Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad is pleased to announce Poets Translating Poets: POETRY READING & PANEL DISCUSSIONS in Hyderabad on 5 February 2016.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
INVITATION | SAGAS OF RAGAS | FINALE OF SHUNYA | 6 FEB
Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad is pleased to present, in collaboration with Pittie Images, an evening of enchanting music SAGAS OF RAGAS as finale of the photography exhibition SHUNYA by Ambareesh Pittie.
Dr. Mahesh Joshi, will give a special performance of songs on the concept of SHUNYA based on 5 ragas. The performance will be accompanied by explanations on the significance of and the moods that these ragas create.
All are welcome to attend!
CONCERT
SAGAS OF RAGAS by Dr. Mahesh Joshi 6 February, 6:00 pm,
Hamburg Hall, Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
SHUNYA by Ambareesh Pittie 24 January - 6 February, 9:30 am - 6:00 pm,
Hamburg Hall, Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
INVITATION | PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION | ARTS OF STAGE
Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad is pleased to announce a Photography Exhibition: ARTS OF STAGE by Ambareesh
Pittie.
PHOTOGRAPHY
EXHIBITION
ARTS OF STAGE by Ambareesh Pittie
Opening: 6:30 pm, 23 January
Hamburg Hall, Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad
On view: 9:30 am - 6:00 pm,
24
January – 6 February
Not open on Sundays and public holidays
About the Artist :
Ambareesh
Pittie is a self-taught photographer specializing in stage photography,
landscapes, candid portraiture and wildlife. Based in Hyderabad, he did his
schooling from Vidyaranya High School. His multi-faceted approach to
photography incorporates 32 years of innovative artistic interpretation from
books and magazines on photography.
His
passion for imagery and its ability to communicate began at a very young age
when he started developing his own prints from home. He bought his first camera
(Nikon EM) in 1982. Stage photography is his passion and he has been
photographing live performances since 1982.
He
attributes his growth as a photographer to encouragement and support from his
family and also the philosophy of his school. This is his third solo
exhibition.
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
INVITATION | HYDERABAD LITERARY FESTIVAL 2016
HLF 2016
The Hyderabad Literary Festival (HLF) is an annual event that celebrates creativity and literature in all its forms. The festival that started in 2010 draws over a hundred writers, artistes, scholars and publishers from India and abroad, each year.
The Hyderabad Literary Festival (HLF) is an annual event that celebrates creativity and literature in all its forms. The festival that started in 2010 draws over a hundred writers, artistes, scholars and publishers from India and abroad, each year.
January 7 – 10, 2016 – with Hyderabad Public School as the splendid venue. The programmes of HLF 2016 include engaging conversations with authors, panel discussions, book launches, delightful cultural events and exciting workshops. The events are open and free for all, inviting the participation of interested individuals as well as a younger audience of school and college students. It may be said that HLF is a festival for all!
The traditional highlights of the festival are the Guest Nation and the Indian Language in Focus. At HLF 2016 year the Guest Nation will be Singapore and the Language in Focus will be Marathi.
These two features of the Guest Nation and Indian Language in Focus complement each other – as the organizers aim to showcase both foreign culture, as well as draw attention to Indian languages and local culture. Each year about a quarter of the participants comes from abroad; HLF 2015 hosted writers, publishers and artists from Australia, England, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Poland, Singapore, Switzerland, USA, and Wales.
Within six years of its existence it got recognized both within and outside the country. HLF 2015 attracted a number of prominent guests: Javed Akhtar held a keynote on Urdu poetry; Tom Alter performed in Suhail Warsi’s musical Parchhayian; Mahesh Bhatt and Leela Samson discussed cultural pluralism in modern India, amongst several other luminaries.
The festival has emerged as an important event in the cultural calendar of the country. It represents the rich and cosmopolitan ethos of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, bringing together both established writers as well as young and contemporary talent.
HLF 2016 is organized by the ‘Hyderabad Literary Trust’ in association with the Government of Telangana. It is supported by several academic, literary and cultural organizations, as well as publishing houses.
Cultural program promises to be as exciting: story-telling and music show at Singapore Cultural Event, “Art Street”, light installation, exhibition on Gender and Identity. Among prominent guests:Rupak Kulkarni and Mohan Agashe.
These two features of the Guest Nation and Indian Language in Focus complement each other – as the organizers aim to showcase both foreign culture, as well as draw attention to Indian languages and local culture. Each year about a quarter of the participants comes from abroad; HLF 2015 hosted writers, publishers and artists from Australia, England, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Poland, Singapore, Switzerland, USA, and Wales.
Within six years of its existence it got recognized both within and outside the country. HLF 2015 attracted a number of prominent guests: Javed Akhtar held a keynote on Urdu poetry; Tom Alter performed in Suhail Warsi’s musical Parchhayian; Mahesh Bhatt and Leela Samson discussed cultural pluralism in modern India, amongst several other luminaries.
The festival has emerged as an important event in the cultural calendar of the country. It represents the rich and cosmopolitan ethos of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, bringing together both established writers as well as young and contemporary talent.
HLF 2016 is organized by the ‘Hyderabad Literary Trust’ in association with the Government of Telangana. It is supported by several academic, literary and cultural organizations, as well as publishing houses.
What to expect at HLF 2016!
Some of the authors expected at HLF 2016: Jonathan Gil Harris, Kiran Nagarkar, Naina Lal Kidwai, Nayantara Sahgal, Paro Anand, C. Christine Fair, Jairam Ramesh. Literary sessions will be devoted to a variety of topics: environmental session ‘A Different World Order’, LGBT, Dance Panel ‘Third Eye’, a number of events for our youngest visitors. As in the previous year, HLF will feature differently-abled authors.
Cultural program promises to be as exciting: story-telling and music show at Singapore Cultural Event, “Art Street”, light installation, exhibition on Gender and Identity. Among prominent guests:Rupak Kulkarni and Mohan Agashe.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
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