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Showcasing this month are the programmes by Sudanese artists.
1- Introduction of African Student Association
2- Cultural program with brothers Sudanese
3-Presentation about Sudan and his position in Africa
4-Interaction questions and answers
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
Entry - Free.
Forget हॉलीवुड
a play in Hindi /English
Originally written by Miro Gavran
Lights Design: Shravanth Konneru
Production Design: Ajay Yadav
Cast: C S Shekhawat, Feroze
Directed by Feroze
Donor Pass: Rs. 100/-
http://in.bookmyshow.com/hyderabad/events/forget-hollywood/ET00014537
Arunjyothi S Lokhanday is a traditional crafts person from Nalgonda with a multi-talented artistry to her name. She makes all of them in zero-budget. For Diwali, she enthralled us by making diyas with vegetables and house hold objects.
Limited seats. For early registrations: Call ArunJyoti ji at 9704621500
Entry - Free
Celebrate the joy of reading on the eve of International Literacy Day & Indian Teachers Day. "The Boy and the Drum" is a folktale about giving and kindness. It transforms into a lively play! It is an introduction to a new way of 'reading' a book. Relive the story with some theme activities as a second part to it.
All are welcome to this vibrant noon.
Entry - Free.
Come to become counselor to your neighbors, friends, family and needy.
Suicide is a permanent solution for a temporary problem. Start being lover to your life.
September 10th - Suicide Prevention Day- Creating Awareness on stopping them
Are you having any thoughts of ENDING UP YOUR LIFE?
Are you stressed out of life ?
Are you willing to change your thinking style ?
Come lets take the opportunity of joining the session.
Registrations : FREE
Join us to help yourself and others who are in need.
You can contribute in the form of books and stationary and money to the orphanages below:
Mahima ministries
House No 2-38/8/2/9/4/1,
Ntr Nagar, Ameenpur Village,
Sridevi Theatre Road,
Chanda Nagar.Hyderabad
APMWS- Andhra Pradesh Mahila Welfare Society.
Faluknama police station opposite road.
Faluknama Govt School.
Hyderabad.
Token of gratitude will be given in return.
Director:Prakash Phadnis, Sachin Sashtry Writer:Vinod Hadap Artists:Sanjeev Acharya, V S Mouli, Akhilesh Washikar, Ali Ahmed Faisal, Rahul Kamelakar, Suraj G Meshram
Read more: http://in.bookmyshow.com/plays/aur-shakespeare-sharmaya/ET00032936#ixzz3klxfM9s7
Group Captain GJ Rao is the Command Education Officer and PRO at Head Quarters Maintenance Command, Nagpur. In the year 2014, in addition to his primary job, he has under taken a first of its kind project in the Indian Air Force (IAF) where he has identified, counselled and motivated 70 under privileged personnel from Air Force campus to provide them with sustainable means of lively hood by organising free training in ITI and MHRD recognised Computer Institute.
He also reached out to people in distress and saving precious lives through his Suicide Prevention Model in IAF and for transforming Air Force Schools in to Centres of Excellence.
The salient aspects of his project include:-
a) Cost effective and immediate utilisation of the existing 104 as the 24x7 toll free Suicide Prevention Counselling Centre.
b) Establishing Central Locking Storage System for storing pesticides to avoid the access to the means of committing suicide.
c) Sensitize the entire population of the State about identifying the symptoms of suicidal behaviour and equip the individuals with simple techniques of helping them in overcoming these suicidal behaviour.
d) Mass publicity by the message of honourable CM through TV, radio, Banners and pamphlets on the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day.
All are welcome to this evening of learning to love your own life and teaching your neighbor to do so.
Entry - Free
WHERE: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills
WHEN: 1 pm
In July, 2014, UGC had issued a circular asking all varsities to include transgenders in different fellowship/scholarship schemes. According to the Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Vijay Sampla, in all the application forms of the universities under University Grants Commission (UGC), there now has to be a column for transgender community students. However, this has yet to be implemented in many universities including University of Hyderabad and we wish to hereby begin a campaign for the same.
All friends from media are invited for the meet.
For RSVP: 8179542651
About the actors
Gee Imaan Semmalar is a savarna trans activist from Kerala. He holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature from Lady Shri Ram College and an MA in Arts and Aesthetics from Jawaharlal Nehru University. He has written, directed and acted in a multilingual, docu-fiction film on transmen titled 'Kalvettukal' which has been screened in Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Madurai, Kerala and Sweden. He has been writing about trans issues for several leading newspapers in India including DNA, Bombay and New Indian Express, Chennai. He lives in Bangalore and was a radio host for a show on 'Q radio', an online LGBT radio channel. He has worked on building alliances with several movements over the years and believes that anti caste gender activism is crucial for actualising any revolutionary social change.
Living Smile Vidya is a dalit transwoman, theatre actor, writer, poet and artist from Trichy, Tamil Nadu. She holds a Masters degree in Linguistics. Smiley received the Charles Wallace Award in 2013 for her excellence in Theatre. She has staged more than 100 shows of 20 plays with 9 eminent theatre directors. She is the author of I am Vidya which is the first transgender autobiography to be published in India. It has been translated into over 6 other indian languages and is part of the syllabus of B.A. English in Stella Maris College, Chennai, India. Her essays and poems are published in magazines in many commercial magazines, literary magazines and online magazines. As a self-taught artist, she started drawing since 2010. She has done five exhibitions in Chennai, Bangalore and Delhi. She also has experience in Tamil cinema industry and has been Assistant Director, Associate Director and actor in Tamil and Malayalam films.
Angel Glady is a Bahujan trans woman from Tamil Nadu. She has studied M.A. mass communication in University of Madras. She is a theatre actor and has worked with french clowns from "clowns without border" and a South Korean theatre group called "TUIDA". She feels art is the best tool to make a revolution and is co-founder of a trans theatre group called Panmai theatre in Chennai.
For passes: 8179542651
The painter Krishnakar, has dedicated his life on these paintings, just to find the truth behind the Shlokas and Mythological sayings. He wants to share this knowledge with people and youngster. The paintingis is done on glass in reverse and completely hand painted.
All are welcome.
Entry - Free
Journeys with Kumar and Kabir" a film by Shabnam Virmani.
This film is an interweaving the folk music traditions of the mystic poet Kabir with the life and music of the late classical singer Kumar Gandharva, this film searches for that elusive sound, that jhini si awaaz, Kabir urges us to hear. Where does it resonate, that subtle sound? Journeying between folk and classical, oral and written, rural and urban expressions of this 15th century mystic poet of north India, the film finds moments of both continuity and rupture between these disparate worlds.
All are welcome. Screening will be followed by discussion with the film maker Shabnam Virmani.
Entry - Free
Kabir was a 15th century mystic poet of north India who defied the boundaries between Hindu and Muslim. He had a Muslim name and upbringing, but his poetry repeatedly invokes the widely revered Hindu name for God – Ram. Who is Kabir’s Ram? This film journeys through song and poem into the politics of religion, and finds myriad answers on both sides of the hostile border between India and Pakistan.
About the filmmaker:
Shabnam Virmani, is a documentary film maker and artist. Co-founder of the Drishti Media Arts and Human Rights collective, she has directed several documentaries, some of which have won awards. In 2002, she co-directed an award-winning community radio program with the Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan in Gujarat.
Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein, a documentary film by Shabnam Virmani on the poet-saint as part of her Kabir Project, has won the Special Jury Prize at the 58th National Awards, June 2011.
She was conferred this award for, "An insightful film that introduces us to the various cults that have grown around Kabir, the mystic weaver and saint. It explores the nuances of India's argumentative tradition as exemplified by Kabir's dohas and traces the eventful journey of one man caught in an Orwellian dilemma as he is elevated to the status of a cult leader, torn between the inevitable trappings of hierarchy that run paradoxical to the simple philosophy of Kabir"
This film is in Hindi & Urdu with English Subtitles
Duration: 103 min.
The film screening will be followed by an interactive session with the filmmaker and then at 7pm is a Musical Performance "Songs of Kabir and other Mystics" by Shabnam Virmani and Vipul Rikhi.
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
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Shabnam and Vipul will share some of the musical and poetic treasures they have come across during their journeys into the folk oral traditions of mystic poetry. They will present folk songs from Malwa (Madhya Pradesh), Rajasthan, Kutch (Gujarat), and a few from the Baul and classical traditions, which speak with startling clarity, and yet with great feeling, about the fundamental truths of human life, in the voices of Kabir and other Bhakti poets such as Gorakhnath, Dharamdas, Brahmanand, Meera and others.
All are welcome to this evening of mysticism.
Entry - Free.
Entry fees-Rs100/- for adults and Rs 50 for children below 8 years, Rs 75/- for children above 8 and below 15 years.
Entry passes at the Gate.
The workshop is conducted by Adi Babu, a teacher in English Language and Literature for 27 years.
For Registration : Pl call 9052906210.
Forty years after its people were promised freedom by departing Spanish rulers, Western Sahara remains Africa’s last colony. This film chronicles the everyday violence experienced by Sahrawis living under Moroccan occupation and voices their struggle for self-determination through creative resistance and non-violence.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/123847322
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/LifeIsWaiting
Website: http://culturesofresistancefilms.com/western-sahara
Bio:
Iara Lee, a Brazilian of Korean descent, is an activist, filmmaker, and director of the Cultures of Resistance Network. In 2010, she released her feature-length documentary entitled CULTURES OF RESISTANCE, which explores how creative action contributes to conflict prevention and resolution. As an extension of her commitment to the issues explored in the film, she also founded the Cultures of Resistance Network, an organization that promotes global solidarity, supports efforts to secure peace and social justice, and brings together artists and changemakers from around the world.
Iara has also continued to produce and direct documentary films. She just finished two new docs: K2 AND THE INVISIBLE FOOTMEN, shot in stunning northern Pakistan, it is about the plight of the unsung heroes, the indigenous porters of majestic K2, the earth’s second-highest peak. LIFE IS WAITING: Referendum and Resistance in Western Sahara, looks at 40 years of Moroccan occupation and the sahrawi nonviolent struggle for self-determination by a people for whom colonialism has never ended. In 2013, Iara made a short film entitled THE KALASHA AND THE CRESCENT, which chronicles how an indigenous movement in northern Pakistan is responding to the challenges facing their culture. In 2012, she released a documentary called THE SUFFERING GRASSES: when elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers, which examines the Syrian conflict through the humanity of the civilians who have been killed, abused, and displaced to the squalor of refugee camps.
In May 2010, Iara was a passenger on the MV Mavi Marmara, a vessel in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla which was attacked in international waters by the Israeli navy, leading to the murder of nine humanitarian aid workers. Among the many people who recorded the events on that ship, her crew was the only one to successfully hide and retain most of the raid footage, which she later released to the world after a screening at the United Nations. Iara is dedicated to the support of Palestinian civilians who have been victims of war crimes committed by the Israeli military and who suffer from the Israeli government's ongoing acts of collective punishment.
At the onset of the Iraq war in 2003, Iara decided to travel and live in the MENA region (Middle East & North Africa) in order to understand the conflict better. While residing in Lebanon in 2006, she experienced firsthand the 34-day Israeli bombardment of that country. Moved by that experience, she has since dedicated herself to the pursuit of a just peace in the region, and she is an enthusiastic supporter of those initiatives which strengthen adherence to international law in enforcing human rights. In 2008 Iara lived in Iran and supported a number of cultural exchange projects between that country and the West with the goal of promoting arts & culture for global solidarity.
From 1984 to 1989 Iara was the producer of the Sao Paulo International Film Festival in Brazil. From 1989-2003 she was based in New York City, where she ran the mixed-media company Caipirinha Productions, created to explore the synergy of different artforms (such as film, music, architecture, and poetry). Under that banner, Iara directed short and feature-length documentaries including Synthetic Pleasures, Modulations, Architettura, and Beneath the Borqa.
Iara is a member of the International Council of Advisors of the National Geographic Society, a long-time supporter of Greenpeace and Amnesty International, and many organizations around the world. Through the Cultures Of Resistance Network foundation, she connects and collaborates with activists, agitators, educators, and artists to build a more just and peaceful world through creative resistance and nonviolent action! http://culturesofresistance.org/groups-we-support
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
Shot in stunning northern Pakistan, it is about the plight of the unsung heroes, the indigenous porters of majestic K2, the earth’s second-highest peak.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/126423435
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/K2InvisibleFootmen
Website: http://www.culturesofresistancefilms.org/k2-invisible-footmen
Bio:
Iara Lee, a Brazilian of Korean descent, is an activist, filmmaker, and director of the Cultures of Resistance Network. In 2010, she released her feature-length documentary entitled CULTURES OF RESISTANCE, which explores how creative action contributes to conflict prevention and resolution. As an extension of her commitment to the issues explored in the film, she also founded the Cultures of Resistance Network, an organization that promotes global solidarity, supports efforts to secure peace and social justice, and brings together artists and changemakers from around the world.
Iara has also continued to produce and direct documentary films. She just finished two new docs: K2 AND THE INVISIBLE FOOTMEN, shot in stunning northern Pakistan, it is about the plight of the unsung heroes, the indigenous porters of majestic K2, the earth’s second-highest peak. LIFE IS WAITING: Referendum and Resistance in Western Sahara, looks at 40 years of Moroccan occupation and the sahrawi nonviolent struggle for self-determination by a people for whom colonialism has never ended. In 2013, Iara made a short film entitled THE KALASHA AND THE CRESCENT, which chronicles how an indigenous movement in northern Pakistan is responding to the challenges facing their culture. In 2012, she released a documentary called THE SUFFERING GRASSES: when elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers, which examines the Syrian conflict through the humanity of the civilians who have been killed, abused, and displaced to the squalor of refugee camps.
In May 2010, Iara was a passenger on the MV Mavi Marmara, a vessel in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla which was attacked in international waters by the Israeli navy, leading to the murder of nine humanitarian aid workers. Among the many people who recorded the events on that ship, her crew was the only one to successfully hide and retain most of the raid footage, which she later released to the world after a screening at the United Nations. Iara is dedicated to the support of Palestinian civilians who have been victims of war crimes committed by the Israeli military and who suffer from the Israeli government's ongoing acts of collective punishment.
At the onset of the Iraq war in 2003, Iara decided to travel and live in the MENA region (Middle East & North Africa) in order to understand the conflict better. While residing in Lebanon in 2006, she experienced firsthand the 34-day Israeli bombardment of that country. Moved by that experience, she has since dedicated herself to the pursuit of a just peace in the region, and she is an enthusiastic supporter of those initiatives which strengthen adherence to international law in enforcing human rights. In 2008 Iara lived in Iran and supported a number of cultural exchange projects between that country and the West with the goal of promoting arts & culture for global solidarity.
From 1984 to 1989 Iara was the producer of the Sao Paulo International Film Festival in Brazil. From 1989-2003 she was based in New York City, where she ran the mixed-media company Caipirinha Productions, created to explore the synergy of different artforms (such as film, music, architecture, and poetry). Under that banner, Iara directed short and feature-length documentaries including Synthetic Pleasures, Modulations, Architettura, and Beneath the Borqa.
Iara is a member of the International Council of Advisors of the National Geographic Society, a long-time supporter of Greenpeace and Amnesty International, and many organizations around the world. Through the Cultures Of Resistance Network foundation, she connects and collaborates with activists, agitators, educators, and artists to build a more just and peaceful world through creative resistance and nonviolent action! http://culturesofresistance.org/groups-we-support
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
From:10:30 am To:1:30 pm • Contact No.: 9700003083 9703287377 • Last date to register: September 15th 2015 • Entry:Rs 400 This workshop is aimed at teaching you the art of creative recycling and will demonstrate several novel ways of creating innovative new products from recycled goods. During the course of this workshop you will learn to up-cycle your everyday household objects that one would normally throw away! These up-cycling projects are a great way to teach children to appreciate the value of recycling and not to mention also includes a lot of fun!! While engaging with children at a young age is necessary, there is no age limit to learn fun, new and creative things! •
What will you learn at our Up-cycling workshop?
1. How to make a support for your cell phone so you can charge it anywhere you want without having to worry about it falling
2. How to make your own set of coasters out of recycled bottle caps.
3. How to make a bookcase for the kiddies or a magazine rack for the moms out of old cereal boxes.
• What you will need?
1. Scissors, pencils and a ruler.
2. Fevicol, glue stick & a hot glue gun. (Note: hot glue guns will be provided temporarily for those who do not have one)
3. Acrylic paint, water container and brushes.
4. One cereal box for magazine rack. Three same sized cereal boxes for bookcase.
5. Your cell phone charger and either a
shampoo bottle or a coke bottle that is as wide as your cell phone.
6. Bottle caps will be provided.
The session will help you identify your deeper emotions, fallacies, resilience in a totally different manner.
The session is going to be amalgamated with humor,to leave you nostalgic of yourself, yet highly entertained.
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
Join us for a topical debate at LaMakaan on
Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 5.30 pm.
We will be joined by Asaduddin Owaisi, MP,
Prof M.Kodandaram, senior advocate Bojja Tharakam,
Manoj Mitta and others. Justice Chandra Kumar will preside.
The occasion is the book launch of "Dilli 1984 nundi Gujarat 2002 varaku: Vyavasthala vaiphalyam pai panchanama". (An Omnibus translation of 'When A Tree Shook Delhi', by Manoj Mitta and H.S.Phoolka, AND 'The Fiction of Fact-finding: Modi and Godhra', by Manoj Mitta).
An event by Hyderabad Book Trust.
All are welcome to this Book launch and discussion.
We will be emphasizing the creativity of the kids by helping them draw their own Costumes, Super Powers and Characters. At the end of our workshop with our help they will have they're own Super hero or Princess with a unique set of skills and gifts that they created from scratch!
Our Craft class will be focusing on creating an Enchanting Princess costume for girls.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
>An old dress, t shirt,flip flops or any footwear that you would like decorate on.
>You can also carry hair bands or hair accessories to decorate on.
( you must get only one item of clothing and only one pair of footwear.)
>Bring colours of choice Can be Crayons, Sketch pens or Paints.
MATERIAL PROVIDED:
>Papers Pencils and Erasers will be provided.
>Material to make tiaras, bracelets, wands, bows will be provided.
(You can choose any two items to make.)
Entry registration - Call 9000899175
*You don't need membership to attend sessions *It's free
Date: 20th September, Sunday 2015
Venue: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills
Time: 7.30pm
Directed by Rathna Shekar Reddy
It's baaaaaaaack, with a new set of short plays and stand-up comedy. Remember how much fun we had last time? It's going to be Double the Fun as always with Comedy Plays and Stand-up. Get that funny bone tickled with mad, funny, impish, satirical and hilarious characters and situations.
For entry Passes: 9885288982
Why does someone rely on the things outside their self? Either because his surroundings don’t have what that entity is giving, non-belonging or the self is void. If this is the right understanding then addicts of things can grow to become addicts of people and emotions. From emotions to enlightenment, they can move from lower to higher addictions. They can grow beyond this body and be eternal. The addiction controlling their body can be let go. Yes, so there is a possibility of existence of the Eternal Addicts. Yes it is possible.
The Play starts with this Idea and deeper understanding of Eternal addicts like the spiritual and divine souls of Yogis, the agitated and longing souls of the lovers and the analytical or logical souls of philosophers the play is set in a metaphorical world of rehabilitation. Addicts of different backgrounds and abused by substances of different kind enter a room where the voice of narrator talks to them and indulges them into a conversation of self-realization. The Souls of Yogi, Lover and Philosopher talk their heart out of how they passed through to higher addiction. And then there is a session where some addicts are still in denial and choose hell and some addicts accept and rehabilitate to live a life of heaven. A simple metaphoric series of monologues and amalgamation of sequences will let us see deeper into different lives.
Entry - Free
Entry - 100
Entry fees-Rs100/- for adults and Rs 50 for children below 8 years, Rs 75/- for children above 8 and below 15 years.
Entry passes at the Gate.
This première edition brings: Māyammā — Kuttanād's very own daughter-of-the-soil kairali drag queen — the fire and brimstone of Bangalore's blossoming burlesque movement, to the hub of Hyderbad's performance-culture-scene, Lamakaan.
The event, organised by Queer Collective India's Hyderabad chapter, hopes to enable queer-identifying performers and encourage queer-themed pieces of work by presenting them to a larger audience as a means of queer advocacy. QCI also involves itself in day-to-day advocacy, inculcating a positive individualistic zeal in communities, driving social change one campaign at a time.
The Bangalore-based artistes are being curated by Queer Arts Movement India (QAMI); a collective that hopes to identify potential talent in the queer comunity across India; helping them enable their roles as social changers through the powerful mediums of art and performance.
Queering the Night 1.0 hopes to be the first of many similar events organised in Hyderabad, with a view of expanding the city's queer performance experience and encouraging local talent to participate more.
This edition features the much-celebrated film maker and performance artiste, Avinash Matta, who will be representing the Nizam city's overflowing pool of queer artistes.
Performance slots are still available for Hyderabad-based queer identifying/allied artistes. Please contact QCI.
If you would like more information, please contact:
QCI: Sachin @ +918884914690
Email: qci.hyd@gmail.com
QAMI: Romal @ +919986156123
During the course of this workshop the children will learn how to make:
1. A minion wall hanging
2. Minion Bookmarks
Note: For the first two crafts a quick coloring introduction will be given!
3. Minion water bottle
4. Minion Night light
5. Minion Secret Stash Box
What you will need to Bring?
1.Colors(Any- Poster paints, color pencils)
2.Light bulb with attached plug.
3.An old cereal box
4.Safety scissors
5.Fevicol
*Everything else for the projects will be provided by us.
Entry Fee - Rs 500
For further details contact 9700003083
Chaithanya Pingali, is an author who wrote 'chittagong viplava vanithalu', a book that describes the freedom struggle from women perspective.
All are welcome to this evening of book introduction.
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