In this Work-Shop we are going to teach you three different softwares each one for VIDEO-EDITING, SOUND-EDITING Software and PHOTOSHOP
Our VIDEO EDITING workshop is completely practical based, one-day training format designed to teach the BEGINNERS in a SIMPLEST way and at a reasonable price!
In SOUND EDITING we are going to explain youon how to use the SOUND EDITING SOFTWARE as well and overcome the MAJOR PROBLEMS which are faced during SOUND and AUDIO
In PHOTOSHOP we are going to teach you the basics of the software and the POSTER DESIGNING, Colour Grading and other various topics which will help you MAJORLY
After completing of the WORK-SHOP everyone who have attendes the course will be presented with a "CERTIFICATE" as well.
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Hip-Hop militant and social activist, Webster is deeply implicated in his community. He regularly gives lecture about cultural diversity in Quebec and the influence of the hip-hop culture on the youth. His main subject is the history of black people and their enslavement in the province of Quebec since the start of the colony in the 17th century.
Since 2009, he has been travelling the globe to give workshops and teach students how to use creative writing in french; he performed in Asia, South America, Africa, Europe and North America.
Musically, he has been active since 1995; founder of the Limoilou Starz collective, he is a pioneer of the hip-hop culture in Quebec. The Old Man of the Mountain (as he is known) is reputed for his wise lyrics and the smartness of his music. His art is a tool that he has been sharpening for two decades.
Tue Sep 10, 7:00 PM
Journalist and commentator Kapil Komireddi will discuss his critically acclaimed new book, Malevolent Republic: A Short History of the New India, with Mohan Guruswamy and Sridala Swami.
Under Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party, India has undergone the most total transformation since 1991. The ‘invisible threads’ Nehru said held together an improbable union divided by language, religion and ethnicity have snapped under the burden of Modi’s Hindu-supremacist rule.
In this blistering critique of post-Independence India from Nehru to Modi, Komireddi charts the unsound course of Indian nationalism: its cowardly concessions to the Hindu right, convenient distortions of India’s past and demeaning bribes to India’s minorities. He argues that the missteps of the nation’s founders, the mistakes of Nehru, the betrayals of his daughter and her sons, the anti-democratic fetish for technocracy inaugurated by Narasimha Rao and carried to the extremes by Manmohan Singh—all of them laid down the road on which Hindu nationalists rode to absolute power.
Hindu bigotry, ennobled under Modi as a healthy form of self-assertion, has reopened old fissures that threaten to devour India’s hard-won unity. If secularists fail to reclaim the republic from Hindu nationalists, Komireddi argues, India will become Pakistan by another name. A short history of the modern Indian nation, Malevolent Republic is also an impassioned plea for India’s reclamation.
Kapil will be joined in conversation with Mohan Guruswamy, founder and chairman of the Guruswamy Centre, and poet Sridala Swami.
Praise for Malevolent Republic:
‘In precise and sharp language Malevolent Republic takes readers on a terrifying and yet illuminating journey through the rapidly transforming political, social and religious landscape of Modi’s India.’ — Times Literary Supplement
Lemon Tree is a 2008 Israeli drama film directed by Eran Riklis and co-directed by his cousin Ira Riklis. It stars Hiam Abbass, Ali Suliman, Danny Leshman, Rona Lipaz-Michael, Tarik Kopty, Amos Lavi, Lana Zreik and Amnon Wolf.The film describes the legal efforts of a Palestinian widow to stop the Israeli Defense Minister, her next door neighbor, from destroying the lemon trees in her family farm. At the same time, she develops a human bond with the minister's wife.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
Life and philosophy of Kabir, in story and song
by Vipul Rikhi
An introduction to the enigmatic, iconoclastic 15th century Bhakti-Sufi poet, Kabir, through storytelling, commentary, poetry and songs. The songs are in dialects of Hindi and the entire narration will be in English.
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Why Kabir?
Over 500 years after his lifetime, Kabir still speaks to our times. In simple, direct words, he addresses complex emotional and cultural issues, with deep insight and clarity. But who was Kabir? How and where did he live? What made him who he was? Was he just one person or has he become many? Exploring legends around his life, his poetry, the depth of his thought, and the beauty of the music that has sprung up around him, we take a journey into the heart of this unique phenomenon.
Vipul Rikhi is a poet, translator and singer, and a co-creator of Ajab Shahar, a forthcoming digital archive that celebrates the oral traditions of Bhakti, Sufi and Baul music and poetry. His work with Kabir Project includes extensive writings and translations in the area of mystic poetry, including forthcoming books. He is also the author of a novel and collections of poetry and short stories.
http://ishqfakiri.com/
https://vipulrikhi.com/
Note: Session will be conducted in Telugu and English
The resource person is Aruna Jyothi Patapati with
11+ years of grassroots experience in Women and Child Development. Apart from the full time journey in various roles: Program Development, execution, Fund Raising, Impact Assessment and Evaluation, Strategy Development and designing Volunteering programs, Aruna has been a Mentor and Consultant to non-profits working on Education and Livelihood development, especially in human-centered program development and design thinking. A Freedom Writers Fellow (USA) and served in post-conflict Uganda (Africa). Enthusiastic about cross cultural and interdisciplinary learning and collaborations and a continuous learner and backpacker to explore Best Practices in Love & Care across world.
linkedIn.com/in/arunajyothipatapati84/
These are the questions which will be discussed and addressed. The workshop is suitable for all NGO Leaders, Development Sector Professionals.
We are glad to share that all participants of GYAN will be eligible to receive a “Certificate of Completion/Participation” from iVolunteer. As always the session is for a maximum of 10 participants, with a maximum of 2 per NGO.
Cheque of Rs 1100/- (per participant) favoring ChangeX Services Private Limited to iVolunteer with a cover note indicating your interest and the participant details in the above mentioned format. Rest details will be shared post you confirmation.
Look forward to your participation. For more information,
please call Ernest Matta at 9849692140 or write to hyderabad@iVolunteer.in
If you are feeling trapped in the life you’re living, “Push Start to Auto Start” by Anu Kushwaha can help you there. With words that teach you how to balance work and personal life without feeling empty, this book is a must-have for those who can relate.
Meet her at Book Launch event on 14 September 2019 @ 17:30 hrs at Lamakaan and see a new perspective of life.
You can read her articles on www.backtowellbeing.org
E-book and paperback of #pushstarttoautostart is also available on popular online platforms.
The transfer of judges their appointments and related challenges throw long shadows on the efficacy and credibility of the system. Is the last sentinel suffering an credibility crisis or is it being attacked?
Speaker: L Ravichander is a Senior Lawyer practising at Hyderabad High Court.
While the last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, was busy trying to do his best to stay independent and was negotiating with the Indian government, the communists in Telangana had given a call to arms against oppressive landlords in 1946 itself, two whole years before Operation Polo. The movement is one of the nest successful peasant revolutions that took place in independent India.
The state of Hyderabad, which comprised Telangana and parts of present day Maharashtra and Karnataka, was in flux, but what transpired between 1946 and 1951 in the region of Telangana was very different from the rest of the state. The Razakaars, a militia led by Qasim Razvi, which caused a lot of disturbances in the name of keeping Hyderabad independent, was met with resistance by the communists.
A very important aspect today, especially given that the issue of 'liberation day' (of Hyderabad from the Nizam) is being talked about, is that the anti-feudal struggle in Telangana was against oppressive landlords (working for the Nizam), who mostly perpetrated caste violence in the rural areas of the state. Chakali Ailamma, P. Sundarayya, Makhdoom Mohiuddin, Ravi Nayaran Reddy and many others fought for freedom to set poor peasants free from oppression.
Moreover, it is well-recorded in the Sunderlal Committee report about the atrocities perpetrated against Muslims (between 27000 to 40000 reportedly killed) in the aftermath of Operation polo (in the districts of Maharashtra and Karnataka mainly). However, in Telangana, so such thing took place, in spite of the communally charged atmosphere, thanks to the communist leadership which essentially controlled the rural areas of Telangana.
Today, very few people from that generation live; who can tells us what they witnessed during that period of flux in Telangana. Among them are Gabbete Raghu Pal (78), a member of the Communist party of India-Marxist and Kandimalla Prathap Reddy (85), a member of the Communist Party of India, who were just children when Operation Polo took place, but have several stories and eyewitness accounts that will help us understand both Operation Polo and the Telangana Armed Struggle.
So come join us for a talk and discussion with the speakers, who will help us understand our state's history in a more personal manner and also throw some light on what transpired during those days of strife.
About the speakers:
Mr. Raghu Pal's association with the Telangana Armed Struggle started as child, when he witnessed many incidents in his village in Jangaon Taluka (district today). His father, G. Gopal Reddy, was in fact a senior CPI leader, who was also arrested and jailed for his participation in the armed struggle (CPI was banned even after independence, the party called-off the rebellion in 1951). He has been with the CPM since his youth.
Kandimalla Pratap Reddy is a renowned author and public speaker on the Telangana peasant armed uprising. His association with the communist movement started when he was a teenager as a courier responsible for passing messages between the leaders and comrades underground and aiding them with food and transport. His well known books include “Veera Telangana Sayudha Samaram”, “Ralina Ratnalu”, “Gadar Viplavam”, “Bandook (novel)” etc to name a few. In “Ralina Ratnalu” he captures the stories of hundreds of commoners who lay their lives down for the cause of the peasant uprising from every district of Telangana.
ALL ARE INVITED.
Organizer:
The event is being hosted by Yunus Lasania, a city based journalist and Moses Tulasi, Documentary filmmaker who are currently interviewing eyewitnesses of Operation Polo and Telangana Armed Struggle.
Thanthai Periyar lived in a time when the country was witnessing a turmoil in its social and political landscape. He stood against the current questioning the idea of nation, social constructs of caste, religion and the dominant culture. He was not an armchair revolutionary, nor a seasonal activist but a speaker who spoke his mind wherever he was. The talk will revolve around the contemporary relevance of Periyar at a time the nation is divided drastically on the lines of caste, religion and other identities and rise in inequality.
Thirumurugan Gandhi is an human rights activist and a geopolitical commentator. He spoke in the UN for the past three years advocating the rights of people facing war crimes against imperial regimes. He is also the founder of May 17 Movement and raised his voice against the Indian government's atrocities against Tamils.
A friend buys a strange piece of modern art, another friend loses his mind and another gets punched in the face. Was the painting worth its 200 million euros?? Did Yvan deserve the punch to his face. Did Marc come to terms with modern art? Did Sophie retain her dignity among her philistine friends??
Duration - 90 minutes
Time - 8:00 pm
Actors - Srinivas (as Marc)
Aarthy (as Sophie)
Purushothama (as Yvan)
Music - Joshua
Lights - Sudarshan
This is a Practical & complete watercolor painting workshop for one and all, An in-depth understanding of a unique art medium, painting with watercolors is all about your confidence, it's also about how you respond towards nature around, its also a confidence builder, it's a calming agent, practical approach to rejuvenate your body & mind . Learn to do watercolors with Artist Crimson.
M.Sathosh Kumar is a international Ventriloquism artiste, with more than 20 years experience in performing Ventriloquism shows.
He is the only ventriloquist who is attending international Ventriloquism convention at USA, since 2012.
He regularly works with school children & teachers in helping them in improving their skills
Contact 9849745838
He travels to USA, UK & UAE to do workshops on Ventriloquism for children.
www.indianventriloquism.com
The present model of development which endorses big dams, has always been challenged by the NBA, and the drawbacks of this model are now seen at every corner. The range of the damage is from adversely affecting the lives of 60,000 families to 80 kms of sea ingress, making hundreds of hectares of land infertile.
NBA's alternative models of development are also presented in the film, which has a long term positive impacts on society, be it the small scale power generation project or the life-schools (Jeevan Shala), which are being run by the Andolan over the last 25 years.
Adivasi culture of songs, Holi, their value systems, faiths are also shown in the film, which also points at the virtue of 'small is beautiful'.
The Narmada Bachao Movement is a success story of a fight over the last 35 years. The world should understand it as an ongoing struggle and that people's strength can change policies and can force the government to take steps towards justice. With the film, I also want to make an appeal to the rich, upper-class and urban middle class to be sensitive, considerate and humble towards those who had to made huge sacrifices for their everyday comforts. Media has been very partial about the NBA over the past decade now, calling it dead! With the film, I want to spread the message that the NBA is still very much alive and is giving hopes to lakhs of people even outside the valley.
there are three benches but not enough. The play touches upon
that thing which is at a premium these days – space – literally
and metaphorically. What starts of as light-hearted banter
evolves into a serious conflict about space, territory and
ownership. These become the main issues.
Park can be many things; it can be a metaphor for home, or a
metaphor for love, or even your workplace. It deals with a
problem of space, which is universal.
This is a Practical & complete watercolor painting workshop for one and all, An in-depth understanding of a unique art medium, painting with watercolors is all about your confidence, it's also about how you respond towards nature around, its also a confidence builder, it's a calming agent, practical approach to rejuvenate your body & mind . Learn to do watercolors with Artist Crimson.
"The second artist in conversation is Kathak guru Raghav Raj Bhatt. But here will explore hos other art. His line drawings of performers caught on stage LIVE"
HUNAR CHARCHA is an artist-chat series in which we bring you face-to-face with brilliant creators who have made a name for themselves in the fields of ART, MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, FOOD, FASHION, TRAVEL & lots more
Speaker Rajendra Singh is an Indian water conservationist and environmentalist from Alwar district, Rajasthan in India. Also known as "waterman of India", he won the Magsaysay Award in 2001 and Stockholm Water Prize in 2015. He runs an NGO called 'Tarun Bharat Sangh', which was founded in 1975.
Entry Free
All are welcome
Injustice and curbing of freedom of expression are worth sacrificing the biggest of power positions
Kannan Gopinath stands by democracy and free speech. He was an IAS officer who resigned in protest to the Centre's clampdown in Kashmir abrogating Article 370 and 35A. He stated, "What triggered my decision is the attempt to mutilate fundamental rights, to silence people. And the situation is that nobody should protest, nobody should raise their voice, raising your voice is not acceptable. The amount of power to silence those who react is tremendous,”
In this juncture of history of the country, where speaking truth to power is seen as an attack on the State and its machineries Gopinathan will talk about his experience in the service and his way forward. The shrinking democratic spaces within the administrative bureaucracy and the public sphere with the legitimisation of the rule of law is another aspect democratic aspirants had to deal in the current political scenario.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
• What on earth is a podcast?
• What does the world of podcasting look like?
• Who makes podcasts and who listens?
And—
• Do you have a podcast idea you’d like to try out—or one you’d like feedback on?
On the occasion of International Podcast Day, let’s get together to explore these questions and bounce around some answers.
You’ll meet
Other podcast enthusiasts from the city
Folks curious about this exciting media form
Makers of podcasts
Be there! Bring yourself, a smart phone and your earbuds, and listen in!
When: 5:30 p.m., Friday, 27 September
Where: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
(Logos of Goethe-Zentrum, SunoIndia and Bol Hyderabad 90.4FM)
the premiere screening of
Songs of Our Soil
by Aditi Maddali
Duration: 52 mins | Language: Telugu with English subtitles
Friday, September 27, 2019 | 07:00 PM | Lamakaan, Hyderabad
Off Road 1, Near GVK Mall, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500 034
Join us for the premiere screening of Songs of Our Soil followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Aditi Maddali and writer - scholar Dr Gogu Shyamala.
Through Uyyala songs, an agricultural tradition rooted in the political expression of women in Telangana, Songs of Our Soil traces the histories of their resistance and memories of disillusionment. By looking at womenâs participation in major political movements, from the Telangana Peopleâs Movement to the demands of justice from the contemporary Mallana Sagar Irrigation project, this film attempts to complicate the relationship between memory, history and cultural production.
Aditi Maddali is a Mumbai-based researcher and multimedia producer. She is currently pursuing an MPhil in Women's Studies.
Aditi Maddali received a grant from India Foundation for the Arts, under the Arts Research programme made possible with support from Titan Company Limited.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
Written by: Asgar Wajahat
Directed by: Ali Ahmed
28th Sep 2019, Sat
7:30 p.m. onwards
At Lamakaan
A Dialogue
NATIONAL REGISTER OF CITIZENS’s (NRC) final list for Assam was released recently. Around 17 lakhs individuals have been left out of the list including a retired army veteran. In some families the father’s name is in the list but his son’s isn’t. Many people have committed suicides as they weren’t part of this final list.A petition has been filed in the Supreme court as 2000 transgenders were left out.
Detention camps are also under construction in Assam for detaining all the ones that will be declared foreign intruders. So far, the whole process has been daunting for the marginalized sections to produce the documents proving them as the citizen of this country.Amid so many inadequacies in the NRC Assam, Amith Shah has announced his desire to implement NRC all over the country.
At this point we feel that it is important to understand the relevance and implications of NRC, therefore lets us get together to discuss it and understand on 29th September at 4pm in Lamakaan.
In regards to launch of social media challenge, we want to engage more number of users to deal this.
We are planning to launch an social media challenge on Plastic Up-cycling, in regards to the Ban on Single use plastic from government India.
In this workshop you will be learning about how the mandalas are drawn and the basic designs and filling up the mandala by basic and pro strokes on the handmade paper with artist pens
We will be supplying all the materials and notes about the basics of mandalas
You can take away your art piece
Fees - 600/-
Venue - Lamakaan
Contact - 9177300699 (can dm in watsapp)
About the book:
VIRIAH is about the lifelong search for his ancestor, indian indenture and the related aspects of colonial India and sugar slavery.
The book was ranked # 1 on Amazon and got great reviews from Gandhiji's great granddaughter Uma, actors like Nasser, Tanikella Bharani and scores of readers globally.
One can get a copy of the book at:
https://www.amazon.com/Viriah-Indentured-Sugarcane-Plantations-Great-Grandfather/dp/1684663245
About the author and conceptualization of this book: Krishna Gubili, as a youngster, Krishna discovered that his ancestor, Viriah was one of the 1.3 million Indians who were shipped off as Indenture labor to replace slaves on sugarcane plantations in South Africa, Caribbean, Mauritius and Fiji.
Yes. 1.3 Million Indians.
The SEARCH for his ROOTS lasted a Lifetime.
It took him to countless researchers, embassies, websites & ship lists. At last, In 2014, on a miracle trip to South Africa, he found the original ship record of his ancestor!
ALL ARE INVITED. ENTRY IS FREE & OPEN TO ALL!!!
In this workshop you will be learning about how the mandalas are drawn and the basic designs and filling up the mandala by basic and pro strokes on the handmade paper with artist pens
We will be supplying all the materials and notes about the basics of mandalas
You can take away your art piece
Fees - 600/-
Venue - Lamakaan
Contact - 9177300699 (can dm in watsapp)
presents
PISINARI
(An adaptation of Moliere's "Miser" in Telugu)
&
Appalachari's "Mancham Meeda Manishi"
(A satire in Telugu)
Date: 4th Oct 2019
Time : 8.00pm
Venue: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.
PISINARI
Written by Moliere and translated into Telugu by Vinayamani PISINARI is about a miser whose only concern in life is his cash. He's so obsessed with money, in fact, that he nearly tries to strip search everyone who goes in and out of his house. We also find out that the miser has buried a small box filled with a lot of money in his backyard that he's paranoid about someone stealing.
Meanwhile, his son and daughter have both fallen in love with their respective partners. But the miser wants his son's lover for himself and wants his daughter to marry a rich old man. The son and daughter hatch a plot to make the miser give up his designs so they can finally be happy. Will they succeed in their plan?
MANCHAM MEEDA MANISHI
Written by Appalachari this satire is about an old man Govindam. One day Govindam falls sick and this news reached his sons and daughters. They arrive at his home and start squabbling about who will get Govindam's property and wealth. While this is on, the doctor arrives and gives them an interesting update on their fathers health. What happens to Govindam? Who gets the property? Lets find out by watching this hilarious satire.
Learn new techniques and pick up tips to improve your art, also do your own drawing while she draws and collaborate with other urbansketchers in a highly energetic eco-system.
All abilities welcome. This workshop runs alongside the myriads of workshops conducted by Urbansketchers Hyderabad almost every other month.
Write Club Hyderabad helps you pen your thoughts, spill your mind and finally make an appointment with the writer in your head. We conduct free, weekly events that foster writing. Our Meetups aim at helping writers reach their goals in a supportive, collaborative, social setting. Writing doesn't have to be all by oneself. We welcome anyone who writes, regardless of genre, language or age. We have members writing novels, short stories, poetry, screenplays, essays, school reports and more. What we do, basically: One of the members of Write Club (anyone with a participation count over 2 consecutive meetups) hosts a session. They bring forth a theme and writing exercises. We all then write to the host’s prompts and guidelines for about an hour. Once we're done writing, we read out our write-ups (optional). We also exchange feedback and constructively critique each other's works. Entry is free, anyone with an interest in writing can walk in. Bring your writing devices and we’re all set! We promise to provide you with good coffee and a super-creative conversation. We have Write Club sessions every alternate Saturday afternoon – 3 to 6 PM
Capacity ~ 50 members
presents
PISINARI
(An adaptation of Moliere's "Miser" in Telugu)
&
Appalachari's "Mancham Meeda Manishi"
(A satire in Telugu)
Date: 05th Oct 2019
Time : 8.00pm
Venue: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.
PISINARI
Written by Moliere and translated into Telugu by Vinayamani PISINARI is about a miser whose only concern in life is his cash. He's so obsessed with money, in fact, that he nearly tries to strip search everyone who goes in and out of his house. We also find out that the miser has buried a small box filled with a lot of money in his backyard that he's paranoid about someone stealing.
Meanwhile, his son and daughter have both fallen in love with their respective partners. But the miser wants his son's lover for himself and wants his daughter to marry a rich old man. The son and daughter hatch a plot to make the miser give up his designs so they can finally be happy. Will they succeed in their plan?
MANCHAM MEEDA MANISHI
Written by Appalachari this satire is about an old man Govindam. One day Govindam falls sick and this news reached his sons and daughters. They arrive at his home and start squabbling about who will get Govindam's property and wealth. While this is on, the doctor arrives and gives them an interesting update on their fathers health. What happens to Govindam? Who gets the property? Lets find out by watching this hilarious satire.
Materials provided.
Registration fee 600/-
Contact/ WhatsApp - 9959864467
A one and a half hour programme by LasyaDrutha, Centre for Performing and Fine Arts Foundation