delhi events

Proma Chakraborty -January 12, 2021

Polish touch What: Organised in collaboration with the Polish Institute, New Delhi, here’s a film festival that presents eight award-winning feature films from Poland. It opens with Off Camera (2019) the recipient of the Best Youth Film Award, Cottbus Film Festival of Young East European Cinema, 2018 and Distinction for Best Actor and Rising Star […]

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Proma Chakraborty -December 23, 2020

All about Christmas What: The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in collaboration with Delhi Storytellers’ Tribe is providing a platform for seven storytellers to come together, share their love of stories and to produce “Enchanting Tales”. With five stories spread over five weeks, children and adults alike can tune into the joy of Christmas tales […]

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Proma Chakraborty -December 15, 2020

All about wool   What: With its spotlight on the indigenous wool of India, ‘Desi Oon’, an online exhibition-cum-sale is now open. India boasts a rich diversity of indigenous wool and woollens, created by an ecosystem of herders, hand spinners, weavers, felters and dyers. The Desi Oon story, through the journey of the wool fibre, traces […]

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Proma Chakraborty -December 1, 2020

Sculpting glass What: Providing a glimpse into the wide repertoire that artist Hemi Bawa has established in her career of more than five decades, ‘Bodies of Light’ is a compilation of her artworks. The exhibition offers an opportunity for audiences to encounter elements of her eclectic journey, focusing on her commitment to material exploration and articulating […]

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Patriot Bureau -November 23, 2020

Culturally challenged What: To commemorate International Day of Persons with Disabilities, observed on 3 December annually, an online exhibition of photographs by Vijay S. Jodha shot in India and abroad featuring portraits of some of the world’s finest and most inspiring performing artists who happen to be physically challenged is being hosted. Titled ‘Born to […]

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Proma Chakraborty -November 3, 2020

Artists for Artists is organising a five-week-long programme featuring a series of online concerts aimed at providing folk artists with a platform as well as a new avenue to support them amid the pandemic Public gatherings and events have been banned for several months now, the brunt of which has been felt by many. One […]

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Proma Chakraborty -November 3, 2020

Capturing paradise What: Imagine a remote valley high up in the western Indian Himalayas, abutting Tibet. A valley that at various times in history has been part of the Tibetan realm,  one hundred per cent Buddhist. A valley abounding in fossils of maritime inhabitants of the prehistoric Tethys Sea and with a stunning moonscape. A […]

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Proma Chakraborty -October 14, 2020

Drawing scars What: ‘The wound is the place where the light enters you’ – these words by Rumi, which informs the title, capture the dilemma of our times when malady has become a part of our daily existence, pointing us towards wisdom and magnificence instead of receding into our pain. A group of artists have […]

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