SaiNe Nrityalaya

 

SaiNe Nrityalaya
Dance
1.5 hrs

June 16, 2019 6:00 pm Sunday

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Takita Takita Takita Taam Takita Takita Takita Taam…. Story time, its story time….. SaiNe Nrityalaya presents Story telling through Dance (Bharatanatyam) Narrating stories and keeping the aesthetics of the dance form Bharatanatyam grounded to imbibe in each person the love and value towards the art form through the innovative way of story telling.

Organizer
Neha Singh

Neha Singh is a Hyderabad based Bharatanatyam artist. She has received her training in Bharatanatyam under the tutelage of Guru Shri V.S.Ramamoorthy and Guru Smt. Manjula Ramaswamy at Sri Rama Nataka Niketan. Other than the Master degree in Business Administration, Neha holds a Master degree in Bharatanatyam from the University of Hyderabad under the guidance of Guru Shri Pasumarthy Ramalinga Sastry. Neha is the founder of the dance institute SaiNe Nrityalaya-Secunderabad, where she imparts the knowledge of Bharatanatyam to the younger generation.

Remebering Girish Karnad

Remebering Girish Karnad
Movies
3.0 hrs

June 14, 2019 7:00 pm Friday

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Girish Karnad, one of the versatile artistes of our times left this mortal world on 10th June 2019 after battling with illness for some time.

As a tribute to the doyen of cinema and theatre, Lamakaan is holding a remembrance meet and followed by the screening of ‘Nishant (1975).”

Mr. Sajid Mehmood, a film enthusiast will talk about Karnad’s art and contributions to the creative world and also introduce the film.

About Girish Karnad: Girish Raghunath Karnad (19 May 1938 – 10 June 2019 was an Indian actor, film director, Kannada writer, playwright and a Rhodes Scholar, who predominantly worked in South Indian cinema and Bollywood. His rise as a playwright in the 1960s, marked the coming of age of modern Indian playwriting in Kannada, just as Badal Sarkar did in Bengali, Vijay Tendulkar in Marathi, and Mohan Rakesh in Hindi. He was a recipient of the 1998 Jnanpith Award, the highest literary honour conferred in India.

For four decades Karnad composed plays, often using history and mythology to tackle contemporary issues. He translated his plays into English and received acclaim. His plays have been translated into some Indian languages and directed by directors like Ebrahim Alkazi, B. V. Karanth, Alyque Padamsee, Prasanna, Arvind Gaur, Satyadev Dubey, Vijaya Mehta, Shyamanand Jalan, Amal Allana and Zafer Mohiuddin. He was active in the world of Indian cinema working as an actor, director and screenwriter, in Hindi and Kannada cinema, and has earned awards. He was conferred Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan by the Government of India and won four Filmfare Awards, of which three are Filmfare Award for Best Director – Kannada and the fourth a Filmfare Best Screenplay Award. His famous novel is “Yayathi”. He was a presenter for a weekly science magazine programme called “Turning Point” that aired on Doordarshan in 1991.

After suffering from poor health, he was admitted to a hospital in Bengaluru, India, and ultimately died 10 June 2019

About Nishant film: Nishant (English: Night’s End) is a 1975 Hindi drama film directed by Shyam Benegal, based on an original screenplay by noted playwright Vijay Tendulkar, with dialogues by Satyadev Dubey.

The film features an ensemble of parallel cinema actors including Girish Karnad, Amrish Puri, Shabana Azmi, Anant Nag and Sadhu Meher with Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah (In his film debut). This film focuses on the power of the rural elite and the sexual exploitation of women, during the time of feudalism in India.

Duration: 143 Minutes

ALL ARE WELCOME. ENTRY IS FREE & OPEN TO ALL!!!

Organizer
Lamakaan

Lamakaan is an open cultural space of Hyderabad that organizes events on various political, social, economic, and cultural issues. For more info about Lamakaan and its events, visit us at www.lamakaan.com

Ennio Morricone Month – Movie 1

Ennio Morricone Month – Movie 1
Movies
3.0 hrs

June 12, 2019 7:00 pm Wednesday

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Ennio Morricone Month – Cinema Paradiso

A filmmaker recalls his childhood when falling in love with the pictures at the cinema of his home village and forms a deep friendship with the cinema’s projectionist.

Movie Starts @7PM Post Screening Discussion – 15 mins

Organizer
Cinephiles Film Club

Casteism InstitutionalizedMurder

Casteism InstitutionalizedMurder
Discussion
2.5 hrs

June 09, 2019 4:30 pm Sunday

Let’s Discuss “Casteism – Institutionalised Murders”

The suicide of Dr Payal Tadvi from Maharashtra has sparked the discussion of ” caste discrimination” all over the nation. This incident particularly shows how a bold, brave girl can be broken through casteism. The three senior female doctors who harrased her don’t even acknoeledge their mistake or recognise their caste privilege. More recently a guy named Bakki Srinivas was beaten to death for eating a fallen mango from the mango plantagion of a savarna landlord. In Alwar, Rajasthan a heterosexual bahujan couple were stripped naked and girls were gang raped by a mob of sarvarna men. Many such incidents of caste-based harassment have been surfacing from time to time. All these incidents are proof that even after 70 years of criminalising caste discrimination the urban and rural India suffers from everyday casteism which leads to institutionalised murders of people like Payal, Rohith Vemula etc., Rohit vemula student of UOH who committed suicide wrote ” The value of a man was reduced to his immediate identity and nearest possibility. To a vote, to a number to a thing. Never was a man treated as a mind” in his letter. His death marked the uprising of a movement that asked for “ROHIT ACT” which would strain the present SC, ST atrocities act / POA ACT. Instead, the present savarna dominant Hindutva government has been trying to dilute the POA ACT.

At this juncture, it’s important that all of us understand the effects and forms of casteism in these contemporary times and find ways to END CASTEISM.

Ambekar said ” Educate- Agitate- Organise” Therefore let us all discuss and educate ourselves casteism, it’s effects and the way ahead to end casteism.

ALL ARE WELCOME!!!

World Environment Day

World Environment Day
Movies
1.0 hrs

June 05, 2019 7:30 pm Wednesday

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the protection and improvement of the human environment is a major issue, which affects the well-being of peoples and economic development throughout the world, designated 5 June as World Environment Day.

Organizer
Society for the Research and Environmental Education

our organisation is non profit organisation working with aim of protect our mother nature and ecosystem. We inspire and guide the people to create a society that live in harmony with nature. we did some programs in lamakaan previously.

Malgudi days

Malgudi days
Play
1.0 hrs

June 01, 2019 7:30 pm Saturday

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Most of us agree that childhood days were the best days of life. And we all carry memories of childhood across ages. One of the prominent memories to rekindle our childhood would be the song, “Taa naa naa tana naanaa naa…” of Malgudi days. XpressionZ brings to you, a piece of 3 short plays based on RK narayan’s Malgudi days, which most of have witnessed and have enjoyed a lot. The beauty of these stories lies in the simplicity and unconventional endings with a small piece of message to the society, all in a humorous way. Well, then, let’s get back to our childhood for some time and enjoy the innocence.

Organizer details
Contact Name: XpressionZ Theatre Group
Contact Email: xpressionztheater@gmail.com
Contact Phone +917406027770
XpressionZ Theatre Group

We are in field since 2008 headed by NSD passout prashant jade.. we do plays in all formats…. Provide workshops and training… We operate from Bangalore.. a small but very dedicated and hardworking team.. We do plays in hindi english and kannada…

Korean Month – Chunhyang

Korean Month – Chunhyang (2000)
Movies
3.0 hrs

May 29, 2019 7:00 pm Wednesday

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Mongryong marries the beautiful Chunhyang without telling his father, the Governor of Namwon. When his father is transferred to Seoul, Mongryong has to leave Chunhyang and finish his exams. Chunhyang, being the daughter of a courtesan, is also legally a courtesan.

Director: Kwon-taek Im Writers: Sang-hyun Cho (story), Hye-yun Kang Stars: Hyo-jeong Lee, Seung-woo Cho, Seong-nyeo Kim

Movies Intro : 7:00 PM Movies Starts at 7:10 PM Post-Screening Discussion – 15 mins

Jaat Hi Puchho Sadhu Ki

Jaat Hi Puchho Sadhu Ki
Play
3.0 hrs

May 24, 2019 8:00 pm Friday

A play by KASH Theatre-‘Jaat Hi Puchho Sadhu Ki’ written by a renowned playwright Late Vijay Tendulkar. The performance is a translated version in Hindi by Late Prof. Vasant Dev, which is an out an out hilarious satire. The play is being designed and directed by Subhash Gupta. The play was written somewhere in 1977 and it talks about caste-ism and nepotism which is relevant in today’s times as well. Mahipat Babhruvahan hails from a village. He belongs to a lower caste. His hard work and perseverance enables him to acquire education and land a job as a professor however his caste becomes a stumbling block in his success. He reacts using various means to protect his position resulting in hilarious and adventurous situation.

Organizer
KASH Theatre

KASH Theatre is a renowned name in Orissa and they are known for their in-house productions. The Hyderabad chapter has staged the below mentioned plays in Hyderabad and have traveled to different cities with their shows. Name of the shows: Botal Arz Hai Pardon Lash’T Wish

Mukti 1937 Bengali FilmScreening

Mukti 1937 Bengali FilmScreening
Movies
2.5 hrs

May 18, 2019 7:00 pm Saturday

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Mukti 1937 Bengali film screening with English subtitles Country: Indian; Year: 1937; Language: Bengali; Runtime: 115 min; Color: Black and White; Sound: Mono Studio: New Theatres

Barua’s classic adultery story tells of an artist, Prasanta (Barua) presented in the stereotypically romantic image dedicated to his vocation, paying no heed to his scandalous reputation (he paints nude models) and with a cavalier attitude to his conservative father-in-law’s (Choudhury) demands for good social behaviour. He is married to the rich Chitra (Kanan Devi). The couple are in love but neither partner is prepared to compromise their ideals. The marriage falls apart. Prasanta concedes his wife demand for a divorce and goes to the jungles of Assam, where for many years his closest associates are a wild elephant and Jharna (Menaka), the wife of an innkeeper named Pahari (P. Mullick). He also makes a sworn enemy of a local trader (Nawab/A. Mullick). Chitra marries the millionaire Bipul (Mukherjee) and they go on an elephant hunt. They kill Prasanta’s pet elephant. Since Chitra believes Prasanta to be dead he avoids meeting her, but he is forced to rescue her from the vilainous trader. Prasanta succeeds but dies at Chitra’s feet. The film interprets his death as Chitra’s final achievement of the freedom she had craved. Barua contrasts the regressive story presented as static and unresolved, both as narrative and performance, with a hyperactive environment that overwhelms the trivial nature of the lead couples’ desires. There are many sequence shots tracking through walls – including the justly celebrated ‘psychological’ opening shot as Prasanta walks through one door after another until he reaches his studio, and from interior to exterior, while nature is exemplified by mountains, trees, wind and charging elephants. This was one of the first elaborate filmic uses of Tagore’s lyrics, with the poet’s original tunes (Sahar range rang, Mesa te bobe. Tar biday belar malakhani), but one of the film’s big hits, Diner sheshe ghumer deshe, was composed originally for the film by Mullick.

The film will be introduced by Aparajita Roy Sinha, Film Critique

ALL ARE WELCOME

Organizer
Lamakaan

Lamakaan is an open cultural space in Hyderabad which organizes events on socio-economic, political, sports, games, music, art, paintings, movies.

IDEA OF INDIA: DIFFERENT VARIANT

IDEA OF INDIA: DIFFERENT VARIANT
Talk
2.0 hrs

May 16, 2019 5:00 pm Thursday

IDEA OF INDIA: DIFFERENT VARIANTS

-An interactive talk with

Dr. Shamsul Islam taught Political Science for 40 years in the Delhi University. He has written over 14 books, and over 700 articles in dailies and journals both in India and abroad on issues like theocracy, religious intolerance, fundamentalism, status of Dalits, women, and culture, theatre, human values, human rights, exploitation etc. He is visiting Hyderabad, and would like to share his thoughts with interested people and answer questions.

Organizer
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space

Lamakaan an open cultural space.