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1st February

Time - 07:00 pm

FILM CLUB SCREENING - Chinese Chapter Chandni Chowk To China (Hindi/2009/154mins) Dir.Nikhil Advani. An action-comedy about a simple cook from Chandni Chowk who is mistaken for the reincarnation of an ancient peasant warrior Liu Shengh, by residents of an oppressed Chinese village. Collab: Warner Bros.
   

 

 
  2nd February
Time - 07:00 pm

DANCE - Shivam Sundaram, Hari Madhuram Bharatanatyam recital by Lavanya Sundaram, Uttara Rao, Dharini Mathur, Rini Aich & Maitreyi Nandakumar, disciples of Kanaka  Srinivasan Collab: Nrityaranjani

 
       
  3rd February
Time - 7:00 pm

PANEL DISCUSSION - What Ails Indian Sports? Panelists: Bishan Singh Bedi, former Indian cricket captain, Satish Jacob, Journalist and other eminent sportspersons and journalists. Chair: Venkat Sundaram, cricket expert

       
  4th February
Time - 07:00 pm

BOOK LAUNCH - Cultural, Intellectual And Maritime History Of India Panelists: Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, Prof. Kunal Chakrabarti & Prof. Ishrat Alam. Collab: Primus Books

       
  4th February
Time - 07:00 pm

MUSIC - An evening of music celebrating different styles in the Khayal tradition by Meeta Pandit Mishra

 
       
  5th February
Time - 07:00 pm

DANCE - Bharatanatyam recital by Subhashini Vasanth, disciple of Guru Narmada HCL Concert Series

 
       
  5th February
Time - 07:00 pm

ILLUSTRATED TALK - HARYÂLI AUR RÂSTÂ Capt. Sarabjit Singh speaks on Shipping And Marine Ecology Collab: Indian Council for Human Relations

       
  6th February  
     
  7th February
Time - 08:00 am

WALK - Sam Miller, author of Delhi: Adventures In A Megacity, leads a walk around Panchsheel Park, Siri Fort and Shahpur Jat. Prior registration required at the Programme desk.

       
  7th February
Time - 07:00 pm
MUSIC - Sur-O-Saaz A musical evening in aid of Global Warming awareness. Sitar recital by Mehtab Ali Niazi, disciple & son of Ustad Mohsin Ali Khan, followed by Ghazal recital by Shashank Thada, disciple of Dr. Roshan Bharti Collab: Suman Art  
       
  7th February
Time - 07:00 pm
TALK - Prof. Rajni Kanepalli Kanth, visiting Scholar, Harvard speaks on The Crisis Of Modernism: Metaphysical Reflections Panelists: G. Venkatesh Rao, Advocate, Supreme Court, Prof. Dharmendra Senegar, Director, Indian Law Institute & Dr. Mahan Vir Tulli, IFS (Retd.) Chair: Chinmay Gharekhan, former Under Secretary General, UNO  
       
  7th February
Time - 07:30 pm
THEATRE - Out Of Cocoon Theatre Co. London & Cathaayatra present William Shakespeare’s Macbeth (Eng/90mins) Dir.Jarka Heller. Set in no specific time or place, but in a time of war and military dictatorship, three witches tap into the ambitions and desires of Macbeth and his Lady, taking crude advantage of human frailty for power. Tickets at Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.100 available at the Programme desk. Reservations open from 1st Feb. for IHC members only. Open to all from 4th Feb, between 3-6pm.  
       
  8th February    
       
  9th February
Time -
06:30 pm

DOC FILM - Public Service Broadcasting Trust continues with its series of monthly screenings. Apna Aloo Bazaar Becha Dir. Pankaj. H. Gupta

     
  10th February
Time -
07:00 pm

FILM CLUB SCREENING - Valentine’s Day (English/2010) Dir.Garry Marshall. Deals with casually intertwining stories of the heart that take place over the course of one Valentine's Day Collab: Warner Bros.

     
  11th February
Time -06:45 pm

TALK - A discussion on the contribution of Prof. Gopichand Narang, renowned Urdu critic & former President of Sahitya Akademi, by Sunil Gangopadhyay followed by a Film on  Prof. Narang Collab: Sahitya Akademi

     
  12th February
Time -06:45 pm

TALK - Kate Barker, author of UK Government Housing Supply And Land-Use Planning Reviews, and currently Member, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England, speaks on Housing Supply, Affordability And Land Use Regulation And Planning: Lessons From The UK Collab: Wolfensohn Center for Development at Brookings

     
  12th February
Time -07:00 pm
DANCE - Dances From The Banks Of Brahmaputra Sattriya, Bangrumba & Bihu recitals by Sharodi Saikia’s Ranga Mandali & Ranju Saikia’s Sangeet Sattra from Gauwahati Collab: Impresario India
     
     
  13th February
Time -09:30 am 11:30 am

HABITAT CHILDREN'S BOOK FORUM features Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson And The Olympians fantasy series based on Greek mythology. Pub. Puffin Books. Age group 10+

     
  13th February
Time -07:00 pm
BOOK DISCUSSION - Word, Image, Text: Studies In Literary And Visual Culture Panelists: Rajeev Lochan, Director, NGMA, Shormishtha Panja & Shirshendu Chakrabarti, Professors of English, DU, Christel Devadawson, Associate Professor, DU
     
  14th February
Time -09:00 am

WALK -Tryst With Delhi’s World Heritage Sites facilitated by Beeba Sobti. The last in a trilogy celebrating Delhi’s architectural jewels at Red Fort. Prior registration required at the Programme desk.

     
  14th February
Time -07:00 pm
FILM CLUB SCREENING - Chinese Chapter Sigh (Chinese/2000/115mins) Dir.Xiaogang Feng. While away from his home and family for several months, Liang Yazhou has an affair with his young assistant. Confused and conflicted, he ends up playing the roles of husband, father and lover at the same time. Collab: Embassy of the People’s Republic of China
     
  15th February
Time - 07:00 pm
FILM CLUB SCREENING - Chinese Chapter Hutong Days (Chinese/2007/100mins) Dir.Zhanjun An. When his unhappy wife leaves for a month of corporate training, a struggling young father loses his job, learns to cope with their 7 year old son, and finds unlikely salvation in the form of a cake delivery job that allows him to find his real talent and reunite with his estranged wife. Collab: Embassy of the People’s Republic of China
 

 

 
 
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