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“Eunuchs: India’s Third Gender”
Wed Feb 13, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
“Eunuchs: India’s Third Gender”, exploring the ancient tradition of the Hijras of India and how their life style has changed from healing gurus to prostitution in modern India.

Michael Yorke : As an anthropologist I had always relied on talking to the Indian Hijra community wherever I was doing research. They had some of the most analytical and critical minds among rural agricultural people. Not having access to land in a patriarchal society, and not being able to nurture a family, they were a community of people who relied on their wits, intellect and intelligence to make a living. Whenever I needed to know why a tradition was followed, they never jut said “because my grandfather did it”; they would search out the human motivations and historical reasons for habitual mode of conduct. They were a people always free from received ideas. They were an uninhibited group of free-thinkers. They were the most valuable informants an anthropologist could have.

While discussing this with a friend of mine in Delhi, who had once married into a grand Rajasthani regal family, she said that when living in an old fashioned zenana, she had relied on the Hijra guards of the zenana to adjust to her new life. So together we determined to make a film exploring the profound and ancient tradition that India maintains to accommodation people of transgender inclinations in a society where masculine and feminine role are so widely separated. Her contact with the ancient and traditional hijras of Ajmer gave us the most extraordinary access to this otherwise hidden and deeply private world, that finally took us into the world of modern hijra prostitutes in Hijra Gully in Mumbai.

This film is an anthropological insight and analysis into the ancient Indian tradition of transgenderism for a western audience where transgender issues have only recently become an issue of great social concern.
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PAULA JEANINE BENNETT
Thu Feb 14, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
PAULA JEANINE BENNETT: West Faces East.

American jazz and fusion vocalist, percussionist and lyricist Paula Jeanine Bennett comes to Lamakaan with an evening of music from many streams. From her background in jazz to forays into North Indian semi-classical forms (ghazal, thumri) and new approaches for the pure voice, Paula will present original and adapted compositions from a variety of sources.
This will be Paula's last performance before returning to wintery New York City.
The evening will be fun, unusual and highly melodi
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THE JEEVES & WOOSTER GANG
Fri Feb 15, 7:30 PM
Dramatic Circle Hyderabad
DCH & Lamakaan Presents

‘THE JEEVES & WOOSTER GANG’

Readings from PG Wodehouse
Directed by Pranava Singhal


Dramatic Circle Hyderabad presents selected dramatized readings from the stories of the great humourist PG Wodehouse, at 7.30 pm on Friday,15th Feb 2019.

The readings are aimed at introducing the uninitiated to the delights of Wodehouse’s world, and also an evening of reunion for the cognoscenti to pay their respects on the Master’s 44th death anniversary !

“ The Funniest writer ever to put pen to paper.” – Hugh Laurie

“ Wodehouse is the greatest comic writer ever.” – Douglas Adams

“ You don’t analyse such sunlit perfection, you just sit back in its warmth and splendour. – Stephen Fry

Admission : Free Passes on ‘First-come’ basis
5815
Write Club Saturday General #189
Sat Feb 16, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
5642
Evenings of Dance by Sumadhura
Sat Feb 16, 7:00 PM
Sravya Manasa
Evenings of Dance is a series wherein different artistes of Indian Classical Dance background perform Solo presentations conveying stories through Indian Dance
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Mandalas and Brush Lettering
Sun Feb 17, 11:00 AM
Nishat and Eisha
Mandalas and Brush Lettering Workshop
By Nishat and Eisha

Mandalas help in relieving tension and anxiety. It also relaxes and heals the body, mind, and spirit. Brush Lettering is also a form of therapeutic art which helps to create art with letters and words.

This workshop will include:
~ Basics of mandala making and brush lettering
~ Combining both art forms and creating a unique artwork to take back with you
P.S. You'll be given a hand-lettered name card and a mini mandala as gifts by the facilitators!

This workshop is designed for people who are enthusiastic about learning new art forms!

No drawing experience required.

Fee:
Online registration - 600/-
On-spot - 800/-

For registrations, contact: 9704295140/ 8985500910
5873
A CANDLE TRIBUTE TO SOLDIERS
Sun Feb 17, 5:30 PM
Social Post Media Channel
We Are from social post media team, and we are going to organise Candle light tribute to our brave Indian soldiers At Lamakaan
The Speakers That Are Participating in this Programe are
1.Mr.K. Srinivas Rao ACP..CCS Hyderabad
2.Dr.E.Ravishankar Senior Endocrinologist Appolo Hospitals
3. Sonia Akula Founder Prasident AASA Foundation
5830
Places in the Heart(1984)
Tue Feb 19, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles Film club
Title : Places in the Heart
Director : Robert Benton
Runtime : 111 mins
Synopsis :
In central Texas in the 1930s, a widow, with two small children, tries to run her small 40-acre farm with the help of two disparate people.

Plan for the event :
Introduction - 10 mins
The movie starts at 7:10 PM
20 minutes post-screening discussion
5831
The Crying Game(1992)
Wed Feb 20, 7:00 PM
Cinephiles Film Club
Title : The Crying Game
Director : Neil Jordan
Runtime : 112 mins
Synopsis :
A British soldier kidnapped by IRA terrorists soon befriends one of his captors, who then becomes drawn into the soldier's world.

Plan for the event:
Introduction - 10 mins
The movie starts at 7:10 PM
20 minutes post-screening discussion
5862
Travelling Poets: Poetry Reading
Fri Feb 22, 5:00 PM
Rebecca Vedavathy
A poetry reading and interaction with Danish poet Claus Ankerson, Hyderabad-based poets Nabina Das, Meherin Roshanara, Soumya Venkatesan, Dheeraj Kumar and Rebecca Vedavathy.
5845
Blood Donation Camp
Sat Feb 23, 10:30 AM
Rotary Club of Hyderabad - Sarath Babu Rayaprolu
Blood is the most precious gift that anyone can give to another person — the gift of life. A decision to donate your blood can save a life or even several if your blood is separated into its components — red cells, platelets and plasma — which can be used individually for patients with specific conditions. Donating blood is an active way of helping others and the whole of society. Donating blood is a lifesaving act. By donating blood you can save lives.

Keeping the above noble gesture in mind on the occasion of Rotary Formation Day, Rotary Club of Hyderabad and Twin Cities Rotary Club proposes to conduct a Mega Blood Donation Camp in association with the Indian Red Cross Hyderabad. It is proposed to conduct the camp in 15-20 places across the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad on the 23rd of February 2019.


The blood collected during the camp will be utilised by Indian Red Cross Hyderabad for the Thalassemia patients and other needy patients.

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Write Club Saturday General #190
Sat Feb 23, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
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Mandala Workshop
Sun Feb 24, 10:30 AM
Prerika Arora
The word mandala comes from Sanskrit, and it means “sacred circle.” Mandalas bring along a feeling of relaxation. Designing and coloring mandalas can help you focus. That’s why they’re a great exercise for calming down when you’re stressed. Another thing they do is push aside thoughts and let your creativity flow.

I am Prerika and am conducting a workshop on how to make a mandala on the 24th of February at 10:30AM.
All my works are available at @jab.chai.met.doodles on Instagram.

In 2018, with a lot of diligence, I launched “Pataka” (An online store) on Facebook and Instagram. I have conducted art workshops before and am looking forward to conduct more of them this year. 🙂 I have also judged various art contests and competitions for schools and colleges in Hyd. I was the regional winner in the red bull doodle contest (2017).

Things you will get to learn -

1. What is a Mandala? How to make it from scratch?
2. The types of pens to use.
3. Ideas on making more of them.
4. What else can be done after making a mandala? (Getting them printed on phone cases etc.)

Fees - Rs.1250/- (Includes food and materials)

You can reach out to me at 6309800163 and I will be more than happy to answer your queries! 🙂

I am sure you will take along a lot of memories, meet people with similar interests and take home the mandala you just made for yourself!

Chai is definitely on me! 😀 Hoping to see you.

Thank you,
Prerika
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Warli Art Workshop
Sun Feb 24, 3:30 PM
Trishna Patnaik
India has a rich tradition of folk arts. The custodians of which are the many tribes that live in the interiors of various states. Warli art is a beautiful folk art of Maharashtra.

The most important aspect of the painting is that it does not depict mythological characters or images of deities, but depicts social life.

Participate in the Warli Art Workshop, get a chance to appreciate the art form and create you very own Warli Art masterpiece.

Contact for registration: Trishna Patnaik
9867982075
5655
Lasya Sandhya
Sun Feb 24, 6:30 PM
Anita peter
Lasya Sandhya- An evening of Mohiniyattam

Mohiniyattam the classical dance form of Kerala exudes in abundant grace and is thus known as the dance of the enchantress. The movements in Mohiniyattam evoke in one’s mind the exotic swaying of palm leaves or that of paddy in the gentle breeze. The costume in off-white and gold symbolizes simplicity, purity and richness of the cultural heritage of Kerala.

Entry Free


For details about the school

https://www.facebook.com/anitapeter.lasyadrutha/
5872
Kuvempu Rashtreeya Puraskar
Tue Feb 26, 7:30 PM
Rashtrakavi Kuvempu Pratishthana
The Trust Rashtrakavi Kuvempu Pratishthana was founded by Government of Karnataka in the name of Rashtrakavi Kuvempu, greatest writer of 20th century Kannada literature. Its Head Office is at Kuppali,a village in Shivamogga district where poet's house has been converted into a Museum of literary- cultural importance. The place has become a tourist centre, particularly for lovers of literature. Every day nearly 250 people visit the place and samadhi of poet on the top of nearby hill.The pratishthana has instituted " Kuvempu Rashtreeya Puraskar". a National award in the name of poet, which carries a Cash prize of Five Lakh Rupees. The Award of 2018 was given to Jeelani Bano and Rattan Singh, Noida.
Jeelani Ji could not attend the award giving ceremony at Kuppali. Hence Office bearers will come to Hyderabad on Tuesday the 26th February evening to present the prestigious Kuvempu Puraskar, in the presence of writers of Urdu and other languages.
5832
Talk to Her(2002)
Wed Feb 27, 7:00 PM
Cinephiles Film Club
Title : Talk to Her
Director : Pedro Almodóvar
Runtime : 112 mins
Synopsis :
Two men share an odd friendship while they care for two women who are both in deep comas.
Plan for the event :
Introduction - 10 mins
The movie starts at 7:10 PM
20 minutes post-screening discussion
5870
Visual Identity
Thu Feb 28, 4:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5846
SonicSkins : Sound.Codes x Bahr
Thu Feb 28, 8:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
A brief of "Sonic Skins":

All the senses, including vision, can be regarded as extension of the sense of touch - as specialization of the skin. (Juhani Pallasma, The eyes of the skin)

How do sound, language and body relate to each other ?

We use the body as an electroacoustic instrument, bio-captors and sonification devices, trying to to explore the mediating roles played by pseudo-linguistic and non-linguistic sounds in the ways we signal varying internal and physiological states to the environment. Sonic Skins is a live-experimental bio-physical-jam…

Akash Sharma (sound.codes) is an experimental artist whose works range from visual art, data mapping, data manipulation, algorithmic compositions, and sensor-based music. He has a strong foundation in engineering and has also developed several algorithms for sound manipulation and processing. He has handled multiple projects on various short films, albums, etc as a composer, engineer, and producer. https://sound.codes/

Sarah Bahr is a writer, performer and visual artist working in the domain of theatre and poetry. She also works as free-lance stage director and stage designer in contemporary performance and theatre. She is interested in the poetic potential of fiction, the limits of written language and the intertwinement of literacy, orality and music.
http://sarahbahr.weebly.com/
5847
Visual Identity
Fri Mar 1, 4:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do.
Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
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Visual Identity
Sat Mar 2, 2:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5885
Write Club Saturday General #191
Sat Mar 2, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
5558
K-Circle Quiz of the Month
Sat Mar 2, 4:30 PM
K-Circle Quiz Club
K-Circle is today India's oldest quiz club, formed in 1972, and is based in the twin cities of Hyderabad & Secunderabad. This Saturday would be the K-Circle Quiz of the Month at Pheonix Arena which would be a lively, engaging and informally informative quiz session that anybody is welcome to attend! This is a non-competitive event, where teams are formed on the spot
5877
SIPAHI KI MAA
Sat Mar 2, 7:30 PM
MANCH THEATRE
This play is dedicated to all soldiers who became martyrs in Pulwama attack recently..
Sipahi Ki Maa is a play which portrays the pain of a mother who eagerly waits for her son to get back to home. Munni a 14 yrs girl is eligible for marriage and her mother is waiting for her son to come back so that she can marry her to an eligible person.
Her son is a Sipahi who went for a war. Condition at the war place is very tough. The rest of the story is whether mother sees her son again and How Sipahi fulfills his responisibilities?
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Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
Sun Mar 3, 10:30 AM
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
On this Sunday morning through afternoon come and explore wide range of Organic Fruits, veggies & groceries Homemade Breads and other baked goods; Organic Lunch, Handicrafts and Handlooms, Handmade Jewelry, Terrace Gardening Corner, Creative Design Spaces. Every Sunday 10:30am - 1.30pm For details: 9642731329. Entry Free. All are Welcome.

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Visual Identity
Sun Mar 3, 1:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
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#metoo (#transtoo #mentoo)
Sun Mar 3, 3:00 PM
Anil kohli
In #metoo we have seen women coming out about the sexual abuse they have gone through but we haven't seen any transgender person or men speaking about the same though the number is high !

Hence mobbera foundation colleberating with unesco organising a discussion on the ssame
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HAMLET - PRINCE OF DENMARK
Sun Mar 3, 7:30 PM
MANCH THEATRE
Hamlet- The prince of Denmark is an adaptation of the great Shakespearean tragedy.  
When Hamlet comes to attend his father's funeral, he is shocked to find his mother Gertrude already remarried. The Queen has wed Hamlet's Uncle Claudius, the dead king's brother. To Hamlet, the marriage is "foul incest." Worse still, Claudius has had himself crowned King despite the fact that Hamlet was his father's heir to the throne. 
Hamlet suspects foul play and with his father's ghost visiting the castle, things get confirmed.

Hamlet has to confront not only evil forces on the outside but also his inner demons.
With things not going his way – Will he battle? Or Will he give up?
With consequences turning worse – what runs in his mind?

‘To Be or Not To Be - that is the question’

The play explores the emotional and physical turmoil of the crown Prince Hamlet, and what happened all way through and how it all ended.
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Visual Identity
Tue Mar 5, 1:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5850
'Agora' by Alejandro Amenábar
Tue Mar 5, 6:30 PM
Hyderabad Cinephiles
Largely based on the real life story of a rebel woman Hypatia, a philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician of the 4th century Roman Empire, 'Agora' depicts the struggle of reason with religion in the feudal era Egypt, then part of the declining Roman empire marred by the violent conflict between Christians and Jews.
5905
Das Boot
Wed Mar 6, 7:00 PM
Cinephiles Film Club
The claustrophobic world of a WWII German U-boat; boredom, filth and sheer terror.

Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Writers: Wolfgang Petersen (screenplay), Lothar G. Buchheim (novel)
Stars: Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, Klaus Wennemann

Movies Intro : 7:00 PM
Movies Starts at 7:10 PM
Post-Screening Discussion - 15 mins
5798
Election Commission Analytica
Thu Mar 7, 7:30 PM
Programme Council Lamakaan
Election Commission Analytica: Irregularities of voter deletions in Telangana explained

The Election Commission of India has launched the National Electoral Rolls Purification and Authentication Programme in 2015 to streamline electoral rolls by detecting anomalies. This programme of linking Aadhaar with voter id has been piloted in the districts of Nizamabad and Hyderabad in 2014 and expanded to rest of the country. During the implementation of this programme 30 lakh voters have been deleted part of voter rolls. This has resulted in several voters unable to exercise their vote on the day of Telangana elections in 2018. The Election Commission and Chief Electoral Officer of Telangana have been very silent on these irregularities and have taken the voters of Telangana for a ride.

The session will discuss this entire process of what has transpired during NERP-AP and explain the important details of usage of technology and data in elections. Data has already effected the Telangana elections and the Election Commission of India is the cause of it.

Srinivas Kodali: Srinivas is a civil engineer working on cities and digital technologies, he is a petitioner against Election Commission in Hyderabad High court on the matter of voter deletions in Telangana.
5893
NTR’s Cinema - Laksmi Parvathi
Fri Mar 8, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations,

Inviting all to an evening of "NTR and Cinema" with Mrs. Nandamuri Lakshmi Parvathi

Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao once said, "I can not say I did not see the Gods, having lived in the era of NTR. If his portrayal of Rama, Krishna is not a manifestation of the greater powers, what is?

ANR, a proclaimed atheist and a contemporary to NTR once said, hither to, I decline to play the roles of mythological heroes. Only one person, NTR, should do that. And If there are Gods really, they too must now start and try to look like him and appear as often!"

There are many many parts to NTR - a learned and deeply spiritual person, a very fine and powerful ideologue, an orator and above all, a man for the fellow human. Not only in life, even in cinema too NTR donned many roles. Both in front and behind the camera. Where he played the role of a writer, director, costumer, designer, manager and a daily worker. No work was below him.

Writer Mrs. Nandamuri Lakshmi Parvathi Garu interacts with us about the thespian and his works. Mrs. Lakshmi Parvathi is a well published writer of many literary works, fiction and biographies. Her latest book 'Vaidehi' is a fine example of anthologising a mythology to contemporaneity.
5894
Koi Guarantee Nahin
Sat Mar 9, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations

Vipin Bhati, the writer, director, sound designer take us on a rollicking, funny, sensitive ride through his childhood in the little mofussil town of Sahibabad in the outskirts of Delhi
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Urdu Poetry and Songs
Sat Mar 9, 8:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations we bring,

Inquilab Zindabad Mohabbat Zindabad

Mir Ali Husain takes us on a journey through Urdu poetry and its contribution to the freedom struggle, nation building, Indian cinema, anti-war movements, feminism, and humour. Husain is a writer, lyricist, and academic.
5410
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
Sun Mar 10, 10:30 AM
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
On this Sunday morning through afternoon come and explore wide range of Organic Fruits, veggies & groceries Homemade Breads and other baked goods; Organic Lunch, Handicrafts and Handlooms, Handmade Jewelry, Terrace Gardening Corner, Creative Design Spaces. Every Sunday 10:30am - 1.30pm For details: 9642731329. Entry Free. All are Welcome.

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Handloom Workshop
Sun Mar 10, 11:00 AM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations.

The experts of KORA Design Collective will help you learn and understand the Technique, Art and Idea of Khadi.

Learn Cotton hand Spinning, cotton yarn hand weaving on small width loom.-

Open for all, entry is free.

Prior registration is required.

To register contact Lamakaan Manager - 9642731329.

Project “ Reconstruction of Khadi” is an alternative for industrial mode of cotton yarn production aiming at low cost investment local technology involving people, training them in skills to revive cotton Khadi’s past glory by reinterpreting it todays context. This new approach will restore security and dignity to cotton producers and ultimately encourage domestic production and rejuvenate local economies.
Cotton Khadi is the only way that link that link Farmers, spinner and weavers and men and youth and also many traditional skills everybody together to make a high value added product that futher encourages domestic production and gradual rise in local economy.

4 Members from KORA Design Collaborative will engaged in the activity and presentation

1. Poludas Nagendra Satish
2. Y N Durga Prasad
3. P Nageswar Rao (Weaver)
4. P Prabhavati (Khadi spinner)

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Reconstruction of Khadi
Sun Mar 10, 3:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
3.“Reconstruction of Khadi”- Presentation of Work of ‘KORA’ in the area of khadi, In three states of India- Bihar, Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh.

Khadi is hand spun, hand woven natural fiber cloth from India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The cloth is woven from cotton and may also include silk, or wool, which are all spun into yarn on a spindle called “tekuva” or a kind of spinning wheel called “charkha”. Looking back at more than 250 years back before industrialization the fabric woven in our country is all khadi.

Khadi first caught the imagination of the nation and the world during freedom movement under Mahatma Gandhi who propagated it as not just a fabric, but a way of life. One that is centered around the village, where the practice of khadi would be able to generate livelihood and self –reliance. Khadi was meant to become a supplementary industry to agriculture, a crucial element in a self-sustainable economy

We all need to understand the villages are the soul of India. If we do not wake up now it will be too late later. Rural India has a pool of local power, skills, natural resources and local technologies. The most important thing is be able to look back to our heritage and analyse what is best we have inherited in terms of man power, skills, resources and technology to build links and fill gaps at the grass root level by helping more people earn their livelihood Project “ Reconstruction of Khadi” is an alternative for industrial mode of cotton yarn production aiming at low cost investment local technology involving people, training them in skills to revive cotton Khadi’s past glory by reinterpreting it todays context. This new approach will restore security and dignity to cotton producers and ultimately encourage domestic production and rejuvenate local economies.
Cotton Khadi is the only way that link that link Farmers, spinner and weavers and men and youth and also many traditional skills everybody together to make a high value added product that futher encourages domestic production and gradual rise in local economy.

4 Members from KORA Design Collaborative will engaged in the activity and presentation

1. Poludas Nagendra Satish
2. Y N Durga Prasad
3. P Nageswar Rao (Weaver)
4. P Prabhavati (Khadi spinner)

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Vijay and friends, Unplugged
Sun Mar 10, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebration.
Vijay and friends, Unplugged – Acoustic Rock.

Vijay, Som and Badri of Alteregos along with Khayal Singer Aradhana Karhade will fuse Classic Rock, Indian Classical music and old Hindi numbers.

Vijay Vadrevou & Friends consist of Vijay on the guitar, Som on Vocals and Badri on the Cajon. The trio are part of the band AlterEgoz, one of the best bands from Hyderabad. AlterEgoz is a classic rock band and has been playing since 2001 and have performed all over the country.

The trio now plan to do a purely acoustic set as they want to enjoy music without any encumbrances. The music that we will be putting across is straight from our hearts and consists of influences that have been imbibed over the years.
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Golden Gloves of Kirmani
Sun Mar 10, 8:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th anniversary celebrations,

Padma Sri SMH Kirmani who is the most celebrated wicket keeper of our times. Will talk about his life of cricket, his games, the world cup, dressing room stories and more. In conversation with Amirullah Khan
5900
Tridhara – Odissi Dance
Tue Mar 12, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th anniversary celebrations,

Tridhara – Odissi Dance by Dr. Gajendra Panda and his disciples.

Tridhara is a pioneering institution which treasurers and upholds the unique style of Late Guru Debaprasad Das (founder father of Odissi dance and also Tridhara). The unique flavor of this gharana stems from the genius of Debaprasad Das, who amalgamated a variety of tribal and folk dance elements with the traditional Odissi.

Guru Gajendra’s composition style is refreshingly unique for a variety of reasons, but foremost among them is his masterful use of the “Sabda Swara Pata” which he absorbed, painstakingly and meticulously, from his Guru Debaprasad Das. At the feet of his master and surrogate father, Gaji babu also learned to present his dancers and himself in stunning sculpturesque friezes, which quickly take his audience to the resplendent temple statuary that Orissa is universally acclaimed for. In all that Gaji babu composes, there is to be seen a free flow of the three streams of Odisha’s dance art-tribal, folk and traditional village Odissi – and its brilliant embellishment in stylish execution of rhythm, movement and beautiful static pose.

Artiste
1-Guru Dr.Gajendra Panda
2-Master Prabhutosh Panda
3-Ms.Lima Das
4-Ms.Sudipta Panda
5-Ms.Tejashree Jena
6-Ms.Rasmiprava Sahu
7-Mrs.Pranaya Kumari Panda(Dress and Make-up)
5902
Ki Jaana Main Kaun
Wed Mar 13, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As Part of lamakaan's 9th anniversary celebrations

Inviting all to and evening with Rabbi Shergill, An intimate chat with Rabbi we trace his life, music, influences, interspersed with his own songs.

Rabbi Shergill is an Indian musician well known for his debut album Rabbi and the chart-topper song of 2005, Bullah Ki Jaana. His music has been described variously as rock, Punjabi, with a bani style melody, and Sufi-style, and "semi-Sufi semi-folksy kind of music with a lot of Western arrangements." Shergill has been called "Punjabi music's true urban Balladeer.



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Krishnarang
Sat Feb 24, 6:00 PM
Asmita Kale
Performing Classical Dance (Bharatnatyam)

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5836
“Eunuchs: India’s Third Gender”
Wed Feb 13, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
“Eunuchs: India’s Third Gender”, exploring the ancient tradition of the Hijras of India and how their life style has changed from healing gurus to prostitution in modern India.

Michael Yorke : As an anthropologist I had always relied on talking to the Indian Hijra community wherever I was doing research. They had some of the most analytical and critical minds among rural agricultural people. Not having access to land in a patriarchal society, and not being able to nurture a family, they were a community of people who relied on their wits, intellect and intelligence to make a living. Whenever I needed to know why a tradition was followed, they never jut said “because my grandfather did it”; they would search out the human motivations and historical reasons for habitual mode of conduct. They were a people always free from received ideas. They were an uninhibited group of free-thinkers. They were the most valuable informants an anthropologist could have.

While discussing this with a friend of mine in Delhi, who had once married into a grand Rajasthani regal family, she said that when living in an old fashioned zenana, she had relied on the Hijra guards of the zenana to adjust to her new life. So together we determined to make a film exploring the profound and ancient tradition that India maintains to accommodation people of transgender inclinations in a society where masculine and feminine role are so widely separated. Her contact with the ancient and traditional hijras of Ajmer gave us the most extraordinary access to this otherwise hidden and deeply private world, that finally took us into the world of modern hijra prostitutes in Hijra Gully in Mumbai.

This film is an anthropological insight and analysis into the ancient Indian tradition of transgenderism for a western audience where transgender issues have only recently become an issue of great social concern.
5796
PAULA JEANINE BENNETT
Thu Feb 14, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
PAULA JEANINE BENNETT: West Faces East.

American jazz and fusion vocalist, percussionist and lyricist Paula Jeanine Bennett comes to Lamakaan with an evening of music from many streams. From her background in jazz to forays into North Indian semi-classical forms (ghazal, thumri) and new approaches for the pure voice, Paula will present original and adapted compositions from a variety of sources.
This will be Paula's last performance before returning to wintery New York City.
The evening will be fun, unusual and highly melodi
5824
THE JEEVES & WOOSTER GANG
Fri Feb 15, 7:30 PM
Dramatic Circle Hyderabad
DCH & Lamakaan Presents

‘THE JEEVES & WOOSTER GANG’

Readings from PG Wodehouse
Directed by Pranava Singhal


Dramatic Circle Hyderabad presents selected dramatized readings from the stories of the great humourist PG Wodehouse, at 7.30 pm on Friday,15th Feb 2019.

The readings are aimed at introducing the uninitiated to the delights of Wodehouse’s world, and also an evening of reunion for the cognoscenti to pay their respects on the Master’s 44th death anniversary !

“ The Funniest writer ever to put pen to paper.” – Hugh Laurie

“ Wodehouse is the greatest comic writer ever.” – Douglas Adams

“ You don’t analyse such sunlit perfection, you just sit back in its warmth and splendour. – Stephen Fry

Admission : Free Passes on ‘First-come’ basis
5815
Write Club Saturday General #189
Sat Feb 16, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
5642
Evenings of Dance by Sumadhura
Sat Feb 16, 7:00 PM
Sravya Manasa
Evenings of Dance is a series wherein different artistes of Indian Classical Dance background perform Solo presentations conveying stories through Indian Dance
5833
Mandalas and Brush Lettering
Sun Feb 17, 11:00 AM
Nishat and Eisha
Mandalas and Brush Lettering Workshop
By Nishat and Eisha

Mandalas help in relieving tension and anxiety. It also relaxes and heals the body, mind, and spirit. Brush Lettering is also a form of therapeutic art which helps to create art with letters and words.

This workshop will include:
~ Basics of mandala making and brush lettering
~ Combining both art forms and creating a unique artwork to take back with you
P.S. You'll be given a hand-lettered name card and a mini mandala as gifts by the facilitators!

This workshop is designed for people who are enthusiastic about learning new art forms!

No drawing experience required.

Fee:
Online registration - 600/-
On-spot - 800/-

For registrations, contact: 9704295140/ 8985500910
5873
A CANDLE TRIBUTE TO SOLDIERS
Sun Feb 17, 5:30 PM
Social Post Media Channel
We Are from social post media team, and we are going to organise Candle light tribute to our brave Indian soldiers At Lamakaan
The Speakers That Are Participating in this Programe are
1.Mr.K. Srinivas Rao ACP..CCS Hyderabad
2.Dr.E.Ravishankar Senior Endocrinologist Appolo Hospitals
3. Sonia Akula Founder Prasident AASA Foundation
5830
Places in the Heart(1984)
Tue Feb 19, 7:30 PM
Cinephiles Film club
Title : Places in the Heart
Director : Robert Benton
Runtime : 111 mins
Synopsis :
In central Texas in the 1930s, a widow, with two small children, tries to run her small 40-acre farm with the help of two disparate people.

Plan for the event :
Introduction - 10 mins
The movie starts at 7:10 PM
20 minutes post-screening discussion
5831
The Crying Game(1992)
Wed Feb 20, 7:00 PM
Cinephiles Film Club
Title : The Crying Game
Director : Neil Jordan
Runtime : 112 mins
Synopsis :
A British soldier kidnapped by IRA terrorists soon befriends one of his captors, who then becomes drawn into the soldier's world.

Plan for the event:
Introduction - 10 mins
The movie starts at 7:10 PM
20 minutes post-screening discussion
5862
Travelling Poets: Poetry Reading
Fri Feb 22, 5:00 PM
Rebecca Vedavathy
A poetry reading and interaction with Danish poet Claus Ankerson, Hyderabad-based poets Nabina Das, Meherin Roshanara, Soumya Venkatesan, Dheeraj Kumar and Rebecca Vedavathy.
5845
Blood Donation Camp
Sat Feb 23, 10:30 AM
Rotary Club of Hyderabad - Sarath Babu Rayaprolu
Blood is the most precious gift that anyone can give to another person — the gift of life. A decision to donate your blood can save a life or even several if your blood is separated into its components — red cells, platelets and plasma — which can be used individually for patients with specific conditions. Donating blood is an active way of helping others and the whole of society. Donating blood is a lifesaving act. By donating blood you can save lives.

Keeping the above noble gesture in mind on the occasion of Rotary Formation Day, Rotary Club of Hyderabad and Twin Cities Rotary Club proposes to conduct a Mega Blood Donation Camp in association with the Indian Red Cross Hyderabad. It is proposed to conduct the camp in 15-20 places across the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad on the 23rd of February 2019.


The blood collected during the camp will be utilised by Indian Red Cross Hyderabad for the Thalassemia patients and other needy patients.

5816
Write Club Saturday General #190
Sat Feb 23, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
5837
Mandala Workshop
Sun Feb 24, 10:30 AM
Prerika Arora
The word mandala comes from Sanskrit, and it means “sacred circle.” Mandalas bring along a feeling of relaxation. Designing and coloring mandalas can help you focus. That’s why they’re a great exercise for calming down when you’re stressed. Another thing they do is push aside thoughts and let your creativity flow.

I am Prerika and am conducting a workshop on how to make a mandala on the 24th of February at 10:30AM.
All my works are available at @jab.chai.met.doodles on Instagram.

In 2018, with a lot of diligence, I launched “Pataka” (An online store) on Facebook and Instagram. I have conducted art workshops before and am looking forward to conduct more of them this year. 🙂 I have also judged various art contests and competitions for schools and colleges in Hyd. I was the regional winner in the red bull doodle contest (2017).

Things you will get to learn -

1. What is a Mandala? How to make it from scratch?
2. The types of pens to use.
3. Ideas on making more of them.
4. What else can be done after making a mandala? (Getting them printed on phone cases etc.)

Fees - Rs.1250/- (Includes food and materials)

You can reach out to me at 6309800163 and I will be more than happy to answer your queries! 🙂

I am sure you will take along a lot of memories, meet people with similar interests and take home the mandala you just made for yourself!

Chai is definitely on me! 😀 Hoping to see you.

Thank you,
Prerika
5684
Warli Art Workshop
Sun Feb 24, 3:30 PM
Trishna Patnaik
India has a rich tradition of folk arts. The custodians of which are the many tribes that live in the interiors of various states. Warli art is a beautiful folk art of Maharashtra.

The most important aspect of the painting is that it does not depict mythological characters or images of deities, but depicts social life.

Participate in the Warli Art Workshop, get a chance to appreciate the art form and create you very own Warli Art masterpiece.

Contact for registration: Trishna Patnaik
9867982075
5655
Lasya Sandhya
Sun Feb 24, 6:30 PM
Anita peter
Lasya Sandhya- An evening of Mohiniyattam

Mohiniyattam the classical dance form of Kerala exudes in abundant grace and is thus known as the dance of the enchantress. The movements in Mohiniyattam evoke in one’s mind the exotic swaying of palm leaves or that of paddy in the gentle breeze. The costume in off-white and gold symbolizes simplicity, purity and richness of the cultural heritage of Kerala.

Entry Free


For details about the school

https://www.facebook.com/anitapeter.lasyadrutha/
5872
Kuvempu Rashtreeya Puraskar
Tue Feb 26, 7:30 PM
Rashtrakavi Kuvempu Pratishthana
The Trust Rashtrakavi Kuvempu Pratishthana was founded by Government of Karnataka in the name of Rashtrakavi Kuvempu, greatest writer of 20th century Kannada literature. Its Head Office is at Kuppali,a village in Shivamogga district where poet's house has been converted into a Museum of literary- cultural importance. The place has become a tourist centre, particularly for lovers of literature. Every day nearly 250 people visit the place and samadhi of poet on the top of nearby hill.The pratishthana has instituted " Kuvempu Rashtreeya Puraskar". a National award in the name of poet, which carries a Cash prize of Five Lakh Rupees. The Award of 2018 was given to Jeelani Bano and Rattan Singh, Noida.
Jeelani Ji could not attend the award giving ceremony at Kuppali. Hence Office bearers will come to Hyderabad on Tuesday the 26th February evening to present the prestigious Kuvempu Puraskar, in the presence of writers of Urdu and other languages.
5832
Talk to Her(2002)
Wed Feb 27, 7:00 PM
Cinephiles Film Club
Title : Talk to Her
Director : Pedro Almodóvar
Runtime : 112 mins
Synopsis :
Two men share an odd friendship while they care for two women who are both in deep comas.
Plan for the event :
Introduction - 10 mins
The movie starts at 7:10 PM
20 minutes post-screening discussion
5870
Visual Identity
Thu Feb 28, 4:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5846
SonicSkins : Sound.Codes x Bahr
Thu Feb 28, 8:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
A brief of "Sonic Skins":

All the senses, including vision, can be regarded as extension of the sense of touch - as specialization of the skin. (Juhani Pallasma, The eyes of the skin)

How do sound, language and body relate to each other ?

We use the body as an electroacoustic instrument, bio-captors and sonification devices, trying to to explore the mediating roles played by pseudo-linguistic and non-linguistic sounds in the ways we signal varying internal and physiological states to the environment. Sonic Skins is a live-experimental bio-physical-jam…

Akash Sharma (sound.codes) is an experimental artist whose works range from visual art, data mapping, data manipulation, algorithmic compositions, and sensor-based music. He has a strong foundation in engineering and has also developed several algorithms for sound manipulation and processing. He has handled multiple projects on various short films, albums, etc as a composer, engineer, and producer. https://sound.codes/

Sarah Bahr is a writer, performer and visual artist working in the domain of theatre and poetry. She also works as free-lance stage director and stage designer in contemporary performance and theatre. She is interested in the poetic potential of fiction, the limits of written language and the intertwinement of literacy, orality and music.
http://sarahbahr.weebly.com/
5847
Visual Identity
Fri Mar 1, 4:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do.
Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5867
Visual Identity
Sat Mar 2, 2:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5885
Write Club Saturday General #191
Sat Mar 2, 3:00 PM
Write Club Hyderabad
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
5558
K-Circle Quiz of the Month
Sat Mar 2, 4:30 PM
K-Circle Quiz Club
K-Circle is today India's oldest quiz club, formed in 1972, and is based in the twin cities of Hyderabad & Secunderabad. This Saturday would be the K-Circle Quiz of the Month at Pheonix Arena which would be a lively, engaging and informally informative quiz session that anybody is welcome to attend! This is a non-competitive event, where teams are formed on the spot
5877
SIPAHI KI MAA
Sat Mar 2, 7:30 PM
MANCH THEATRE
This play is dedicated to all soldiers who became martyrs in Pulwama attack recently..
Sipahi Ki Maa is a play which portrays the pain of a mother who eagerly waits for her son to get back to home. Munni a 14 yrs girl is eligible for marriage and her mother is waiting for her son to come back so that she can marry her to an eligible person.
Her son is a Sipahi who went for a war. Condition at the war place is very tough. The rest of the story is whether mother sees her son again and How Sipahi fulfills his responisibilities?
5414
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
Sun Mar 3, 10:30 AM
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
On this Sunday morning through afternoon come and explore wide range of Organic Fruits, veggies & groceries Homemade Breads and other baked goods; Organic Lunch, Handicrafts and Handlooms, Handmade Jewelry, Terrace Gardening Corner, Creative Design Spaces. Every Sunday 10:30am - 1.30pm For details: 9642731329. Entry Free. All are Welcome.

5868
Visual Identity
Sun Mar 3, 1:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5706
#metoo (#transtoo #mentoo)
Sun Mar 3, 3:00 PM
Anil kohli
In #metoo we have seen women coming out about the sexual abuse they have gone through but we haven't seen any transgender person or men speaking about the same though the number is high !

Hence mobbera foundation colleberating with unesco organising a discussion on the ssame
5690
HAMLET - PRINCE OF DENMARK
Sun Mar 3, 7:30 PM
MANCH THEATRE
Hamlet- The prince of Denmark is an adaptation of the great Shakespearean tragedy.  
When Hamlet comes to attend his father's funeral, he is shocked to find his mother Gertrude already remarried. The Queen has wed Hamlet's Uncle Claudius, the dead king's brother. To Hamlet, the marriage is "foul incest." Worse still, Claudius has had himself crowned King despite the fact that Hamlet was his father's heir to the throne. 
Hamlet suspects foul play and with his father's ghost visiting the castle, things get confirmed.

Hamlet has to confront not only evil forces on the outside but also his inner demons.
With things not going his way – Will he battle? Or Will he give up?
With consequences turning worse – what runs in his mind?

‘To Be or Not To Be - that is the question’

The play explores the emotional and physical turmoil of the crown Prince Hamlet, and what happened all way through and how it all ended.
5866
Visual Identity
Tue Mar 5, 1:00 PM
Young Photographers Hub
This 7-day workshop focuses on creativity, self-expression and visual storytelling. The participants are required to take photos for the given assignments, participate in an open classroom discussion and willing to talk about themselves and listen to others. This workshop challenges our ideas about what photography is and what it can do. Participants can use any camera, including mobile phones.
5850
'Agora' by Alejandro Amenábar
Tue Mar 5, 6:30 PM
Hyderabad Cinephiles
Largely based on the real life story of a rebel woman Hypatia, a philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician of the 4th century Roman Empire, 'Agora' depicts the struggle of reason with religion in the feudal era Egypt, then part of the declining Roman empire marred by the violent conflict between Christians and Jews.
5905
Das Boot
Wed Mar 6, 7:00 PM
Cinephiles Film Club
The claustrophobic world of a WWII German U-boat; boredom, filth and sheer terror.

Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Writers: Wolfgang Petersen (screenplay), Lothar G. Buchheim (novel)
Stars: Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, Klaus Wennemann

Movies Intro : 7:00 PM
Movies Starts at 7:10 PM
Post-Screening Discussion - 15 mins
5798
Election Commission Analytica
Thu Mar 7, 7:30 PM
Programme Council Lamakaan
Election Commission Analytica: Irregularities of voter deletions in Telangana explained

The Election Commission of India has launched the National Electoral Rolls Purification and Authentication Programme in 2015 to streamline electoral rolls by detecting anomalies. This programme of linking Aadhaar with voter id has been piloted in the districts of Nizamabad and Hyderabad in 2014 and expanded to rest of the country. During the implementation of this programme 30 lakh voters have been deleted part of voter rolls. This has resulted in several voters unable to exercise their vote on the day of Telangana elections in 2018. The Election Commission and Chief Electoral Officer of Telangana have been very silent on these irregularities and have taken the voters of Telangana for a ride.

The session will discuss this entire process of what has transpired during NERP-AP and explain the important details of usage of technology and data in elections. Data has already effected the Telangana elections and the Election Commission of India is the cause of it.

Srinivas Kodali: Srinivas is a civil engineer working on cities and digital technologies, he is a petitioner against Election Commission in Hyderabad High court on the matter of voter deletions in Telangana.
5893
NTR’s Cinema - Laksmi Parvathi
Fri Mar 8, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations,

Inviting all to an evening of "NTR and Cinema" with Mrs. Nandamuri Lakshmi Parvathi

Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao once said, "I can not say I did not see the Gods, having lived in the era of NTR. If his portrayal of Rama, Krishna is not a manifestation of the greater powers, what is?

ANR, a proclaimed atheist and a contemporary to NTR once said, hither to, I decline to play the roles of mythological heroes. Only one person, NTR, should do that. And If there are Gods really, they too must now start and try to look like him and appear as often!"

There are many many parts to NTR - a learned and deeply spiritual person, a very fine and powerful ideologue, an orator and above all, a man for the fellow human. Not only in life, even in cinema too NTR donned many roles. Both in front and behind the camera. Where he played the role of a writer, director, costumer, designer, manager and a daily worker. No work was below him.

Writer Mrs. Nandamuri Lakshmi Parvathi Garu interacts with us about the thespian and his works. Mrs. Lakshmi Parvathi is a well published writer of many literary works, fiction and biographies. Her latest book 'Vaidehi' is a fine example of anthologising a mythology to contemporaneity.
5894
Koi Guarantee Nahin
Sat Mar 9, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations

Vipin Bhati, the writer, director, sound designer take us on a rollicking, funny, sensitive ride through his childhood in the little mofussil town of Sahibabad in the outskirts of Delhi
5895
Urdu Poetry and Songs
Sat Mar 9, 8:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations we bring,

Inquilab Zindabad Mohabbat Zindabad

Mir Ali Husain takes us on a journey through Urdu poetry and its contribution to the freedom struggle, nation building, Indian cinema, anti-war movements, feminism, and humour. Husain is a writer, lyricist, and academic.
5410
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
Sun Mar 10, 10:30 AM
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
On this Sunday morning through afternoon come and explore wide range of Organic Fruits, veggies & groceries Homemade Breads and other baked goods; Organic Lunch, Handicrafts and Handlooms, Handmade Jewelry, Terrace Gardening Corner, Creative Design Spaces. Every Sunday 10:30am - 1.30pm For details: 9642731329. Entry Free. All are Welcome.

5896
Handloom Workshop
Sun Mar 10, 11:00 AM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebrations.

The experts of KORA Design Collective will help you learn and understand the Technique, Art and Idea of Khadi.

Learn Cotton hand Spinning, cotton yarn hand weaving on small width loom.-

Open for all, entry is free.

Prior registration is required.

To register contact Lamakaan Manager - 9642731329.

Project “ Reconstruction of Khadi” is an alternative for industrial mode of cotton yarn production aiming at low cost investment local technology involving people, training them in skills to revive cotton Khadi’s past glory by reinterpreting it todays context. This new approach will restore security and dignity to cotton producers and ultimately encourage domestic production and rejuvenate local economies.
Cotton Khadi is the only way that link that link Farmers, spinner and weavers and men and youth and also many traditional skills everybody together to make a high value added product that futher encourages domestic production and gradual rise in local economy.

4 Members from KORA Design Collaborative will engaged in the activity and presentation

1. Poludas Nagendra Satish
2. Y N Durga Prasad
3. P Nageswar Rao (Weaver)
4. P Prabhavati (Khadi spinner)

5897
Reconstruction of Khadi
Sun Mar 10, 3:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
3.“Reconstruction of Khadi”- Presentation of Work of ‘KORA’ in the area of khadi, In three states of India- Bihar, Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh.

Khadi is hand spun, hand woven natural fiber cloth from India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The cloth is woven from cotton and may also include silk, or wool, which are all spun into yarn on a spindle called “tekuva” or a kind of spinning wheel called “charkha”. Looking back at more than 250 years back before industrialization the fabric woven in our country is all khadi.

Khadi first caught the imagination of the nation and the world during freedom movement under Mahatma Gandhi who propagated it as not just a fabric, but a way of life. One that is centered around the village, where the practice of khadi would be able to generate livelihood and self –reliance. Khadi was meant to become a supplementary industry to agriculture, a crucial element in a self-sustainable economy

We all need to understand the villages are the soul of India. If we do not wake up now it will be too late later. Rural India has a pool of local power, skills, natural resources and local technologies. The most important thing is be able to look back to our heritage and analyse what is best we have inherited in terms of man power, skills, resources and technology to build links and fill gaps at the grass root level by helping more people earn their livelihood Project “ Reconstruction of Khadi” is an alternative for industrial mode of cotton yarn production aiming at low cost investment local technology involving people, training them in skills to revive cotton Khadi’s past glory by reinterpreting it todays context. This new approach will restore security and dignity to cotton producers and ultimately encourage domestic production and rejuvenate local economies.
Cotton Khadi is the only way that link that link Farmers, spinner and weavers and men and youth and also many traditional skills everybody together to make a high value added product that futher encourages domestic production and gradual rise in local economy.

4 Members from KORA Design Collaborative will engaged in the activity and presentation

1. Poludas Nagendra Satish
2. Y N Durga Prasad
3. P Nageswar Rao (Weaver)
4. P Prabhavati (Khadi spinner)

5898
Vijay and friends, Unplugged
Sun Mar 10, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of lamakaan's 9th Anniversary celebration.
Vijay and friends, Unplugged – Acoustic Rock.

Vijay, Som and Badri of Alteregos along with Khayal Singer Aradhana Karhade will fuse Classic Rock, Indian Classical music and old Hindi numbers.

Vijay Vadrevou & Friends consist of Vijay on the guitar, Som on Vocals and Badri on the Cajon. The trio are part of the band AlterEgoz, one of the best bands from Hyderabad. AlterEgoz is a classic rock band and has been playing since 2001 and have performed all over the country.

The trio now plan to do a purely acoustic set as they want to enjoy music without any encumbrances. The music that we will be putting across is straight from our hearts and consists of influences that have been imbibed over the years.
5899
Golden Gloves of Kirmani
Sun Mar 10, 8:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th anniversary celebrations,

Padma Sri SMH Kirmani who is the most celebrated wicket keeper of our times. Will talk about his life of cricket, his games, the world cup, dressing room stories and more. In conversation with Amirullah Khan
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Tridhara – Odissi Dance
Tue Mar 12, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As part of Lamakaan's 9th anniversary celebrations,

Tridhara – Odissi Dance by Dr. Gajendra Panda and his disciples.

Tridhara is a pioneering institution which treasurers and upholds the unique style of Late Guru Debaprasad Das (founder father of Odissi dance and also Tridhara). The unique flavor of this gharana stems from the genius of Debaprasad Das, who amalgamated a variety of tribal and folk dance elements with the traditional Odissi.

Guru Gajendra’s composition style is refreshingly unique for a variety of reasons, but foremost among them is his masterful use of the “Sabda Swara Pata” which he absorbed, painstakingly and meticulously, from his Guru Debaprasad Das. At the feet of his master and surrogate father, Gaji babu also learned to present his dancers and himself in stunning sculpturesque friezes, which quickly take his audience to the resplendent temple statuary that Orissa is universally acclaimed for. In all that Gaji babu composes, there is to be seen a free flow of the three streams of Odisha’s dance art-tribal, folk and traditional village Odissi – and its brilliant embellishment in stylish execution of rhythm, movement and beautiful static pose.

Artiste
1-Guru Dr.Gajendra Panda
2-Master Prabhutosh Panda
3-Ms.Lima Das
4-Ms.Sudipta Panda
5-Ms.Tejashree Jena
6-Ms.Rasmiprava Sahu
7-Mrs.Pranaya Kumari Panda(Dress and Make-up)
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Ki Jaana Main Kaun
Wed Mar 13, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space
As Part of lamakaan's 9th anniversary celebrations

Inviting all to and evening with Rabbi Shergill, An intimate chat with Rabbi we trace his life, music, influences, interspersed with his own songs.

Rabbi Shergill is an Indian musician well known for his debut album Rabbi and the chart-topper song of 2005, Bullah Ki Jaana. His music has been described variously as rock, Punjabi, with a bani style melody, and Sufi-style, and "semi-Sufi semi-folksy kind of music with a lot of Western arrangements." Shergill has been called "Punjabi music's true urban Balladeer.



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