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Rahman Rocks Gurgaon, C'wealth Games Theme Track Unveiled At Kingdom of Dreams
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sat Aug 28, 2010 at 11:26:36 PM EST
The Commonwealth Games celebrations took off with the launch of the high-spirited Games theme song, Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto, by Oscarwinning composer A.R.Rahman, at a glittering ceremony in Gurgaon on Saturday. A.R. Rahman performs at the Kingdom of Dreams In Gurgaon
"From today onwards, the CWG song will resound for the remaining days and it will be sung by everybody present in the stadium during the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games that would depict India's 5000-yearold culture to the world," said Suresh Kalmadi, chairman of the Organising Committee of XIX Commonwealth Games.
He also claimed that Delhi was going to have world-class infrastructure, including the Games village, which would be better than the one at Beijing Olympics.
After unveiling the theme song, Rahman said he was able to decide on the hoot line of the song last night.
He delivered a scintillating performance at the Nautanki Mehal of Kingdom of Dreams with a group of dancers amidst a dazzling show of digital lights.
Source: Hindustan Times Rahman rocks Gurgaon, C'wealth Games Theme Track Unveiled At Kingdom of Dreams
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Radio Gaga: 'Gurgaon Ki Awaaz'Radio Station Could Reshape The World Of Community Radio Programming
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Thu Aug 19, 2010 at 10:33:35 PM EST
"Gurgaon Ki Awaaz" radio station could reshape the world of community radio programming and grass-roots info-sharing
 Right now, nothing is going on. We are critical," whispers Zahir Karodia.He stands behind fellow engineer Balachandran Chandrasekharan in the dark control room of the radio station Gurgaon Ki Awaaz, or 107.8 FM, a community radio station that serves Gurgaon's drivers, construction workers and migrants.
Both men stare at the screen of the radio station's main computer, which has frozen while running their software and now refuses to respond.
In the studio next to the control room, two anchors nervously flip through pages. An operator hums to himself. The station's live traffic programme was supposed to start two minutes ago. Tens of thousands of listeners are hearing static, or dead air.
At last, Chandrasekharan reboots the software. The operators slide back into their seats. Looking relieved, the anchors launch into an update on rain flooding in Hero Honda Chowk.
In the break room right off the control room, station manager Arti Jaiman shrugs her shoulders. "We've never had that problem before," she says.
In April, Gurgaon Ki Awaaz installed the Grameen Radio Inter Networking System (GRINS) software as part of a pilot programme run by the software's inventors: Chandrasekharan, Karodia and their friend Aaditeshwar Seth, an assistant professor at the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi. Karodia is Seth's PhD student, and Seth and Chandrasekharan met at a university in Canada. At 29, Seth is the oldest of them.
Source: Live Mint By Anika Gupta Radio Gaga: "Gurgaon Ki Awaaz" Radio Station Could Reshape The World Of Community Radio Programming
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A Slice of Haryana: Dharohar Exhibits Hitherto Unknown And Lesser-Known Facets Of Haryanavi Culture
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sun Jul 18, 2010 at 02:13:44 AM EST
A venture of Kurukshetra University, Dharohar displays a rare ensemble of artefacts belonging to ancient, medieval and contemporary history and heritage of the state
In Haryana, the only culture is agriculture. So they say in half-jest. But a visit to heritage museum in Kurukshetra University (KU) may turn the phrase on its head. For the museum called Dharohar exhibits hitherto unknown and lesser-known facets of Haryanavi culture.
Be it music, architecture, fashion, manuscripts, pottery, transport, paintings or woodwork, the museum, housed in a three-storied octagonal structure, displays a rare ensemble of artefacts belonging to ancient, medieval and contemporary history of the state. 
From a motley cot, which has a Hindu prayer `Om Jai Jagdish Hare' weaved on jute ropes, an indigenous small-window mud refrigerator, tubular wallet men wrapped around their waists in old times, a bullock-driven palanquin, where bride and bridegroom would be carried after their marriage to a community hookah attached with two long smoking pipes that could be rotated in any direction -- the museum portrays the richness of Haryanavi tradition.
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Community Hookah: The museum boasts of a hookah with water storage capacity of 32 litres. The hookah having two extra-long revolving smoking pipes, would burn two and half kilogram of tobacco in one go.
Cot (charpai): A 150-year old cot, which has another cot pushed under it (a kind of double bed rolled into one). Another cot has a pillow woven in it with the jute ropes. A third one, procured from a village in Jhajjar and priced at Rs 1.25 lakh, has entire `Om Jai Jagdish Hare' prayer woven in to it.
Folk music: The section has 42 local musical instruments displayed on wooden cabins.
Manuscripts: Has 53 manuscripts almost 500 years old including some rare pieces from Sikh history.
Archeology: The section stores 25 relics, including fifth century AD statue of Dwarpal (gatekeeper) excavated from Pehowa and remains of Harappan civilisation found in Ghirai (Hisar).
Water Heritage: The section has pots and utensils which were used for procuring water and tools which were used to search lost buckets in the well. It also has pictures of old wells that had spires in four sides.
Transport: It has on display British-period tum-tums, chariots and bullock carts, once considered intrinsic part of farmer's life in the state. There is also a bullock-driven palanquin which carried bride and bridegroom after their marriage.
Art & Craft: It exhibits a rich variety of toys, decorative pieces, cloth wallets etc which a bride would bring as part of dowry.
Kitchen: A lively portrayal of traditional Haryanvi kitchen, it has women-mannequins churning milk, blowing air in earthen oven and thrashing grain in a morlar.
Ornaments: It shows old heavy silver ornaments, the women in Haryana wore in old times.
Source: The Tribune By Narendra Kaushik A Slice of Haryana: Dharohar Exhibits Hitherto Unknown And Lesser-Known Facets Of Haryanavi Culture
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Gurgaon Finds Key To Dream World
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sat Jan 30, 2010 at 03:04:35 AM EST
 A File Photo From Mail Today Footlose Indians who come back home smitten by The Venetian in Macau, Opera House in Sydney, Moulin Rouge in Paris or Esplanade in Singapore, will soon have something similar closer home. Especially if the launch of the Kingdom of Dreams, a live entertainment and leisure destination in Gurgaon, on Friday, is anything to go by.
The glitzy launch provided a sneak peek into the forthcoming Bollywood musical, yet untitled, that will premiere in May this year and will also formally launch the venue. Spread over an area of six acres in Sector 29 of the millennium city, the venue was inaugurated by Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
Bollywood starlets Isha Sharvani and Gauhar Khan set the stage on fire at the inauguration, gyrating to popular numbers like Raat Ke Dhai Baje ( Kaminey ), Dil Bole Hadippa 's title song and Bidi Jalai Le ( Omkara ) among others.
The star of the event, however, was Viveik Oberoi, who made a grand entry by jumping from the top of the auditorium Nautanki Mahal, with the help of a harness. Sharvani, Khan and Oberoi will star in the
musical being written by Javed Akhtar and to be set to music by Shankar- Ehsaan- Loy.
" I've always been into theatre.
Source: Mail Today By Prashant Singh and Faizan Haider GURGAON FINDS KEY TO A DREAM WORLD
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Back To The Roots: A Custom-Made Rustic Package
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Wed Jan 27, 2010 at 01:48:28 AM EST
Top-notch professionals are now going in for farm tourism packages, where they and their kids learn everything rural--from taking mud baths to milking cows
Casually dressed men, women and children sunbathing on charpoys in front of terracotta and ochre-coloured mud and straw huts. The only sound one hears is the chirping of birds and the rustle of trees in the chilly December wind.
This is Surjivan! It's not a village in Rajasthan's hinterland, but a farmhouse near Sohna, 30 km from Delhi, which provides packaged tailor-made rural experience to urban Indians looking for a slice of village life. 
An increasing number of Delhiites are travelling to scenic farmhouses in the countryside around Gurgaon and Faridabad, not just to unwind, but to familiarise their children with their `roots'. It has given a strong fillip to farm tourism in the NCR. "Ours is a purely rustic place, which exposes city dwellers to authentic village life--something most of them have never experienced. Many of my guests are top-notch professionals who come here and relax on charpoys while gazing at the stars," says Deven Srivastav, director, Surjivan.
The guests live in farmhouses and eat food prepared in chulhas.
For recreation, Surjivan organises activities such as tractor and bullockcart rides, rural games such as gillidanda, pitthu, lattoo kanchey, teerandazee, Rassa-kashi, etc. Besides this, the farm boasts of several medicinal, aromatic and mythological plants such as the Kalp Vriksh, and also engages its guests in cattle-feeding and cow milking activities.
Haryana Tourism launched the concept of farm tourism in 2004, when it persuaded some farm owners to open their gates to tourists. Today, there are 18 such farms in the NCR that provide rural experience packages to city slickers. Each farm has its own USP.
If Surjivan--which grows everything from wheat, gram and vegetables to pulses, oil and spices--prides itself on its rustic charm, Botanix, another famous farmhouse near Damdaa Lake in the area, describes itself as a biodiversity village. Spread across a whopping 40 acres, the farm offers its guests the options of staying in not just mud huts, but also in tents and igloos. But Botanix's real USP is its myriad theme gardens. There's a shrub garden, a fragrance garden, a rose garden, a herb garden, a butterfly garden, etc. It's orchidarium showcases rare species of carnivorous plants.
Manoj Sharma manoj.sharma@hindustantimes.com
Source: Hindustan Times By Manoj Sharma Back To The Roots: A Custom-Made Rustic Package
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Gurgaon Sets The Stage For A Dream Theatre
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Mon Dec 21, 2009 at 12:12:54 AM EST
 Mother Of All Auditoriums: The Kingdom Of Dreams Will host live performances every day, a fist in the country.
On The lines of Sydney's Opera House, Paris's Moulin Rouge, Thailand's Phuket FantaSea and Singapore's Esplanade, a giant, state- of- the- art auditorium with a live theatre is coming up in Gurgaon.
The theatre will have live performance every day, a first in the country.
Being built by the Great Indian Nautanki Company, the place will be called the Kingdom of Dreams. The giant auditorium is spread over nine acres and is coming up at Sector 29, Gurgaon at a cost of Rs 100 crore.

" This will be the first of its kind tourism and entertainment centre in India," an engineer associated with the project said.
" The media will be given a sneak preview of the auditorium in the last week of January. I won't like to comment on the project before that but this will be something which India has never seen before," Anumod Sharma, director of the Great Indian Nautanki Company.
The auditorium is likely to be unveiled in March. Sources said Amitabh Bachchan, Shankar Mahadevan and Karan Johar will be present at the opening ceremony, enthralling the audience with live performances.
Source: Mail Today Gurgaon Sets The Stage For A Dream Theatre
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Mega Shopping Fest In Gurgaon From Feb 24
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Mon Nov 23, 2009 at 11:58:01 PM EST
The Haryana Tourism, in collaboration with Haryana Travel Mart, is organising the first Gurgaon Shopping Festival from February 24 to March 14, 2010.
The objective of the festival is to promote Gurgaon as one of the world’s most modern and progressive townships and India’s foremost shopping destination.
The festival will introduce the best shopping deals from a wide range of brands. It will showcase handloom and handicrafts of Haryana and promote cuisines from around the world.
This will be a prelude to the shopping festival to be held during the Commonwealth Games 2010. “ It will start on February 24 with a grand ceremony,” Rajendra Kataria, deputy commissioner of Gurgaon said.
Source: Mail Today Mega Shopping Fest In Gurgaon From Feb 24
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Exhibition of Contemporary Art by Over 20 Artists at Devi Art Foundation, Near Epicenter, Sector 44
By ugesh sarkar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Fri Mar 27, 2009 at 12:34:21 AM EST
Exhibition of cutting-edge contemporary art at Devi Art Foundation
The Devi Art Foundation has been established with the aim of facilitating the viewership of creative expression and artistic practice that exist in the Indian sub-continent. It hopes to serve as a platform for young artists whose works have an experimental edge to them, as well as older artists whose practice continues to investigate new territories.

Located in Sector 44 of Gurgaon, the Foundation hosts curated exhibitions of contemporary art from the Indian Subcontinent. Born out of the exciting collection of Lekha and Anupam Poddar, the Foundation's key mission is to connect audiences in the NCR with cutting-edge, contemporary art from the Indian Subcontinent. The Foundation hope to serve as a centre for a growing dialogue around contemporary Indian art.
The Foundation's Education and Outreach programme is geared towards creating opportunities for the engaging with contemporary Indian art, through guided tours, lectures, and informal set-ups that encourage questions and dialogue.  Click On Image For Big ViewThe current exhibition at the Foundation is a unique collaborative project between the students and faculty of the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. They worked with the Foundation to select works out of the collection to create the exhibition, `Where in the World'. The exhibition takes a critical look at the effects of globalization on Indian artistic practice, as artists work with a variety of medium from stainless steel utensils to camphor to create art works.
Showing over 65 works of art, by over 20 artists, the exhibition hopes to extensively examine contemporary Indian art today and invites you to be a part of this exploration.
Exhibition runs till May 03 May 2009
Venue:
Sirpur House,
Plot no. 39, Sector 44,
Behind Epicentre (Apparel House)
Gurgaon 122002
Timing:
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Days:
Tuesday- Sunday
Closed on Mondays
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Gurgaon-based UTStarcom Organizes Painting Competition for kids in aid of Concern India Foundation
By Sanjay Sharma, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sun Nov 23, 2008 at 05:08:09 AM EST
UTStarcom MD Vijay Yadav with int'l renowned artist Vandana Shourie and winners of painting competition
Vandana Shourie, artist of int'l fame, was judge at painting competition in Gurgaon by UTStarcom in aid of Concern India
UTStarcom held a painting competition for kids over the November 23rd weekend to support Concern India Foundation. The competition was held at The Fox Amphitheater, Vatika First India Place, Gurgaon. Elaborating about the competition, Mr. Vijay Yadav, Managing Director - South Asia, UTStarcom, said, "As responsible part of the society, we have associated with Concern India Foundation to help them raise funds for helping the underprivileged people. Kids between 5 and 12 years participated in this competition to create a more colorful vision of their world. We had chosen generic themes with which kids of every age-group could relate to -- glory of nature, a holiday, and travel to the moon."
Said Ms. Anita Dhillon, Manager - resource mobilization, Concern India Foundation, "We help to raise funds for about 150 smaller NGOs and projects all over India working on education, healthcare and community development. Through them, Concern India has touched the lives of several lakhs of underprivileged people so far."
Ms. Vandana Shourie, internationally renowned artist, was the judge at the competition. She recently held an art exhibition in Muscat. She has several international patrons including the Sultan of Oman.
Winners of the painting competition were - 1st Prize - Priyankush Garg (8 years), 2nd Prize - Sarthak Gupta (10 years), 3rd Prize - Shubham Mardekar (7 years).
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INDESEC EXPO 2008 opened today at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida
By Ravi shankar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 12:29:54 AM EST
Indesec Expo 2008, the annual Indo-international homeland security and defence exhibition organised by Informa India, opened at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida today and will be held till 8th November. In association with Lloyd's List, Lloyd's MIU and India's premier strategic think tank, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), Indesec Expo comprises the Network Enabled Capability Exhibition (NECE), Border Security International Exhibition (BSEC), and Maritime Security International Exhibition (MSI).
Four high-level conferences ie the Defence and National Security Leadership Summit (DNS) - Nov 6; NECE Conference - Nov 7; and the BSEC Conference and MSI Conference - Nov 8, will also be held alongside the exhibition.
Speakers at the conferences include Shri Prakash Jaiswal, Minister of State for Home Affairs; Shri A.P.V.N. Sarma, Secretary of Shipping; Air Marshal S.C. Mukul, CIDS; Lt Gen P.C. Katoch, DG Information Systems; Mr K.P.S. Gill, Former DG, Punjab Police; John Garstka, Network Centric Warfare (NCW) Thought Leader; Col C.T. Mayer, DoD, US Army; Vivek Lall, Country Head, Boeing; and other senior officials.
"Indesec will provide a platform for the meeting of minds of users, buyers, think tanks and solution providers within the realm of homeland defence and security," says Air Marshal Bhojwani, member of the Indesec Advisory Board.
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Mini-Theatres Now Part Of Metro Like Ludhiana, Gurgaon and Delhi NCR Region Homes
By Sumit Kumar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Mon Sep 29, 2008 at 04:11:34 AM EST
Mini-theatres are fast becoming a rage in high-end housing. By 2009, over 300 personalised theatres are expected to crop up across cities like Ludhiana, Gurgaon and Delhi NCR region where big realtors like DLF, Omaxe and Emaar MGF are building apartments, villas and designer bungalows. All of these mini-theatres will be built by HKMT Acoustic Designs, a firm that specialises in the design and integration of acoustically-customised theatres for homes.

"Till now we used to design and build customised mini-theatres for individual clients. But as trends are changing, we are started getting bulk orders from big and small developers to build similar theatres for their hiend homes. Currently we have orders to build about 300 mini-theatres for Omaxe, DLF, Unitech, Emmar MGF and other builders in Delhi NCR region", said Himanshu Kumar, managing director of the Delhi-based firm that has already built 180 mini-theatres for high-profile clients.
"Though a relatively new concept in India, the market for mini-theatres is growing by 40% annually. Today people also have enough disposable incomes. Looking at the rising number of people wishing to replicate the "theatre-experience" in their homes, we are targeting a five-fold increase in our revenue by 2009-10", he added. The demand for minitheatres can be gauged from the fact that HKMT has been booked till October 2009. "We can build only 4-5 theatres in a week", he said.
"Most of the 300 odd theatres that we are building are for apartments and villas costing Rs 5 crore and above in Ludhiana, Gurgaon and Delhi NCR region", he said adding that the company would be charging between Rs 6-12 lakh for a theatre from the builders. Most of these theatres will be between 300-400 square feet in size.
HKMT is building mini-theatres 110 units of hi-end apartments which are being built by Omaxe at Ludhiana. "We are also building mini-theatres for some of the smaller builders in the NCR regions where they will be located in the basement of designer bungalows. Apart from this , we are building demo-theatres for DLF's sales pavilions in 23 different cities", Kumar remarked.
These theatres have acoustically customised interiors having motorised recliners, massager seats and a popcorn machine and in some places a small bar. "We build theatres ranging from 15 lakh to 1 crore for individual clients". The firm is now eyeing the lucrative mini-theatre market in the middle-east where it plans to open an office by 2010. ET
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A Portal With A Global Art Show 'www.thefuschiatree.com'
By yogisharma, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Tue Sep 23, 2008 at 12:22:37 AM EST
Want to buy a piece of global art at rock bottom prices which can go with your home décor? Or further, want to exchange a piece of art which has gone old as per the décor of your home or office? Well yes, there is a solution to it all at The Fuschia Tree, a state-of-the-art web gallery.
The Fuschia Tree would be announcing its entry into the art world on Wednesday by creating a unique mélange of stylishly conceptualised artistic variety in its very first art and décor show titled Mint Green. The show would be on from September 24 to October 8 at The Attic at Regal Building in Connaught Place here and can also be viewed simultaneously on www.thefuschiatree.com.
Says Chanda Chaudhary Barrai, director, The Fuschia Tree, "International trends suggest that Mint Green is the next colour of the season and, therefore, we bring a heady blend of classical, contemporary and cutting edge art and décor elements with international sensibility. By combining the diversity and integrity of art and design, we aim to bring forth enormous creative energy which is unique and irreplaceable in nature. This exhibition fuses the old and the new and crosses over to a new dimension where Indian and international art from Russia, Peru, Botswana, Africa, Pakistan and Thailand, a few to name, will be showcased in a single space."
Since Mint Green is the hottest colour of décor worldwide, the forthcoming exhibition showcases selected 40 artworks from across the globe...all in varying hues of the colour `green'. And the best part is one can exchange the artwork with another as the season or style changes, with a 100 per cent authenticity and resale assurance guarantee!
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14th Delhi Book Fair to begin on August 30 at Pragati Maidan
By Sumit Kumar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Thu Aug 28, 2008 at 03:42:58 AM EST
Bookworms, get ready The Delhi Book Fair is round the corner With 'Women Writing' as the theme in acknowledgement of the growing contribution of women in this field, the 14th edition of the Delhi Book Fair opens on August 30 at Pragati Maidan.
'Women Writing' coincides with the 50th year celebration of Lekhika Sangh, a consortium of Indian women writers.
Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari will inaugurate the fair on Saturday, which will continue till September 7.
With 299 participants, compared to 224 last year, from India and six other countries, the annual book fair organised by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) in collaboration with Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP) is only getting bigger "Last year, there were half a million visitors, a larger number is expected this year," organisers said.
ITPO Chairman and Managing Director Dr Sheela Bhide told a media conference here on Wednesday, "Publishers are aware they get more exposure hence the increase in numbers." "In fact, the response is so overwhelming, we are into expansion in big way From next year, the Delhi Book Fair will go to other Indian cities too; under the name 'India Book Fair' starting with Mumbai," Bhide said.
To a query if any controversial books would be up for grabs at the fair, FIP's R.C. Govil said, "We (the publishers) are strong advocates of the freedom to write and publish. All books would be available in the fair" The fair will be supplemented by a number of seminars, book launches and workshops, he said. HT
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First Time This Year A Musical Evening Was Organised During World Music Day Celebration In Delhi NCR
By yogisharma, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 11:09:39 PM EST
For the first time this year a musical evening was organised during the World Music Day celebration in Delhi NCR. A rare combination of music between different Indian classical musicians and Nim Sofyan was seen during the concert..
Recently, ON the eve of World Music Day on June 20, Austrian Cultural Forum in association with Spandan Communications and Chandigarh Tourism organised an enthralling musical evening by Austrian Band Nim Sofyan - a multicultural and interdisciplinary jazz group. A rare jugalbandi was also seen during the concert with the band and Indian classical musicians Sanjeev Shankar (shehnai) and Anand Shankar (tabla). On this occasion Gudrun Hardiman -- Pollross (director, Austrian Cultural Forum), Anshuman Pandey (director, Spandan Communications), Munish Bahal (deputy director, Austrian Cultural Forum), Kamal Modi and many others were also present there.
This was for the first time this year that a musical evening was orgranised during the World Music Day celebration in Delhi NCR. Unity in diversity through God's direct gift to the mankind - music, is quite evidently reflected in the compositions of this exceptional band.
Austria often termed as the 'land of music' has generated a broad contribution to various forms of art, most notably among them music. Austria has been the birthplace of many famous composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner, Johann Strauss Sr., Johann Strauss Jr and Gustav Mahler as well as members of the Second Viennese School such as Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern and Alban Berg and conductors like Felix Weingartner, Clemens Krauss, and Herbert von Karajan, are just a few who have enriched Austrian cultural life. The Vienna Boys' Choir and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra are celebrated organisations. Music in all its format and facets still continues to enjoy a special place in present day Austria.
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Germany's Magic Of Fluxus Art On Display At National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)
By Leo11, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Mon May 26, 2008 at 04:21:12 AM EST
Fluxus, taken from a Latin word meaning "to flow", is an international network of artistes, composers and designers noted for blending different artistic media and disciplines in the 1960s. They have been active in visual arts and music as well as literature, urban planning, architecture, and design.
The magic of Fluxus is at present visible at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) which has put together the "Fluxus In Germany From 1962-1994, A Long Story With Many Knots". Presented in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut and Max Mueller Bhavan, the exhibition displays more than 300 original works like books, posters, invitation cards, music scores, graphic works, rare films, prints, photographs and installations.
The show, which transports you to another world, will be on at the NGMA till June 4. The artistes on show include Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Ben Patterson, Nam June Paik, Dieter Roth, Wolf Vostell, Daniel Spoerri and others.
The first Fluxus Festival was held In 1962 at the Wiesbaden City Museum in Germany. George Maciunas, a Lithuanian artiste trained in New York, conceptualised a series of concerts under the title Fluxus International Festival of Most Recent Music. Ever since, the term `Fluxus', has been used for concerts and events, manifestos and editions, that have been held or published mainly in Europe, the United States and Japan.
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Food And Technology Expo Opened At Pragati Maidan In The Capital Today
By Sumit Kumar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Mon May 05, 2008 at 03:26:42 AM EST
Minister for transport, food and civil supplies Haroon Yusuf inaugurated the fourth Food and Technology Expo at Pragati Maidan in the Capital today. Avadh Pal Yadav, minister of dairy development and animal husbandry, Uttar Pradesh, was the chief guest.
The expo, which will run till May 5, aims to showcase the booming agri-horticulture processed food and food grain milling and processing sectors this year. A large number of national and multi-national companies apart from various government organisations and public sector undertakings would participate in the expo.
The participants would showcase new technologies and machines in the field of food grain milling and processing and packaging along with other allied sectors.
"There has been greater participation by states like Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi this year as these states have been trying to revamp the agri-horticulture sector owing to its inherent economic potential," said Rajesh Gupta, managing director of NNS events and exhibitions.TNS
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Best Of International Film Festival Of India 2007 At Siri Fort Auditorium II From May 2-9, 2008
By Sumit Kumar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Fri May 02, 2008 at 12:05:57 AM EST
A special exposition of all the Indian Panorama films of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) will open from tomorrow at Siri Fort Auditorium here. The eight-day long exposition titled 'The Festival of Indian Panorama 2007', will screen 21 feature and 15 non-feature films.
The festival opens with Bagher Bacha, a non-feature film in Bengali directed by Bishnu Dev Halder, a former student of the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata. The opening film of the feature film section is Ore Kadal (Malayalam), directed by Shyamaprasad.
Screening Schedule (Feature Films)
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The synopses, schedule and all other details of the films are available on the website: www.iffi.nic.in Entry to all film shows is free and passes will be available at Siri Fort Auditorium counters from May 2-9, 2008 on 'first come first serve' basis. The Indian Panorama is one of the most important sections of the International Film Festival of India as it represents the diversity of Indian cinema. The section was first organised in the year 1978. Since then the section has been a regular feature of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
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In French Opera `Carmen', Action Moves To Delhi, Adaptation blends Holi with flamenco
By Dr arvind, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 03:33:06 AM EST
It could be a usual bazaar scene in India--the colourful clothes and ware on display, the crowded alleys and the loitering policemen. Only, this is a scene from the French opera `Carmen,' being staged in India for the first time. Director Patricia Panton has moved the action from Seville, Spain, 1830, to Delhi today to cater to an Indian palate. ``The cultural change will render the
plot more suited to an Indian audience, highlighting, at the same time, elements which unite these different cultures,'' she said.
In keeping with the setting of the opera, the crew also comprises musicians and performers from India, Sri Lanka and France. The `cross cultural' experiment seems to have paid off, and Delhiites are privy to a musical extravaganza of the world's most popular opera, which was staged in Paris for the first time in 1875. The story revolves around the beautiful and reckless Carmen, whose volatile life is ended by a rejected lover.
Elsa Levy, who plays the role of Carmen, dressed in a ghagra-choli and bindi, says ``I'm very happy to be among the first opera singers to come to India, where you have great singers and artistes. You don't need me among them.'' On the adaptation of Carmen for an Indian audience, she adds, ``It was easy for me to adapt because the Indian choreography in the opera is not far from Flamenco. Also, the initial music is Indian but the rest is the Georges Bizet music from the original opera.''
Echoing this view, Panton, says, ``It's a mirror between Indian and Spanish cultures.
There's a vitality of colour--Spanish Rom/Dom gypsies cavorting with Kathak dancers, children playing Holi and a distant echo of the flamenco. Also, the character Escamillo, who is an acclaimed bull-fighter in the original story of the opera, has become a famous Bollywood actor.
About performing in Delhi, Levy says she would love to come back here as ``the people of Delhi are down to earth, nice and warm.''
Around 60 Indian and Sri Lankan singers, seven dancers and 20 French artistes, including an orchestra from Paris and the lead performers, have come together for the Indian premiere being held in Delhi on April 18, 19 and 20. The Neemrana Music Foundation is supporting the event.
From: TOI, April-21-08
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Israeli Artistes To Perform On April 17 At Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre
By Sumit Kumar, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 02:11:56 AM EST
The Embassy of Israel will host a music and dance production on April 17 at Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, here.
The music and dance production titled `YOU' is a part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of Israel's independence.
Three Israeli artistes -- Ido Tadmor (dancer & choreographer), Ohad Hitman (pianist) and Michal Amdorsky (dancer & singer) will perform.
Source: Tribune News Service, April-12-2008
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Children's Book Launch On March 15, 2008 At Epicenter, Sector 44 - by Katha Non Profit Organization
By pokhriayl, Section Local Artists and Performances Posted on Sun Mar 09, 2008 at 11:30:06 PM EST
KATHA will celebrate an interactive launch of an exquisitely illustrated and beautifully scripted picture-book for children "Pokiri Parrot and the Needle-nosed Ojha" by Meenakshi Bharadwaj and Art by Stephen Aitken.
This event will take you on an enchanting and immensely mesmerizing trip across India and also get you to meet Kaleh and Agar Magar from Kaleh and the Singsong Castle & The Famous Smile.
An eminent author and a specialist in Natural history, Ranjit Lal will launch the books!
- Date: 15th March 2008
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Venue: Epicentre, Amphitheatre
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Apparel house, sector 44, gurgaon
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Time: 10.30 am to 12.00 pm
A "profit-for-all" nonprofit organization, Katha works in the broad areas of language, culture and translation, as well as poverty alleviation. Story and storytelling are the two powerful tools we use as publishers, teachers and agents of change.
Founded in 1988 by Geeta Dharmarajan, Katha is one of India's leading publishing houses and NGOs. Our work includes storytelling, the publication of translations and children's books, as well as literacy, education and community development.
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