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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Entry is free. The film will be screened in Italian with English subtitles, and will be followed by a discussion.
Type of music- ANNAMACHARYA KEERTHANAS
SINGER-LAVANYA PARASA
VIOLINIST-JAYASURYA
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.
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
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Workshop Fees: Rs 1000
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When the curtain (Yavanika) goes up.
Welcome to the world of drama.
Sifar invites you to
YAVANIKA
a comically-tragic play
Lets celebrate this season with some good music
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!
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.
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.
(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.
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