A date with eternity and time
The “Citi-NCPA Aadi Anant: From Here to Eternity” is back in the national capital for the second edition on January 12. Following Delhi, there will be a final performance on January 19 in Pune.
Nurturing the rich tradition of sarangi
Suhail Yusuf Khan has been hailed as a child prodigy in the world of sarangi. He comes from a rich musical background and descends from the Moradabad-Rampur and Senia Gharana of Miyaan Tansen.
Om Puri makes theatre comeback after 25 years
Enveloped with brilliant acting, remarkable storyline and heart wrenching dialogues, the Punjabi Theatre Festival wooed theatre lovers in its first two days in the national capital.
This French treat comes with assorted Indian flavours
Bonjour India is back! Riding the wave of success of the first edition of Bonjour India (2009-2010), the embassy of France in India and the Institut Français en Inde, in association with the Alliance Française India network and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), unveiled the second edition of the festival from January.
Rocking ’em beyond borders
Aiming to unite the whole South-Asian region through a youthful energy emanating through rock music, the South Asian Bands Festival is back in the national capital. The three-day festival, now in its sixth edition, will be celebrated from December 7 to 9. It will showcase different rock bands from all across South Asia.
We are the world
The recent “Youth Festival” celebrated in Delhi was an occasion that had all forms of dance and entertainment in one platter. With a blend of classical and contemporary dance forms, sparkling laser and beam show, eye-catching puppet shows and live performances of rock bands, the Youth Festival in Central Park, Delhi, had it all.
A music festival to promote unity, peace
Known as a non-profit organisation that focuses on the transformation of urban youth through music and concerts, LiveJam is back in the national capital with its flagship programme Gloria Deo Music Festival.
Indian team ready for T20 Blind World Cup
The first ever T20 Blind World Cup slated to begin from December 2 to 13 in Bengaluru will have nine teams, including host India. Having defeated Pakistan in March, India is among the favourites to win this Cup.
In India, cricket is passion. Be it Test cricket, one-day internationals or Twenty20, we never miss an opportunity to enjoy a cricket match. However, there is another version of cricket that deserves the same kind of attention.
It’s raining creativity in Vijayalakshmi’s world
Vijayalakshmi is not new to classical dance. Belonging to the current generation of Mohiniyattam dancers, she is acknowledged as one of the most eminent exponents of this dance form today.
BCCI mum on blind cricket body plea
The first ever T20 blind cricket World Cup will be held from December 2 to December 13 in Bengaluru and have nine countries taking part. Apart from the hosts, England, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal will be participating.