

Kumar Talkies is a run-down cinema in small town Kalpi. the faces of moviegoers reflected in the dark speak for themselves - the magic of cinema will never cease to captivate.

Bare - Santana Issar, Erased - Neha Thakkar, I am the beginning of an Eye - Bady Minck, I am - Ashish Dawar Squall - Amit Khanna

A story of greed, a lust for power, and ultimate revenge.

Off-the-wall horror/comedy from South Korea follows cab driver Gilnam as he is struck and killed by another taxi driver while on his way to a date.

Two young cuban musicians, Ruy and Tito, share the same dream: to become famous and finally leave Havana.

Marie and Inga are not much different to other girls their age – they just can’t see.

FILM

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Love On The Run by François Truffaut (French) (94 mins)

Wrap Up (Spanish) by Ramón Costafreda (2007) 3 wins (90 min)

Shamiana presents films followed by discussion

Travellers & Magician by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche (Bhutan) (103 min)

FEB 9 TUESDAYAlas for me -by Godard- (French) 1993 (95 mins)

City In Heat (Spanish) by Ciudad en celo 2007 1win & 1 nomination (104 min)

Beyond The Clouds by Michelangelo Antonioni, Wim Wenders(Italian) (112 mins)

The Promise - Kaige Chen (Mandarin) (121 mins)

Max Mueller

Max Mueller

BNHS

BNHS

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

Max Mueller

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After five years of troubled marriage Antoine and Christine Doinel have an amicable divorce.

Valeria - Eccentric, dreamer and funny, in her 25 she finds herself in the most surreal love crossroads of her life.

Atef (6 mins) Egypt, Shoonyata (16 mins) India/UK (It was the Red Carpet Film in the New York Film Festival this year), Yeh Jahaan (20 mins) India (This film premiers at the KGAF), Kismat (6 mins) India, Paanch Minus One( 4 mins) India, Gypsy (7 mins) India

The cataclysmic conclusion of the monk’s tale leaves Dondup with a dilemma--is the grass truly greener on the other side?

“Helas Pour Moi” is about the search for faith, memory, truth and love.

A group of friends in their 40s meet daily at a typical café of Buenos Aires.

Made of four short tales, linked by a story filmed by Wim Wenders.

When the world was young, laid a Kingdom between the Land of Snow and the Barbarian Territory where gods and men lived side by side and promises were lies.

FILM

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A Time For Drunken Horses (Persian) by Bahman Ghobadi (80mins)

Short films - ‘Cinema City’ - series of 6 short films’ 80 min followed by Panel Discussion with the directors

Short films

Visual Arts / Films

FEB 10 WEDNESDAYMadadayo- Akira Kurosawa - (Japanese) (134 mins)

White Elephant by Aijaz Khan followed by a discussion with the director

Nobody Is Perfect Raphael Sibilla (Spanish) 2006) 2 wins & 2nomination (82 min)

Max Mueller

BNHS

BNHS

Casa Soul Fry

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

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After their father dies, 12 year old Ayoub, the new head of the family, is told that his handicapped brother, Madi, needs an immediate operation.

Certified Universal by Avijit Mukul Kishore, Sin City by Srikant Agawane, Do Rafique by Rafeeq Ellias, Have you Dreamt Cinema by Hansa Thapliyal, Darkroom by Renu Sawant, Dhananjay Kulkarni “Chandragupt” by Rhivu Laha

When four friends meet, Portraits of Belonging: Sagira Begum, New Improved Delhi

Films by Arzan Khambata, Seema Kohli, Jenny Bhatt, Dr. Subodh Kerkar, Paresh Maity, Yogi Chopra & Murali Raman.

Uehida Hyakken-sama was a university professor until an air raid, when he left to become a writer.

The President is a star, a miracle worker, a consumate leader of men, committed to social justice, but torn between idealism and pragmatism.

Rubén is deaf, Carlos is blind Dani is lame. Carlos is going to get married on 27 August to his life-long girl friend.

FILM

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Secrets Of State by Philippe Haim (French) 2008 (99 min)

Downfall (German) by Oliver Hirschbiegel (156 mins)

Shamiana

Let me Twist by Saurabh Shukla (Hindi) (25min) followed by a discussion with the Director

Following the film screening of Let me Twist by Saurabh Shukla and a brief discussion by him, the given films will be screened.1. Leaving fear behind by Dhondup Wangchen2. Vartul by Santosh Ram3. The Stitches Speak by Nina Sabnani

FEB 11 THURSDAYPassion-Godard- (French) by Jean-Luc Godard (88 mins)

Galindez File by Gerardo Herrero (Spanish) 2003 2 nomination (126 min)

Max Mueller

Max Mueller

BNHS

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Cama Hall

Cama Hall

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In France, terrorist groups and intelligence agencies battle in a merciless war everyday, in the name of radically opposed ideologies.

The movie goes on to show how Hitler and Eva lived their last hours in the Bunker.

Rupee Worth a Million by (4mins)Rehman (8mins) India, I Can Hear You Calling (18mins) India, Little Sivaji (5mins) India, Parking Attendant (8mins) Estonia, Hooked (4mins) India

The film explores the man-woman relationship.

On a movie set, in a factory, and at a hotel, Godard explores the nature of work, love and film making.

New York and the Dominican Republic in the 1950’s. Madrid, the Basque Country, Miami and the Dominican Republic in the 1980’s.

FILM

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The Bow (Korean) 2005 1 win 2 nomination

Billin My Love by Shai Pollack (Israel) 2006 (85 min)

In Memory of Friends 1990 (60 min) & A Time to Rise 1981 (40 min) both films by Anand Patwardhan followed by a Q& A session with him.

Short films - Animation films by students of IIT’s IDC dep.

Short films

FEB 12 FRIDAYQuiet Duel-Akira Kuroasawa - (Japanese) (95 mins)

Janis And John by Samuel Benchetrit (French) 2003 (105 min)

Cama Hall

Max Mueller

Max Mueller

BNHS

BNHS

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

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A sixty and something year old captain has been raising for ten years a girl since she was six.

The village of Bil’in is about to lose over a half of its territory to the Separation Barrier and to the Jewish settlement of Modi’in Elite

“In Memory of friends -On the efforts of a group of Sikhs and Hindus to rebuild communal harmony A Time to Rise - On the efforts of Indian immigrant farm workers in Canada to form a union.” Arjun, C9H13NO3, Coffee, Magic Within, Shadow, Candy Tree, Bird Watching, Saru, The forbidden truth, Dada no des.

Sakhi Pila: Boy Odissi Dancers by Santosh Gaur, Man’s Woman by Amit Dutta, Jadui Pankh by Nitin Das

Kyoji Fujisaki, a young doctor, contracts syphilis from a patient during wartime surgery. After the war, he returns to his fiancée and rejects her without explanation.

Things look bad for Pablo. He’s got two weeks to come up with 100,000 Euros.

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The Bands Visit (Hebrew) by Eran Kolirin (2007) 41 wins 9 nominations (87 mins)

The World according to Monsanto by Marie-Monique Robin (English dub) (109 min)

Waltz With Bashir (Hebrew) 2008 Nominated for Oscar, Golden Globes. Another 23 wins & 23 nominations

Shortfilms

Visual Arts films

Following the repeat screening of Visual art films the given shortfilm will be screened.Breaking in Bollywood - Series of six short films by Ruchika

Films by Celebrities

Cama Hall

Max Mueller

Max Mueller

BNHS

BNHS

Casa Soul Fry

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A little Egyptian police band arrives in a remote town in Israel, having gotten lost on their way to a concert at which they have been invited to play.

The film tells you everything that you need to know. Crazy plant manipulation. Gene splicing. Putting animal DNA into plants.

One night at a bar, an old friend tells director Ari about a recurring nightmare in which he is chased by 26 vicious dogs. Every night, the same number of beasts.

Ek Manohar Kahani by Paromita Vohra Notes on Man Capture by Nandini Bedi

Films by Arzan Khambata, Seema Kohli, Jenny Bhatt, Dr. Subodh Kerkar, Paresh Maity

Films by Aditya Hitkari & Divya Palat, Bina Aziz with Shayan Aziz, Madhuri Iyer and Kahini Iyer, Dr. Subodh Kerkar, Salim Asgar Ali & Cheff Maxwith Viral Manek, Akash Thakker, Debo Kni and Shiv Bhalla

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Nikhil comes to Canada from India to find his fortune and is convinced by his uncle to work as a companion and care-giver to Sam, an elderly Jewish man.

The film throws light on the necessity of women empowerment in the society.

A most unusual story told with equally unusual conviction.

Based on a true story, Patrick Grandperret’s devastating film is an adaptation of legendary director Maurice Pialat’s long-cherished project.

People from different parts of the world try to realize their dream of cinema and show people movies.

A young boy lives with blind parents.

“Presence of the Past” Screening followed by winner announcement

Based on Saratchandra Chatterjee’s novel, Devdas is a tale of love affection and hatred.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s take on Devdas

Anurag Kashyap sees Devdas in modern day as Dev D.

Broken Bangles (16 mins) India, Man in the Mirror (4 mins) India, Co-incidence (12 mins) India.

FEB 13 SATURDAYSam & Me- Deepa Mehta (English) (1991) (94 mins)

RITA Film by Renuka Sahane (Marathi) followed by a Q& A session with the director

Raat Gayi Baat Gayi by Saurabh Shukla

Murderers by Patrick Grandperret french (2006) 1 win (100 min)

Commarades in Dreams by Uli gaulke (German) (2006) (106 min)

Bilal by Sourav Sarangi (Bengali) (88 min)

Young filmmaker competition films

FEB 14 SUNDAYDevdas by Bimal Roy (1955) followed by discussion with Rinki Bhattacharya

Devdas by Sanjay Leela Bhansali (2002)

Dev D by Anurag Kashyap (2009) followed by discussion with Anurag Kashyap.

Shamiana presents shortfilms followed by discussion”

Cama Hall

Max Mueller

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

Max Mueller

BNHS

Casa Soul Fry

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

Cama Hall

BNHS

1.00 pm - 4.00 pm

4.00 pm-7.00 pm

7.00pm - 10.00pm

4.00 pm-7.00 pm

7.00 pm-10.00 pm

8.00 pm-10.00 pm

7.00 pm-9.00 pm

1.00 pm - 4.00 pm

4.00 pm-7.00 pm

7.00 pm-10.00 pm

5.00 pm - 7.00 pm

The Film Section would like to thank UTV World Movies, Shemaroo World Cinema, Smriti Garach and our celebrity film makers.

FILM

Ahmedabad Promenade, (16 minutes)

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FEB 6 SATURDAYWorkshop 1(advanced), Part 1 Writing to be published.

Workshop 2 (basic), Part 1 An Introduction to Freelance Journalism

LITERATURE / CHILDRENWorkshop 3 (Kids) Part 1.

In Memoriam

Book Launch - The Aditi Adventures by Suniti Namjoshi

A Decade of Books

FEB 7 SUNDAYWorkshop 1(advanced), Part 2. Writing to be published.

Workshop 2 (basic), Part 2 An Introduction to Freelance Journalism(Biggners)

LITERATURE / CHILDRENWorkshop 3 (Kids) Part 2.

LITERATURE / CHILDRENShort Story Competition prize distribution

LITERATURE / CHILDRENThe Karadi Song Hour for Kids

LITERATURE / CHILDRENAn interactive Storytelling Session for Kids and Adults!

The Kala Ghoda Lecture

Elphinstone College

Kala Ghoda Asso. Off.

BNHS Auditorium

David Sasoon Library garden

Museum Gardens

David Sasoon

Elphinstone College

Kala Ghoda Asso. Office

BNHS Auditorium

BNHS Auditorium

Museum gardens

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sasoon Library garden

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

5.00 pm - 5.30 pm

8.00 pm - 9.00 pm

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

Conducted by Anita Roy, Manisha and Annie

Conducted by Kavitha Rao

Creative Writing and Reporting Conducted by Amrita Salian

For Habib Tanvir, Dilip Chitre and Meenakshi Mukherjee

Presented by Tulika Books

Conducted by Nilanjana Roy

Conducted by Anita Roy, Manisha and Annie

Presented by Kavitha Rao

Conducted by Amrita SalianCreative Writing and Reporting

Presented by St. Gregorious School

Presented by Karadi Tales

Presented by Anshumanni Rudra

With Chetan Bhagat

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Bombay Then, Mumbai Now

FEB 8 MONDAYBook launch - Neti Neti

Panel discussion on the delicious variety of food writing.

Open Mic / Screen

City Stories - moderated by Anjum Hasan

FEB 9 TUESDAYBook Launch- Fairyish Tales by Sumit Mullick

Fresh Off the shelf

Meet the author Biddu on his autobiography ‘Made in India’

Panel discussion on travel writing

FEB 10 WEDNESDAYBook launch - Daylight Robbery by Surendra Mohan Pathak, translated by Sudarshan Purohit

Signals from the Studio

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

8.00 pm - 9.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

7.30 pm

8.00 pm - 10.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

7.30 pm - 8.00 pm

8.00 pm - 9.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.30 pm

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

An audio visual interatction with author Naresh Fernandes, Moderated by Girishi Shahane. Featuring Chirodeep Chaudhuri, Sooni Taraporevala, Ketaki Sheth and Rafeeq Ellias.

Anjum Hasan in conversation with Chandrahas Chaudhury on her new book

Moderated by Vikram Doctor - featuring Nilanjana Roy, Shoba Narayan and Rushima M. Ghidiyal.

Featuring Chandrahas Choudhury, Amit Varma and Lata Jagtiani

Presented by Macmillan Publishers

Featuring Dilip D’Souza, Mathew Menacherry, Amrita Chowdhury , Deepanjana Paul and BLAFT

Moderated by Peter Griffin. Featuring Janhavi Acharekar, Mini Kurien and Zac Oyeah.

BLAFT; Guest speaker - Prahlad Kakkar

Sudhir Patwardhan and Sunil Gawde in conversation with Ranjit Hoskote. Chaired by Harsha Bhatkal.

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Readings- Kaifi and I

Open Mic /Open screen

FEB 11 THURSDAYBook Launch- The President is coming by Anuvab Pal

Fresh Off the Shelf

Poetry Reading

“Do Rafiques... Aur Ek Namita”

FEB 12 FRIDAYBook launch - Dork , The Incredible Adventures of Robert ‘Einstein’ Varghese by Sidin Vadakut

Fresh Off The Shelf

Gallerie, the arts & ideas journal launches its 25th issue, “CHECKPOINT PALESTINE”.

Dastangoi- Well known Dastangos weave a magical carpet out of words…

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

7.30 pm - 8.00 pm

8.00 pm - 8.30 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

7.00 pm - 8.00 pm

8.00 pm - 9.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.30 pm

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

7.30 pm - 8.00 pm

8.00 pm - 9.00 pm

Readings from Shaukat Kaifi’s memoir, Kaifi and I by Shaukat Kaifi and Shabana Azmi, followed by a discussion with the book’s translator, Nasreen Rehman.

Presented by Random House

Featuring Soumya Bhattacharya, Annie Zaidi, Gioia Guerzoni Amrita Tripathy and Melvin Burgess moderated by Dilip D’Souza.

Featuring poet Somshuklla Das

Rafeeq Ellias and Rafiq Baghdadi in conversation with Namita Devidayal

Presented by Penguin Books

Moderated by Samit Basu- Featuring Mohyna Srinivas , Manjul Bajaj, Ravi Subramanian, Bulbul Sharma

Editor Bina Sarkar Ellias in conversation with art curator/ advisor Sharmishta Ray, Arundhati Subramaniam and Prabodh Parekh.

Featuring the ancient tradition first revived by Mahmood Farooqui and Danish Husain.

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FEB 13 SATURDAYGraphic Storytelling (Advanced workshop)

Writing for Film and Theatre (Beginners Workshop)

Create your own superhero! (Kids workshop)

The Literature Quiz

Audio Stories

Taranauts and the SUPER-TARA -NOVA - Come and discover the tricks and twists of Tufan, Zarpa, and Zvala’s superpowers and blast off in search of superfantabulous secrets of Mithya. Ages 8-10 yrs.

Funny, Freaky, Foodie Feisty Poetry session with Fried Frog for All Ages!

Storyteller Extraordinaire and and wonderful artist Bulbul Sharma wants all children of all ages to help her make a book!

City Poetry

Visual Storytelling: Bodily:the beginnings of the Bapat archive project

Beautiful Minds: A panel discussion on mental well-being and creativity

Elphinstone College

KGA Office*

BNHS

BNHS

Museum Gardens

Museum Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

David Sassoon Library Garden

11.00 pm - 4.00 pm

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

10.30 am - 3.00 pm

4.30 pm - 7.30 pm

4.30 pm - 5.00 pm

5.00 pm - 6.30 pm

5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

6.00 pm - 7.00 pm

7.00 pm - 8.00 pm

8.00 pm - 8.30 pm

8.30 am - 9.30 pm

Presented by Ambarish Satwik, Samit Basu, Sarnath Banerjee

Presented by Anuvab Pal

Presented by Tinkle magazine

Sumant Srivatsan from the Bombay Quiz Club

Radio City

Presented by Roopa Pai and Hachette

Presented by Sampurna Chattarji

Presented by Bulbul Sharma

Curated by Arundhathi Subramaniam of Poetry Circle.

Presented by Ambarish Satwik and Sarnath Banerjee

Panel moderated by Menka Shivdasani

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FEB 14 SUNDAYGraphic Storytelling (Advanced workshop)

Writing for Film and Theatre (Beginners Workshop)

Create your own superhero! (Kids workshop)

Dastan goi - A special Dastan for children!

Raja Nang Dhadanga - The Emperor’s New Clothes. Listen to this old favourite in a new avatar in Hindi verse!

Horrid Henry’s Tricks and Tan-Ta-Rums. Age Group 8-10Have a blast in the popular Horrid Henry hour! Have your say..your way!

Poetry Slam

Elphinstone College

KGA Office*

BNHS

David Sassoon Library Garden

Museum Gardens

Museum Gardens

David Sassoon Library Garden

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

11.00 am - 4.00 pm

10.30 pm - 3.00 pm

5.00 pm- 6.00 pm

5.00 pm- 6.00 pm

6.00 pm- 7.00 pm

6.30 pm- 8.00 pm

Presented by Ambarish Satwik, Samit Basu, Sarnath Banerjee

Anuvab Pal with Rahul Da Cunha, Purva Naresh, Colin Bateman and Raja Menon

Presented by Tinkle magazine

Presented by Mahmood Farooqui and Danish Husain

Pratham Books. Chief Guest: Ratna Pathak Shah.

Vatsala Kaul Banerjee and Hachette

Presented by Caferati

The Literature Section would like to thank Peter Griffin,Preeti Singh,Ayesha Thomas, The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, BNHS and the David Sassoon Library

*Kala Ghoda Association, C/o A.T.E. Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.,4th Floor, Dr. V. B. Gandhi Marg, Fort, Mumbai 400 023 • Tel : 6505 5034

To register for all Literature Workshops - [email protected]

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MUSIc

FEB 6 SATURDAY Sahir Amphitheatre 6.15 pm 16 yr. old rapper performing original songs for social awarness FEB 7 SUNDAY The Other People Amphitheatre 11.00 am - 12 noon Rock and Roll Band

Dischordian Amphitheatre 12.30 pm -1.30 pm Acoustic Band

Full Moon Rising Amphitheatre 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Rock Band

Muktangan Choir Group Amphitheatre 5.15 pm - 6:00 pm Children’s Choir

Hurricane Bell Amphitheatre 8:00 pm - 8.45 pm US band in collaboration with American Centre

Dharohar Amphitheatre 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Rajasthani Folk with British Beat Boxing in collaboration with British Council.FEB 8 MONDAY Aparna Panshiker (Vocal) Horniman Circle 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm Classical / Fusion Jayen Varma (Bass Guitar) GardenSanjay Deshpande (Tabla)Sunil Avchat (Flute) Sugato Bhaduri with Horniman Circle 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm Mandolin/TablaAditya Kalyanpur Garden

Shailesh Srivastav Horniman Circle 8:00 pm - 8.45 pm Folk music GardenRomantic Ghazalsby Jaswinder Singh Amphitheatre 9.00 pm - 10.00 pm Ghazals

The Neha Bhasin Experience Horniman Circle 9:00 pm Avantgarde Pop / Bollywood

FEB 11 THURSDAYUstad Fazal Qureshi Amphitheatre 9:00 pm Classical / Fusion

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FEB 11 THURSDAY WORKSHOP MUSIC Horniman Circle 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm Introduction to Indian Classical Raga To Bollywood Garden Music, violin & tabla The science and Art of Indian music: Sunita Bhuyan

FEB 12 FRIDAY Mithaavin Amphitheatre 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm Fusion

Geetu Hinduja Amphitheatre 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm Folk/Alternative

ATS Amphitheatre 8:00 pm - 8:45 pm Stomp and Beat Boxing

Nine Lost Memories Amphitheatre 9:00pm - 10:00 pm Band 9 - Nostalgia featuring Chintoo Sing

FEB 13 SATURDAY Symphony Orchestra Asiatic Steps 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Western Classical in collaboration with NCPA

Sapthaakshara Asiatic Steps 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Viku Vinayak & The Seven Elements of Music T. Selvaganesh FEB 14 SUNDAY Audio Kanvas Amphitheatre 11.00 am -12 noon

Nandu Bhende Amphitheatre 12.30 pm -1.30 pm Classic Rock / Blues

Rafi Forever - Amphitheatre 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Indian Whistlers AssociationA Whistling Tribute

Satrangiya By Sonali and Roop Kumar Rathod Asiatic Steps 6.30 pm - 8.00 pm Collage of songs depicting various genres of Hindustani music

Soul India Asiatic Steps 8.00 pm -10.00 pm Ghazal, Filmi and Fusion by Hariharan

MUSIc

The Music Section would like to thank Ustad Fazal Qureshi, Sonali & Roop Kumar Rathod, Shashi Vyas and The National Centre of Performing Arts

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FEB 6 SATURDAY Dance Like A Man Horniman Circle 7.30 pm - 9.00 pm Presented by Lillette Dubey

Chakradhaari Akhbaarwala NGMA Auditorium 7.30 pm Presented by Virat Kadolbhav(Premiere) FEB 7 SUNDAY Bimb Pratibim NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm Presented by Avitoko

Silence! The court is in session. NGMA Auditorium 7.30 pm Presented by Version One Dot Oh! (VODO), Bengaluru

Jakes Women Horniman Circle 7.30 pm Presented by Akvarious ProductionsFEB 8 MONDAY Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan

Damages NGMA Auditorium 7.30 pm - 8.45 pm Presented by Akvarious Productions FEB 9 TUESDAY Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan

Maari Bairi Jer Horniman Circle 7.00 pm Presented by Sam Kerawala

Kanupriya NGMA Auditorium 7.00 pm Presented by Shruti Vaidya

The Laboratory NGMA Auditorium 8.00 pm Presented by No License Yet (Premiere) Productions FEB 10 WEDNESDAY Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan

The Diary (Premiere) NGMA Auditorium 7.30 pm - 8.30 pm Presented by Last Minute Productions

THEATRE

The Music Section would like to thank Ustad Fazal Qureshi, Sonali & Roop Kumar Rathod, Shashi Vyas and The National Centre of Performing Arts

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Chanakya Horniman Circle 7.30 pm Presented by Manoj Joshi CreationsFEB 11 THURSDAY Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan

Sunshine Boys NGMA Auditorium 7.30 pm Directed By Percival (Premiere) Billimoria, presented by APB FEB 12 FRIDAY Munshi Premchand’s Stories NGMA Auditorium 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Presented by Mujeeb Khan

Sunshine Boys NGMA Auditorium 7.30 pm Directed By Percival Billimoria, presented by APB

Class Of ‘84 Horniman Circle 7.30 pm Presented by RAGE ProductionsFEB 13 SATURDAY Sometimes NGMA Auditorium 7.00 pm Presented by (Premiere) Shomshuklla Das

Hatt Teri Kismat Horniman Circle 4.00 pm By Vijay Tendulkar, Presented (Premiere) by Drishtikone,Bhilai Sunshine Boys NGMA Auditorium 7.30 pm Directed By Percival Billimoria, presented by APB

Mad Horses + Shakespeare NGMA Auditorium 8.30 pm Presented by Gary Richardson Alive & Kicking + Alyque Padamsee FEB 14 SUNDAY Do Kadam Honsle Ki NGMA Auditorium 11:00 am Society For The Education of the Crippled

Babe NGMA Auditorium 2.00 pm Presented by Chip Mumbai

Lets Talk About Love NGMA Auditorium 7.00 pm Presented by Balancing Act (Premiere) Productions

THEATRE

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FASHION SHOW

Women Achievers Walk The Ramp Conceived by Geeta Castelino.

Amphitheatre 7.30 pm - 8.30 pm Choreographed by Aparna Tarkady with creations by Khushnuma Khambata, Nisha Sagar, Archana Kochar & Ritika Mittal Nair

Street Magicians Amphitheatre 6.00 pm Every Day

Smile NGO Amphitheatre 4.30 pm - 5.00 pm 6th & 13 Feb.

IRFT presents the children of NGO Astitva, Mumba “Maharashtrachi Parampara” presented through dance

Amphitheatre 5.00 pm - 6.15 pm 8th Feb.

Rangoonwala Foundation Amphitheatre 5 pm 11th Feb.

Down to Earth NGO

Salaam Bombay Foundation

ADAPT

Don Bosco Development Soc.

Family Welfare Agencies

Sahyadri Sanvardhan Society

Pearl Padamsee’s Create Foundation presents“Change is Possible”

Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

4.30 pm - 5.00 pm

4.00 pm - 4.30 pm

6.00 pm - 7.00 pm

5.00 pm - 5.30 pm

5.30 pm - 7.00 pm

5.00 pm

4.30 pm - 5.30 pm

14th Feb.

On Weekdays

8th Feb.-Solo 10 min.9th Feb. - Koli Dance 7 min.10 Feb. - Dance 5 min.

12 Feb. 7 min.

Skit

9th Feb. Tribal Dance

STREET FEST

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Film Posters - A Tribute Gaurav and Arun Puranik Posters Cinema Venues

Photography Workshop for kids. Sudharak Olwe Sunday,14th Feb 2.00-5.00 pm

BNHS

Photography Workshop Shiresh Karrale Wednesday 10th Feb. 3.30 pm - 5.30 pm

BNHS

Green Ganesha Demonstration by Kawita Thakur

Sunday 7th and 14th Feb. at 4.00 pm

Potters Market atParking Lot

Photography Workshop Composition

Girish MistryShari School of Photography and Digital Imaging

Sunday 7th Feb 2.00-5.00 pm

BNHS

Photography Workshop and Kala Ghoda (Competition)

Girish MistryShari School of Photography and Digital Imaging

Saturday 13th Feb 2.00pm - 5.00 pm

BNHS

Clay in Conversation - A Seminar

Supported by the ICIA Gallery Wednesday 10th Feb. 3.00 pm to 7 pm

ICIA Gallery

Introduction to the Studio Potters at the Market

Anjali Aney 3.00 pm ICIA Gallery

Contemporary Ceramics in Dharavi

Hanif and Abbas Galwani 3.30 pm ICIA Gallery

Delhi Blue Pottery Rekha Bajpe Aggarwal 4.30 pm ICIA Gallery Setting up Shop Sandeep Mancherkar 5.00 pm ICIA Gallery Travels with Paper Clay Anjani Khanna 5.30 pm ICIA Gallery The Desi Anagama Rashi Jain 6.00 pm ICIA Gallery Working with Porcelain Sumant Kumar 6.30 pm ICIA Gallery

WORKSHOPS

PHOTOGRAPHY AUDIO VISUAL AT PAVEMENT GALLERY8th Feb: Pinhole photography 6pm - 8.30 pm 9th Feb: Pinhole photography 6pm - 8.30 pm 10th Feb: Blind with Camera 6.30pm - 8.00 pm 11th Feb: Awaaz-e-Niswaan 6.30pm - 8.00 pm12th Feb: The Dharavi Project 6.30pm - 8.00 pm

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All photography workshops limited to 15 participants Requirements for Photography Workshops : All participants to bring their own Digital Cameras

To Register for Photography Workshops email: [email protected]

Photography prints at a discount from Mazda Imaging Pvt. Ltd.

231, D.N. Road, Commissariat Building,Near Handloom House, Mumbai - 400 001.Tel.: 2261 2611 / 12

FEB 10 WEDNESDAY Yoga workshop for Adults conducted by Vrinda Mehta Museum Garden 5.00 pm - 7.00 pm

The Workshop Section would like to thank The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

WORKSHOPS

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FEB 6 SATURDAYStart Point-

MUMBAI UNIVERSITY FORT CAMPUS VISIT

"Main Gate of University Campus, opp. Oval Maidan"

4:00 PM "Conducted by: The Bombay Heritage Walks Group Event will include visit to Premchand Roychand Library & Convocation Hall and Campus grounds. "

Start Point-

HERITAGE RIDE OPEN -DECK BUS

Regal Circle Bus Stop, outside Prince of Wales Museum

6.00 pm Enjoy South Mumbai in an open-deck bus in the evening time.In an hour, you’ll see Mumbai’s best-loved landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,Victoria Terminus,& more.The bus returns to the start point at the end of the tour.Conducted by: Bombay Heritage Walks Group

FEB 7 SUNDAY

KALA GHODA WALK Prince of Wales Museum, main gate

4:00 pm "Conducted by: The Bombay Heritage Walks Group IMPORTANT: All participants must carry Passports/PAN cards for security clearance at the Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue; those without proper ID will not be permitted to enter. "

OPEN -DECK BUS RIDES

Regal Circle BEST Bus Stop, opp. State Police H.Q.

6.00 pm Enjoy South Mumbai in an open-deck bus in the evening time.In an hour, you’ll see Mumbai’s best-loved landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,Victoria Terminus,& more.The bus returns to the start point at the end of the tour.Conducted by: Bombay Heritage Walks Group

FEB 8 MONDAYMUMBAI SKYLINE: Outside the

Ambassador Hotel4.30 pm Explore Mumbai skyline from Ambassador Hotel

Roof top noting the patterns of development over the years, from the classical buildings of Fort area to the contemporary high rise towers of GiranGaon. Conducted by: Devshree Thanekar-Akre

HERITAGE

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FEB 9 TUESDAYStart point : Croma, Horniman Circle

4.30 pm Explore what was Bombay greens, town Hall and Zero point. History of the place goes back to Portuguese era and today it’s a hub of contemporary Mumbai.Conducted by: Devshree Thanekar-Akre

FEB 10 WEDNESDAYWALKING ON THE FOOTPRINT OF THE FORT WALLS

Flora Fountain Island facing VT

4.30 pm "Walk along Dadabhai Naoroji Road to the largest public building in Mumbai, the Victoria Terminus Railway Station, a designated World Heritage Site.Capitol Cinema and The Bombay Municipal Headquarters.”Conducted by: Kruti Garg

FEB 11 THURSDAYWALK ALONG THE ESPLANADE

- south end of Oval Maidan Dr. Ambedkar Statue

4.30 pm "Walk along the Oval maidan watching Old Secretariat, University of Mumbai and High Court. The walk goes further down the Esplanade to Victoria Terminus Railway Station, a designated World Heritage Site” Conducted by: Kruti Garg

FEB 12 FRIDAYCHILDREN/ART/ Start Point-HERITAGE WALK FOR Gateway of India 4.30 pm "Starting from Gateway of India walking through Regal

Circle to Prince of Wales Museum This would be followed by an Art Workshop in the Museum Gardens"Conducted by: Kruti Garg, Workshop “Art Dekko”

HERITAGE

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FEB 13 SATURDAYVISIT TO THE ASIATIC SOCIETY

Asiatic Society - bottom of steps, main entrance

4:00 PM "Conducted by: The Bombay Heritage Walks Group Event will include a visit to the Main Library areas, public Reading Room & Conservation Laboratory"

OPEN -DECK BUS RIDES

Regal Circle Bus Stop, outside Prince of Wales Museum

6.00 pm Enjoy South Mumbai in an open-deck bus in the evening time.In an hour, you’ll see Mumbai’s best-loved landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,Victoria Terminus,& more.The bus returns to the start point at the end of the tour.Conducted by: Bombay Heritage Walks Group

FEB 14 SUNDAYAPOLLO BUNDER WALK

Holy Name Cathedral, Nathalal Parekh Marg, off. Regal Circle

4:00 PM "Conducted by: The Bombay Heritage Walks Group Route will lead from the Holy Name Cathedral to Apollo Bunder, via Regal Circle"

OPEN -DECK BUS RIDES

Regal Circle Bus Stop, outside Prince of Wales Museum

6.00 pm Enjoy South Mumbai in an open-deck bus in the evening time.In an hour, you’ll see Mumbai’s best-loved landmarks like the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,Victoria Terminus,& more.The bus returns to the start point at the end of the tour.Conducted by: Bombay Heritage Walks Group

HERITAGE

1.Passes for the Open-deck Heritage Bus rides must be collected from Kala Ghoda Office or Kala Ghoda On-site Help-desk 2 days in advance of the ride.2.For entering into the K.E. Synagogue on the Kala Ghoda Walk on Sunday, 7th Feb ‘10, all participants are required to submit their names, addresses and Passport Nos. for security clearance. (Alternated ID accepted - PAN card) No person will be allowed to enter without an ID.

The Heritage Section would like to thank Mumbai University, The Asiatic Society, Holy Name Cathedral, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahlaya, Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue Trust and The David Sassoon Library

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VISUAL ARTS

“Images of change” presented by Photography Promotion Trust

At Pavement Gallery

Name of Photographer Title of Photo storyA collection of photo-stories by 5 photographers

Project Dharavi

Ashish Raje Mumbai Mills: Spinning cloth to spinning moneyDipti Desai The last strandsDiti Kotecha Finally we are no oneHelena Schaetzle Coloured Worlds: IndiaJyotika Jain Doun Chees - Cambodian Buddhist NunsMansi Midha Under ConstructionMukesh Parpiani StatuesPhotographs by the Visually Impaired The View From HereRitu Raj Konwar Nishis of Arunachal PradeshRuchita Madhok Stretching SpaceRushina Kapashi Sangrias, Colours, Laughter and FunShantanu Das Pulikali festivalShekhar Sidhaye Sitarmaker’s of MirajSrinivas Kuruganti Coal MiningSudhanshu Malhotra AsbestosSudharak Olwe Coloured Worlds :GermanyVidura Jang Bahadur HomeZishaan Akbar Latif Kashmir livingAwaaz-E-Niswan Sculpting LivesSurendra Rao Poetry on Canvas (Paintings)Prakash Bal Joshi Subtle Changes (Paintings)

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PHOTOGRAPHY Artist Description Location

Presence of the Past Shiresh R Karrale Retro Photo Studio Parking LotAnchored Ocean Subodh Kerkar Photographs Casa Soul FryPresence of the Past (Boman Irani, Parvin Dabbas, Rahul D’Cunha, Arzan Khambatta, Dr. Jehangir Sorabjee, Dr. Ambrish Vaidya, Sooni Taraporewala)

Photography Show Curated by Gallery Art n Soul

Photographs Art Entrance and Artists Center (supported by Morarka Centre)

Presence of the Past - Mumbai (Ritam Bannerjee &Jagdish)

Photography Show Curated by Gallery Art n Soul

Photographs David Sassoon Library

From Bombay To Mumbai Jagdish Agarwal,Abhishek Gupta ,Tuka Karve ,Vishwanath Mishra

Photographs Hacienda Art Gallery

Tasveer Annu Palakunnathu Matthew Photographs ICIA Gallery Drifters

Shari School of Photography and Digital Imaging

Anandita Bhattacharya,Kanak Shashi,Kumar Kanti Sen,Megha Joshi,Nidhi Khurana,Saumya Anathakrishna,Puja Vaish

Girish Mistry

Photographs

Photographs

Gallery Beyond

Parking Lot

INSTALLATIONS

Contour Somnath Mane Installation Near the NGO stallsMemories Meena Dewangan. Installation Tree near the NGO stallsMannat Ulhas Kagade,Snehal

Chordia,Vaishali Kagade Installation Trees on Rampart Row,

NGO sideDrought - No Rain (Gray Black) Installation Traffic IslandMask (Gray Black) Installation Rampart RowUnidentified Objects Rajashri Parulkar Installation Rampart Row

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Mera Desh Mahaan? Revati Sharma Singh Interactive Installation Parking LotThe Sunlight Eiffel Vikram Arora Installation Parking LotSchool Chale Hum Mansi Saraf Installation Rampart Row NGO SideHiranyagarbha-Swayam Siddha : The Golden Womb

Seema Kohli for Gallery Art N Soul

Wire Installation Tree on Rampart Row

Female Foeticide Jaysing K. Damodare Installation Tree on Rampart RowLanterns Jai Ranjit, Shreyaal Hirani Installation Horniman Circle GardenPennants of Peace Jai Ranjit, Shreyaal Hirani Installation Trees on Rampart RowFood for thought Laxmi Narwekar, Prashant

KeluskarInstallation CSMVS Garden

Monument of Mumbai Swapnil Pednekar Installation Entrance of David DSL Garden

The Lotuses of the Floating World Sabrina Mascarenhas Installation Horniman Circle Garden

Typography Chandelier Pavithra Dikshit Installation Rampart RowTree Of Light Brinda & Alfaz Miller for ABM

ArchitectsInstallation Rampart Row

Light Projection Rasesh Parekh for Maya Intelligent Entertainment

Projection Parking Lot

Painted Benches Kala Ghoda Artists Installation Horniman Circle GardenPainted Umbrellas Kala Ghoda Artists Installation CSMVS GardenPsychedelic Avtaar Kashyap S. Rawat Installation David Sassoon Library

GardenCosmic Pillars Madhura Khot Textile Installation Rampart RowGateway Krsna Mehta for Godrej Interio Installation Entrance to Rampart

RowPerception

“Untitled”

Priyam Mehta, Urvi Shah, Yashmi Kantak

Dia Mehta for Gallery BMB

Installation

Installation

Trees on Rampart Row

Rampart Row

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Global Warming Art Quest Installation Pavement Gallery Outside JAG

“Thank you for your contribution” Aditya, Pranav & Shushant Performance Art Rampart Row

POTTERY, SCULPTURE & OTHERSTeen Adarsh Kawita Thakur Stoneware Glazed

CeramicsNear the NGO stalls

The Freedom of Expression Movement - Walk-through

Freedom of Expression Movement

Walk Through Parking Lot

New Wave Kayaks Kushal Mahant with students of Sir J J School of Art

Installation Rampart Row

Panch-Mukhi Ganesha

Noah’s Ark Pramod Kamble Installation Horniman Circle

Rustom Dara Gowadia Traditional Sculpture Entrance

Kala Ghoda Pramod Kamble Sculpture Parking LotJust Fired - Potters Market Various Potters Pottery Parking Lot EdgeWidening Vistas Deep Dodiya Installation Edge of parking lotKala Chetak Sandip S Mundhe Street Painting Entrance Of Parking LotMacbeth Subhash Awchat Sculpture David Sassoon LibraryNew Ceramics by B.R.Pandit and Family

Bilmat Zeramicz Exhibition Bilmat Zeramicz Gallery

Rtisitc Rupali Madan NGO Interactive Stall Rampart Row NGO side

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All programmes subject to change

For latest updates log on to: www.kalaghodaassociation.com

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1 PhiliPs Antiques

2 nAtionAl GAllery of

modern Art (nGmA)

3 elPhinstone colleGe

4 dAVid sAsoon liBrAry (dsl)

5 Army & nAVy BuildinG

6 esPlAnAde mAnsion

(WAtson’s hotel)

7 KAlA GhodA PArKinG lot

8 KhyBer restAurAnt

9 Keneseth eliyAhoo synAGoGue

10 rhythm house

11 silK route restAurAnt

12 chetAnA restAurAnt

13 joss restAurAnt

14 shAinA nc

mAP of KAlA GhodA Art Precinct

pavement galleries

institutions

non-institutions

other buildings

green spaces

22 mAx mueller BhAVAn / museum

GAllery (mmB)

23 PAVement GAllery

24 jehAnGir Art GAllery (jAG)

25 chhAtrAPAti shiVAji mAhArAj

VAstu sAnGrAhAlAyA (csmVs)

26 hornimAn circle GArdens/

AsiAtic liBrAry

15 BomBAy Blues

16 Bodhi Art GAllery

17 hAciendA Art GAllery

18 Ador house- Artists centre

19 scottish church

20 K.r.cAmA orientAl institute

21 BomBAy nAturAl history

society (Bnhs)

930

27 GAllery Beyond

28 AmPhitheAtre

29 muse

30 KGA office

a Police choWKy neAr mmB

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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.

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