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The Storm Within. . .
Tue Feb 4, 8:00 PM
The Torn Curtains Theatre Group
The Torn Curtains presents "The Storm Within....Stories of Abuse". An adaptation of "Meri Kahani" by Umbereen Inayet and Mehreen Poonja. This is a serious play dealing with issues of gender and domestic violence.

Synopsis:
ANNIE: Annie's story is written about a lesbian woman from Goa who struggled with her identity, and with her love for a woman.

MAAJI AUR BETI: In-law abuse is a form of domestic violence that is not often talked about. Jaswinder’s story explores the theme of In-law abuse in the form of letters written between a mother and daughter.

PHOOL: Phool is the story of a transsexual person, and his experiences with sexual identity, love and abuse.

MADHULEKHA: Madhulekha’s Story is about a high powered business woman, originally from Mumbai, now living in New York. She is seeing a therapist. This is her first session.

FATIMA: According to Statistics Canada, one quarter of all women have experienced violence at the hands of their current or past marital partner. Fatima’s story is about a Muslim woman’s experiences with abuse, and how she found help to get out of her abusive situation.

Running though the play, is the story of SHANTI, an immigrant women who speaks little or no English. The only person she trusts or knows in this new land is Miss Julia, her teacher at the LINC Class.

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Forum on Policy for Disability
Wed Feb 5, 2:00 PM
Kabita Kumari,K. Venkatesh, EFL University
The Ph.D Scholars from the Department of Education, EFL Universiity, Hyderabad are organizing a Public Forum on POLICY FOR DISABLED. This policy will deal with the issues related to the education, health and rehabilitation of the people with different disabilities. A brief presentation would be followed by the discussion and comments from the experts and concerned stakeholder and lastly the question-answer session.All the persons who are interested to participate in this forum are highly welcome.This forum is open to all without any entry fee.
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The Storm Within. . .
Wed Feb 5, 8:00 PM
The Torn Curtains Theatre Group
The Torn Curtains presents "The Storm Within....Stories of Abuse". An adaptation of "Meri Kahaani" by Umbereen Inayat & Mehreen Poonja. This is a serious play dealing with issues of gender and domestic violence.

Synopsis:
ANNIE: Annie's story is written about a lesbian woman from Goa who struggled with her identity, and with her love for a woman.

MAAJI AUR BETI: In-law abuse is a form of domestic violence that is not often talked about. Jaswinder’s story explores the theme of In-law abuse in the form of letters written between a mother and daughter.

PHOOL: Phool is the story of a transsexual person, and his experiences with sexual identity, love and abuse.

MADHULEKHA: Madhulekha’s Story is about a high powered business woman, originally from Mumbai, now living in New York. She is seeing a therapist. This is her first session.

FATIMA: According to Statistics Canada, one quarter of all women have experienced violence at the hands of their current or past marital partner. Fatima’s story is about a Muslim woman’s experiences with abuse, and how she found help to get out of her abusive situation.

Running though the play, is the story of SHANTI, an immigrant women who speaks little or no English. The only person she trusts or knows in this new land is Miss Julia, her teacher at the LINC Class.

Entry - 9959202828
1100
National Health Policy - Forum
Thu Feb 6, 2:00 PM
Tanveer Fatima
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Health also means the capacities and abilities to play useful roles in society, to adjust ourselves to environmental changes and to cope with all related problems.”
The National Health Policy-2002 aims at reviving and emerging the ailing health system and increasing the primary health sector outlay to ensure a more equitable access to health services across the social and geographical expanse of the country.
However, the main objective of the policy is to achieve an acceptable standard of good health among the general population by the country. The approach of the policy is to increase access to the decentralized public health system by establishing new infrastructure in deficient areas and by upgrading the infrastructure in the existing institutions.

Students of EFLU are conducting this public debate as a part of their study crse.

All are invited.
Entry - Free
1110
Final Solution - A film
Fri Feb 7, 6:30 PM
Lamakaan
Final Solution is a study of the politics of hate. Set in Gujarat during the period Feb/March 2002 - July 2003, the film graphically documents the changing face of right-wing politics in India through a study of the 2002 genocide of Muslims in Gujarat. It specifically examines political tendencies reminiscent of the Nazi
Germany of early/mid-1930s. Final Solution is anti-hate/ violence as “those who forget history are condemned to relive it”.

Part 1: Pride and Genocide deals with the carnage and its immediate aftermath. It examines the patterns of pre-planned genocidal violence (by right-wing Hindutva cadres), which many claim was state-supported, if not state-sponsored. The film reconstructs through eyewitness accounts the attack on Gulbarg and Patiya (Ahmedabad) and acts of barbaric violence against Moslem women at Eral and Delol/Kalol (Panchmahals) even as Chief Minister Modi traverses the state on his Gaurav Yatra.

Part 2 : The Hate Mandate documents the poll campaign during the Assembly elections in Gujarat in late 2002. It records in detail the exploitation of the Godhra incident by the right-wing propaganda machinery for electoral gains. The film studies and documents the situation months after the elections to find shocking faultlines – voluntary ghettoisation, segregation in schools, formal calls for economic boycott of Muslims and continuing acts of violence.

Final Solution was banned in India by the censor board for several months. The ban was recently lifted after a sustained campaign (an online petition, hundreds of protest screenings countrywide, multi-city signature campaigns and dozens of letters to the Government sent by audiences directly). Final Solution was rejected
by the government-run Mumbai International film festival and was screened at Vikalp : Films for
Freedom (http://www.freedomfilmsindia.org), organised by the Campaign Against Censorship. Rakesh Sharma has been an active member of the Campaign since its inception.

Film screening is followed by a discussion.

Entry - Free
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Forum on Right To Education Act
Sat Feb 8, 11:00 AM
Mohammed Kalimullah
I am a P.hD. Scholar from the Department of Education; EFL University, Hyderabad. As part of my course work titled Public Policy Education for Ph.D. (Education) Programme, I am pleased to inform you that I am organizing an open Public Forum on “Right to Education Act”. The objectives of this forum is to create awareness about RTE Act, understand the key issues and challenges in the implementation of the RTE Act, initiate dialogue between various stake holders of the society on RTE Act, Share the information about government policies, NGO’s and educational institutes working for the RTE Act. This Forum will discuss issues related to RTE Act, Supporting Mechanisms, Administrative Imperatives, and Implementation Challenges. In this forum many stake holders from different departments and institutions will participate to name. To name a few Hon'ble Judge Mr. D. Durga Prasad, Principal Magistrate Juvenile justice Board, R.R. Dist; Mrs. Sunitha, Assistant professor, IASE, Osmania University; Dr. A Srinivas, Asst. Prof Polital Science, Kakatiya University; Venkateshwarlu Geriti, social worker Students for liberty; Mrs. P. Padmavathi, Member of CWC; Mr. K. Papi Reddy, State vice President (PRTU), Mr. M. Harish Mandal Resource person, Mahboob Nagar and many government and private teachers, principals, research Scholars from different Universities will participate in the forum discussion. All are welcome. Entry - Free

The forum will be organized in the following:
• Welcome address
• Policy presentation
• Discussion
• Question Answer Session
• Vote of Thanks
The following questions will be presented for discussion:
1. Could RTE make a difference in a child’s life and his education status after 3 years of implementation?
2. Why is there indifference to its implementation?
3. Why government schools have failed and lost faith of people?
4. Why the present education system creating inequalities in children society and education system at large?
5. Why is there exclusion of early childhood education from RTE Act?
6. Why is there admission based on age but there is no facility for bridge courses before admission?
7. Why is there no detention policy instead of improving the quality of education?
8. Why the norms and standards specified in the schedule to the Act are excessively input focussed and do not ensure learning outcomes?
9. What is the recognition process of state schools and teacher education colleges to meet the provisions of the Act “Quality education for all”?
10. Why is there discrimination of students in implementing 25% reservation of seats in private schools?
11. What are provisions for Orphans, Child labourers, Street children, School dropouts, out of school children in the Act and how much has been achieved in bringing these children in the mainstream of education?
12. What does the Act say about the quality of teacher, teacher education and teacher pupil ratio? And what is the present situation?
13. What are the major causes for mismatch between demand and supply factor in RTE Act?
14. RTE Act designated National commission for Protection of Childs Rights to monitor the provisions of the Act but why is there no legal authority with NCPCR?
15. Will common school system ensure quality education for all?

In view of this I seek your kind presence in the forum.
Your presence and participation in the forum discussion will be extremely valuable to us.
Date: Saturday, February 08, 2014.
Time: 10:30 am. To 01.30 pm.
For more details Contact: Md. Kalimullah, Research Scholar Department of Education, EFL University @ 8121455115, Email: write2kalim@gmail.com, cskalim@gmail.com


Thanking you

With Regards
Mohammed Kalimullah
P.hD. Scholar
Department of Education,
The English and Foreign Languages University, (O. U. Campus) Tarnaka, Hyderabad.
Hand Phone 8121455115; Email: write2kalim@gmail.com, cskalim@gmail.com
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Sawal-Jawab:Science Conversation
Sat Feb 8, 3:00 PM
Shubha Tewari
The next installment in our conversation sessions between scientists and the general public is on the subject of bionanotechnology. We will have a short 20 minute talk by our guest scientist, after which the audience is invited to engage in an informal, free-flowing discussion with the speaker. Interested participants of all ages are welcome. No prior knowledge or expertise is required.
This conversation will feature Dr. Yamuna Krishnan of the National Centre for Biological Sciences, TIFR, in Bangalore. Starting with a background in Chemistry, Dr. Krishnan has earned worldwide recognition for her work on manipulating DNA to create nanoscale biological devices. She will speak on "First blueprint, now bricks: DNA as nanoscale construction material".
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12 Inches
Sat Feb 8, 7:30 PM
Underdog Entertainment
The makers of ``whats up with indian men??``, ``Cops, tints and other things``, ``Love, sex and mocha``, ``Sex, Likes and Pokes`` present `12 Inches`.12 inches is a satire on the objectification of men. For centuries it has been believed that only women are objects of desire and the physical qualities of women depicts where they stand in society. Underdog Is going to debunk that myth. 12 inches potrays how Siddhart is victimized all because of his 12 inches and how this 12 inches affects relationships around him and how his 12 inches instead of being a blessing turns out to be a curse

Entry - 9908113113
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Handmade Crafts-Bazaar &Workshop
Sun Feb 9, 10:30 AM
Best Hands India
A Handmade crafts Collective exhibition with a difference by BestHandsIndia – an NGO.

This will help promote handmade products that showcase age old Indian art and craft forms. It is a platform for NGOs, artisans, social entrepreneurs to show case traditional Indian handmade products.

Venue
Lamakaan, Banjara Hills

Date: 9th February 2014, Sunday

Timings: 1o AM to 5 PM

Kind of products: Clothing, jewellery,footwear, bags, wallets, paintings, lampshades, toys, linen and much more!

Other attractions:
Two or three workshops like bookmark making, potter's wheel and earring making sessions...
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Community Singing - Folk songs
Sun Feb 9, 4:00 PM
HWMF
3rd HWMF-Community Singing: Folk Songs of Four Continents
Sharing Music – Creating Harmony

What is Community Music? How can we use music as a tool to connect people together and create the sense of a community?
Communities around the world have made used the simple act of singing together to boost their morale, bring each other together, and gain energy.
HWMF started a Community singing project with bi-monthly sessions.
The motivation is simply to feel each others' energy and understand what it is like to sing with a room full of people. It is expected that participants have a basic interest in learning songs from all over the world in different languages and historical contexts! For this reason, we have set the minimum age to 12 years.
So if you are fond of singing just for the sheer joy of it, this is the place to be!

If you haven’t attended the last sessions, don’t worry – you can join any session fresh.
If you have – don’t worry either – we don’t repeat repertoire or warm-ups so it is going to be new every time!

American folklorist Pete Seeger passed away on 27th January. He worked with folk repertoire from the entire world and you will recognize his work easily through the song “We shall overcome” (Hum honge qamayaab), which he helped popularize.
This week we will sing repertoire from Chile, Liberia and Norway – which was in a record titled Folk Songs of Four Continents, by Pete Seeger and the Song Swappers.
A popular song included in this session is “Mi Caballo Blanco” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvwVlvTNh2o

Tejaswinee Kelkar, our course director, is doing her MS at IIIT Hyderabad. She has studied an Associate Diploma in Western Classical theory and composition as well as Sangeet Visharad in Hindustani Classical music and is locally part of the choir group the Deccan Voices.

Walk in entry - 100/-
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Jnanpith C.Narayana Reddy -Film
Sun Feb 9, 7:00 PM
Saichand T
Celebrating 100 years of Indian Cinema by paying tributes to one of greatest writers and poets of Telugu - Cingireddy Narayana Reddy (CiNaRe). He won the Jnanpith Award in 1988 and is considered to be an authority on Telugu literature. He is popularly known as Cinare. He entered film industry in 1962, by writing all the songs for the Gulebakavali Katha. He became famous with the song Nannu dochu unduvate... vannela dorasani. He became known to a wide public as a lyricist for several famous Telugu films. He has written more than 3000 songs and contributed to the success of many films. His popular films are Chaduvukunna Ammayilu, Ramudu Bheemudu, Alluri Seetharama Raju, Sutradharulu. This film on CiNaRe is made by Saichand.
Entry - Free
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25 YEARS WITH TIGERS
Wed Feb 12, 6:00 PM
HYTICOS-Hyderabad Tiger Conservation Society
One of the worlds leading tiger biologists and conservationists Padma Sri Dr. Ullas Karanth will be at Lamakaan a short film screening '25 years with Tiger' movie followed by interactive session with budding wildlife community of Hyderabad.

All are welcome.
Entry - Free
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Vyom - Indian Sufi and Baul Gig
Thu Feb 13, 7:30 PM
livenergi
Vyom is a Hyderabad based band who perform various styles of Indian Music sung in different Indian languages fused with Electric and Acoustic Guitars.In this show, they will perform music from different parts of India.
Entry Fee: Rs.100 per head.
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We, Women - One Billion Rising.
Fri Feb 14, 3:00 PM
Asmita Resource Centre for Women
Two events as part of One Billion Rising campaign by Asmita Resource Centre for Women.

Event 1 - a Movie: 'Beyond the Veil': 52 mins

Beyond the Veil directed by Anusha Nandakumar is the story of two strong women. One Sughra Fatima, a teenager who comes from a large Muslim family who fought with her family to take up boxing as a sport and excelled at it. The other her mother: Rukshana Begum who got married, had children and was satisfied with her life till her husband's illness proved to be a setback. In order to support her family, she took to singing popular Hindi songs in bars and marriages secretly.

Event 2: 'Voices from History'

Voices from History is a bi-lingual reading (English and Telugu). This is a first-person performance of the lives, experiences and the challenges faced by 6 women from history. The women include: Durgabai, Rajyalakshmi, Acchamamba and Ailamma.

The reading will be followed by a discussion.

All are welcome. Entry - Free


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The concept behind the One Billion Rising campaign is simple.

ONE IN THREE WOMEN ON THE PLANET WILL BE RAPED OR BEATEN IN HER LIFETIME.

THAT IS ONE BILLION WOMEN.

IN 2013, ONE BILLION WOMEN AND MEN SHOOK THE EARTH THROUGH DANCE TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS.

THIS YEAR, ON 14 FEBRUARY 2014 WE ARE CALLING ON WOMEN AND MEN EVERYWHERE TO HARNESS THEIR POWER AND IMAGINATION TO RISE FOR JUSTICE.

IMAGINE, ONE BILLION WOMEN RELEASING THEIR STORIES, DANCING AND SPEAKING OUT AT THE PLACES WHERE THEY NEED JUSTICE, WHERE THEY NEED AN END TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS.

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Empowering Youth - Lead Yourself
Sat Feb 15, 2:00 PM
Passion and Life
"Passionate Profession" - this is really interesting and challenging question and/or option. After education, youth generally get involved in regular work which may be totally disconnected with their passion(s).

So, is it a good option to trade their passion(s) for the profession to lead a seemingly routine / mechanical life? Many youth ignores their hidden talent/creativity in arts, culture, etc and start doing some job without finding joy in it.

If you feel so, then come and then do join us, Young PALs, and let us discuss and discover the ways to live the life to the fullest and stay healthy...

True happiness comes when you do what you love and what passionate about. Through this awareness program, make sure youth should identify their creativity and relevant opportunities for those in Arts, Culture, etc. and ensure not to become another me too.

All are welcome.
Entry - Free

Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QScF1GnhYq6pJdvWgmZvK-rJSutBGWVKlTgymXET3Yk/viewform
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'Hatt Teri Kismat' - A Satire
Sat Feb 15, 8:00 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
“Hatt Teri kismet” (Ohh! Bad Luck) is a political satire originally written in Marathi by renowned playwright Vijay Tendulkar. It is a political satire and a story of power. What if “you have power in hand”? This story has two characters one corrupted chief minister and one common man. Two meet incidentally and start discussing their persona. Story takes U-turn when corrupted chief minister found a mob of angry people approaching him to kill him and scared chief minister decided to swap cloths with common man to save himself from the mob. Unfortunately (bad luck), while swapping cloths their faces also get changed and story with full of surprises continues hereafter.

Cast & Crew
A : Saurabh Gharipurikar
B: Ashutosh Patwardhan
Croud : Pushkarini, Vinayak, Sunjeet, Sneha, Tejas, Pranav.
Written In Marathi By - Vijay Tendulkar
Hindi Translation - Vasant Dev
Adaptation In Hindi - Saurabh Gharipurikr
Music : Tejas Mahajan
Lights : Krishna Shukla
Direction : Saurabh Gharipurikar

Duration of the play: 70 Minutes
Donor Pass : 9290013166
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Legendary filmmaker K.Viswanath
Sun Feb 16, 7:30 PM
Saichand T
Lamakaan invites all for a tribute to 100 years of Cinema finale with the screening of legendary filmmaker K. Viswanath.

Kasinathuni Viswanath started as a sound designer turned director and actor known for his works, predominantly in Telugu Cinema. He is a multiple winner of National Film Award and Nandi Award.
Viswanath has directed blockbuster Bollywood films like Sargam, Kaamchor, Sanjog, Sur Sangam, Shubh Kaamna, Jag Utha Insaan, Eeshwar, Sangeet and Dhanwaan. Viswanath has won ten Filmfare Awards South, and one Bollywood Filmfare Award. Two of his films Shankarabharanam (1979), and Sagara Sangamam (1983) were show cased among CNN-IBN's list of hundred finest Indian films of all time. Viswanath has directed films like Swati Mutyam which was India's official entry to the Oscars for 1986. Swati Mutyam, Sirivennela, and Sagara Sangamam got critical acclaim at Asia Pacific Film Festival while Sankarabharanam, Swayam Krushi, Siri Siri Muvva and Swati Mutyam were showcased at the Moscow Film Festival. Sankarabharanam, has won the Prize of the Public at the Besançon Film Festival of France in the year 1981.

Saichand T made these series of films.
All are invited.
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Biryani aur Haleem - Comedy Play
Wed Feb 19, 8:00 PM
Sutradhar
The world we live in is a very strange place. Some eat to live and some live to eat. In one way or another our lives revolve around food: some cook; some eat; some store it ; some hoard it; some starve for it; some steal it..Our very survival depends on food.

That is what the two main characters of this play are trying to do; survive another day in their lives. Salim & Javed are two beggars; like any other; they meet on a street like any other; on a day like any other. But what results is hilarity like never before.

The two share their stories; their ‘areas’; and their modus operandi. As they go from street to street and house to house pleading to people’s sense of charity, they chance upon the home of Ismail Bhai & his wife Pasha Bi. Ismail Bhai is a well known cook who has been invited by a Nawaab to display his culinary skills. Eager to impress the nawaab, he prepares a special Biryani and instructs his wife to hand it over to the delivery boy he sends.

The plan is overheard by the two hungry friends, who decide to change the route of the Biryani to their hungry stomachs instead of the Nawaab’s.

What becomes of Salim, Javed & the Biryani?

An adaptation of ‘The Pie & The Tart’

By Hugh Chesterman

Directed by

Mohit & Deepti

The press says :

Deccan Chronicle : “The laugh-a-minute play highly entertains the audience who are in splits throughout...”
The Times Of India : “The laughter it evoked from the audience stayed on till the end of the evening...”
The Hindu : “Their comic timing was impeccable, which was evident when the audience was in splits every few seconds...”

For entry passes: 9848052541
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Ek Akeli Aurat - Hindi Play
Fri Feb 21, 8:00 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
Udaan Performing Arts, presents a Hindi play `The story revolves around a lady who is loquacious and loves company but is confined in a house by her chauvinist husband. She feels lonely and looks for company with all sorts of means in the house. She has two children and a perverted brother-in-law who is restricted to a wheel chair. She keeps chatting, exclaiming with her neighbor demonstrating her emotions with extreme measures to save her sanity. She is haunted by a crank caller, a money lender, a young lover and also exploited by her brother-in-law. Anger, frustration, restlessness, hope, regret, guilt and determination define her inner turmoil. Ek Akeli Aurat is a testimony to the human spirit and demonstrates what we are all capable of doing when pushed to the limit of our patience. A character is found seldom in the society which is bold, beautiful and brave! Yet, the question remains, will she be able to live freely and break shackles? Will she get the love & care she desires & deserves?
Cast & Crew Aurat : Sanjogita Mishra Writer : Dario Fo Hindi Translation : Himanshu B Joshi Design & Direction : Suhas Barve Production Controller : Saurabh Gharipurikar Date 21st (Friday) and 22nd (Saturday) February 2014 Time : 8pm Duration : 70 Minutes Donor Pass : 9290013166
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ART & ARTIST WORKSHOP
Sat Feb 22, 10:30 AM
Supreeta Amancherla
An exhibition cum workshop to know the artist and his art and to understand their passion for it.
The workshop will comprise of various segments which would showcase the artworks of artists/sculptors/graphic artists/painters, followed by a discussion/talk by selected artists explaining in detail what art means to them/ inspirations/muse/Medium followed by a small live segment where the artists would all come together to work on one single piece of canvas.
The day would have a couple of live counters giving live performances like pottery, craft, tie n dye etc.
The artists would be promoted along with their artwork. A commercial activity free day where all the attention would be on the artists and the artists only.
They could also promote their private classes and sales and take orders.

THC's will be organising this event to promote art and artists.

ENTRY - FREE
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Stage Shastra Theatre Workshop
Sat Feb 22, 10:30 AM
Krysh Gopal
The workshop covers basics of the craft and technique of acting, and is specially designed for beginners. The workshop will include 30+ hours of instruction over five weekends(every saturday and sunday), and will culminates in an informal show by the participants. After the workshop and the show, the participants could join the group as a member and continue performing and training themselves on advanced acting techniques.

for more details :
https://www.facebook.com/stageshastra
www.stageshastra.com

stageshastra@gmail.com
837 402 6789
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Ek Akeli Aurat - Hindi Play
Sat Feb 22, 8:00 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
Udaan Performing Arts, presents a Hindi play `The story revolves around a lady who is loquacious and loves company but is confined in a house by her chauvinist husband. She feels lonely and looks for company with all sorts of means in the house. She has two children and a perverted brother-in-law who is restricted to a wheel chair. She keeps chatting, exclaiming with her neighbor demonstrating her emotions with extreme measures to save her sanity. She is haunted by a crank caller, a money lender, a young lover and also exploited by her brother-in-law. Anger, frustration, restlessness, hope, regret, guilt and determination define her inner turmoil.
Ek Akeli Aurat is a testimony to the human spirit and demonstrates what we are all capable of doing when pushed to the limit of our patience. A character is found seldom in the society which is bold, beautiful and brave! Yet, the question remains, will she be able to live freely and break shackles? Will she get the love & care she desires & deserves?

Cast & Crew
Aurat : Sanjogita Mishra
Writer : Dario Fo
Hindi Translation : Himanshu B Joshi
Design & Direction : Suhas Barve
Production Controller : Saurabh Gharipurikar
Date 21st (Friday) and 22nd (Saturday) February 2014
Time : 8pm Duration : 70 Minutes
Donor Pass : 9290013166
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Community Singing - Lullabies
Sun Feb 23, 4:00 PM
HWMF
HWMF started a Community singing project with bi-monthly sessions.These sessions are all about using music as a tool to connect people together and create the sense of a community.
Communities around the world have made used the simple act of singing together to boost their morale, bring each other together, and gain energy.
HWMF is doing a Community singing project with bi-monthly sessions.
The motivation is simply to feel each others' energy and understand what it is like to sing with a room full of people. It is expected that participants have a basic interest in learning songs from all over the world in different languages and historical contexts! For this reason, we have set the minimum age to 12 years.
So if you are fond of singing just for the sheer joy of it, this is the place to be!

If you haven’t attended the last sessions, don’t worry – you can join any session fresh.
If you have – don’t worry either – we don’t repeat repertoire or warm-ups so it is going to be new every time!

Lullabies are probably the one song type that is sung everywhere in the world – the common denominator of music itself. All of us have been sung to sleep. In this session, we will explore lullabies sung around the world, which are written in very different styles – some major, some minor, and some exotic scales. An example lullaby we would be doing is: “Fi la nana, e mi bel fiol” from Italy!

Tejaswinee Kelkar, our course director, is doing her MS at IIIT Hyderabad. She has studied an Associate Diploma in Western Classical theory and composition as well as Sangeet Visharad in Hindustani Classical music and is locally part of the choir group the Deccan Voices.

Sunday, 9th March. 4 - 5.30 pm
Venue: Lamakaan www.lamakaan.com Opps. GVK One Mall, Road No.1, Banjara Hills
Course fee: Rs. 100 for each session. Pl. register directly at the venue on 12th Jan. For more info: 9849451794 info@hydmusic.com or tejaswineek@gmail.com
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GREGOR SAMSA - A Play
Sun Feb 23, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara
presents

"GREGOR SAMSA"

An adaptation of Franz Kafka's novella "Metamorphosis"
by
Anjali Parvati Koda

Directed by Rathna Shekar Reddy

Franz Kafka. The images the name brings. A tragic life. A tragic death. Heavy stories that brought about both despair and catharsis. Yet when he first read his epic novella Metamorphosis to his friends, he read it as if it were a comedy. The listeners laughed and clapped at the troubles of Gregor Samsa who woke up one fine morning to discover he had, somehow, metamorphosed into a bug. Gregor Samsa, the salesman turned into a bug must now face the reality of his new form and his family of parents and sister must now deal with it.

Is it a tragedy or a comedy when his manager is scared away by the bug that was/is Gregor? Is it really funny that he now has a taste for spoiled food? Is it hilarious that his family now will not look at him?

Come watch the Comedy/tragedy as the family turns from scared to sympathetic to horror and apathy, as they react to this strange illness.

The adaptation of this novella, "Gregor Samsa" by Anjali Parvati Koda, is presented by Samahaara after her earlier critically acclaimed plays "Purushotham" and "Dominic Wesley".

Entry - 9885288982
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Marx in Hyderabad
Thu Feb 27, 7:30 PM
Vithal Rajan
Marx in Hyderabad, acted and directed by Vithal Rajan
A free adaptation by Vithal Rajan of the late Howard Zinn's play for single actor 'Marx in Soho.' Duration between 1 hour to 75 mins. Marx's soul comes to earth for an hour to talk about his life, family, capitalism, socialism, then and now. The play is intended to show the continued relevance of Marx's theories and the all too human side of his character.
The play was performed to appreciative audiences in the USA, mostly university audiences, by the African-American actor, Brian Jones. Dr Vithal Rajan of Hyderabad received permission from Prof. Howard Zinn to adapt and perform the play in India, but was not able to do so till now. He offers it as a humble contribution to celebrate DCH 50th anniversary celebrations.

Entry - Free
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Leveraging Your Online Marketing
Fri Feb 28, 10:30 AM
S.Pratyusha
The Entrepreneurship-cell Vasavi college of Engineering want to help the coming up business by making them understand how to "Leverage the power of online marketing".

In this dynamic world you need to update your business learning's continuously or else you will be stagnant with no growth. Hence it is a great pleasure to invite you to be a part of this event and update yourself to run your business better way.

The topics we will covering are
1)Online Marketing for B2B
2)Online Marketing for B2C
3)Creating online presence : how to put ads on social networking sites.(live demo)
4)How to use adwords to leverage your online presence.

Entry - Free
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"FUTURE INVENTORS"
Fri Feb 28, 2:30 PM
Vinod Varma
On this National Science Day, "Hyderabad Science Academy" is initiating "FUTURE INVENTORS" a project and platform for Hyderabad School student innovators.

the program starts with motivational program on science applications in real world and a hands-on workshop in physics experiments for the students in basic concepts by expert mentors, MLN Raghuram, a Cambridge Diploma holder in Teaching and Training.

The participant, students from the middle school, about 40 members registration is open, and they will given an opportunity to participate exiting future year long program in this project.. detailed in the workshop.

followed by "Made-In-India" talk, clone from TED talk for future Inventors where the invited student innovators will give 5 Minuts talk about themselves,achievements,inspiration and vision.. and
4 leaders or inventors working for the national progress will give a talk on their lifetime innovation in 10 Min time frame. and all the speaker will host the Made-In-India golden flag with their future word for the nation.

and the launch program of web by gust of honors.. more info is keep update on @ fb/futureinventors

All are welcome n it's free forever...

Thank you.
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iVolunteer meet
Sat Mar 1, 11:30 AM
iVolunteer
iVolunteer is a social enterprise that promotes volunteering. Our mission is to bring volunteers and organisations together to share time, skills and passion to promote India's social development.
Over the last decade, we have expanded to reach out to over 300 organizations in India and over 40 countries globally and today, have an all India presence through offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Pune. We reach out to more than a lakh of individuals and engage 1000 active volunteers at any given time, making us one of the largest volunteering enterprises in India.

All are welcome. Entry - Free
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Environmental NGOs MeetUp
Sat Mar 1, 4:00 PM
Society to Save Rocks
The Society to Save Rocks is planning a meeting of NGOs on Saturday, 1.March 2014, from 4 – 7 p.m., at Lamakaan to work out ways in which environmental societies and citizens’ groups can work together and support each-other for the benefit of Hyderabad’s environment.

A trigger for this meeting is the recent large-scale destruction of a big tract of stunning rocks in Venkateshwaragutta, a hill north of Shamirpet Lake which has been notified a Heritage Rock Precinct, and also is part of a Reserved Forest. This is said to be for the construction of a huge 150 MLD Water Reservoir for Godavari water to be brought to the city. While the Forest Department and Environment Ministry GoI have denotified 19 ha. of forest land for this project, the Heritage Regulations of HMDA have been completely ignored.

We are inviting the following associations for this meeting:
- Forum for a Better Hyderabad- FBH

- Birdwatchers Society of A.P. - BSAP

- World-Wide Fund for Nature - WWF

- Urban Labs

- Save our Urban Lakes - SOUL

- Right to Walk

- Apna Watan

- Great Hyderabad Adventure Club - GHAC etc.
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Storytelling Open Mic - by Udyam
Sat Mar 1, 4:00 PM
Sukanya Banerjee
Our very first open mic storytelling session is here!
Share a story - any story - with us. It could be about that time, when you bunked a class or that time when you finally turned up; that time when you were swindled in chor bazaar or the time someone caught you smoking; it could be an out and out exaggerated version of the real life experience, and it could be a completely made up fictional story. So long as you're ready to tell us, we're ready to listen!

We have only two conditions. NO READING, NO CHEATING! You must TELL us the story you want to share with us. You cannot, absolutely cannot read it out of somewhere. Even more importantly, you cannot, can not, CAN NOT take someone else's story and call it your own. Stories must be entirely based on personal experience and original thought. Go ahead and use whatever language you will! Just make sure all of us can understand what you're saying. Translate, explain, enact. In our last session, we had participants tell stories in Hindi, English and even Bhojpuri! Try not to take more than five minutes at the mic; there are others who want to share their experiences too.

Join us for an hour long session of stories at the Lamakaan, on Saturday, 1st March at 4:00 pm. We'll be waiting for you at the main gate! See you!

For More Information contact : 8790784283 or 9908137154
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Special Indeed - A Play
Sat Mar 1, 7:00 PM
Suzanne Patel
'Special Indeed' is a play about an autistic individual and his recollection of the most significant experiences from his childhood/school-life that motivate him to outgrow the problem to a certain extent. Of course, he has obvious traces of autism even in his adult life, but he has now learnt to channelise whatever is in his power into something productive. The childhood experiences he now recollects are not exactly bright or positive, but they eventually turn out to be, because without them, he would have never developed the will to fight his condition. Brief flashes of those life-changing events in between his monologue as an adult will give the audience an understanding of how special the special children really are. The whole world is always wishing they were normal, but the protagonist of our play always wonders: 'What is normal? Isn't normal subjective to situations and people?'

In Nov 2013 Kadak Chaai brought together an incredible group of individuals who were hungry for the knowledge and experience of Theatre. Over the weekends of a couple of months, this group conceived and beautifully nurtured and raised a simple idea into a special one-act play.

Entry Passes - 9885450022
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Creative Journaling for Women
Sun Mar 2, 12:00 PM
Aarathi Selvan
Creative Journaling is the process of using images, colour and words to heal, find answers and live mindfully and purposefully. Process (rather than the end product)is at the heart of creative journaling. Creative Journaling allows you to trust yourself deeply and find your voice and pay attention to it.

Creative Journaling is a non-judgemental process to connect with your creativity, mindfulness and voice on a daily basis.

With the use of powerful journaling prompts, colors, mark making techniques as well as examples we will delve into exploring our everyday stream of consciousness to uncover our purpose, creativity and mindful presence.

The workshop is open for women of all ages(Specifically 20+). It is great for those who want to explore their creative sides,work on some difficult aspects of their lives and find their voice.

Materials to Bring: Few Magazines (for using images), Colors (poster paints, acrylics anything will do), brushes and a book you want to journal in.

Entry Fee: Rs.50.
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Pahaadi Par - A Play
Sun Mar 2, 7:30 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
Two 25 year old strangers meet on a hill top. One of them dreams to become a Bollywood star, and all his struggle goes in vain. The other one lost his girl friend in an accident because of his rash riding. Both are depressed and dont feel like living so they come here to commit suicide. The moment they met each other an argument arises. Now what is going to happen? Suicide or murder? Come and watch. Cast&Crew A - Sunjit Rao B - Vinayak Raikhelkar Direction - Saurabh Gharipurikar Music - Ashutosh Patwardhan

Entry - 9290013166
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Fund Raiser for a Social cause
Tue Mar 4, 4:00 PM
Ali Asghar
Grass Roots Action & Information Network - (GRAIN) is a society promoted in 2012 for addressing 2 major development challenges confronting the Muslim Community:

•Inability to access government programmes and schemes meant for the development and empowerment of the community.
•Inability of large sections of the community engaged in the unorganized sector to access key financial services from banks and insurance agencies, thus enhancing their vulnerability to exploitation by money lenders and informal financial sector – chit funds, saving schemes etc.

GRAIN proposes to conduct its monthly fund raising event for an invited audience. A presentation on GRAIN will be made by its Core Team and funds solicited to support its programmes
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Kandhamal Unresolved
Wed Mar 5, 6:30 PM
Shailendra Boora
‘Swami’ Lakshmananda Saraswati was killed on 23rd of Aug 2008, by Maoists in Kandhamal, Odisha, India. The Hindu fundamentalists blamed Christians for the killing and instigated violence against Christians. During the violence, more than 75 were killed, 5000 houses were looted and burnt 250 Christian institutions were reduced to ashes, 55000 people were displaced in their own land and several women were raped, including a nun.

It’s been five years since the communal violence unleashed against Christians in Kandhamal, Odisha. Until now, peace and justice have been denied to the victims. Very few were arrested and even they were released. On the contrary six innocent tribals, who were never part of the murder of Laxmanananda were immediately jailed and after five years they were convicted. As time passes by voices of victims are ignored and their stories are forgotten and their due justice is skewed and denied. So, in our effort to keep the memories alive and to advocate justice and peace for the victims of the violence and to conscientize the citizens of India against the politics of religious fundamentalism, the film ‘Kandhamal Unresolved’ is been made. The film looks into the present situation of Kandhamal, especially the struggles of victims, denial of justice and peace, intimidation and hate-campaign by Sangh Parivar and the relationship between the Hindu identity and Adivasi identity.

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The Storm Within. . .
Tue Feb 4, 8:00 PM
The Torn Curtains Theatre Group
The Torn Curtains presents "The Storm Within....Stories of Abuse". An adaptation of "Meri Kahani" by Umbereen Inayet and Mehreen Poonja. This is a serious play dealing with issues of gender and domestic violence.

Synopsis:
ANNIE: Annie's story is written about a lesbian woman from Goa who struggled with her identity, and with her love for a woman.

MAAJI AUR BETI: In-law abuse is a form of domestic violence that is not often talked about. Jaswinder’s story explores the theme of In-law abuse in the form of letters written between a mother and daughter.

PHOOL: Phool is the story of a transsexual person, and his experiences with sexual identity, love and abuse.

MADHULEKHA: Madhulekha’s Story is about a high powered business woman, originally from Mumbai, now living in New York. She is seeing a therapist. This is her first session.

FATIMA: According to Statistics Canada, one quarter of all women have experienced violence at the hands of their current or past marital partner. Fatima’s story is about a Muslim woman’s experiences with abuse, and how she found help to get out of her abusive situation.

Running though the play, is the story of SHANTI, an immigrant women who speaks little or no English. The only person she trusts or knows in this new land is Miss Julia, her teacher at the LINC Class.

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Forum on Policy for Disability
Wed Feb 5, 2:00 PM
Kabita Kumari,K. Venkatesh, EFL University
The Ph.D Scholars from the Department of Education, EFL Universiity, Hyderabad are organizing a Public Forum on POLICY FOR DISABLED. This policy will deal with the issues related to the education, health and rehabilitation of the people with different disabilities. A brief presentation would be followed by the discussion and comments from the experts and concerned stakeholder and lastly the question-answer session.All the persons who are interested to participate in this forum are highly welcome.This forum is open to all without any entry fee.
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The Storm Within. . .
Wed Feb 5, 8:00 PM
The Torn Curtains Theatre Group
The Torn Curtains presents "The Storm Within....Stories of Abuse". An adaptation of "Meri Kahaani" by Umbereen Inayat & Mehreen Poonja. This is a serious play dealing with issues of gender and domestic violence.

Synopsis:
ANNIE: Annie's story is written about a lesbian woman from Goa who struggled with her identity, and with her love for a woman.

MAAJI AUR BETI: In-law abuse is a form of domestic violence that is not often talked about. Jaswinder’s story explores the theme of In-law abuse in the form of letters written between a mother and daughter.

PHOOL: Phool is the story of a transsexual person, and his experiences with sexual identity, love and abuse.

MADHULEKHA: Madhulekha’s Story is about a high powered business woman, originally from Mumbai, now living in New York. She is seeing a therapist. This is her first session.

FATIMA: According to Statistics Canada, one quarter of all women have experienced violence at the hands of their current or past marital partner. Fatima’s story is about a Muslim woman’s experiences with abuse, and how she found help to get out of her abusive situation.

Running though the play, is the story of SHANTI, an immigrant women who speaks little or no English. The only person she trusts or knows in this new land is Miss Julia, her teacher at the LINC Class.

Entry - 9959202828
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National Health Policy - Forum
Thu Feb 6, 2:00 PM
Tanveer Fatima
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Health also means the capacities and abilities to play useful roles in society, to adjust ourselves to environmental changes and to cope with all related problems.”
The National Health Policy-2002 aims at reviving and emerging the ailing health system and increasing the primary health sector outlay to ensure a more equitable access to health services across the social and geographical expanse of the country.
However, the main objective of the policy is to achieve an acceptable standard of good health among the general population by the country. The approach of the policy is to increase access to the decentralized public health system by establishing new infrastructure in deficient areas and by upgrading the infrastructure in the existing institutions.

Students of EFLU are conducting this public debate as a part of their study crse.

All are invited.
Entry - Free
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Final Solution - A film
Fri Feb 7, 6:30 PM
Lamakaan
Final Solution is a study of the politics of hate. Set in Gujarat during the period Feb/March 2002 - July 2003, the film graphically documents the changing face of right-wing politics in India through a study of the 2002 genocide of Muslims in Gujarat. It specifically examines political tendencies reminiscent of the Nazi
Germany of early/mid-1930s. Final Solution is anti-hate/ violence as “those who forget history are condemned to relive it”.

Part 1: Pride and Genocide deals with the carnage and its immediate aftermath. It examines the patterns of pre-planned genocidal violence (by right-wing Hindutva cadres), which many claim was state-supported, if not state-sponsored. The film reconstructs through eyewitness accounts the attack on Gulbarg and Patiya (Ahmedabad) and acts of barbaric violence against Moslem women at Eral and Delol/Kalol (Panchmahals) even as Chief Minister Modi traverses the state on his Gaurav Yatra.

Part 2 : The Hate Mandate documents the poll campaign during the Assembly elections in Gujarat in late 2002. It records in detail the exploitation of the Godhra incident by the right-wing propaganda machinery for electoral gains. The film studies and documents the situation months after the elections to find shocking faultlines – voluntary ghettoisation, segregation in schools, formal calls for economic boycott of Muslims and continuing acts of violence.

Final Solution was banned in India by the censor board for several months. The ban was recently lifted after a sustained campaign (an online petition, hundreds of protest screenings countrywide, multi-city signature campaigns and dozens of letters to the Government sent by audiences directly). Final Solution was rejected
by the government-run Mumbai International film festival and was screened at Vikalp : Films for
Freedom (http://www.freedomfilmsindia.org), organised by the Campaign Against Censorship. Rakesh Sharma has been an active member of the Campaign since its inception.

Film screening is followed by a discussion.

Entry - Free
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Forum on Right To Education Act
Sat Feb 8, 11:00 AM
Mohammed Kalimullah
I am a P.hD. Scholar from the Department of Education; EFL University, Hyderabad. As part of my course work titled Public Policy Education for Ph.D. (Education) Programme, I am pleased to inform you that I am organizing an open Public Forum on “Right to Education Act”. The objectives of this forum is to create awareness about RTE Act, understand the key issues and challenges in the implementation of the RTE Act, initiate dialogue between various stake holders of the society on RTE Act, Share the information about government policies, NGO’s and educational institutes working for the RTE Act. This Forum will discuss issues related to RTE Act, Supporting Mechanisms, Administrative Imperatives, and Implementation Challenges. In this forum many stake holders from different departments and institutions will participate to name. To name a few Hon'ble Judge Mr. D. Durga Prasad, Principal Magistrate Juvenile justice Board, R.R. Dist; Mrs. Sunitha, Assistant professor, IASE, Osmania University; Dr. A Srinivas, Asst. Prof Polital Science, Kakatiya University; Venkateshwarlu Geriti, social worker Students for liberty; Mrs. P. Padmavathi, Member of CWC; Mr. K. Papi Reddy, State vice President (PRTU), Mr. M. Harish Mandal Resource person, Mahboob Nagar and many government and private teachers, principals, research Scholars from different Universities will participate in the forum discussion. All are welcome. Entry - Free

The forum will be organized in the following:
• Welcome address
• Policy presentation
• Discussion
• Question Answer Session
• Vote of Thanks
The following questions will be presented for discussion:
1. Could RTE make a difference in a child’s life and his education status after 3 years of implementation?
2. Why is there indifference to its implementation?
3. Why government schools have failed and lost faith of people?
4. Why the present education system creating inequalities in children society and education system at large?
5. Why is there exclusion of early childhood education from RTE Act?
6. Why is there admission based on age but there is no facility for bridge courses before admission?
7. Why is there no detention policy instead of improving the quality of education?
8. Why the norms and standards specified in the schedule to the Act are excessively input focussed and do not ensure learning outcomes?
9. What is the recognition process of state schools and teacher education colleges to meet the provisions of the Act “Quality education for all”?
10. Why is there discrimination of students in implementing 25% reservation of seats in private schools?
11. What are provisions for Orphans, Child labourers, Street children, School dropouts, out of school children in the Act and how much has been achieved in bringing these children in the mainstream of education?
12. What does the Act say about the quality of teacher, teacher education and teacher pupil ratio? And what is the present situation?
13. What are the major causes for mismatch between demand and supply factor in RTE Act?
14. RTE Act designated National commission for Protection of Childs Rights to monitor the provisions of the Act but why is there no legal authority with NCPCR?
15. Will common school system ensure quality education for all?

In view of this I seek your kind presence in the forum.
Your presence and participation in the forum discussion will be extremely valuable to us.
Date: Saturday, February 08, 2014.
Time: 10:30 am. To 01.30 pm.
For more details Contact: Md. Kalimullah, Research Scholar Department of Education, EFL University @ 8121455115, Email: write2kalim@gmail.com, cskalim@gmail.com


Thanking you

With Regards
Mohammed Kalimullah
P.hD. Scholar
Department of Education,
The English and Foreign Languages University, (O. U. Campus) Tarnaka, Hyderabad.
Hand Phone 8121455115; Email: write2kalim@gmail.com, cskalim@gmail.com
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Sawal-Jawab:Science Conversation
Sat Feb 8, 3:00 PM
Shubha Tewari
The next installment in our conversation sessions between scientists and the general public is on the subject of bionanotechnology. We will have a short 20 minute talk by our guest scientist, after which the audience is invited to engage in an informal, free-flowing discussion with the speaker. Interested participants of all ages are welcome. No prior knowledge or expertise is required.
This conversation will feature Dr. Yamuna Krishnan of the National Centre for Biological Sciences, TIFR, in Bangalore. Starting with a background in Chemistry, Dr. Krishnan has earned worldwide recognition for her work on manipulating DNA to create nanoscale biological devices. She will speak on "First blueprint, now bricks: DNA as nanoscale construction material".
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12 Inches
Sat Feb 8, 7:30 PM
Underdog Entertainment
The makers of ``whats up with indian men??``, ``Cops, tints and other things``, ``Love, sex and mocha``, ``Sex, Likes and Pokes`` present `12 Inches`.12 inches is a satire on the objectification of men. For centuries it has been believed that only women are objects of desire and the physical qualities of women depicts where they stand in society. Underdog Is going to debunk that myth. 12 inches potrays how Siddhart is victimized all because of his 12 inches and how this 12 inches affects relationships around him and how his 12 inches instead of being a blessing turns out to be a curse

Entry - 9908113113
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Handmade Crafts-Bazaar &Workshop
Sun Feb 9, 10:30 AM
Best Hands India
A Handmade crafts Collective exhibition with a difference by BestHandsIndia – an NGO.

This will help promote handmade products that showcase age old Indian art and craft forms. It is a platform for NGOs, artisans, social entrepreneurs to show case traditional Indian handmade products.

Venue
Lamakaan, Banjara Hills

Date: 9th February 2014, Sunday

Timings: 1o AM to 5 PM

Kind of products: Clothing, jewellery,footwear, bags, wallets, paintings, lampshades, toys, linen and much more!

Other attractions:
Two or three workshops like bookmark making, potter's wheel and earring making sessions...
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Community Singing - Folk songs
Sun Feb 9, 4:00 PM
HWMF
3rd HWMF-Community Singing: Folk Songs of Four Continents
Sharing Music – Creating Harmony

What is Community Music? How can we use music as a tool to connect people together and create the sense of a community?
Communities around the world have made used the simple act of singing together to boost their morale, bring each other together, and gain energy.
HWMF started a Community singing project with bi-monthly sessions.
The motivation is simply to feel each others' energy and understand what it is like to sing with a room full of people. It is expected that participants have a basic interest in learning songs from all over the world in different languages and historical contexts! For this reason, we have set the minimum age to 12 years.
So if you are fond of singing just for the sheer joy of it, this is the place to be!

If you haven’t attended the last sessions, don’t worry – you can join any session fresh.
If you have – don’t worry either – we don’t repeat repertoire or warm-ups so it is going to be new every time!

American folklorist Pete Seeger passed away on 27th January. He worked with folk repertoire from the entire world and you will recognize his work easily through the song “We shall overcome” (Hum honge qamayaab), which he helped popularize.
This week we will sing repertoire from Chile, Liberia and Norway – which was in a record titled Folk Songs of Four Continents, by Pete Seeger and the Song Swappers.
A popular song included in this session is “Mi Caballo Blanco” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvwVlvTNh2o

Tejaswinee Kelkar, our course director, is doing her MS at IIIT Hyderabad. She has studied an Associate Diploma in Western Classical theory and composition as well as Sangeet Visharad in Hindustani Classical music and is locally part of the choir group the Deccan Voices.

Walk in entry - 100/-
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Jnanpith C.Narayana Reddy -Film
Sun Feb 9, 7:00 PM
Saichand T
Celebrating 100 years of Indian Cinema by paying tributes to one of greatest writers and poets of Telugu - Cingireddy Narayana Reddy (CiNaRe). He won the Jnanpith Award in 1988 and is considered to be an authority on Telugu literature. He is popularly known as Cinare. He entered film industry in 1962, by writing all the songs for the Gulebakavali Katha. He became famous with the song Nannu dochu unduvate... vannela dorasani. He became known to a wide public as a lyricist for several famous Telugu films. He has written more than 3000 songs and contributed to the success of many films. His popular films are Chaduvukunna Ammayilu, Ramudu Bheemudu, Alluri Seetharama Raju, Sutradharulu. This film on CiNaRe is made by Saichand.
Entry - Free
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25 YEARS WITH TIGERS
Wed Feb 12, 6:00 PM
HYTICOS-Hyderabad Tiger Conservation Society
One of the worlds leading tiger biologists and conservationists Padma Sri Dr. Ullas Karanth will be at Lamakaan a short film screening '25 years with Tiger' movie followed by interactive session with budding wildlife community of Hyderabad.

All are welcome.
Entry - Free
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Vyom - Indian Sufi and Baul Gig
Thu Feb 13, 7:30 PM
livenergi
Vyom is a Hyderabad based band who perform various styles of Indian Music sung in different Indian languages fused with Electric and Acoustic Guitars.In this show, they will perform music from different parts of India.
Entry Fee: Rs.100 per head.
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We, Women - One Billion Rising.
Fri Feb 14, 3:00 PM
Asmita Resource Centre for Women
Two events as part of One Billion Rising campaign by Asmita Resource Centre for Women.

Event 1 - a Movie: 'Beyond the Veil': 52 mins

Beyond the Veil directed by Anusha Nandakumar is the story of two strong women. One Sughra Fatima, a teenager who comes from a large Muslim family who fought with her family to take up boxing as a sport and excelled at it. The other her mother: Rukshana Begum who got married, had children and was satisfied with her life till her husband's illness proved to be a setback. In order to support her family, she took to singing popular Hindi songs in bars and marriages secretly.

Event 2: 'Voices from History'

Voices from History is a bi-lingual reading (English and Telugu). This is a first-person performance of the lives, experiences and the challenges faced by 6 women from history. The women include: Durgabai, Rajyalakshmi, Acchamamba and Ailamma.

The reading will be followed by a discussion.

All are welcome. Entry - Free


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The concept behind the One Billion Rising campaign is simple.

ONE IN THREE WOMEN ON THE PLANET WILL BE RAPED OR BEATEN IN HER LIFETIME.

THAT IS ONE BILLION WOMEN.

IN 2013, ONE BILLION WOMEN AND MEN SHOOK THE EARTH THROUGH DANCE TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS.

THIS YEAR, ON 14 FEBRUARY 2014 WE ARE CALLING ON WOMEN AND MEN EVERYWHERE TO HARNESS THEIR POWER AND IMAGINATION TO RISE FOR JUSTICE.

IMAGINE, ONE BILLION WOMEN RELEASING THEIR STORIES, DANCING AND SPEAKING OUT AT THE PLACES WHERE THEY NEED JUSTICE, WHERE THEY NEED AN END TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS.

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Empowering Youth - Lead Yourself
Sat Feb 15, 2:00 PM
Passion and Life
"Passionate Profession" - this is really interesting and challenging question and/or option. After education, youth generally get involved in regular work which may be totally disconnected with their passion(s).

So, is it a good option to trade their passion(s) for the profession to lead a seemingly routine / mechanical life? Many youth ignores their hidden talent/creativity in arts, culture, etc and start doing some job without finding joy in it.

If you feel so, then come and then do join us, Young PALs, and let us discuss and discover the ways to live the life to the fullest and stay healthy...

True happiness comes when you do what you love and what passionate about. Through this awareness program, make sure youth should identify their creativity and relevant opportunities for those in Arts, Culture, etc. and ensure not to become another me too.

All are welcome.
Entry - Free

Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QScF1GnhYq6pJdvWgmZvK-rJSutBGWVKlTgymXET3Yk/viewform
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'Hatt Teri Kismat' - A Satire
Sat Feb 15, 8:00 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
“Hatt Teri kismet” (Ohh! Bad Luck) is a political satire originally written in Marathi by renowned playwright Vijay Tendulkar. It is a political satire and a story of power. What if “you have power in hand”? This story has two characters one corrupted chief minister and one common man. Two meet incidentally and start discussing their persona. Story takes U-turn when corrupted chief minister found a mob of angry people approaching him to kill him and scared chief minister decided to swap cloths with common man to save himself from the mob. Unfortunately (bad luck), while swapping cloths their faces also get changed and story with full of surprises continues hereafter.

Cast & Crew
A : Saurabh Gharipurikar
B: Ashutosh Patwardhan
Croud : Pushkarini, Vinayak, Sunjeet, Sneha, Tejas, Pranav.
Written In Marathi By - Vijay Tendulkar
Hindi Translation - Vasant Dev
Adaptation In Hindi - Saurabh Gharipurikr
Music : Tejas Mahajan
Lights : Krishna Shukla
Direction : Saurabh Gharipurikar

Duration of the play: 70 Minutes
Donor Pass : 9290013166
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Legendary filmmaker K.Viswanath
Sun Feb 16, 7:30 PM
Saichand T
Lamakaan invites all for a tribute to 100 years of Cinema finale with the screening of legendary filmmaker K. Viswanath.

Kasinathuni Viswanath started as a sound designer turned director and actor known for his works, predominantly in Telugu Cinema. He is a multiple winner of National Film Award and Nandi Award.
Viswanath has directed blockbuster Bollywood films like Sargam, Kaamchor, Sanjog, Sur Sangam, Shubh Kaamna, Jag Utha Insaan, Eeshwar, Sangeet and Dhanwaan. Viswanath has won ten Filmfare Awards South, and one Bollywood Filmfare Award. Two of his films Shankarabharanam (1979), and Sagara Sangamam (1983) were show cased among CNN-IBN's list of hundred finest Indian films of all time. Viswanath has directed films like Swati Mutyam which was India's official entry to the Oscars for 1986. Swati Mutyam, Sirivennela, and Sagara Sangamam got critical acclaim at Asia Pacific Film Festival while Sankarabharanam, Swayam Krushi, Siri Siri Muvva and Swati Mutyam were showcased at the Moscow Film Festival. Sankarabharanam, has won the Prize of the Public at the Besançon Film Festival of France in the year 1981.

Saichand T made these series of films.
All are invited.
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Biryani aur Haleem - Comedy Play
Wed Feb 19, 8:00 PM
Sutradhar
The world we live in is a very strange place. Some eat to live and some live to eat. In one way or another our lives revolve around food: some cook; some eat; some store it ; some hoard it; some starve for it; some steal it..Our very survival depends on food.

That is what the two main characters of this play are trying to do; survive another day in their lives. Salim & Javed are two beggars; like any other; they meet on a street like any other; on a day like any other. But what results is hilarity like never before.

The two share their stories; their ‘areas’; and their modus operandi. As they go from street to street and house to house pleading to people’s sense of charity, they chance upon the home of Ismail Bhai & his wife Pasha Bi. Ismail Bhai is a well known cook who has been invited by a Nawaab to display his culinary skills. Eager to impress the nawaab, he prepares a special Biryani and instructs his wife to hand it over to the delivery boy he sends.

The plan is overheard by the two hungry friends, who decide to change the route of the Biryani to their hungry stomachs instead of the Nawaab’s.

What becomes of Salim, Javed & the Biryani?

An adaptation of ‘The Pie & The Tart’

By Hugh Chesterman

Directed by

Mohit & Deepti

The press says :

Deccan Chronicle : “The laugh-a-minute play highly entertains the audience who are in splits throughout...”
The Times Of India : “The laughter it evoked from the audience stayed on till the end of the evening...”
The Hindu : “Their comic timing was impeccable, which was evident when the audience was in splits every few seconds...”

For entry passes: 9848052541
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Ek Akeli Aurat - Hindi Play
Fri Feb 21, 8:00 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
Udaan Performing Arts, presents a Hindi play `The story revolves around a lady who is loquacious and loves company but is confined in a house by her chauvinist husband. She feels lonely and looks for company with all sorts of means in the house. She has two children and a perverted brother-in-law who is restricted to a wheel chair. She keeps chatting, exclaiming with her neighbor demonstrating her emotions with extreme measures to save her sanity. She is haunted by a crank caller, a money lender, a young lover and also exploited by her brother-in-law. Anger, frustration, restlessness, hope, regret, guilt and determination define her inner turmoil. Ek Akeli Aurat is a testimony to the human spirit and demonstrates what we are all capable of doing when pushed to the limit of our patience. A character is found seldom in the society which is bold, beautiful and brave! Yet, the question remains, will she be able to live freely and break shackles? Will she get the love & care she desires & deserves?
Cast & Crew Aurat : Sanjogita Mishra Writer : Dario Fo Hindi Translation : Himanshu B Joshi Design & Direction : Suhas Barve Production Controller : Saurabh Gharipurikar Date 21st (Friday) and 22nd (Saturday) February 2014 Time : 8pm Duration : 70 Minutes Donor Pass : 9290013166
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ART & ARTIST WORKSHOP
Sat Feb 22, 10:30 AM
Supreeta Amancherla
An exhibition cum workshop to know the artist and his art and to understand their passion for it.
The workshop will comprise of various segments which would showcase the artworks of artists/sculptors/graphic artists/painters, followed by a discussion/talk by selected artists explaining in detail what art means to them/ inspirations/muse/Medium followed by a small live segment where the artists would all come together to work on one single piece of canvas.
The day would have a couple of live counters giving live performances like pottery, craft, tie n dye etc.
The artists would be promoted along with their artwork. A commercial activity free day where all the attention would be on the artists and the artists only.
They could also promote their private classes and sales and take orders.

THC's will be organising this event to promote art and artists.

ENTRY - FREE
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Stage Shastra Theatre Workshop
Sat Feb 22, 10:30 AM
Krysh Gopal
The workshop covers basics of the craft and technique of acting, and is specially designed for beginners. The workshop will include 30+ hours of instruction over five weekends(every saturday and sunday), and will culminates in an informal show by the participants. After the workshop and the show, the participants could join the group as a member and continue performing and training themselves on advanced acting techniques.

for more details :
https://www.facebook.com/stageshastra
www.stageshastra.com

stageshastra@gmail.com
837 402 6789
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Ek Akeli Aurat - Hindi Play
Sat Feb 22, 8:00 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
Udaan Performing Arts, presents a Hindi play `The story revolves around a lady who is loquacious and loves company but is confined in a house by her chauvinist husband. She feels lonely and looks for company with all sorts of means in the house. She has two children and a perverted brother-in-law who is restricted to a wheel chair. She keeps chatting, exclaiming with her neighbor demonstrating her emotions with extreme measures to save her sanity. She is haunted by a crank caller, a money lender, a young lover and also exploited by her brother-in-law. Anger, frustration, restlessness, hope, regret, guilt and determination define her inner turmoil.
Ek Akeli Aurat is a testimony to the human spirit and demonstrates what we are all capable of doing when pushed to the limit of our patience. A character is found seldom in the society which is bold, beautiful and brave! Yet, the question remains, will she be able to live freely and break shackles? Will she get the love & care she desires & deserves?

Cast & Crew
Aurat : Sanjogita Mishra
Writer : Dario Fo
Hindi Translation : Himanshu B Joshi
Design & Direction : Suhas Barve
Production Controller : Saurabh Gharipurikar
Date 21st (Friday) and 22nd (Saturday) February 2014
Time : 8pm Duration : 70 Minutes
Donor Pass : 9290013166
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Community Singing - Lullabies
Sun Feb 23, 4:00 PM
HWMF
HWMF started a Community singing project with bi-monthly sessions.These sessions are all about using music as a tool to connect people together and create the sense of a community.
Communities around the world have made used the simple act of singing together to boost their morale, bring each other together, and gain energy.
HWMF is doing a Community singing project with bi-monthly sessions.
The motivation is simply to feel each others' energy and understand what it is like to sing with a room full of people. It is expected that participants have a basic interest in learning songs from all over the world in different languages and historical contexts! For this reason, we have set the minimum age to 12 years.
So if you are fond of singing just for the sheer joy of it, this is the place to be!

If you haven’t attended the last sessions, don’t worry – you can join any session fresh.
If you have – don’t worry either – we don’t repeat repertoire or warm-ups so it is going to be new every time!

Lullabies are probably the one song type that is sung everywhere in the world – the common denominator of music itself. All of us have been sung to sleep. In this session, we will explore lullabies sung around the world, which are written in very different styles – some major, some minor, and some exotic scales. An example lullaby we would be doing is: “Fi la nana, e mi bel fiol” from Italy!

Tejaswinee Kelkar, our course director, is doing her MS at IIIT Hyderabad. She has studied an Associate Diploma in Western Classical theory and composition as well as Sangeet Visharad in Hindustani Classical music and is locally part of the choir group the Deccan Voices.

Sunday, 9th March. 4 - 5.30 pm
Venue: Lamakaan www.lamakaan.com Opps. GVK One Mall, Road No.1, Banjara Hills
Course fee: Rs. 100 for each session. Pl. register directly at the venue on 12th Jan. For more info: 9849451794 info@hydmusic.com or tejaswineek@gmail.com
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GREGOR SAMSA - A Play
Sun Feb 23, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara
presents

"GREGOR SAMSA"

An adaptation of Franz Kafka's novella "Metamorphosis"
by
Anjali Parvati Koda

Directed by Rathna Shekar Reddy

Franz Kafka. The images the name brings. A tragic life. A tragic death. Heavy stories that brought about both despair and catharsis. Yet when he first read his epic novella Metamorphosis to his friends, he read it as if it were a comedy. The listeners laughed and clapped at the troubles of Gregor Samsa who woke up one fine morning to discover he had, somehow, metamorphosed into a bug. Gregor Samsa, the salesman turned into a bug must now face the reality of his new form and his family of parents and sister must now deal with it.

Is it a tragedy or a comedy when his manager is scared away by the bug that was/is Gregor? Is it really funny that he now has a taste for spoiled food? Is it hilarious that his family now will not look at him?

Come watch the Comedy/tragedy as the family turns from scared to sympathetic to horror and apathy, as they react to this strange illness.

The adaptation of this novella, "Gregor Samsa" by Anjali Parvati Koda, is presented by Samahaara after her earlier critically acclaimed plays "Purushotham" and "Dominic Wesley".

Entry - 9885288982
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Marx in Hyderabad
Thu Feb 27, 7:30 PM
Vithal Rajan
Marx in Hyderabad, acted and directed by Vithal Rajan
A free adaptation by Vithal Rajan of the late Howard Zinn's play for single actor 'Marx in Soho.' Duration between 1 hour to 75 mins. Marx's soul comes to earth for an hour to talk about his life, family, capitalism, socialism, then and now. The play is intended to show the continued relevance of Marx's theories and the all too human side of his character.
The play was performed to appreciative audiences in the USA, mostly university audiences, by the African-American actor, Brian Jones. Dr Vithal Rajan of Hyderabad received permission from Prof. Howard Zinn to adapt and perform the play in India, but was not able to do so till now. He offers it as a humble contribution to celebrate DCH 50th anniversary celebrations.

Entry - Free
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Leveraging Your Online Marketing
Fri Feb 28, 10:30 AM
S.Pratyusha
The Entrepreneurship-cell Vasavi college of Engineering want to help the coming up business by making them understand how to "Leverage the power of online marketing".

In this dynamic world you need to update your business learning's continuously or else you will be stagnant with no growth. Hence it is a great pleasure to invite you to be a part of this event and update yourself to run your business better way.

The topics we will covering are
1)Online Marketing for B2B
2)Online Marketing for B2C
3)Creating online presence : how to put ads on social networking sites.(live demo)
4)How to use adwords to leverage your online presence.

Entry - Free
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"FUTURE INVENTORS"
Fri Feb 28, 2:30 PM
Vinod Varma
On this National Science Day, "Hyderabad Science Academy" is initiating "FUTURE INVENTORS" a project and platform for Hyderabad School student innovators.

the program starts with motivational program on science applications in real world and a hands-on workshop in physics experiments for the students in basic concepts by expert mentors, MLN Raghuram, a Cambridge Diploma holder in Teaching and Training.

The participant, students from the middle school, about 40 members registration is open, and they will given an opportunity to participate exiting future year long program in this project.. detailed in the workshop.

followed by "Made-In-India" talk, clone from TED talk for future Inventors where the invited student innovators will give 5 Minuts talk about themselves,achievements,inspiration and vision.. and
4 leaders or inventors working for the national progress will give a talk on their lifetime innovation in 10 Min time frame. and all the speaker will host the Made-In-India golden flag with their future word for the nation.

and the launch program of web by gust of honors.. more info is keep update on @ fb/futureinventors

All are welcome n it's free forever...

Thank you.
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iVolunteer meet
Sat Mar 1, 11:30 AM
iVolunteer
iVolunteer is a social enterprise that promotes volunteering. Our mission is to bring volunteers and organisations together to share time, skills and passion to promote India's social development.
Over the last decade, we have expanded to reach out to over 300 organizations in India and over 40 countries globally and today, have an all India presence through offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Pune. We reach out to more than a lakh of individuals and engage 1000 active volunteers at any given time, making us one of the largest volunteering enterprises in India.

All are welcome. Entry - Free
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Environmental NGOs MeetUp
Sat Mar 1, 4:00 PM
Society to Save Rocks
The Society to Save Rocks is planning a meeting of NGOs on Saturday, 1.March 2014, from 4 – 7 p.m., at Lamakaan to work out ways in which environmental societies and citizens’ groups can work together and support each-other for the benefit of Hyderabad’s environment.

A trigger for this meeting is the recent large-scale destruction of a big tract of stunning rocks in Venkateshwaragutta, a hill north of Shamirpet Lake which has been notified a Heritage Rock Precinct, and also is part of a Reserved Forest. This is said to be for the construction of a huge 150 MLD Water Reservoir for Godavari water to be brought to the city. While the Forest Department and Environment Ministry GoI have denotified 19 ha. of forest land for this project, the Heritage Regulations of HMDA have been completely ignored.

We are inviting the following associations for this meeting:
- Forum for a Better Hyderabad- FBH

- Birdwatchers Society of A.P. - BSAP

- World-Wide Fund for Nature - WWF

- Urban Labs

- Save our Urban Lakes - SOUL

- Right to Walk

- Apna Watan

- Great Hyderabad Adventure Club - GHAC etc.
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Storytelling Open Mic - by Udyam
Sat Mar 1, 4:00 PM
Sukanya Banerjee
Our very first open mic storytelling session is here!
Share a story - any story - with us. It could be about that time, when you bunked a class or that time when you finally turned up; that time when you were swindled in chor bazaar or the time someone caught you smoking; it could be an out and out exaggerated version of the real life experience, and it could be a completely made up fictional story. So long as you're ready to tell us, we're ready to listen!

We have only two conditions. NO READING, NO CHEATING! You must TELL us the story you want to share with us. You cannot, absolutely cannot read it out of somewhere. Even more importantly, you cannot, can not, CAN NOT take someone else's story and call it your own. Stories must be entirely based on personal experience and original thought. Go ahead and use whatever language you will! Just make sure all of us can understand what you're saying. Translate, explain, enact. In our last session, we had participants tell stories in Hindi, English and even Bhojpuri! Try not to take more than five minutes at the mic; there are others who want to share their experiences too.

Join us for an hour long session of stories at the Lamakaan, on Saturday, 1st March at 4:00 pm. We'll be waiting for you at the main gate! See you!

For More Information contact : 8790784283 or 9908137154
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Special Indeed - A Play
Sat Mar 1, 7:00 PM
Suzanne Patel
'Special Indeed' is a play about an autistic individual and his recollection of the most significant experiences from his childhood/school-life that motivate him to outgrow the problem to a certain extent. Of course, he has obvious traces of autism even in his adult life, but he has now learnt to channelise whatever is in his power into something productive. The childhood experiences he now recollects are not exactly bright or positive, but they eventually turn out to be, because without them, he would have never developed the will to fight his condition. Brief flashes of those life-changing events in between his monologue as an adult will give the audience an understanding of how special the special children really are. The whole world is always wishing they were normal, but the protagonist of our play always wonders: 'What is normal? Isn't normal subjective to situations and people?'

In Nov 2013 Kadak Chaai brought together an incredible group of individuals who were hungry for the knowledge and experience of Theatre. Over the weekends of a couple of months, this group conceived and beautifully nurtured and raised a simple idea into a special one-act play.

Entry Passes - 9885450022
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Creative Journaling for Women
Sun Mar 2, 12:00 PM
Aarathi Selvan
Creative Journaling is the process of using images, colour and words to heal, find answers and live mindfully and purposefully. Process (rather than the end product)is at the heart of creative journaling. Creative Journaling allows you to trust yourself deeply and find your voice and pay attention to it.

Creative Journaling is a non-judgemental process to connect with your creativity, mindfulness and voice on a daily basis.

With the use of powerful journaling prompts, colors, mark making techniques as well as examples we will delve into exploring our everyday stream of consciousness to uncover our purpose, creativity and mindful presence.

The workshop is open for women of all ages(Specifically 20+). It is great for those who want to explore their creative sides,work on some difficult aspects of their lives and find their voice.

Materials to Bring: Few Magazines (for using images), Colors (poster paints, acrylics anything will do), brushes and a book you want to journal in.

Entry Fee: Rs.50.
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Pahaadi Par - A Play
Sun Mar 2, 7:30 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
Two 25 year old strangers meet on a hill top. One of them dreams to become a Bollywood star, and all his struggle goes in vain. The other one lost his girl friend in an accident because of his rash riding. Both are depressed and dont feel like living so they come here to commit suicide. The moment they met each other an argument arises. Now what is going to happen? Suicide or murder? Come and watch. Cast&Crew A - Sunjit Rao B - Vinayak Raikhelkar Direction - Saurabh Gharipurikar Music - Ashutosh Patwardhan

Entry - 9290013166
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Fund Raiser for a Social cause
Tue Mar 4, 4:00 PM
Ali Asghar
Grass Roots Action & Information Network - (GRAIN) is a society promoted in 2012 for addressing 2 major development challenges confronting the Muslim Community:

•Inability to access government programmes and schemes meant for the development and empowerment of the community.
•Inability of large sections of the community engaged in the unorganized sector to access key financial services from banks and insurance agencies, thus enhancing their vulnerability to exploitation by money lenders and informal financial sector – chit funds, saving schemes etc.

GRAIN proposes to conduct its monthly fund raising event for an invited audience. A presentation on GRAIN will be made by its Core Team and funds solicited to support its programmes
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Kandhamal Unresolved
Wed Mar 5, 6:30 PM
Shailendra Boora
‘Swami’ Lakshmananda Saraswati was killed on 23rd of Aug 2008, by Maoists in Kandhamal, Odisha, India. The Hindu fundamentalists blamed Christians for the killing and instigated violence against Christians. During the violence, more than 75 were killed, 5000 houses were looted and burnt 250 Christian institutions were reduced to ashes, 55000 people were displaced in their own land and several women were raped, including a nun.

It’s been five years since the communal violence unleashed against Christians in Kandhamal, Odisha. Until now, peace and justice have been denied to the victims. Very few were arrested and even they were released. On the contrary six innocent tribals, who were never part of the murder of Laxmanananda were immediately jailed and after five years they were convicted. As time passes by voices of victims are ignored and their stories are forgotten and their due justice is skewed and denied. So, in our effort to keep the memories alive and to advocate justice and peace for the victims of the violence and to conscientize the citizens of India against the politics of religious fundamentalism, the film ‘Kandhamal Unresolved’ is been made. The film looks into the present situation of Kandhamal, especially the struggles of victims, denial of justice and peace, intimidation and hate-campaign by Sangh Parivar and the relationship between the Hindu identity and Adivasi identity.

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