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Theater Workshp-Diabetic People
Fri Nov 14, 10:30 AM
Aami- Art in Me
When they tell you that Meditation, Yoga and Exercise are key points to Diabetes Management, well they are not wrong!
Theater is one such place where you can explore the combination and much more. It not only relieves you from the built up stress of regular life, but it also inspires you to live beyond the obvious.
Explore art in yourself with Theater, Let’s fight Diabetes, More creatively.
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Anandi & Aman concert
Fri Nov 14, 7:30 PM
HWMF
Hyderabad Western Music Foundation is pleased to present two concerts and two workshops for Jazz-lovers, as part of the HWMF Celebrates 5 Years concert-series.

Anandi Gefroh (voice) & Aman Mahajan (piano)

The duo will present their take on a few classic jazz standards, by composers including Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Oliver Nelson and Benny Golson.

Anandi worked as a singer-songwriter for many years in Boston and New York City, and received wide critical acclaim for her CDs of original work. Jazz fans delight in her diverse repertoire, ranging from contemporary composers to unique arrangements of the classics. Her full spectrum repertoire also includes songs in French, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian.

Aman Mahajan has worked with a wide variety of musicians of diverse cultural backgrounds. He is influenced by jazz, folk, classical and electronic music from around the world. Graduating from the Berklee College of Music in 2007, he is now based out of Bangalore, India, where he leads jazz/world ensemble REFUGE.
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Chai Biscuit Start-up
Sat Nov 15, 10:30 AM
Harsha
Chai, Biscuit, Start-up : Idea rendezvous over a cup of chai

Every startup comes from those well preserved tissues or a bits of paper that were scribbled on and lived through unwashed jeans that were worn on your crazy days.

At Chai, Biscuit, Start-up , come unfold those papers once again and relive the day you first scribbled on them.

Hop in to Lamakaan on the 15th of November (10:30am) to get chatty with fellow enthusiasts. Share, discuss and debate your ideas. Participants include investor, mentors and start-up founders.
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Changemakers - Speaker sessions
Sat Nov 15, 10:30 AM
Saddahaq.com
Saddahaq presents speaker sessions for two days by eminent and people genuinely working for a social change. Speakers belong to different and wide range of fields like activists, journalists, environmentalists, farmers, organizations, technology innovators etc.

Some of the finalised panel of speakers are:

Kiran Vissa: Kiran has been an active NRI member of AID India since ‘90s, returned from US to work with AAP. He is an active member of a group of NRIs who formed the initial rule book prepared by Kejriwal in the US around 2005-06. He worked as an engineer, mobile telecommunications, with Hughes Communications, U.S. before returning to India and currently working as a state campaign committee member with AAP.

Naveen Rabelli: His vision through Solar tuk-tuk is to connect with people/groups who are working towards sustainable solutions and provide specific information to consumers about converting their fuel-based vehicles to electric. He is on a mission to create awareness of alternative mobility solutions for passenger vehicles in Asian & European countries using renewable energy, showcase a prototype that is reliable/feasible & an entirely Indian solution to the world.

Mani Vajipey: He is Co-founder & CEO of Banyan, an informal sector inclusive high technology social venture which aims to solve the problems in the Indian recycling value chain through technology innovations that encourage source segregation and maximize landfill diversion. Banyan is an effort to bring sustainability in practice.

Dr. K. Nageshwar: He is currently a member of the Telangana Legislative Council and professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism, Osmania University, and also the chief editor of indiacurrentaffairs. Earlier, he worked with Indian Express and the Times of India groups. During the last three decades of journalistic experience, he published articles in the leading newspapers/magazines and also participated in regional development discussions on various news channels. He is on the Advisory Board of Global Media Journal (Indian Edition), Leading websites like Ibnlive.in.com, Indiatimes.com, etc., also published his articles.


Ganesh Pogula: Brig Pogula Ganesham is an engineering graduate from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He is also an alumnus of reputed management Institute, FMS, Delhi University where from he graduated MBA with HRD specialization. He completed Post Graduation in Defence science form Pune University. Subsequent to his retirement from Army formed a voluntary group “Honeybee AP” at Hyderabad to carry the mission of National Innovation Foundation (NIF) in AP. Honeybee AP scouts the grassroots innovators and endeavors to bring their hidden creative innovations into limelight for the benefit of society at large. It also assists in obtaining patents for this knowledge.


Umi Daniel: He is regional head for migration at Aide et action and has over twenty years of experience in the development sector specializing in the theme of migration. He provides technical, managerial, capacity building, research and advocacy support to internal & external stakeholders of the organization on the rights and entitlements of unorganized migrant labour in particular and specific to education, nutrition and protection of migrant children.

Please attend the event and take part.

All are welcome.

Entry - Free
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Drawing & Painting Competition
Sat Nov 15, 10:30 AM
Rumjhuna-A High Tide Initiative
Perfect Strokes Art Academy situated in Srinagar colony, Hyderabad is celebrating Chacha Nehru's birthday by conducting a drawing and painting competition at Lamakaan, on Saturday, 15th November'14, from 10.30 am onwards

The entry is free but the participants have to register for the event through phone numbers provided below, before 6 pm on 14th November.

There are three categories under which the students can participate, namely, Sub Junior, Junior and Senior and each category has I, II, III prizes.
All the students will receive participation certificate.
Participants have to carry the drawing material.
Drawing sheets will be provided by us

For Registrations Pls contact:
Pawan Rastogi & Sudha Rastogi
9849364604, 9949675671
Entry - Free
1717
Best out of waste - Sale by kids
Sat Nov 15, 2:30 PM
Ruhi gidwani, Kiran mayi
Grade 3 kids of a low income school have made craft items with newspaper for sale and the money they earn will be used for their own classroom need.

These kids have teachers from 'Teach for India' And the teachers are helping them to create craft items like photo frames, bags and pen holders.
The funds they get will be used for various purposes like books for class library, craft materials for their art and craft classes, field trips, science experiment materials etc.

Please come over and support the cause.
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Ayurvedic lifestyle for Diabetes
Sat Nov 15, 4:00 PM
Dr.G. Tirumal Rao
On the eve of 'World Diabetes Day' conducting an awareness session. Diabetes is a lifestyle disorder which has become rampant in Hyderabad. It is unfortunate to note that due to radical changes in lifestyle many youngsters are succumbing to it. Market is flooded with various options for its management often offering conflicting solutions to manage Diabetes, which unfortunately is adding to further confusion and ineffective management of this crippling problem. As a warm up session for upcoming World diabetes day on 14 November, we are organizing a workshop "Ayurvedic Diet for Diabetes" to share the age old time tested wisdom of Ayurveda with respect to Diabetes and tasty, delicious food alternatives for its. management. Please utilize the opportunity to interact with experts to clear your doubts, and know more about promising household options available to manage Diabetes along with your regular treatment.

Entry - Free
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Samahaara Comedy Night 5
Sat Nov 15, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara Comedy Night 5: Special Edition

"LAST WISH BABY" A Multi-Lingual play

"Hyderabad's best satire" Come watch...

A Samahaara Workshop Production

"The Last Wish Baby"
An adaptation of William Seebring’s play “The Original Last Wish Baby”

Directed by : Rathna Shekar Reddy

a) Want to spend an hour laughing?

b) Then another hour thinking?

The Last Wish Baby is a satire which explores the lunacy that surrounds any media-driven issue today.The play begins with the birth of a baby without a heart, yet miraculously alive.The media of the entire country goes into a frenzy covering this new piece of sensational news.

A medical marvel turns into a media saga of the infant’s journey now known as The Last Wish Baby. Everyone uses this news for their own ends. However, the heart is found, a separate woman having given birth to it.
A clash between the mothers, another media circus.

From "A laugh riot" to "A must-watch", this play is back on popular demand.

Donation Rs.100/-
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Changemakers - Speaker sessions
Sun Nov 16, 10:30 AM
Saddahaq.com
Saddahaq presents speaker sessions for two days by eminent and people genuinely working for a social change. Speakers belong to different and wide range of fields like activists, journalists, environmentalists, farmers, organizations, technology innovators etc.
Some of the finalised panel of speakers are:
Kiran Vissa: Kiran has been an active NRI member of AID India since ‘90s, returned from US to work with AAP. He is an active member of a group of NRIs who formed the initial rule book prepared by Kejriwal in the US around 2005-06. He worked as an engineer, mobile telecommunications, with Hughes Communications, U.S. before returning to India and currently working as a state campaign committee member with AAP.
Naveen Rabelli: His vision through Solar tuk-tuk is to connect with people/groups who are working towards sustainable solutions and provide specific information to consumers about converting their fuel-based vehicles to electric. He is on a mission to create awareness of alternative mobility solutions for passenger vehicles in Asian & European countries using renewable energy, showcase a prototype that is reliable/feasible & an entirely Indian solution to the world.
Mani Vajipey: He is Co-founder & CEO of Banyan, an informal sector inclusive high technology social venture which aims to solve the problems in the Indian recycling value chain through technology innovations that encourage source segregation and maximize landfill diversion. Banyan is an effort to bring sustainability in practice.
Dr. K. Nageshwar: He is currently a member of the Telangana Legislative Council and professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism, Osmania University, and also the chief editor of indiacurrentaffairs. Earlier, he worked with Indian Express and the Times of India groups. During the last three decades of journalistic experience, he published articles in the leading newspapers/magazines and also participated in regional development discussions on various news channels. He is on the Advisory Board of Global Media Journal (Indian Edition), Leading websites like Ibnlive.in.com, Indiatimes.com, etc., also published his articles.
Ganesh Pogula: Brig Pogula Ganesham is an engineering graduate from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He is also an alumnus of reputed management Institute, FMS, Delhi University where from he graduated MBA with HRD specialization. He completed Post Graduation in Defence science form Pune University. Subsequent to his retirement from Army formed a voluntary group “Honeybee AP” at Hyderabad to carry the mission of National Innovation Foundation (NIF) in AP. Honeybee AP scouts the grassroots innovators and endeavors to bring their hidden creative innovations into limelight for the benefit of society at large. It also assists in obtaining patents for this knowledge.
Umi Daniel: He is regional head for migration at Aide et action and has over twenty years of experience in the development sector specializing in the theme of migration. He provides technical, managerial, capacity building, research and advocacy support to internal & external stakeholders of the organization on the rights and entitlements of unorganized migrant labour in particular and specific to education, nutrition and protection of migrant children.
Please attend the event and take part.
All are welcome.
Entry - Free
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Quilling workshop
Sun Nov 16, 10:30 AM
Shruthi Reddy
Conducting a one day Quilling workshop for all ages at Lamakaan from 10 am to 12noon on Sunday, 16th Nov.

The expert Shruthi Reddy will be:
- teaching basic flower making
- Jewellery making
- Greating card preparation.

The material will be provided to all with nominal fee.

For registration call: 9885488664
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A Quest for Theory of Everything
Sun Nov 16, 4:00 PM
Dr. Rahul Nigam
We walk through the history and development and Physics highlighting why and how Physicists have always been looking for an ultimate theory or Master equation which they believe would describe everything in the Universe. Then we throw light on how this quest has led to the development of String Theory, a potential Theory of Everything and its present status.
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Samahaara Comedy night - 5
Sun Nov 16, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara Comedy Night 5: Special Edition

"LAST WISH BABY" A Multi-Lingual play

"Hyderabad's best satire" Come watch...

A Samahaara Workshop Production

"The Last Wish Baby"
An adaptation of William Seebring’s play “The Original Last Wish Baby”

Directed by : Rathna Shekar Reddy

a) Want to spend an hour laughing?

b) Then another hour thinking?

The Last Wish Baby is a satire which explores the lunacy that surrounds any media-driven issue today.The play begins with the birth of a baby without a heart, yet miraculously alive.The media of the entire country goes into a frenzy covering this new piece of sensational news.

A medical marvel turns into a media saga of the infant’s journey now known as The Last Wish Baby. Everyone uses this news for their own ends. However, the heart is found, a separate woman having given birth to it.
A clash between the mothers, another media circus.

From "A laugh riot" to "A must-watch", this play is back on popular demand.

Donation Rs.100/-
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180 Degrees - Short films night
Tue Nov 18, 7:30 PM
Jann Sanchar Group
Jann Sanchar, a city based group of mass media practitioners is hosting this event of short films screening evening "180 degrees". Spread over 90 mins, six films showcasing various aspects of Indian society will be screened.

ENTRY FREE.

For further details contact; 9848087821. email:- jannsanchar@gmail.com
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Kathala Gampa -Two Books launch
Wed Nov 19, 7:00 PM
Mallavarapu Veluvarinthalu
'నేను పరిగెత్తి తెరువులోకి పోయినాను. ఒక అవ్వ పెద్ద గంపను తలమీద మోస్తా "కతలమ్మో కతలూ..." అని అరస్తా వస్తుoడాది. నేను గబగబ ఆ అవ్వకు ఎదురుపోయినాను. నన్ను చూసి నిలిచి "అబయా, కతలు కావాల్నా, మంచి మంచి కతలుండాయి. ఆరవళ్ళి సూరవళ్ళి కత, నల్లతంగ కత, కాంతరాజు కత, కాత్తవరాయుని కత, కమ్మపణితి కత, ఈడిగసత్తెమ్మ కత, కాటమరాజు కత, మదురవీరుడి కత, మాంచాలమ్మ కత, రేణిగుంట రామిరెడ్డి కత, ఇంకా చానా చనా కతలుoడాయి. అరపడి వడ్లకు ఒక కత, పడి తైదులకు ఒక కత. కావాలంటే అవ్వనడిగి వడ్లో తైదులో తేపో కొడుకా" అనింది అవ్వ.'

Launching two book of Telugu stories "Kathala Gampa" in written by Sa Vem Ramesh and "Siluvagudi Kathalu" by Pudota Showreelu. Stories - written on subjugation, and emancipation of women, dalits, other marginalised groups, and nostalgia stories of old world charm as well.

Following the books introduction, there will be a discussion on the books and the subjects the stories revolve around with noted storytellers like Volga, Kondaveeti Satyavathi, Vasantha Lakshmi and the authors Ramesh, Showreelu themself.

The books and other related literature will be on sale. All are welcome.

Entry - Free
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Spreading the News-Play
Thu Nov 20, 7:30 PM
IMT HYDERABAD
The play to be staged is “Spreading the News “by Lady Gregory. It is a play with good humor and we have already staged this play in college & we got an overwhelming response.
Spreading the News is a short one-act comic play by Lady Gregory, which she wrote for the opening night of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, 27 Dec. 1904. It was performed as part of a triple bill alongside William Butler Yeats's "On Baile's Strand" and a revival of the Yeats and Gregory collaborative one-act "Cathleen Ni Houlihan" (1902). Audiences may have dozed through Yeats's play, but Spreading the News was very successful and it is still perform at the Abbey Theatre .Lady Gregory remarked after seeing an early performance of the play that "the audience would laugh so much at 'Spreading the News' that they lost about half the dialogue.
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Five Grains Of Sugar - Play
Fri Nov 21, 7:30 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
UDAAN Performing Arts, presents an English play 'Five Grains Of Sugar'
About the play - Rajkumar has been requested to write a poem for a compilation to be published. If you knew Rajkumar you’d realize the absurdity of the request. In an hour long monologue, Rajkumar tells us about his unremarkable life in his nondescript village and the five grains of sugar – the five people – who have stood out in this drab life for reasons stranger than fiction. The filmy mother; her poet brother Pundaleek; Raghu, the school hero; old man Radhey; and the anonymous ‘Truckwala dost’ . As Rajkumar talks, the five grains become a single life-game that he has been unknowingly playing for years…and Rajkumar realizes that everyone has a story inside them.
Date - 21st November 2014 Time - 07:30 pm Venue - Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Rd No 01. Donor Pass - Rs 100/- Duration - 80 minutes.
Written by - Manav Kaul English Translation by - Arshia Sattar Music / Design & Direction - Saurabh Gharipurikar Lights by – Krishna Shukl Performance by - Ashish Aradala
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Writing for the Mass Media
Sat Nov 22, 11:00 AM
K Naresh Kumar
A hands-on account of how independent contributors can write for the mass media. This is the fourth workshop being conducted by Jann Sanchar. It will have practical sessions and would be interactive.

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Know Your Heart - A Book Launch
Sat Nov 22, 4:00 PM
Dinesh C Sharma
"Know Your Heart:The Hidden Links Between Your Body and The Politics of the State" is the latest book of New Delhi-based author and columnist, Dinesh C Sharma. The book explodes the myth that an individual alone is responsible for his or her sickness, particularly heart disease and the underlying conditions.

Unhealthy food, tobacco consumption and physical inactivity are among key risk factors for a number of non-communicable diseases. The book investigates into questions such as What lies behind consumption of unhealthy diets? Why are we becoming physically inactive? What’s contributing to the rise in tobacco consumption? The investigation has revealed shocking details - it is the Indian state which is fuelling these risk factors for heart disease a great extent.
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The Whistle
Sat Nov 22, 8:00 PM
PEP Theatre Company
A play from PEP theatre Company, about the Whistle and its role in the life. We have been observing the whistle at various places in our daily life. The whistle starts from our childhood and from P.E.T sir and Movie halls.

For passes: 9959233822
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Telugu Handwriting&Vemana padyam
Sun Nov 23, 10:30 AM
Arunjyothi S Lokhanday
Learn Telugu Handwriting and skills and fun with handwriting with Arunjyoti Lokhanday.

Also learn the beauty of Rhyme and morals of Vemana Padhyalu and Sumathi Satakaalu.

All age groups of students are welcome. Entry - Free.

తెలుగులో చేతి వ్రాత మరియు వేమన పద్యాలు, సుమతీ శతకాలు ఉచితంగా నేర్చుకుందాం.
టీచర్: అరుణజ్యోతి.

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4 Short plays
Sun Nov 23, 6:30 PM
AAMI
Aami- Art In Me
Presents
4 Short Plays

Fate’s Steady Hand, written by Alex Broun
Synopsis: Richard is the stern boss of Sam, and Sam is a conniving lover who falls for Richard’s wife. The day begins with Sam trying to slip the fact to Richard about the whole gamut of his liking for his wife. How will Richard take the news? And will Sam be safe after the declaration?
Cast: Abhinav Gomatam and Rutwik Upadhyayula.

So Tell Me About This Guy, written by Dolores Whiskeyman
Synopsis: Marla and Angie, two close friends are gossiping about Banter-Marla’s new boyfriend.
Cast: Richa Jain and Sneha Mukherjee.

Big Boys, written by Rich Orloff
BIG BOYS is an excerpt from the one act comedy play BIG BOYS written by Rich Orloff. This play shows the relationship between a self-satisfied, grandiose, amoral and a very successful boss and his insecure, eager-to-please and very unhappy assistant. Influenced by the surreal energy and corporate drama, BIG BOYS is all about, what men value and what they’ll do to get it.
Cast: Siddesh Dharmadhikari and Krishna Shukl.

Flushed, Written by Alex Broun
Abhi and Sonya have just made love. It was wonderful or so Abhi says. But now Abhi has spoiled it by doing something terrible. Or did he? Sonya has to decide. Abhi's life depends on it. 
Cast: Richa Jain and Abhinav Gomatam.
(PLEASE NOTE: This play contains adult themes and is definitely not suitable for young audiences.)
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The Editor Wants to Know -A Play
Tue Nov 25, 7:30 PM
Jann Sanchar Group
What happens when a ethically conscious editor confronts a proprietor who wants glamour to replace hard news and people-oriented reporting? Does he have an alternative when a few of his well-wishers get together to support him?

A closer look at the happenings in the world of journalism.

Entry - 9848087821
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Samahaara Theatre Workshop
Sat Nov 29, 10:30 AM
Samahaara
Samahaara Weekend Theatre Workshop


Date: 29 Nov, 2014 - 18 Jan, 2015
Duration: 8 Weekends
Time: 10.00am to 12.00pm, Saturday & Sunday
Venue: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.
Ages : 14 Yrs and Above

"Bring out the Actor in You"

Workshop Director: Rathna Shekar Reddy

Samahaara Weekend Theatre Workshop is for everybody from professionals to students, serious actors and acting students.

If you can find time on the weekends and want to learn the basics of stagecraft and acting, our Weekend Workshop is ideal for you. Refresh yourself from your daily grind, learn something new and unique you can use in any aspect of your life, meet likeminded people and bring out the creative side of you.

Spread over 8 weekends (16 sessions), start from essentials of story-development, playwriting, stage-management, design and direction and move on to focus on the Actor in you. Apart from acting, the workshop offers a rich mix of outdoor theatre activities, readings, analysis, discussions, & performances.

Learn about theatre’s evolution to contemporary craft, develop imagination, evaluate material and together bring out a workshop performance at the end of the program.

workshops.samahaara.org

Contact us at 8341120303

Email info@samahaara.org
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Darpan -4 Hindi plays collection
Sat Nov 29, 7:00 PM
Manch Theater
Darpan - Collection of 4 Hindi plays on 29th Nov, 2014 7PM.
Each play unfolds a story wherein everyone present in the audience shall somewhere relate to the character or the situation being portrayed in the play.
Khoj Khushi ki
The two protagonists of the story Khoj Khushi Ki, a rich successful but unhappy man and a poor but happy and satisfied man take us through a journey to understand life closely. The question is what matters? Success or Happiness?

Candle Light Love
This is a romantic comedy play which depicts a busy software engineer and his way busy home maker wife immersed in their own individual lives and how does a small incident in their routine life kindles the spirit of love to get them to sing the song together.

Naye Zamane ka Purana Jhatka
A comic satire based on a very common issue prevailing in the Indian Society-Dowry albeit with a small twist left for the audience to discover.

Nirdosh
A son is arrested for the crime of murdering his own father. He claims to be innocent though. An intense drama which fills us with empathy for the life that a child labor in India leads. But in the end it’s left for the audience to decide who is ‘Nirdosh’ and who is ‘Muzrim’.

Writers- Niteesh, Parul, Srikanth, Anurag
Directors- Subrato, Rupa, Kush
Cast- Ankit, Prateek, Vijay, Shefali, Gurleen, Jitesh, Farhan, Spandana, Parvarshan, Sarvesh, Sumedha, Anupam,
Production Designers- Subbaraju, Mamta

For entry passes: 8790072257
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Iranian Food - Learn and Taste
Sun Nov 30, 12:00 PM
Hoda Khalighi
Introducing Lamakaan patrons to some mouth watering Iranian dishes on a Sunday morning.

The idea is to bring the food to Lamakaan and serve it to the visitors to taste at a small price.

The moderate menu consists of both Vegetarian & Nonvegetarian dishes like:

- Kukusubzamini- potatoes stuffed with cottage cheese, berries and saffron.

- Mirza Kasimi - Grilled eggplants cooked with eggs, tomatoes and onons.

- Gheime - Succulent Lamb cooked with dried lemons and served with rice.

- Zereshk Pollo - Tender peices of chicken cooked with baby carrots, roast potatoes and served on a bed of cabbage leaves with a tangy sauce topping.

- Mixed Salad with Iranian herbs.

All are welcome.
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Kanyasulkam-Critical modern view
Sun Nov 30, 2:00 PM
Gurazada foundation
On the 100th death anniversary of Social reformer and play wright Gurazada Apparao, let us hear from the thespian actors and stage performers about the convenient adaptations on screen and on modern stage of his magnum opus 'Kanyasulkam'.

It is widely acknowledged that the current classic starring NTR is actually a plop show when it hit cinemas in 50s. The stage adaptation too had to be tweaked much to the chagrin of puritans and but to cater to the masses.

Discussing it will be JV Ramananurthy, Vedagiri Rambabu and other performers.

Open for all.
Entry - Free
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Music, Dance & Drama from Assam
Sun Nov 30, 5:30 PM
'Assamese in Hyderabad' Community
Assam has rich tradition of performing arts. Enthusiasts of Bihu dance, Sattriya Nritya, Bagurumba, Bhortal, Ojapali, Jhumur, Bhaona, Ankia Naat, Bihugeet, Borgeet, Lokgeet, Tokari geet, and other music & dance forms of Assam will showcase their talent here in Hyderabad. Be there to experience a faster-than-light trip to Assam. This program will exhibit the rich culture & heritage of Assam.
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Hawalaat - Hindi Play
Wed Dec 3, 7:30 PM
Deccan Drama
A hindi play 'Hawalaat' written by Sarweshwar Dayal Saxena Presented by- Deccan Drama.
‘Hawalaat’ revolves around the story of three youth who have no place since nobody was ready to offer them the shelter and they thought it proper to have the same in a police lock-up. For this they approached a police cop as criminals. In the beginning the cop is not ready to believe in them and asks them to establish their credentials by demonstrating their expertise and past accomplishments in the word of crime. To avoid them, the cop agrees to take them to the lock-up (Hawalaat) after tying their eyes. On the way they talk about political, ideological and social aspects of life and try to explain to the policemen how, like them he is also a mere pawn in the larger system, but he is not convinced. Instead of taking them the police station, the cop keeps them moving at one cross satire on the exploitation of the youth by the people sitting at the helm of affairs. The cop symbolizes the politicians of this country who have been be fooling the youth since Independence. In a highly intellectual manner the playwright has tried to expose the exploitation of the most energetic age group of the country.

Entry - Free
at 7:30pm on Dec Wed 3rd
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Learn, Unlearn & Relearn
Sat Dec 6, 2:30 PM
Passion And Life (www.meetup.com/passionandlife)
As futurist and philosopher Alvin Toffler once wrote: “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

Learning, unlearning, and re-learning has to become a life-long pursuit?

While we’re all born with an intense desire to learn, somewhere along the line many of us or at some point of time lose our passion for learning.

So let's come and discuss why this learning, unlearning & relearning is required and how does it happen, the challenges we face!!!
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VOICES OF THE MARGINALISED
Sat Dec 6, 6:30 PM
Lamakaan program committee
On the death anniversary of Dr.BR Ambedkar, Holding an open forum titled "Voices from the Marginalised Society" with people from various societies participating.
Caste system is one most affecting evil in our country. Discriminations are have been ever increasing and atrocities are on a greater prowl. The thrive towards equality has only remained farce as the marginalized still remain vulnerable to the brutal atrocities right from Khairlanji incident to the recent attacks in Osmania University campus on a aDalit leader. The Dalit communities are always gripped by the constant fear of brutal violence being committed against them. The recent Badaun Dalit girl’s massacre investigation exposes the lampoon state of affairs and Chunduru Massacre judgment manifests the legal atrocities which are also being constantly inflicted upon them, leaving no respite. While, Denying them land, resources, education, social exclusion and sexual assaults on the Dalit women still remain as the most predominant ways of discrimination across the country, the strive for “Social Equality” has not brought much joy into even those Dalits who are trying to overhaul the odds and lead dignified lives, as they are being made to face newer kinds of discrimination in the educational institutions, work spaces and in all other Urban Specta as well.
This discussion by eminent panelists is followed by an open discussion will address the “Nuances of Caste Discrimination in today’s world”.

All are welcome. Entry - Free.
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Group art exhibition
Sun Dec 7, 10:30 AM
CWI
Showcasing the works of artists from colour wonder institute in a one day art group exhibition at Lamakaan Sun 7 th Dec. open from 10am-5pm. for details contact Keerthi at 9963144206.

Enrty Free
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MahaQuizzer 2014
Sun Dec 7, 10:30 AM
KQA
MahaQuizzer is Karnataka Quiz Association's national individual ranking written quiz. It lasts for 3 hours, results are published on the KQA blog.Registration is compulsary. Click on : http://goo.gl/forms/UFMlkHdNOG
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Music Workshop
Sun Dec 7, 11:00 AM
HWMF
Hyderabad Western Music Foundation is pleased to announce a
Workshop on Music Production techniques using Computer-Based Softwares
Have you ever tried your hand in composing music? Do you want to listen to your compositions (might be involving an orchestra) without having to organize a group physically? If Yes, this is a workshop you must attend to get your hands into the concepts of music production. This 2-hour session will present you the concepts and tools used in music production from a musical idea along with a live demonstration.
Date: Sunday 7th December 2014 – 11am to 1pm
Venue: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Requirements: Basic understanding of Western Music Notation and instrument groups and qualities in general. Knowledge of playing an instrument would be an advantage. Music lovers and enthusiasts are also welcome and are sure to gain from this session. The workshop is free of charge. Based on the interest shown towards this session, HWMF can organize a series of composition and music production workshops.
Resource person: Nalinikanth Josyabhatla [B.Tech, ALCM (Comp.)]
Nalinikanth is an IT professional with an MNC. He has a carnatic vocal and film music background (he also has a private music album to his credit in this genre). In 2007, he grew interest in Western classical music, he studied piano, theory and started composing and using these S/W tools since 2008. He has done Grade-8 in literacy from Trinity in 2010 and has been conferred Associate Diploma from London College of Music in composition recently.
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Gender Violence - an Open Forum
Sun Dec 7, 3:00 PM
Rubaroo
This is event presented by Rubaroo as part of the #16DaysOfActivism against Gender-Based Violence. This campaign is in partnership with Pravah, The Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), Synergy Sansthan, Alfa Educational Society, People for Partiy, YES, and Prantakatha among the many other organisations who are also actively engaged with the issue on the ground in solidarity. As part of the campaign, Rubaroo will be working with over 1000 young people from schools, colleges, and open spaces in Hyderabad.



Rubaroo is an organization that works with young people in and around Hyderabad with a vision to create an inclusive, just, and equitable world where individuals transcend boundaries through a genuine engagement with the self and the society.

We do this by facilitating conversations and experiential-learning processes in our workshops, volunteering opportunities, exposures, camps, film-screenings, and many other activities.



Campaign Aim: To create gender-safe spaces among young people.


Date: 7th December 2014, 3-5 pm

At Lamakaan, Opp Gvk One, Adj. to Vengala Rao Park, Banajara Hills


What:

Short-films Screening on building our perspectives on Gender and Violence.


The focus of the campaign will be:
● Understanding and raising awareness about gender-based violence as a human rights issue at the local, national, regional and international levels
● Understanding how gender works in schools and raising awareness about gender-based violence among young people
● Breaking gender stereotypes through conversations and discussions throughout the campaign and its activities
● Creating a network of organizations, institutions and individuals in Hyderabad to work on gender issues
● Providing a forum in which organizer, institutions and individuals can develop and share new and effective strategies to create awareness about gender based violence
● Demonstrating the solidarity of women around the world organizing against violence against women.



To connect with us:

Monisha – 098912 86572 • monisha@rubaroo.org

Hema – 077994 99789 • hema@rubaroo.org

Neha – 088018 80018 • nehaswain@rubaroo.org
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AsiaSweep - Quiz
Sun Dec 7, 3:00 PM
KQA
Karnataka Quiz Association conducts this for two member teams. It is a detailed exploration of all things Asia.

Team quiz for members of 2. All are welcome. But prior Registration is compulsary. Click on : http://goo.gl/forms/UFMlkHdNOG
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Love, Lust & Mocha
Sun Dec 7, 7:30 PM
Underdog entertainment
LLM is a quirky rom-com, that infuses slam poetry and theatre as one, is a satire on modern chick flicks that creates a twist on the male-female relationship. Bubbly and frothy, this theatrical effort takes a quirky look at the mans cup of woes, which seems to runneth over! A comic perspective of all the men who have been stirred (and shaken!) over the years, even though they have tried to sweeten their lives with spoonfuls of sugar! The cup of mocha is probably steamier than the love and lust in their lives! A hilarious romantic comedy which the men in the audience are sure to identify with! The play is bought to you by Underdog.

Warning: The content may be explicit comedy in nature. Please use your discretion before you buy the ticket.
Entry - Call 9030513362, 09449596889 (Blr)
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Dramanon workshop prod. -5 Plays
Wed Dec 10, 7:30 PM
Dramanon
WORKSHOP PRODUCTION: 10th and 12th of December :
Lamakaan @ 7:45 pm. Entry ticket : Rupees 100 only

The benefits of smoking, a tense meeting between two lovers, a simple order for a bowl of soup, a discussion on wages , a sinister confession - these are but a bit of the stories that will be told on the 10th and 12th of December.
There's intrigue, murder, guinea pigs , break-ups and a lot of cigarettes in this quirky ensemble from our workshop production.

1. The magic white cylinder (adapted) – original script- '10000 cigarettes' by Alex Broun.
Cast - Vrinda Sasidhar, Kavya Reddy , Devmitra Biswas, Sneha Varahala
Adapted and Directed by RK Shenoy

2. "Getting it back" (adapted) – original script by John Cariani
Cast - Adnan Hararwala and Keerti Reddy
Directed by Ankit Bakshi

3. “The Governess” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Manisha Nair and Srilalitha Padimipati
Directed by Harika Vedula

4. “The Guinea Pig” (adapted) – original script by Preston Struges
Cast - Abhay Adipoli , Venkat Madala and Faiz Inam Shaik
Adapted and Directed by Kanishka DasGupta

5. “Absolution” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Aditi Roy Sinha and Vinay Abhishek
Directed by Saurabh Sen Sharma

The workshop production is a culmination of the theatre workshops conducted by Mr R.K Shenoy, Founder/ Artistic director of Dramanon.

From the various participants of the workshop we have selected 5 short plays that suit their acting potential. The plays have been directed by experienced members of Dramanon.
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The Clueless comic - by Dramanon
Thu Dec 11, 7:30 PM
Dramanon
THE CLUELESS COMIC: Thursday the 11th of December:
Lamakaan @ 7:45 pm. Entry ticket : Rupees 100 only

'IMPROV' theatre which largely implies 'Improvisation' in a performance where a loosely structured plot and situation, given by the audience is enacted by ACTORS/ PERFORMERS without any preparation!

The event will have 6 to 7 actors / performers who will participate in various rounds. Each of those rounds have their own ground rules which are ...well... absurd to say the least.

The performers have to work within those rules set by the coordinator and the plot/ characters given by the audience. The event coordinator who controls the proceedings,hopefully has some clue on how to take things forward and in some cases backward ?

So get ready for a mindless, nonsensical and unexpectedly witty evening as we entertain you. How are we going to do that....Well....We are as 'CLUELESS' as you are 🙂

The performers: Kanishka DasGupta, Harika Vedula, Sona Reddy, Harish bharadwaj, Sishir Challa, Venkata Maddala and Varun
Event controlled and directed by RK Shenoy.
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Dramanon workshop prod.-5 Plays
Fri Dec 12, 7:30 PM
Dramanon

WORKSHOP PRODUCTION: 10th and 12th of December :
Lamakaan @ 7:45 pm. Entry ticket : Rupees 100 only

The benefits of smoking, a tense meeting between two lovers, a simple order for a bowl of soup, a discussion on wages , a sinister confession - these are but a bit of the stories that will be told on the 10th and 12th of December.
There's intrigue, murder, guinea pigs , break-ups and a lot of cigarettes in this quirky ensemble from our workshop production.

1. The magic white cylinder (adapted) – original script- '10000 cigarettes' by Alex Broun.
Cast - Vrinda Sasidhar, Kavya Reddy , Devmitra Biswas, Sneha Varahala
Adapted and Directed by RK Shenoy

2. "Getting it back" (adapted) – original script by John Cariani
Cast - Adnan Hararwala and Keerti Reddy
Directed by Ankit Bakshi

3. “The Governess” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Manisha Nair and Srilalitha Padimipati
Directed by Harika Vedula

4. “The Guinea Pig” (adapted) – original script by Preston Struges
Cast - Abhay Adipoli , Venkat Madala and Faiz Inam Shaik
Adapted and Directed by Kanishka DasGupta

5. “Absolution” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Aditi Roy Sinha and Vinay Abhishek
Directed by Saurabh Sen Sharma

The workshop production is a culmination of the theatre workshops conducted by Mr R.K Shenoy, Founder/ Artistic director of Dramanon.

From the various participants of the workshop we have selected 5 short plays that suit their acting potential. The plays have been directed by experienced members of Dramanon.
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Sawal-Jawab:Science Conversation
Sat Dec 13, 2:00 PM
Shubha Tewari
Sawaal-Jawaab: Conversations on Science features Prof. Shankar Ghosh of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Mumbai, in conversation with Prof. Shubha Tewari of TIFR Hyderabad, on the physics of granular materials. We will demonstrate experiments that highlight the unusual and ill-understood properties of these materials, and showcase the thought and discussion that goes into analysing them and elucidating the science behind the observed phenomena.
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Siva-Ganga - A Kuchipudi Ballet
Sat Dec 13, 7:30 PM
Sutradhar
Sutradhar presents Ravali and Trimurthi arts nritya natika a dance ballet (Nritya Natika) "Siva Ganga" in Kuchipudi dance form about the birth of river Ganga on to earth from the feet of Lord Vishnu.

Duration 50 mts

A Noble King Bhagiratha does penance for Goddess Ganga to come down to Earth so that the wondering souls of his ancestors attain Salvation – Moksha as advised by Lord Agnihotra, a Demigod. Goddess Ganga pleased Bhagiratha’s penance agrees come down to Earth and tells Bhagiratha to please Lord Shiva to hold her in his Jatta ( Lord Shiva’s thick hair) so that pressure does not damage the Earth. Bhagiratha does so, and Lord Shiva agrees to help him for this holy task. Now Bhagiratha requests Goddess Ganga to come down. While she is descending to Earth Lord shiva holds her in his jatta.
By her beauty he is smite for her and she is impressed for his valor and she becomes his consort. By now Goddess Ganga thinks she is the only love of Lord Shiva and feels proud. Mata Parvathi looking at her proud filled dance gets disturbed. Now the issue is whom does Lord Shiva love the most and this leads to a challenge between them.
Mata Parvathi who is said to be the better half of lord shiva gets angry and creates pralay, (Choas,apocalypse) and invokes the anger in Lord Shiva. Raudra Thandav follows. Ganga who is very soft hearted cannot bear the Pralay and agrees the greatness of Mata Parvathi surrenders at her feet. Thus Parvati - Shiva - Ganga settle down to amiability. Then Sage Bhagiratha reminds Lord Shiva the purpose of her birth/incarnation, requests Lord Shiva and Parvathi to send Goddess Ganga with him. Goddess Ganga mounts Bhaghiratha’s chariot and descends to the earth from Kailash.
This dance ballet is in Telugu with Sanskrit slokas and Scintillating, melodious music. Yet the enriching mythology, values and social system appeal is universal.

Donor pass:100/-

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Theater Workshp-Diabetic People
Fri Nov 14, 10:30 AM
Aami- Art in Me
When they tell you that Meditation, Yoga and Exercise are key points to Diabetes Management, well they are not wrong!
Theater is one such place where you can explore the combination and much more. It not only relieves you from the built up stress of regular life, but it also inspires you to live beyond the obvious.
Explore art in yourself with Theater, Let’s fight Diabetes, More creatively.
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Anandi & Aman concert
Fri Nov 14, 7:30 PM
HWMF
Hyderabad Western Music Foundation is pleased to present two concerts and two workshops for Jazz-lovers, as part of the HWMF Celebrates 5 Years concert-series.

Anandi Gefroh (voice) & Aman Mahajan (piano)

The duo will present their take on a few classic jazz standards, by composers including Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Oliver Nelson and Benny Golson.

Anandi worked as a singer-songwriter for many years in Boston and New York City, and received wide critical acclaim for her CDs of original work. Jazz fans delight in her diverse repertoire, ranging from contemporary composers to unique arrangements of the classics. Her full spectrum repertoire also includes songs in French, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian.

Aman Mahajan has worked with a wide variety of musicians of diverse cultural backgrounds. He is influenced by jazz, folk, classical and electronic music from around the world. Graduating from the Berklee College of Music in 2007, he is now based out of Bangalore, India, where he leads jazz/world ensemble REFUGE.
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Chai Biscuit Start-up
Sat Nov 15, 10:30 AM
Harsha
Chai, Biscuit, Start-up : Idea rendezvous over a cup of chai

Every startup comes from those well preserved tissues or a bits of paper that were scribbled on and lived through unwashed jeans that were worn on your crazy days.

At Chai, Biscuit, Start-up , come unfold those papers once again and relive the day you first scribbled on them.

Hop in to Lamakaan on the 15th of November (10:30am) to get chatty with fellow enthusiasts. Share, discuss and debate your ideas. Participants include investor, mentors and start-up founders.
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Changemakers - Speaker sessions
Sat Nov 15, 10:30 AM
Saddahaq.com
Saddahaq presents speaker sessions for two days by eminent and people genuinely working for a social change. Speakers belong to different and wide range of fields like activists, journalists, environmentalists, farmers, organizations, technology innovators etc.

Some of the finalised panel of speakers are:

Kiran Vissa: Kiran has been an active NRI member of AID India since ‘90s, returned from US to work with AAP. He is an active member of a group of NRIs who formed the initial rule book prepared by Kejriwal in the US around 2005-06. He worked as an engineer, mobile telecommunications, with Hughes Communications, U.S. before returning to India and currently working as a state campaign committee member with AAP.

Naveen Rabelli: His vision through Solar tuk-tuk is to connect with people/groups who are working towards sustainable solutions and provide specific information to consumers about converting their fuel-based vehicles to electric. He is on a mission to create awareness of alternative mobility solutions for passenger vehicles in Asian & European countries using renewable energy, showcase a prototype that is reliable/feasible & an entirely Indian solution to the world.

Mani Vajipey: He is Co-founder & CEO of Banyan, an informal sector inclusive high technology social venture which aims to solve the problems in the Indian recycling value chain through technology innovations that encourage source segregation and maximize landfill diversion. Banyan is an effort to bring sustainability in practice.

Dr. K. Nageshwar: He is currently a member of the Telangana Legislative Council and professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism, Osmania University, and also the chief editor of indiacurrentaffairs. Earlier, he worked with Indian Express and the Times of India groups. During the last three decades of journalistic experience, he published articles in the leading newspapers/magazines and also participated in regional development discussions on various news channels. He is on the Advisory Board of Global Media Journal (Indian Edition), Leading websites like Ibnlive.in.com, Indiatimes.com, etc., also published his articles.


Ganesh Pogula: Brig Pogula Ganesham is an engineering graduate from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He is also an alumnus of reputed management Institute, FMS, Delhi University where from he graduated MBA with HRD specialization. He completed Post Graduation in Defence science form Pune University. Subsequent to his retirement from Army formed a voluntary group “Honeybee AP” at Hyderabad to carry the mission of National Innovation Foundation (NIF) in AP. Honeybee AP scouts the grassroots innovators and endeavors to bring their hidden creative innovations into limelight for the benefit of society at large. It also assists in obtaining patents for this knowledge.


Umi Daniel: He is regional head for migration at Aide et action and has over twenty years of experience in the development sector specializing in the theme of migration. He provides technical, managerial, capacity building, research and advocacy support to internal & external stakeholders of the organization on the rights and entitlements of unorganized migrant labour in particular and specific to education, nutrition and protection of migrant children.

Please attend the event and take part.

All are welcome.

Entry - Free
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Drawing & Painting Competition
Sat Nov 15, 10:30 AM
Rumjhuna-A High Tide Initiative
Perfect Strokes Art Academy situated in Srinagar colony, Hyderabad is celebrating Chacha Nehru's birthday by conducting a drawing and painting competition at Lamakaan, on Saturday, 15th November'14, from 10.30 am onwards

The entry is free but the participants have to register for the event through phone numbers provided below, before 6 pm on 14th November.

There are three categories under which the students can participate, namely, Sub Junior, Junior and Senior and each category has I, II, III prizes.
All the students will receive participation certificate.
Participants have to carry the drawing material.
Drawing sheets will be provided by us

For Registrations Pls contact:
Pawan Rastogi & Sudha Rastogi
9849364604, 9949675671
Entry - Free
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Best out of waste - Sale by kids
Sat Nov 15, 2:30 PM
Ruhi gidwani, Kiran mayi
Grade 3 kids of a low income school have made craft items with newspaper for sale and the money they earn will be used for their own classroom need.

These kids have teachers from 'Teach for India' And the teachers are helping them to create craft items like photo frames, bags and pen holders.
The funds they get will be used for various purposes like books for class library, craft materials for their art and craft classes, field trips, science experiment materials etc.

Please come over and support the cause.
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Ayurvedic lifestyle for Diabetes
Sat Nov 15, 4:00 PM
Dr.G. Tirumal Rao
On the eve of 'World Diabetes Day' conducting an awareness session. Diabetes is a lifestyle disorder which has become rampant in Hyderabad. It is unfortunate to note that due to radical changes in lifestyle many youngsters are succumbing to it. Market is flooded with various options for its management often offering conflicting solutions to manage Diabetes, which unfortunately is adding to further confusion and ineffective management of this crippling problem. As a warm up session for upcoming World diabetes day on 14 November, we are organizing a workshop "Ayurvedic Diet for Diabetes" to share the age old time tested wisdom of Ayurveda with respect to Diabetes and tasty, delicious food alternatives for its. management. Please utilize the opportunity to interact with experts to clear your doubts, and know more about promising household options available to manage Diabetes along with your regular treatment.

Entry - Free
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Samahaara Comedy Night 5
Sat Nov 15, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara Comedy Night 5: Special Edition

"LAST WISH BABY" A Multi-Lingual play

"Hyderabad's best satire" Come watch...

A Samahaara Workshop Production

"The Last Wish Baby"
An adaptation of William Seebring’s play “The Original Last Wish Baby”

Directed by : Rathna Shekar Reddy

a) Want to spend an hour laughing?

b) Then another hour thinking?

The Last Wish Baby is a satire which explores the lunacy that surrounds any media-driven issue today.The play begins with the birth of a baby without a heart, yet miraculously alive.The media of the entire country goes into a frenzy covering this new piece of sensational news.

A medical marvel turns into a media saga of the infant’s journey now known as The Last Wish Baby. Everyone uses this news for their own ends. However, the heart is found, a separate woman having given birth to it.
A clash between the mothers, another media circus.

From "A laugh riot" to "A must-watch", this play is back on popular demand.

Donation Rs.100/-
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Changemakers - Speaker sessions
Sun Nov 16, 10:30 AM
Saddahaq.com
Saddahaq presents speaker sessions for two days by eminent and people genuinely working for a social change. Speakers belong to different and wide range of fields like activists, journalists, environmentalists, farmers, organizations, technology innovators etc.
Some of the finalised panel of speakers are:
Kiran Vissa: Kiran has been an active NRI member of AID India since ‘90s, returned from US to work with AAP. He is an active member of a group of NRIs who formed the initial rule book prepared by Kejriwal in the US around 2005-06. He worked as an engineer, mobile telecommunications, with Hughes Communications, U.S. before returning to India and currently working as a state campaign committee member with AAP.
Naveen Rabelli: His vision through Solar tuk-tuk is to connect with people/groups who are working towards sustainable solutions and provide specific information to consumers about converting their fuel-based vehicles to electric. He is on a mission to create awareness of alternative mobility solutions for passenger vehicles in Asian & European countries using renewable energy, showcase a prototype that is reliable/feasible & an entirely Indian solution to the world.
Mani Vajipey: He is Co-founder & CEO of Banyan, an informal sector inclusive high technology social venture which aims to solve the problems in the Indian recycling value chain through technology innovations that encourage source segregation and maximize landfill diversion. Banyan is an effort to bring sustainability in practice.
Dr. K. Nageshwar: He is currently a member of the Telangana Legislative Council and professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism, Osmania University, and also the chief editor of indiacurrentaffairs. Earlier, he worked with Indian Express and the Times of India groups. During the last three decades of journalistic experience, he published articles in the leading newspapers/magazines and also participated in regional development discussions on various news channels. He is on the Advisory Board of Global Media Journal (Indian Edition), Leading websites like Ibnlive.in.com, Indiatimes.com, etc., also published his articles.
Ganesh Pogula: Brig Pogula Ganesham is an engineering graduate from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He is also an alumnus of reputed management Institute, FMS, Delhi University where from he graduated MBA with HRD specialization. He completed Post Graduation in Defence science form Pune University. Subsequent to his retirement from Army formed a voluntary group “Honeybee AP” at Hyderabad to carry the mission of National Innovation Foundation (NIF) in AP. Honeybee AP scouts the grassroots innovators and endeavors to bring their hidden creative innovations into limelight for the benefit of society at large. It also assists in obtaining patents for this knowledge.
Umi Daniel: He is regional head for migration at Aide et action and has over twenty years of experience in the development sector specializing in the theme of migration. He provides technical, managerial, capacity building, research and advocacy support to internal & external stakeholders of the organization on the rights and entitlements of unorganized migrant labour in particular and specific to education, nutrition and protection of migrant children.
Please attend the event and take part.
All are welcome.
Entry - Free
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Quilling workshop
Sun Nov 16, 10:30 AM
Shruthi Reddy
Conducting a one day Quilling workshop for all ages at Lamakaan from 10 am to 12noon on Sunday, 16th Nov.

The expert Shruthi Reddy will be:
- teaching basic flower making
- Jewellery making
- Greating card preparation.

The material will be provided to all with nominal fee.

For registration call: 9885488664
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A Quest for Theory of Everything
Sun Nov 16, 4:00 PM
Dr. Rahul Nigam
We walk through the history and development and Physics highlighting why and how Physicists have always been looking for an ultimate theory or Master equation which they believe would describe everything in the Universe. Then we throw light on how this quest has led to the development of String Theory, a potential Theory of Everything and its present status.
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Samahaara Comedy night - 5
Sun Nov 16, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara Comedy Night 5: Special Edition

"LAST WISH BABY" A Multi-Lingual play

"Hyderabad's best satire" Come watch...

A Samahaara Workshop Production

"The Last Wish Baby"
An adaptation of William Seebring’s play “The Original Last Wish Baby”

Directed by : Rathna Shekar Reddy

a) Want to spend an hour laughing?

b) Then another hour thinking?

The Last Wish Baby is a satire which explores the lunacy that surrounds any media-driven issue today.The play begins with the birth of a baby without a heart, yet miraculously alive.The media of the entire country goes into a frenzy covering this new piece of sensational news.

A medical marvel turns into a media saga of the infant’s journey now known as The Last Wish Baby. Everyone uses this news for their own ends. However, the heart is found, a separate woman having given birth to it.
A clash between the mothers, another media circus.

From "A laugh riot" to "A must-watch", this play is back on popular demand.

Donation Rs.100/-
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180 Degrees - Short films night
Tue Nov 18, 7:30 PM
Jann Sanchar Group
Jann Sanchar, a city based group of mass media practitioners is hosting this event of short films screening evening "180 degrees". Spread over 90 mins, six films showcasing various aspects of Indian society will be screened.

ENTRY FREE.

For further details contact; 9848087821. email:- jannsanchar@gmail.com
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Kathala Gampa -Two Books launch
Wed Nov 19, 7:00 PM
Mallavarapu Veluvarinthalu
'నేను పరిగెత్తి తెరువులోకి పోయినాను. ఒక అవ్వ పెద్ద గంపను తలమీద మోస్తా "కతలమ్మో కతలూ..." అని అరస్తా వస్తుoడాది. నేను గబగబ ఆ అవ్వకు ఎదురుపోయినాను. నన్ను చూసి నిలిచి "అబయా, కతలు కావాల్నా, మంచి మంచి కతలుండాయి. ఆరవళ్ళి సూరవళ్ళి కత, నల్లతంగ కత, కాంతరాజు కత, కాత్తవరాయుని కత, కమ్మపణితి కత, ఈడిగసత్తెమ్మ కత, కాటమరాజు కత, మదురవీరుడి కత, మాంచాలమ్మ కత, రేణిగుంట రామిరెడ్డి కత, ఇంకా చానా చనా కతలుoడాయి. అరపడి వడ్లకు ఒక కత, పడి తైదులకు ఒక కత. కావాలంటే అవ్వనడిగి వడ్లో తైదులో తేపో కొడుకా" అనింది అవ్వ.'

Launching two book of Telugu stories "Kathala Gampa" in written by Sa Vem Ramesh and "Siluvagudi Kathalu" by Pudota Showreelu. Stories - written on subjugation, and emancipation of women, dalits, other marginalised groups, and nostalgia stories of old world charm as well.

Following the books introduction, there will be a discussion on the books and the subjects the stories revolve around with noted storytellers like Volga, Kondaveeti Satyavathi, Vasantha Lakshmi and the authors Ramesh, Showreelu themself.

The books and other related literature will be on sale. All are welcome.

Entry - Free
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Spreading the News-Play
Thu Nov 20, 7:30 PM
IMT HYDERABAD
The play to be staged is “Spreading the News “by Lady Gregory. It is a play with good humor and we have already staged this play in college & we got an overwhelming response.
Spreading the News is a short one-act comic play by Lady Gregory, which she wrote for the opening night of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, 27 Dec. 1904. It was performed as part of a triple bill alongside William Butler Yeats's "On Baile's Strand" and a revival of the Yeats and Gregory collaborative one-act "Cathleen Ni Houlihan" (1902). Audiences may have dozed through Yeats's play, but Spreading the News was very successful and it is still perform at the Abbey Theatre .Lady Gregory remarked after seeing an early performance of the play that "the audience would laugh so much at 'Spreading the News' that they lost about half the dialogue.
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Five Grains Of Sugar - Play
Fri Nov 21, 7:30 PM
Udaan Performing Arts
UDAAN Performing Arts, presents an English play 'Five Grains Of Sugar'
About the play - Rajkumar has been requested to write a poem for a compilation to be published. If you knew Rajkumar you’d realize the absurdity of the request. In an hour long monologue, Rajkumar tells us about his unremarkable life in his nondescript village and the five grains of sugar – the five people – who have stood out in this drab life for reasons stranger than fiction. The filmy mother; her poet brother Pundaleek; Raghu, the school hero; old man Radhey; and the anonymous ‘Truckwala dost’ . As Rajkumar talks, the five grains become a single life-game that he has been unknowingly playing for years…and Rajkumar realizes that everyone has a story inside them.
Date - 21st November 2014 Time - 07:30 pm Venue - Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Rd No 01. Donor Pass - Rs 100/- Duration - 80 minutes.
Written by - Manav Kaul English Translation by - Arshia Sattar Music / Design & Direction - Saurabh Gharipurikar Lights by – Krishna Shukl Performance by - Ashish Aradala
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Writing for the Mass Media
Sat Nov 22, 11:00 AM
K Naresh Kumar
A hands-on account of how independent contributors can write for the mass media. This is the fourth workshop being conducted by Jann Sanchar. It will have practical sessions and would be interactive.

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Know Your Heart - A Book Launch
Sat Nov 22, 4:00 PM
Dinesh C Sharma
"Know Your Heart:The Hidden Links Between Your Body and The Politics of the State" is the latest book of New Delhi-based author and columnist, Dinesh C Sharma. The book explodes the myth that an individual alone is responsible for his or her sickness, particularly heart disease and the underlying conditions.

Unhealthy food, tobacco consumption and physical inactivity are among key risk factors for a number of non-communicable diseases. The book investigates into questions such as What lies behind consumption of unhealthy diets? Why are we becoming physically inactive? What’s contributing to the rise in tobacco consumption? The investigation has revealed shocking details - it is the Indian state which is fuelling these risk factors for heart disease a great extent.
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The Whistle
Sat Nov 22, 8:00 PM
PEP Theatre Company
A play from PEP theatre Company, about the Whistle and its role in the life. We have been observing the whistle at various places in our daily life. The whistle starts from our childhood and from P.E.T sir and Movie halls.

For passes: 9959233822
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Telugu Handwriting&Vemana padyam
Sun Nov 23, 10:30 AM
Arunjyothi S Lokhanday
Learn Telugu Handwriting and skills and fun with handwriting with Arunjyoti Lokhanday.

Also learn the beauty of Rhyme and morals of Vemana Padhyalu and Sumathi Satakaalu.

All age groups of students are welcome. Entry - Free.

తెలుగులో చేతి వ్రాత మరియు వేమన పద్యాలు, సుమతీ శతకాలు ఉచితంగా నేర్చుకుందాం.
టీచర్: అరుణజ్యోతి.

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4 Short plays
Sun Nov 23, 6:30 PM
AAMI
Aami- Art In Me
Presents
4 Short Plays

Fate’s Steady Hand, written by Alex Broun
Synopsis: Richard is the stern boss of Sam, and Sam is a conniving lover who falls for Richard’s wife. The day begins with Sam trying to slip the fact to Richard about the whole gamut of his liking for his wife. How will Richard take the news? And will Sam be safe after the declaration?
Cast: Abhinav Gomatam and Rutwik Upadhyayula.

So Tell Me About This Guy, written by Dolores Whiskeyman
Synopsis: Marla and Angie, two close friends are gossiping about Banter-Marla’s new boyfriend.
Cast: Richa Jain and Sneha Mukherjee.

Big Boys, written by Rich Orloff
BIG BOYS is an excerpt from the one act comedy play BIG BOYS written by Rich Orloff. This play shows the relationship between a self-satisfied, grandiose, amoral and a very successful boss and his insecure, eager-to-please and very unhappy assistant. Influenced by the surreal energy and corporate drama, BIG BOYS is all about, what men value and what they’ll do to get it.
Cast: Siddesh Dharmadhikari and Krishna Shukl.

Flushed, Written by Alex Broun
Abhi and Sonya have just made love. It was wonderful or so Abhi says. But now Abhi has spoiled it by doing something terrible. Or did he? Sonya has to decide. Abhi's life depends on it. 
Cast: Richa Jain and Abhinav Gomatam.
(PLEASE NOTE: This play contains adult themes and is definitely not suitable for young audiences.)
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The Editor Wants to Know -A Play
Tue Nov 25, 7:30 PM
Jann Sanchar Group
What happens when a ethically conscious editor confronts a proprietor who wants glamour to replace hard news and people-oriented reporting? Does he have an alternative when a few of his well-wishers get together to support him?

A closer look at the happenings in the world of journalism.

Entry - 9848087821
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Samahaara Theatre Workshop
Sat Nov 29, 10:30 AM
Samahaara
Samahaara Weekend Theatre Workshop


Date: 29 Nov, 2014 - 18 Jan, 2015
Duration: 8 Weekends
Time: 10.00am to 12.00pm, Saturday & Sunday
Venue: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.
Ages : 14 Yrs and Above

"Bring out the Actor in You"

Workshop Director: Rathna Shekar Reddy

Samahaara Weekend Theatre Workshop is for everybody from professionals to students, serious actors and acting students.

If you can find time on the weekends and want to learn the basics of stagecraft and acting, our Weekend Workshop is ideal for you. Refresh yourself from your daily grind, learn something new and unique you can use in any aspect of your life, meet likeminded people and bring out the creative side of you.

Spread over 8 weekends (16 sessions), start from essentials of story-development, playwriting, stage-management, design and direction and move on to focus on the Actor in you. Apart from acting, the workshop offers a rich mix of outdoor theatre activities, readings, analysis, discussions, & performances.

Learn about theatre’s evolution to contemporary craft, develop imagination, evaluate material and together bring out a workshop performance at the end of the program.

workshops.samahaara.org

Contact us at 8341120303

Email info@samahaara.org
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Darpan -4 Hindi plays collection
Sat Nov 29, 7:00 PM
Manch Theater
Darpan - Collection of 4 Hindi plays on 29th Nov, 2014 7PM.
Each play unfolds a story wherein everyone present in the audience shall somewhere relate to the character or the situation being portrayed in the play.
Khoj Khushi ki
The two protagonists of the story Khoj Khushi Ki, a rich successful but unhappy man and a poor but happy and satisfied man take us through a journey to understand life closely. The question is what matters? Success or Happiness?

Candle Light Love
This is a romantic comedy play which depicts a busy software engineer and his way busy home maker wife immersed in their own individual lives and how does a small incident in their routine life kindles the spirit of love to get them to sing the song together.

Naye Zamane ka Purana Jhatka
A comic satire based on a very common issue prevailing in the Indian Society-Dowry albeit with a small twist left for the audience to discover.

Nirdosh
A son is arrested for the crime of murdering his own father. He claims to be innocent though. An intense drama which fills us with empathy for the life that a child labor in India leads. But in the end it’s left for the audience to decide who is ‘Nirdosh’ and who is ‘Muzrim’.

Writers- Niteesh, Parul, Srikanth, Anurag
Directors- Subrato, Rupa, Kush
Cast- Ankit, Prateek, Vijay, Shefali, Gurleen, Jitesh, Farhan, Spandana, Parvarshan, Sarvesh, Sumedha, Anupam,
Production Designers- Subbaraju, Mamta

For entry passes: 8790072257
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Iranian Food - Learn and Taste
Sun Nov 30, 12:00 PM
Hoda Khalighi
Introducing Lamakaan patrons to some mouth watering Iranian dishes on a Sunday morning.

The idea is to bring the food to Lamakaan and serve it to the visitors to taste at a small price.

The moderate menu consists of both Vegetarian & Nonvegetarian dishes like:

- Kukusubzamini- potatoes stuffed with cottage cheese, berries and saffron.

- Mirza Kasimi - Grilled eggplants cooked with eggs, tomatoes and onons.

- Gheime - Succulent Lamb cooked with dried lemons and served with rice.

- Zereshk Pollo - Tender peices of chicken cooked with baby carrots, roast potatoes and served on a bed of cabbage leaves with a tangy sauce topping.

- Mixed Salad with Iranian herbs.

All are welcome.
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Kanyasulkam-Critical modern view
Sun Nov 30, 2:00 PM
Gurazada foundation
On the 100th death anniversary of Social reformer and play wright Gurazada Apparao, let us hear from the thespian actors and stage performers about the convenient adaptations on screen and on modern stage of his magnum opus 'Kanyasulkam'.

It is widely acknowledged that the current classic starring NTR is actually a plop show when it hit cinemas in 50s. The stage adaptation too had to be tweaked much to the chagrin of puritans and but to cater to the masses.

Discussing it will be JV Ramananurthy, Vedagiri Rambabu and other performers.

Open for all.
Entry - Free
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Music, Dance & Drama from Assam
Sun Nov 30, 5:30 PM
'Assamese in Hyderabad' Community
Assam has rich tradition of performing arts. Enthusiasts of Bihu dance, Sattriya Nritya, Bagurumba, Bhortal, Ojapali, Jhumur, Bhaona, Ankia Naat, Bihugeet, Borgeet, Lokgeet, Tokari geet, and other music & dance forms of Assam will showcase their talent here in Hyderabad. Be there to experience a faster-than-light trip to Assam. This program will exhibit the rich culture & heritage of Assam.
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Hawalaat - Hindi Play
Wed Dec 3, 7:30 PM
Deccan Drama
A hindi play 'Hawalaat' written by Sarweshwar Dayal Saxena Presented by- Deccan Drama.
‘Hawalaat’ revolves around the story of three youth who have no place since nobody was ready to offer them the shelter and they thought it proper to have the same in a police lock-up. For this they approached a police cop as criminals. In the beginning the cop is not ready to believe in them and asks them to establish their credentials by demonstrating their expertise and past accomplishments in the word of crime. To avoid them, the cop agrees to take them to the lock-up (Hawalaat) after tying their eyes. On the way they talk about political, ideological and social aspects of life and try to explain to the policemen how, like them he is also a mere pawn in the larger system, but he is not convinced. Instead of taking them the police station, the cop keeps them moving at one cross satire on the exploitation of the youth by the people sitting at the helm of affairs. The cop symbolizes the politicians of this country who have been be fooling the youth since Independence. In a highly intellectual manner the playwright has tried to expose the exploitation of the most energetic age group of the country.

Entry - Free
at 7:30pm on Dec Wed 3rd
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Learn, Unlearn & Relearn
Sat Dec 6, 2:30 PM
Passion And Life (www.meetup.com/passionandlife)
As futurist and philosopher Alvin Toffler once wrote: “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

Learning, unlearning, and re-learning has to become a life-long pursuit?

While we’re all born with an intense desire to learn, somewhere along the line many of us or at some point of time lose our passion for learning.

So let's come and discuss why this learning, unlearning & relearning is required and how does it happen, the challenges we face!!!
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VOICES OF THE MARGINALISED
Sat Dec 6, 6:30 PM
Lamakaan program committee
On the death anniversary of Dr.BR Ambedkar, Holding an open forum titled "Voices from the Marginalised Society" with people from various societies participating.
Caste system is one most affecting evil in our country. Discriminations are have been ever increasing and atrocities are on a greater prowl. The thrive towards equality has only remained farce as the marginalized still remain vulnerable to the brutal atrocities right from Khairlanji incident to the recent attacks in Osmania University campus on a aDalit leader. The Dalit communities are always gripped by the constant fear of brutal violence being committed against them. The recent Badaun Dalit girl’s massacre investigation exposes the lampoon state of affairs and Chunduru Massacre judgment manifests the legal atrocities which are also being constantly inflicted upon them, leaving no respite. While, Denying them land, resources, education, social exclusion and sexual assaults on the Dalit women still remain as the most predominant ways of discrimination across the country, the strive for “Social Equality” has not brought much joy into even those Dalits who are trying to overhaul the odds and lead dignified lives, as they are being made to face newer kinds of discrimination in the educational institutions, work spaces and in all other Urban Specta as well.
This discussion by eminent panelists is followed by an open discussion will address the “Nuances of Caste Discrimination in today’s world”.

All are welcome. Entry - Free.
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Group art exhibition
Sun Dec 7, 10:30 AM
CWI
Showcasing the works of artists from colour wonder institute in a one day art group exhibition at Lamakaan Sun 7 th Dec. open from 10am-5pm. for details contact Keerthi at 9963144206.

Enrty Free
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MahaQuizzer 2014
Sun Dec 7, 10:30 AM
KQA
MahaQuizzer is Karnataka Quiz Association's national individual ranking written quiz. It lasts for 3 hours, results are published on the KQA blog.Registration is compulsary. Click on : http://goo.gl/forms/UFMlkHdNOG
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Music Workshop
Sun Dec 7, 11:00 AM
HWMF
Hyderabad Western Music Foundation is pleased to announce a
Workshop on Music Production techniques using Computer-Based Softwares
Have you ever tried your hand in composing music? Do you want to listen to your compositions (might be involving an orchestra) without having to organize a group physically? If Yes, this is a workshop you must attend to get your hands into the concepts of music production. This 2-hour session will present you the concepts and tools used in music production from a musical idea along with a live demonstration.
Date: Sunday 7th December 2014 – 11am to 1pm
Venue: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Requirements: Basic understanding of Western Music Notation and instrument groups and qualities in general. Knowledge of playing an instrument would be an advantage. Music lovers and enthusiasts are also welcome and are sure to gain from this session. The workshop is free of charge. Based on the interest shown towards this session, HWMF can organize a series of composition and music production workshops.
Resource person: Nalinikanth Josyabhatla [B.Tech, ALCM (Comp.)]
Nalinikanth is an IT professional with an MNC. He has a carnatic vocal and film music background (he also has a private music album to his credit in this genre). In 2007, he grew interest in Western classical music, he studied piano, theory and started composing and using these S/W tools since 2008. He has done Grade-8 in literacy from Trinity in 2010 and has been conferred Associate Diploma from London College of Music in composition recently.
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Gender Violence - an Open Forum
Sun Dec 7, 3:00 PM
Rubaroo
This is event presented by Rubaroo as part of the #16DaysOfActivism against Gender-Based Violence. This campaign is in partnership with Pravah, The Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), Synergy Sansthan, Alfa Educational Society, People for Partiy, YES, and Prantakatha among the many other organisations who are also actively engaged with the issue on the ground in solidarity. As part of the campaign, Rubaroo will be working with over 1000 young people from schools, colleges, and open spaces in Hyderabad.



Rubaroo is an organization that works with young people in and around Hyderabad with a vision to create an inclusive, just, and equitable world where individuals transcend boundaries through a genuine engagement with the self and the society.

We do this by facilitating conversations and experiential-learning processes in our workshops, volunteering opportunities, exposures, camps, film-screenings, and many other activities.



Campaign Aim: To create gender-safe spaces among young people.


Date: 7th December 2014, 3-5 pm

At Lamakaan, Opp Gvk One, Adj. to Vengala Rao Park, Banajara Hills


What:

Short-films Screening on building our perspectives on Gender and Violence.


The focus of the campaign will be:
● Understanding and raising awareness about gender-based violence as a human rights issue at the local, national, regional and international levels
● Understanding how gender works in schools and raising awareness about gender-based violence among young people
● Breaking gender stereotypes through conversations and discussions throughout the campaign and its activities
● Creating a network of organizations, institutions and individuals in Hyderabad to work on gender issues
● Providing a forum in which organizer, institutions and individuals can develop and share new and effective strategies to create awareness about gender based violence
● Demonstrating the solidarity of women around the world organizing against violence against women.



To connect with us:

Monisha – 098912 86572 • monisha@rubaroo.org

Hema – 077994 99789 • hema@rubaroo.org

Neha – 088018 80018 • nehaswain@rubaroo.org
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AsiaSweep - Quiz
Sun Dec 7, 3:00 PM
KQA
Karnataka Quiz Association conducts this for two member teams. It is a detailed exploration of all things Asia.

Team quiz for members of 2. All are welcome. But prior Registration is compulsary. Click on : http://goo.gl/forms/UFMlkHdNOG
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Love, Lust & Mocha
Sun Dec 7, 7:30 PM
Underdog entertainment
LLM is a quirky rom-com, that infuses slam poetry and theatre as one, is a satire on modern chick flicks that creates a twist on the male-female relationship. Bubbly and frothy, this theatrical effort takes a quirky look at the mans cup of woes, which seems to runneth over! A comic perspective of all the men who have been stirred (and shaken!) over the years, even though they have tried to sweeten their lives with spoonfuls of sugar! The cup of mocha is probably steamier than the love and lust in their lives! A hilarious romantic comedy which the men in the audience are sure to identify with! The play is bought to you by Underdog.

Warning: The content may be explicit comedy in nature. Please use your discretion before you buy the ticket.
Entry - Call 9030513362, 09449596889 (Blr)
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Dramanon workshop prod. -5 Plays
Wed Dec 10, 7:30 PM
Dramanon
WORKSHOP PRODUCTION: 10th and 12th of December :
Lamakaan @ 7:45 pm. Entry ticket : Rupees 100 only

The benefits of smoking, a tense meeting between two lovers, a simple order for a bowl of soup, a discussion on wages , a sinister confession - these are but a bit of the stories that will be told on the 10th and 12th of December.
There's intrigue, murder, guinea pigs , break-ups and a lot of cigarettes in this quirky ensemble from our workshop production.

1. The magic white cylinder (adapted) – original script- '10000 cigarettes' by Alex Broun.
Cast - Vrinda Sasidhar, Kavya Reddy , Devmitra Biswas, Sneha Varahala
Adapted and Directed by RK Shenoy

2. "Getting it back" (adapted) – original script by John Cariani
Cast - Adnan Hararwala and Keerti Reddy
Directed by Ankit Bakshi

3. “The Governess” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Manisha Nair and Srilalitha Padimipati
Directed by Harika Vedula

4. “The Guinea Pig” (adapted) – original script by Preston Struges
Cast - Abhay Adipoli , Venkat Madala and Faiz Inam Shaik
Adapted and Directed by Kanishka DasGupta

5. “Absolution” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Aditi Roy Sinha and Vinay Abhishek
Directed by Saurabh Sen Sharma

The workshop production is a culmination of the theatre workshops conducted by Mr R.K Shenoy, Founder/ Artistic director of Dramanon.

From the various participants of the workshop we have selected 5 short plays that suit their acting potential. The plays have been directed by experienced members of Dramanon.
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The Clueless comic - by Dramanon
Thu Dec 11, 7:30 PM
Dramanon
THE CLUELESS COMIC: Thursday the 11th of December:
Lamakaan @ 7:45 pm. Entry ticket : Rupees 100 only

'IMPROV' theatre which largely implies 'Improvisation' in a performance where a loosely structured plot and situation, given by the audience is enacted by ACTORS/ PERFORMERS without any preparation!

The event will have 6 to 7 actors / performers who will participate in various rounds. Each of those rounds have their own ground rules which are ...well... absurd to say the least.

The performers have to work within those rules set by the coordinator and the plot/ characters given by the audience. The event coordinator who controls the proceedings,hopefully has some clue on how to take things forward and in some cases backward ?

So get ready for a mindless, nonsensical and unexpectedly witty evening as we entertain you. How are we going to do that....Well....We are as 'CLUELESS' as you are 🙂

The performers: Kanishka DasGupta, Harika Vedula, Sona Reddy, Harish bharadwaj, Sishir Challa, Venkata Maddala and Varun
Event controlled and directed by RK Shenoy.
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Dramanon workshop prod.-5 Plays
Fri Dec 12, 7:30 PM
Dramanon

WORKSHOP PRODUCTION: 10th and 12th of December :
Lamakaan @ 7:45 pm. Entry ticket : Rupees 100 only

The benefits of smoking, a tense meeting between two lovers, a simple order for a bowl of soup, a discussion on wages , a sinister confession - these are but a bit of the stories that will be told on the 10th and 12th of December.
There's intrigue, murder, guinea pigs , break-ups and a lot of cigarettes in this quirky ensemble from our workshop production.

1. The magic white cylinder (adapted) – original script- '10000 cigarettes' by Alex Broun.
Cast - Vrinda Sasidhar, Kavya Reddy , Devmitra Biswas, Sneha Varahala
Adapted and Directed by RK Shenoy

2. "Getting it back" (adapted) – original script by John Cariani
Cast - Adnan Hararwala and Keerti Reddy
Directed by Ankit Bakshi

3. “The Governess” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Manisha Nair and Srilalitha Padimipati
Directed by Harika Vedula

4. “The Guinea Pig” (adapted) – original script by Preston Struges
Cast - Abhay Adipoli , Venkat Madala and Faiz Inam Shaik
Adapted and Directed by Kanishka DasGupta

5. “Absolution” - original script by Neil Simon
Cast - Aditi Roy Sinha and Vinay Abhishek
Directed by Saurabh Sen Sharma

The workshop production is a culmination of the theatre workshops conducted by Mr R.K Shenoy, Founder/ Artistic director of Dramanon.

From the various participants of the workshop we have selected 5 short plays that suit their acting potential. The plays have been directed by experienced members of Dramanon.
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Sawal-Jawab:Science Conversation
Sat Dec 13, 2:00 PM
Shubha Tewari
Sawaal-Jawaab: Conversations on Science features Prof. Shankar Ghosh of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Mumbai, in conversation with Prof. Shubha Tewari of TIFR Hyderabad, on the physics of granular materials. We will demonstrate experiments that highlight the unusual and ill-understood properties of these materials, and showcase the thought and discussion that goes into analysing them and elucidating the science behind the observed phenomena.
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Siva-Ganga - A Kuchipudi Ballet
Sat Dec 13, 7:30 PM
Sutradhar
Sutradhar presents Ravali and Trimurthi arts nritya natika a dance ballet (Nritya Natika) "Siva Ganga" in Kuchipudi dance form about the birth of river Ganga on to earth from the feet of Lord Vishnu.

Duration 50 mts

A Noble King Bhagiratha does penance for Goddess Ganga to come down to Earth so that the wondering souls of his ancestors attain Salvation – Moksha as advised by Lord Agnihotra, a Demigod. Goddess Ganga pleased Bhagiratha’s penance agrees come down to Earth and tells Bhagiratha to please Lord Shiva to hold her in his Jatta ( Lord Shiva’s thick hair) so that pressure does not damage the Earth. Bhagiratha does so, and Lord Shiva agrees to help him for this holy task. Now Bhagiratha requests Goddess Ganga to come down. While she is descending to Earth Lord shiva holds her in his jatta.
By her beauty he is smite for her and she is impressed for his valor and she becomes his consort. By now Goddess Ganga thinks she is the only love of Lord Shiva and feels proud. Mata Parvathi looking at her proud filled dance gets disturbed. Now the issue is whom does Lord Shiva love the most and this leads to a challenge between them.
Mata Parvathi who is said to be the better half of lord shiva gets angry and creates pralay, (Choas,apocalypse) and invokes the anger in Lord Shiva. Raudra Thandav follows. Ganga who is very soft hearted cannot bear the Pralay and agrees the greatness of Mata Parvathi surrenders at her feet. Thus Parvati - Shiva - Ganga settle down to amiability. Then Sage Bhagiratha reminds Lord Shiva the purpose of her birth/incarnation, requests Lord Shiva and Parvathi to send Goddess Ganga with him. Goddess Ganga mounts Bhaghiratha’s chariot and descends to the earth from Kailash.
This dance ballet is in Telugu with Sanskrit slokas and Scintillating, melodious music. Yet the enriching mythology, values and social system appeal is universal.

Donor pass:100/-

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