You might be an artist who would like to introduce yourself and your work here or maybe you’re a business with a mission to describe.
«Prev From Dec 6, '24 to Jan 5, '25 Next»
9234
Anwar Moazzam Memorial Lecture.
Fri Dec 6, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Lamakaan invites you to Anwar Moazzam Memorial Lecture delivered by Prof. Md. Suleman Siddiqi on Sufism: Past & Present.
The aim of this lecture is to trace the rise and development of Sufi spirituality during the early history of Islam on the one hand and the transition that took place during the later centuries on the other. Sufism is the phenomenon of intense Divine love (‘ishq), remembrance (zikr), contemplation (muraqibah), and beatific vision of God (ruyat-i bari-i taala). It is an exercise to purify the soul (ruh), self (nafs) and heart (dil). It is a transition from this world to the other world. It is a process where the Sufi remains subservient to the commands of God all the time, where his will becomes the Will of God. As Islam moved out of the confines of Arabia, it imbibed local cultures, customs, and traditions, leading to the transition.
About Prof. Md. Suleman Siddiqi: Prof Md. Suleman Siddiqi is a former Vice Chancellor of Osmania University, Hyd. and founder Registrar of MANUU, Hyd.
About Prof. Anwar Moazzam: Prof Anwar Moazzam (1928 – 2023) leaves behind him a large contingent of students, followers, and admirers. His contributions to higher education, the fields of Islamic and South Asian studies, to Urdu language and literature are simply immeasurable. Very few people fit the description of a public intellectual more than Prof Anwar Moazzam did.
All are Welcome!
9165
Climate Justice Camp
Sat Dec 7, 10:30 AM
Greenpeace India
WHY CLIMATE JUSTICE?
As the impacts of climate change grow more severe, the call for climate justice has never been more urgent. This camp focuses on addressing the disproportionate effects of climate change on marginalized communities, advocating for fair and equitable policies, and driving efforts toward environmental restoration.
By joining the Climate Justice Camp, you will become part of a committed network of individuals working together to ensure that the fight against climate change is just, inclusive, and effective.
9230
लेबर का SUFFER
Sat Dec 7, 5:00 PM
Vikas Kumar
Name of the Set: लेबर का SUFFER
Approximate Duration of the Set: 80 Minutes +
Stage Name: Kumar
Appropriate age for the set : 18+
Language of the Set: Hindi and English
The stand up comedy act revolves around the day-to-day lives of laborers and the violence they experience. Through comedy, I attempt to trace stories of identities, masculinity, patriarchy, caste & class, food and many other forms of prejudice that shape the daily lives of workers.
9224
I DON’T MOVE, I DON’T SCREAM
Sat Dec 7, 8:00 PM
SHUDRKA HYDERABAD
Shudrka Hyderabad presents the monologue “I DON’T MOVE, I DON’T SCREAM” inspired by Lo Stupro (The Rape, 1983), adapted and translated in English by Swapan Mondal. The play draws on Rame’s traumatic personal experiences after she was kidnapped, tortured, and gang raped in 1973 by a neofascist group that was discovered to have been commissioned by several high-ranking Milanese police officials.
This is an autobiographical performance and refers to its historical links with women's strife for justice. It is a reworked theatrical text on the use of sexual violence in the recent wave of violence in different parts of India.
9193
The book launch
Sun Dec 8, 10:30 AM
Y. Srinath reddy
The book Titled "డబ్బు అమ్మబడును"is going to launch which is a collection of short stories.
9206
Urbansketchers Hyd 300 Festival
Sun Dec 8, 2:00 PM
Faraaz Farshori
Urbansketchers Hyderabad is celebrating a major milestone: its 300th event, with the week-long #uskhyd300 from December 8-14, 2024. Over these seven days, participants will come together to document the city’s diverse landmarks and everyday scenes through 300 unique sketches. This special event honors Hyderabad's culture, architecture, and people, inviting artists of all levels to capture the city's essence.
The event begins with a workshop at Lamakaan on December 8 from 1:30 to 3:30 PM. This session will introduce urban sketching techniques, from capturing perspectives to adding dynamic line work, and provide participants with event schedules, materials suggestions, and daily themes. Lamakaan serves as the gathering point for this kickoff and as the venue for the final exhibition on December 14, where all 300 sketches will be displayed, creating a visual tapestry of Hyderabad.
Each day, participants will sketch at a new iconic location, exploring Hyderabad's beauty and variety. Planned spots include Charminar, Chowmahalla Palace, Hussain Sagar Lake, and Laad Bazaar, each with its unique character. Mornings feature sketch walks, afternoons offer workshops led by experienced artists on advanced techniques, and evenings bring everyone together to share and discuss the day’s artwork.
Special activities include a night sketching session at Charminar, a children’s sketching workshop, and a bustling market sketch at Laad Bazaar. The closing event on December 14 at Lamakaan will showcase the week’s collective work, inviting the public to view the 300 sketches and hear from participants. The #uskhyd300 event reflects the dedication of Urbansketchers Hyderabad to its art community and aims to deepen connections among artists while showcasing Hyderabad’s vibrant urban landscape.
9251
Fascism in India
Sun Dec 8, 4:00 PM
In Defense of Reason
Origin, Evolution, and How to Fight it
In order to build an effective resistance against fascism, it's important to understand the phenomenon of fascism in general and its Indian variety in particular. It is also important to understand the origin and evolution of Hindutva fascism and how it managed to spread its dangerous ideas to every pore of Indian society. To discuss this 'In Defense of Reason' is organising a discussion on Sunday, 8 December at 4 pm at Lamakaan, Hyderabad.
9163
Rubaroo With Gender
Tue Dec 10, 3:00 PM
Rubaroo (Akhil)
It was wonderful to collaborate with you for Rubaroo's flagship event, Rubaroo with Gender 2024! We truly value your partnership and support for this event and for the years we’ve worked together to create a safe and empowering community for young people across the city.
Rubaroo with Gender takes place annually on December 10th, coinciding with International Human Rights Day. The campaign encourages everyone to contribute to ending violence against women, girls and marginalised communities, support women’s rights activists, and resist any rollback of women’s and marginalised communities rights. It also provides a platform for youth participants to showcase their own campaigns.
This year, the event was facilitated by youth as part of the Emerging Leaders Programme. It featured an open space led by Rubaroo with various self-facilitated stalls. Activities included exploring safe and unsafe spaces related to gender, self-love exercises, quizzes to challenge existing notions of gender roles, poetry recitations, dance performances, and more.
9284
EK SHAM WATAN KE NAAM
Wed Dec 11, 6:00 PM
Bazm e sukhan
The Centre for Development Policy and Practice, in collaboration with the Digital Empowerment Foundation, is proud to present another captivating edition of Bazm-e-Sukhan.
Join us on Wednesday 11th December 2024 at Lamakaan, Hyderabad for an enriching evening *"EK SHAM WATAN KE NAAM"* (Patriotic, Freedom & Partition Poetry.
Event Details:
📅 Date: Wednesday, 11th December 2024
🕡 Time: 6:00 PM
📍 Venue: Lamakaan, Hyderabad
We look forward to your presence at this special event.
8778
Remembering Yasujirō Ozu
Wed Dec 11, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Yasujirō Ozu (12 December 1903 – 12 December 1963) was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in color in the early 1960s. Ozu first made a number of short comedies before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s. The most prominent themes of Ozu's work are family and marriage, and especially the relationships between generations. His most widely beloved films include Late Spring (1949), Tokyo Story (1953) and An Autumn Afternoon (1962).
Widely regarded as one of the world's greatest and most influential filmmakers, Ozu's work has continued to receive acclaim since his death. In the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, critics voted Ozu's Tokyo Story the third-greatest film of all time worldwide. In the same poll, Tokyo Story was voted the greatest film of all time by 358 directors and filmmakers worldwide.
Film Title: EARLY SPRING | 1956 | 144 Mins | Japan | Japenese Language with English Subtitles
About the film: Early Spring is a 1956 film by Yasujirō Ozu about a married salaryman (Ryō Ikebe) who escapes the monotony of married life and his work at a fire brick manufacturing company by beginning an affair with a fellow office worker (Keiko Kishi). The film also deals with the hardships of the salaryman lifestyle. "I wanted," Ozu said, "to portray what you might call the pathos of the white-collar life."
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
9246
Film Screening: Rome, Open City
Fri Dec 13, 6:00 PM
Hyderabad Cinephiles
Join us for the screening and discussion of Roberto Rossellini’s Rome, Open City (1945)
Hyderabad Cinephiles will be screening Rome, Open City at 6pm on Friday, 13 December. One of the earliest films of the Italian neorealism, Rome, Open City follows the lives of the resistance fighters and common working people of Italy under Nazi occupation. It exposes the brutality of fascism and is relevant even today. While 21st century fascism differs from its Italian and German counterparts in many ways, there are also key elements of continuity. Today, as the fascists have risen to power in our own country, a film like Rome, Open City, reminds us that it is the indomitable spirit of the people and their collective militant resistance that will overthrow the fascists and bring about the revolutionary transformation of society.
Entry is free. The film will be screened in Italian with English subtitles, and will be followed by a discussion.
9151
LAVANYA'S CONCERT
Sat Dec 14, 10:30 AM
KAUSHIK PARASA
We want to conduct a music concert.
Type of music- ANNAMACHARYA KEERTHANAS
SINGER-LAVANYA PARASA
VIOLINIST-JAYASURYA
9207
USk 300 event finale
Sat Dec 14, 3:00 PM
Faraaz Farshori
Urbansketchers Hyderabad is celebrating a major milestone: its 300th event, with the week-long #uskhyd300 from December 8-14, 2024. Over these seven days, participants will come together to document the city’s diverse landmarks and everyday scenes through 300 unique sketches. This special event honors Hyderabad's culture, architecture, and people, inviting artists of all levels to capture the city's essence.
The event begins with a workshop at Lamakaan on December 8 from 1:30 to 3:30 PM. This session will introduce urban sketching techniques, from capturing perspectives to adding dynamic line work, and provide participants with event schedules, materials suggestions, and daily themes. Lamakaan serves as the gathering point for this kickoff and as the venue for the final exhibition on December 14, where all 300 sketches will be displayed, creating a visual tapestry of Hyderabad.
Each day, participants will sketch at a new iconic location, exploring Hyderabad's beauty and variety. Planned spots include Charminar, Chowmahalla Palace, Hussain Sagar Lake, and Laad Bazaar, each with its unique character. Mornings feature sketch walks, afternoons offer workshops led by experienced artists on advanced techniques, and evenings bring everyone together to share and discuss the day’s artwork.
Special activities include a night sketching session at Charminar, a children’s sketching workshop, and a bustling market sketch at Laad Bazaar. The closing event on December 14 at Lamakaan will showcase the week’s collective work, inviting the public to view the 300 sketches and hear from participants. The #uskhyd300 event reflects the dedication of Urbansketchers Hyderabad to its art community and aims to deepen connections among artists while showcasing Hyderabad’s vibrant urban landscape.
9243
Tajmahal ka tender
Sat Dec 14, 8:00 PM
Darpan Theatre
About the play:
TajMahalkaTenderpresentsEmperorShahJahaninthe21stcentury,mourningtheloss of his wife Mumtaz. As he plans to construct the Taj Mahal in the memory of his beloved wife, he is caught up in the modern world of red tape,bribes and corruption. The plot
compels the audience to imagine a world where the iconic symbol of love becomes entangled in endless paperwork, budgets and greedy contractors. The play depicts how it wouldseemiftheemperorhimselffacedthetediouslyslowprocessesoftenders,bribesand approvalsfortheconstruction.Throughthehelpof‘Guptaji’thegovernmentofficialwho takes the tender to build the Taj Mahal the intensity of the plot escalates. The humorous
satire offers a view into the loopholes and tribulations of the Indian bureaucracy and absurd political processes. Taj Mahal ka Tender Serves as a mirror of the farcical modern society where even a grand historical monument like Taj Mahal undergoes Governmental procedures and political intervention. Through skillful usage of wit, paradox and irony, Shuklahighlightsthechallengesofpreservingthenation’sculturalandhistoricalheritage. The play brings to life a modern twist to the timeless tale of love and ambition while subtly critiquingthemodernIndiansocietywhichridiculesnationalheritagewithcorruptionand inefficiency.
TajMahal,theemblemofeternalloveandarchitecturalmagnificencestrugglestogetthe tender approval in the modern Indian bureaucracy. Will Shahjahan be able to pay a
tributeto his loveor will heplunge into theinefficient system ofthe present society?
WrittenbyAjayShukla Directed by Ali Ahmed
Date:14thDecember2024 Time: 8 PM Onwards
Pleasejoinustowitnessavisualdelightwrappedincomedy.Indulgeyourselvesina spectacularblendofhistory,humourandheritage.Comeforthehumor,stayforthe
message.Secureyourseatstodayonbookmyshow–becausewhenhistorymeetshumour, it’s a show to remember!
9169
Unashamed
Sun Dec 15, 1:00 PM
Neha Bhat
An Evening on Healing Shame with a Sex & Trauma Psychotherapist - a Trauma Therapy workshop and a discussion on Neha Bhat's book Unashamed
Workshop Fees: Rs 1000
The bestselling book by Harper Collins can be made available on sale at a discount
9245
Jenny, Aparna Thota’s poetry
Sun Dec 15, 4:30 PM
Aparna Thota
Book launch of “Jenny”, Aparna Thota’s poetry collection. A contemporary expression of current day women’s inner rants
9248
Sifar's YAVANIKA
Sun Dec 15, 8:00 PM
Sifar Theatre
Experience comedy, tragedy, drama, jealousy, affection and much more.
When the curtain (Yavanika) goes up.
Welcome to the world of drama.
Sifar invites you to
YAVANIKA
a comically-tragic play
9180
Together in Musical Harmony
Tue Dec 17, 7:00 PM
PARICHAY ARTS FOUNDATION
Vocal music duet by Kishan Prakash and Rishabh Prakash from Khairagarh in Chhattisgarh. Accompanied on Tabla by Sumith Naik and on Harmonium by Ajay Hegde from Bengaluru.
8779
Remembering Yasujirō Ozu
Wed Dec 18, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan
Yasujirō Ozu (12 December 1903 – 12 December 1963) was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in color in the early 1960s. Ozu first made a number of short comedies before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s. The most prominent themes of Ozu's work are family and marriage, and especially the relationships between generations. His most widely beloved films include Late Spring (1949), Tokyo Story (1953) and An Autumn Afternoon (1962).
Widely regarded as one of the world's greatest and most influential filmmakers, Ozu's work has continued to receive acclaim since his death. In the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, critics voted Ozu's Tokyo Story the third-greatest film of all time worldwide. In the same poll, Tokyo Story was voted the greatest film of all time by 358 directors and filmmakers worldwide.
Film Title: GOOD MORNING | 1959 | 94 Mins | Japan | Japenese Language with English Subtitles
About the film: The film takes place in suburban Tokyo, and begins with a group of boy students going home.
The film steers into a subplot concerning the local women's club monthly dues. Everyone in the neighborhood club believes that Mrs Hayashi, the treasurer, has given the dues to the chairwoman, Mrs Haraguchi, but Mrs Haraguchi denies it. They gossip amongst themselves about who could have taken the money and speculate that Mrs Haraguchi could have used the money to buy herself a new washing machine. Later Mrs Haraguchi confronts Mrs Hayashi for starting the rumor and ruining her reputation, but Mrs Hayashi states that she has indeed handed the dues money to Haraguchi's mother. Only later does Mrs Haraguchi realize it was her mistake (her mother being quite senile and forgetful), and she goes to apologize.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
9254
Amelie Rennt-German Movie Night
Thu Dec 19, 7:00 PM
Goethe - Zentrum Hyderabad & Lamakaan
Amelie Rennt - German Movie Night
Amelie Rennt tells the poignant story of Amelie, a young girl played by Mia Kasalo, who is fed up with her asthma. Frustrated and angry, Amelie is sent to a recovery clinic in South Tyrol and flees into the mountains. There, she is accompanied by Bart (Samuel Girardi), a resilient teen with his own burdens. Despite Amelie’s resistance, Bart follows her, offering quiet support and companionship and soon they slowly grow closer.
Together, they embark on a transformative journey, culminating in a symbolic Midsummer ritual where Amelie leaps over a fire—a act of healing. Tobias Wiemann’s critically acclaimed film is a celebration of resilience, friendship, and the healing power of nature.
Winner of the German Film Prize in Gold for Best Children's Film and the "Golden Sparrow" award, Amelie Rennt is a moving tale of strength and self-discovery. Don't miss this heartwarming adventure of hope and courage.
9300
Dialogue on Human Rights
Fri Dec 20, 4:00 PM
Ruthvika
A round table discussion observing ‘Human Rights Day’ highlighting the theme of 2024 - "Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now" - a meaningful dialogue of human rights hosted by the youth for the youth. This dialogue is to ignite young minds to focus on what human rights means to them , what a just world should entail and what can they do to make this Country an equitable society.
9259
A Not-So-Silent Night
Fri Dec 20, 7:00 PM
The Hyderabad Voices
To celebrate the Christmas Season, The Hyderabad Voices and The Cadence Voices come together to present ‘A NOT SO SILENT NIGHT’
The Hyderabad Voices is co-founded by Ashrita D’Souza and Shakila Dausi. It is a coming together of people from different backgrounds, united in their love for singing.
The Cadence Voices, founded by Ashrita, is a children’s choir. Apart from singing, the children also accompany themselves on guitar, ukelele etc.
Both choirs are conducted by Ashrita and present a not so usual selection of Christmas music. There will be accompanied as well as acapella songs
This concert features a special guest – Dr Ankna Arockiam, who is visiting from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She is a versatile soloist and we can look forward to a special musical treat!
Kick off this Christmas season at Lamakaan on the 20th of December, 7 pm onwards.
9281
Bhumi orientation
Sat Dec 21, 10:30 AM
Bhumi Hyderabad
Bhumi volunteer orientation to recruit volunteers for projects and programs we run in the organisation such as Civic volunteering and Teaching volunteering in Hyderabad
9240
Stranger Connect - Comebacks
Sat Dec 21, 4:00 PM
Stranger Connect
The Comeback Chronicles
(Yes, this is *your* story!)
At first, I was totally lost trying to find the perfect topic for this event. Then our tech guru dropped the bomb: *“What about Comebacks?”* And boom! It clicked like a perfect puzzle piece.
But… writing this post? That was a whole other saga. After *11* drafts (yes, 11!), I was ready to give up. But then it hit me: *This process*—the struggle, the rejection, the grind—was the perfect comeback story itself.
So here it is—the final draft. Not perfect, but *not giving up* is what makes it worth it.
Now, it’s *your* turn. Whether you’ve got a full comeback story or you’re just stuck, we’re here for you. Share your journey. And if you don’t have the words, let us help you find them. Sometimes, just showing up is the biggest comeback of all.
Because no matter where you are in your struggle, someone else out there needs to hear it. You’re never alone.
9208
The Notbook of Kabir by Anand
Sat Dec 21, 6:30 PM
Lamakaan & Navayana
Anand, the publisher at Navayana, has been singing and translating Kabir’s sung-and-heard poetry for a decade now. The Notebook of Kabir: Thinner than Water, Fiercer than Fire is a selection of fifty Kabir songs, in the original and translation, interspersed with commentary and essays. Anand turned to Kabir after years of immersing himself in the ideas of Babasaheb Ambedkar and several anticaste thinkers. He soon found Kabir leading him to the Buddha. Anand first met Kabir in Hyderabad during his school days. He returns now to the city to present Kabir in a new light.
At Lamakaan, Anand will perform Kabir with a tanpura. He will also be in dialogue with Mohd Abdul Nayeem, an academic and connoisseur of poetry and music, Professor V. Thirupathaiah of Warangal, a renowned music teacher, and Anand’s first guru.
All are Welcome!
9283
TwilightAromasbySK
Sun Dec 22, 10:30 AM
Hima Sai
"Experience the art of candle-making like never before! Twilight Aromas by SK is thrilled to showcase our latest collection of handcrafted candles, each one a unique masterpiece of color, texture, and fragrance."
9255
Pichwai acrylic glass painting
Sun Dec 22, 1:00 PM
Saranya Mantravadi
Pichwai Acrylic Glass Painting Workshop
Unleash your creativity and immerse yourself in the traditional art of Pichwai painting with a modern twist on glass!
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn to create stunning designs inspired by intricate Pichwai motifs, featuring delicate lotus flowers and vibrant colors.
What You'll Learn:
1. Painting techniques on acrylic glass.
2. The cultural significance and history of Pichwai art.
3. Step-by-step guidance to craft a masterpiece.
Why Join?
1. Suitable for beginners and art enthusiasts.
2. No prior experience needed
3. All materials, including glass, paints, and tools, will be provided.
*Take home your own unique, hand-painted artwork.*
Discover the joy of blending traditional art with contemporary mediums.
Join us and create a timeless piece of decor for your home!
Date: 22nd Dec 2024
Time: 1pm to 4pm
9252
Math as the language of universe
Sun Dec 22, 5:00 PM
Bhargavi
"Math as the Language of the Universe" is a thought-provoking play that explores the intricate relationship between mathematics and the universe. By combining storytelling, music, and dance, this production inspires audiences to see the beauty and simplicity of mathematical concepts that govern our cosmos.
9303
Bolat {Marathi Play}
Sun Dec 22, 8:30 PM
UDAAN Actorz, Hyderabad
Bolat {Marathi Play}
Written by - Yogesh Soman
Actors - Vishal Phadke & Dilip Salgarkar
Music - Swapnal Paranjpe
Lights - Kedar Subhedar
Design & Direction - Saurabh Gharipurikar
Assistant Director & Production Manager - Vrushali Sing Bayus
Date - 22nd December 2024 (Sunday)
Time - 08:30 to 09:30 pm
Venue - Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Rd No 01
Donor Pass - 200/-
Tickets on in.bookmyshow.com
Tele booking on 7731903115
9295
christmas decor workshop
Tue Dec 24, 5:00 PM
THE HOBBY CLUB
join us for a magical Christmas workshop!
create your own Christmas tree decoration item. Santa, candy stick, maple leaf, gingerbread, bell or snowman.
fee 300 /- includes the material cost of clay n paints
8780
Remembering Yasujirō Ozu
Wed Dec 25, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Yasujirō Ozu (12 December 1903 – 12 December 1963) was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in color in the early 1960s. Ozu first made a number of short comedies before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s. The most prominent themes of Ozu's work are family and marriage, and especially the relationships between generations. His most widely beloved films include Late Spring (1949), Tokyo Story (1953) and An Autumn Afternoon (1962).
Widely regarded as one of the world's greatest and most influential filmmakers, Ozu's work has continued to receive acclaim since his death. In the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, critics voted Ozu's Tokyo Story the third-greatest film worldwide. In the same poll, Tokyo Story was voted the greatest film of all time by 358 directors and filmmakers worldwide.
Film Title: LATE SPRING | 1949 | 108 Mins | Japan | Japenese Language with English Subtitles
About the film: Late Spring is a 1949 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu and written by Ozu and Kogo Noda, based on the short novel Father and Daughter (Chichi to Musume) by the 20th-century novelist and critic Kazuo Hirotsu. The film was written and shot during the Allied Powers' Occupation of Japan and was subject to the Occupation's official censorship requirements. Starring Chishū Ryū, who was featured in almost all of the director's films, and Setsuko Hara, marking her first of six appearances in Ozu's work, it is the first installment of Ozu’s so-called "Noriko trilogy," succeeded by Early Summer (Bakushu, 1951) and Tokyo Story (Tokyo Monogatari, 1953); in each of which Hara portrays a young woman named Noriko, though the three Norikos are distinct, unrelated characters, linked primarily by their status as single women in postwar Japan.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
9249
Kalla Pradarshana
Fri Dec 27, 7:30 PM
Sridevi D
Kalla Pradarshana -
This is the combination of violin, vocal, dance musical event
9279
Olakhlat Ka Sir ( Marathi Play )
Sat Dec 28, 8:00 PM
Saurabh Gharipurikar
Madhukar Abhyankar, aged 70-75, lives alone in a small house in Pedhne, Goa. He is a great theatre artist but he has faced a lot of clashes and betrayal which led him to part ways from theatre. He is completely detached from the outside world and has become a depressed loner. Meghana, Madhukar’s close friend’s granddaughter enters his life and tries to bring back the great theatre artist out of Madhukar. She puts a lot of efforts to make him recollect all those old memories and good times related to theatre. Witness the special bond between the young lady and the old man along with their interest and love for theatre !
9276
KAHANIGHAR-TYS
Sun Dec 29, 3:00 PM
Kahaniwala Arts & Theatre
Kahanighar is a platform for storytelling. We select five or six storytellers, they tell their story. This time we have six storytellers.
9280
Olakhlat Ka Sir ( Marathi Play )
Sun Dec 29, 8:00 PM
Saurabh Gharipurikar
Madhukar Abhyankar, aged 70-75, lives alone in a small house in Pedhne, Goa. He is a great theatre artist but he has faced a lot of clashes and betrayal which led him to part ways from theatre. He is completely detached from the outside world and has become a depressed loner. Meghana, Madhukar’s close friend’s granddaughter enters his life and tries to bring back the great theatre artist out of Madhukar. She puts a lot of efforts to make him recollect all those old memories and good times related to theatre. Witness the special bond between the young lady and the old man along with their interest and love for theatre !
9299
Women on the move
Sat Jan 4, 2:00 PM
Aila Bandagi
"Women on the move: working women's mobility in Hyderabad" is Aila Bandagi's PhD research project. This event invites women working in the IT and corporate spaces of Cyberabad to reflect on their everyday commute to work. It is a workshop where Aila will work with the participants to unpack the different kinds of perceptions that they hold, why those perceptions exist and most importantly, how these perceptions shape the mobility of individual women and the city in general.
9296
Gen AI - Hyderabad Workshop
Sat Jan 4, 4:00 PM
Ayushi Agarwal
We are hosting an AI Workshop and Networking Event as part of our efforts to promote awareness, learning, and collaboration in the field of artificial intelligence. The event will feature two interactive sessions and a startup showcase, designed to engage participants from diverse backgrounds in meaningful conversations about the transformative potential of AI.
The schedule includes:
Using Data Effectively to Build Intelligent AI (4:00 PM - 4:45 PM):
A session led by AI expert Misha S, exploring how data can be effectively utilized to build innovative and impactful AI solutions.
Hands-on Computer Vision and Practical Applications (5:00 PM - 5:45 PM):
An interactive workshop that provides practical insights into computer vision technology and its real-world applications.
Startup Showcase & Networking (6:00 PM - 7:00 PM):
A platform to discover emerging startups, exchange ideas, and connect with peers in the AI and technology space.
This event is organized by 42, a global AI community dedicated to fostering collaboration, learning, and ethical innovation in artificial intelligence. The event is free and open to all, attracting students, professionals, and AI enthusiasts.