Thursday, August 25, 2005

Collective Chaos: August Screenings!

Welcome to August screenings of Collective Chaos:

Two provocative films
by two great filmmakers

27 Aug 05 Saturday 6. 30 pm
Taking Sides
Istvan Szabo

France / Germany / 2001 / 105 min

28 Aug 05 Sunday 5. 00 pm
Andrei Rublev
Andrei Tarkovsky

Russia / 1965 / 205 min




At CFD, Sona Towers, Millers Road
http://www.collectivechaos.org/location_cfd.html


For synopses and other details:
http://www.collectivechaos.org/sides.html
http://www.collectivechaos.org/rublev.html



Enrty by membership only.
Half yearly membership now open for Rs. 250, students Rs. 125, valid till Dec 2005.

For more details call: 5765 3858


http://www.collectivechaos.org

Theatre: A Man in Dark Times

Vismaya' presents 'A Man in Dark Times' in Bangalore

The English play authored by G.P. Deshpande, effectively portrays the conflict of thoughts and ideologies between an individual's values and principles and stringent group norms that try to smother his freedom of independent thinking. Multiple shades of an intellectual's character as seen though different glasses of the socio-cultural system become visible through various instances and circumstances as the sequence of the events unfolds.

The extent of attention and appeal that this play grabbed from the theatre community is evident from the fact that it got wide recognition in terms of its multilingual translations. It was staged by renowned individuals from the world of theatre within their own spheres of influence. Shriram Lagoo acted in the original Marathi play, whereas Om Puri and Nasiruddin Shah presented the in Hindi version of the same.

'Vismaya' members have had a long association with the theatre activities in Bangalore through closer interactions with well-known theatre groups. Vismaya represents a balanced formulation of expertise in different aspects of theatre like acting, production & direction, stagecraft, music and lights. A combination of veterans as well as young and enthusiastic individuals widens horizons for the group in terms of its sensitivity to a wide range of topics and thorough understanding of its presentation to its audiences.
In addition to providing entertainment to its audiences through various facets of the theatre, Vismaya has always believed in presenting thought provoking and socially relevant theatre work. The latest one is one more leap as a continuation of this conscious effort.

The play will be staged on Sunday, August 28, 2005 at 6.30 pm in Shivarathreeshwara Auditorium JSS Educational Institutes 8th Block Jayanagar.
Tickets are rated at Rs.49 flat.
For tickets & details contact: Anil Bokil (93412 33766) or Abhay Dixit (98440 34905).

Theatre: Big B

From: theatreroom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:theatreroom@yahoogroups.com]

From: http://www.theatreroom.com/bangalore/big-b/

Big B
Pierrot’s Troupe presents Big B an English Comedy on August 26, 7.30 p.m. at Ranga Shankara.
Story: Munshi PremchandScript & Direction: Dr. M. Sayeed Alam & Niti Sayeed


‘Big B’? Not Mr. Bachchan. It is Mr. Premchan(d). Well, it’s an attempt to take Premchand down South… on the 125th year of his birth.
Big B is the dramatic English version of his celebrated Hindi short-story ‘Bade Bhai Saheb’,
The first of its kind… the first ever play in ‘broken English’.

Savor this:
“Do not go outside, it is very nighty”. “I am well but my brother is in well”. “Knife without K is like Chaku without Cha, only Ku… Churi without Chu, only Ri..

It’s about two ‘English-educated-Hindi-speaking’ brothers — the ‘studious’ Kamta Prasad and the ‘sporty’ Samta Prasad. No wonder, the play revolves around History & Hockey, Geography & Gilli Danda and Chemistry & Cricket. And also Rekha Ganit…. Kamta’s favorite… as ‘Rekha’ is his heartthrob and the daughter of ‘Ganit’ teacher. So also Algebra, defined by Samta as “a subject on which even ‘Allah’ has no ‘Jabr’.

Remarks
The audience was treated to a rip-roaring and rib tickling time – Delhi Times
An excellent rendition –The Hindu
Step back Bachchan, this is Premchand’s Big B — Today
An example of Light, subtle and unassuming humour – The Indian Express
A gold mine of laughter –The Statesman
The play promises one more first – the first ever in broken English – Delhi Times
Fun filled, giving a new meaning to English — Sahara Time
It was different this time ….it was humorous without any farce – The Pioneer

Tickets priced at Rs 150/- are available at Ranga Shankara (080-26592777) from August 23 (10 am to 12 pm and from 5 pm to 7.30 pm).

For bulk booking/corporate booking/individual booking contact 9448088247 (Bangalore – 11.30pm to 5.00 pm), 09810460366 (Delhi);
E-mail: pierrotstroupe@yahoo.com

Freedom Jam!

Re-scheduled to this Saturday.

From: GURUSKOOL MUSIC [mailto:guruskool@yahoo.com]

Freedom J am is a voluntary musicians' co-operative movement catalyzed by GURUSKOOL to liberate music from the industry hype and give "live" music the immediacy and ambience to grow and reach out to its audience.

This movement started 10 yrs ago and it has been growing bigger, better, and louder. This free music festival is Bangalore's own Woodstock. Every year thousands of music lovers and over a hundred musicians of all styles music gather to perform at the annual jam celebrating freedom at midnight with music and this festival has become one of the most awaited events in Bangalore. Freedom Jam features everything from rock to carnatic, hip hop to heavy metal, on multiple stages. To perform one may log on to www.freedomjam.net and register.

T his years Freedom Jam is scheduled to Saturday August 27, 2005 and will be held at The Princess Academy, Palace Grounds, Bangalore from 3 pm onwards. There are 3 concert areas, over 50 groups performing on a huge sound system (170,000 watts) and spectacular lights. Over 10,000 people are expected.

This is to personally invite you to be a part of this musical celebration of Independence.

Thank you,
Regards
Gopal Navale and Geetha Navale
GURUSKOOLwww.guruskoolmusic.com

Friday, August 19, 2005

Want to try a Korean thali?

If you want to try some authentic Korean food, go to Hae Kum Gang on Castle Street!

They don't seem to have Indianized anything, so be prepared for some unfamiliar tastes! Nicely done up place, good service, 3 of us ordered 2 dishes (some of them are like thalis, with many accompaniments) came to Rs. 650. The Chicken Chulpan Set was very nice! They have photos of all dishes in menu, so that makes it easier to decide! A Korean friend of a friend had the food and she said it was authentic.

Phone: 51127730, 51127732
Mobile: 98802 16262

No. 20, Paul Castle, 2nd Floor, Castle Street.
Castle street: Is one-way. Go down from Brigade road, cross St.Joseph's Commerce college and St.Patrick's complex, at the junction, take the left after the huge Show Off shop, go down, take the first left, and turn left again to enter Castle Street. Hae Kum Gang is on your right. Coming from Hosur Road, after Vellara Junction (Sparks Pub, Crown café, All Saints Bakery), you turn right at the Show Off shop and follow the same directions.

P.S: They are closed on Sunday afternoon for lunch.

Nature Admire: Adventure activities!

MUDUMALAI- BANDIPUR – WILDLIFE CAMP – 27, 28 Aug 05.

224km South of Bangalore. A little distance past Bandipur in the direction of Ooty, Cross the Auri Gouder Bridge and reach the Mudumalai National Park. Mudumalai has two features that its neighbour doesn’t – Moyar River, and proximity to the imposing Nilgiri mountain ranges. Mudumalai sanctuary is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, at the foothills of the Blue Mountains. The Sanctuary was set up in 19232 and has remained an effectively conserved game park since then. Evergreen forests, grasslands, swamps and a wide variety of wildlife, including one of the largest Pachyderm settlements in India, Gaur, tigers and Panthers to deer, Wild boar and Monitor Lizards can be found here.

Day 1- Masinagudi- Mudumalai

Welcome to Smoky Blue Mountains, Masinagudi is a small village hamlet nestled at the foothills of Nilgiris. Begin your day with inviting smiles of Bisons, Peacock, Wild boars, Elephants and Deers… an enterprising drive through Mudumalai sanctuary to reach the 33 acre campsite- “Quiet Corner”; Refresh; rooms issued on double and Multiple sharings, Trek up to small water fall, which is 6 km away, hidden inside the sanctuary and return for lunch to Campsite. Travel from here to “Theppakadu” Safari. Return to campsite spends evening by rediscovering yourself. O/night stay in Room.

Day 2- Mudumalai- Bandipur.

Tough to wakeup from bed, just juggling, Begin your day with safari at Bandipur after checking out from campsite and an hour drive. Welcome to Bandipur National Park, Park organizes a 45 minutes safari inside the park area, on the return to Bangalore, visit to “HIMVAD GOPALSWAMY BETTA” – a last border of Bandipur. On top of the 350 mt hillock, here is a temple dedicated Lord Krishna or Gopalswamy, as place name express the weather condition, Himvad- Misty. Yes, you’ll experience the entire place covered with Mist. After visit, have a grub at Kamat in Mysore; then drive back to Bangalore.


Tariff: Rs 1799/- ;Max: 11 pax.
Includes:
Travel: Tempo traveler - 26 Night after 9.0 p.m. and return on 28 Eve before 8.30 p.m.; Food-2 cycle ofSimple Hygienic Veg and one - non veg meals; Accommodation:- Double/triple/multiple sharing in rooms; Safari.
Last date to register: 23 August 2005.
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PARASAILING, CAMPING, HILL CLIMBING, KAYAKING, RAPPELLING @ MAKALIDURGA --- 27, 28 August 2005.
A tall hillock in the surrounding areas, temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is nestled at the height of 1,350ft ht. Located just 50km away from here, lies in Kolar dist.

Tariff: Rs 1799/-;
Total Trekking km: 10km;
Terrian: Moderate
Accommodation: Camping.
(Includes: simple hygienic veg food, instructor charges, local guide fees, forest and trekking entry fees, accommodation-tents,kayaking charges, ground mats, comfortable transportation
)

**Course**--- ROCK CLIMBING - 28 August 2005
A boy clambers barefoot up a tree. He does it for the pure of joy of climbing; Why doesn’t matter. It is exciting. New. There is a bit of danger. The thrill of adventure in going somewhere he has never been. Historically, rock climbing is one of the components of the broad adventure sport of mountaineering. Along with snow and ice climbing and hiking, rock clim bing is one of the methods used to reach the summit of a peak. Originally this was its only justification; it was one of the roots of the tree of alpinism. Gradually however, it has developed into sport in its own.

“AS ROCK CLIMBING IS TO MOUNTAINEERING, SO BOULDERING IS TO ROCK CLIMBING"

Curriculum: Introduction to Rock climbing, equipments, safety, communication, Bouldering, Face climbing, Rappelling, Chimney climbing.
Course fee: Rs 399/- per head (above 16yrs) Rs 349/- (above 8yrs)
Destination: Sholay Rock climbing centre, Ramanagram.
Time: 8.0 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Team size: 11 pax.

**Joy ride---PARASAILING-28 August 2005

Parasailing, also known as parascending, is a recreational activity where a person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a parachute. The parascender has little or no control over the parachute. The activity is primarily an amusement ride, not to be confused with the sport of
paragliding. Land based parasailing has also been formed into competition sport in Northern Europe and especially in Finland. In land based parasailing the parasail is towed behind a car. The sport was developed at the end of 1990's and it's growing fast. First international competitions were held in 2004.

Venue: Hosakote Lake
Route: check up with our office.
Tariff: Rs 299/- per head, (Repeaters- Rs 275/-; Groups -5-5%; 10-10%; 15- 12.5%)
Note: no entry without prior registrations.
Time: 8.30 a.m.- 3.30 p.m. (depending upon weather conditions)
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Nature Admire Team

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Emergency: Seminar and Film Shows

Citizens Initiative for Peace (CIP)
invites you to a National Seminar on

EMERGENCY… THEN AND NOW
The Status of Democracy in India today


On 20 August 2005 at SCM House, Bangalore

Democracy in India is alive and kicking. So goes the popular saying in media, in national and international forums. Emergency has largely been understood as a watershed in the history of democracy in India. We take pride in the fact that those black days can never be back, that those loopholes have been plugged by bringing suitable amendment to the Constitution, that emergency is the thing of the past, and that it can never return to plague the Indian Constitution.

However, every toiling citizen knows that all is not well. What has gone wrong and where? Our Constitution, of course, has lofty ideals as declared in the Directive Principles. But the operative portions as reflected in the Acts and Schedules have become a constraint for a full realization of the spirit of Constitution, which are repeatedly amended for the worst. Of late particularly after the 90s, the Constitutional spirit seems to have suffered a set back. The Right to Life, Freedom of Expression, Right against Exploitation… and many such core ideals of our independent struggle are getting subverted.

Is it truly a matter of bad governance or denial of democratic rights? Why is that laws that are more draconian than MISA have come to be passed ruthlessly used and abused? Why is it that the Indian Army has killed more number of our own countrymen than others – that too in the name of democracy and national interest? One of the greatest paradoxes of our times is that more kinds of oppressive regimes, denial of rights and access to resources, brutal suppression of people’s voices and the very mortgaging of the autonomy and freedom of a nation are carried out in the very name of Democracy.

In such a scenario how do we understand Indian democracy? In what direction is it moving? What is to be done?


Film screenings on the Emergency on 17 and 18 August 2005 at SCM House. Full programme schedule attached below.

Venue details: SCM House, 29, 2 Cross CSI Compound (Near Bangalore City Corporation, Mission Road, Bangalore – 560 027


PROGRAMME: 20 AUGUST 2005

10:00 am
Welcome Note
Gauri Lankesh,
Convener (CIP)

10:15 am
Inauguration
Ko. Chennabasappa, Retd. Justice, Karnataka High Court

10:30 am
Introductory remarks
Prof. V. S. Sreedhara,Convener (CIP)

11:00 am
Key Note: The Nature of Emergency Today
Nandita Haksar, Advocate, Supreme Court

11:45 am
Discussion
Fr. Ambrose Pinto, Prof. Sitaram Kakrala, Dr. Siddanagowda Patil

12:45 pm
Lunch

1:30 pm
Post Emergency Anti-Democratic Laws
Sheela Ramanathan, Advocate, Bangalore

2:00 pm
Discussion
ALF, SICHREM, PUCL

2:30 pm
Dalit Question and Indian Democracy
Anand Teltumbe, Dalit Intellectual, Mumbai

3:00 pm
Discussion
Laxman, DSS

3:15 pm
Tribal Question: The present status
Vittal Hegde, Shringeri
Deba Ranjan Sarangi, PSSP, Kashipur

4:15 pm
Discussion
Prof. Manu Chakravarthy,
Dr. Vishnu Kamat,
Pradeep

4:45 pm
Summing Up
Prof. N. Ramesh, Principal, National College

FILM SCREENING SCHEDULE : 17, 18 AUGUST 2005

17 – Aug – 05, 5:00 pm
Prisoners of Consciousness
Directed by Anand Patwardhan

17 – Aug – 05, 6:00 pm
Lest we Forget: Memories of the Emergency
Directed by Alternate Visions

18 – Aug – 05, 5:00 pm
Delhi Dairy
Directed by Ranjani Mazumdar

18 – Aug – 05, 6:00 pm
Remains of Yesterday
Directed by Sanjay Dominic

This is an open event, all are invited.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

A Heap of Broken Images

After 15 shows at Ranga Shankara and two last Friday in Chennai at The Hindu Theatre Festival, this is the last run in Bangalore for a while. So don’t miss it this time round!


A Heap of Broken Images

by
Girish Karnad
with
Arundhati Raja


Fri 12, Sat 13 & Sun 14 Aug
Ranga Shankara 7.30 p.m.
Tickets Rs. 100/- available at Shankar’s Bookshop, Madras Bank Road and at the venue.

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Arundhati Raja... speaking under her breath...making her sound gentle, but cold, and urging the audience to sympathise with her plight.

Laxmi Chandrashekar in The Hindu.
The many struggles... is rendered well by Raja. ...internal conflict, feelings of love, bitterness and passive aggressiveness bubble forth in the tight narrative. - Jayalakshmi Menon in The Asian Age.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Festival of War Films

Friends, there are some really rare films going to be shown in Bangalore, details are as follows.

Teamworks presents

Festival of War Films

Commemorating the 60th year of end of World War II

On the 60th anniversary of the solitary use of nuclear weapon in the history of human existence we express our grief, and feel to be eloquent for peace and justice as leaving in a crucial time when looms of war emerges into our everyday life across the globe. As a film club we speak thru the great films of great maestros of this art form. In this festival we have chosen six great classics, which are based on the war and its painful consequences in human life. These films apart from being the great classics in the history of filmmaking are also a must see movies as we are in this era of information flood, where truth is often engulfed by the massive propagandist information.

Date: 13th and 14th August

Venue: Suchitra Film Society Auditorium

#36, 9th Main, Banshankari 2nd Stage, Bangalore 560070

Film Title
Schedule
Hiroshima mon amour
13th Saturday 11 AM

Followed by discussion
Night and fog
13th Saturday 2 PM
Passenger
13th Saturday 3:15 PM

Followed by discussion
The great dictator
13th Saturday 6:45 PM
Two half times in hell
14th Sunday 11 AM
Ashes and diamonds
14th Sunday 2:30 PM

Followed by discussion
For more details such as duration of the films, synopses, briefs about directors, visit:
www.lacefilms.org

For donor passes, contact: 9880636487, 9880660101

Or mail to:
teamworkson@gmail.com or
teamworkson@yahoogroups.com

The Ghosts of Kashmir

Book Reading.
Tuesday, August 16, 7 PM at Crossword bookstore on Residency road ,
The Ghosts of Kashmir, by Shankar Vedantam (National Desk Reporter,The Washington Post ) , is being launched in India.
The book is a collection of short stories exploring the conflict between India and Pakistan.

ADVANCE PRAISE FOR THE GHOSTS OF KASHMIR
Stirring evocations where the subcontinent's angers dissolve in sadness, and human pain overcomes political passion. -- Rajmohan Gandhi

Shankar Vedantam has excelled in succinctly conveying the plight of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Both fiction and non-fiction pieces are free flowing and very readable. This book is a must read, and ought to be added to every library and personal collection. -- Admiral L Ramdas Shankar

Vedantam is one of the finest writers we have published in recent years. His clear and incisive prose in The Scoop brought an all too believable reporter to life, while simultaneously illustrating the ironies and complexities of life in modern India. -- J. Rod Clark, Editor, Rosebud Magazine

The most striking aspect of Vedantam's writing is his journalistic reportage style of rendition. This dramatic style makes his characters - Madan Doha Singh, in particular - an observer-reporter of events in which he himself is an active participant. "I am the place in which something has occurred," said the French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss. In The Ghosts of Kashmir, the self becomes a site of turmoil, mirroring the political turmoil of the landscape. The stories in this collection explore different genres and offer the reader an engaging and thought-provoking experience. -- Shona Ramaya, Editor, Catamaran, a magazine of South Asian American writing

Classical Concerts!

News from Ajay:

06-08-2005 Kadri Gopinath on saxophone & Party
07-08-2005 P.Unnikrishnan & Party
08-08-2005 M.S.Sheela & Party
09-08-2005 Madurai T.N.Seshagopalan
10-08-2005 Sashank ( flute) & Party
11-08-2005 Trichur. V.Ramachandran & Party
12-08-2005 Sanjay Subramanian & Party
13-08-2005 Sudha Ragunath & Party
14-08-2005 N.Ravikiran ( chitravina) & Party
15-08-2005 Hyderabad Brothers & Party
16-08-2005 Ganesh & Kumaresh ( violin duet) & Party
17-08-2005 TM.Krishna & Party
18-08-2005 Malladi Brothers & Party

//ODUKKUTHUR Swamigal Mutt Ulsoor Lake. Bangalore//
More info here : http://www.sgbstrust.org/ASP/Art.htm#Gokulashtami

Thanks, Ajay!

Monday, August 08, 2005

Freedom Jam is here again!

News from Ajay:

14th August 2005
3 PM onwards
Princess academy, Palace Grounds.

Visit http://www.freedomjam.net/index.asp for more details

Thanks, Ajay!

Sue's Food Place!

Write-up by my friend Lekha!

"This is quaint place, actually a house converted to a food place. The ambience is homely, yet nice and gives you the feel of eating out at a restaurant. As you enter, there is a notice board on your right which has a couple of posters and articles pinned up for all to see.

There is a coffee shop and a restaurant beyond the café. There is also a lounge area where the buffet is served. You can choose to be seated anywhere.
The place serves West Indian and Caribbean cuisine!

The lunch menu comprises of West Indian food - West Indian rice, baked beans, Dal roti, boiled veggies, Non veg dishes, and other items. They serve very good dessert too. The Buffet costs around Rs.140 per head on weekdays and Rs.165 during weekends.

Alternatively, you could try the A la carte for lunch/dinner. They serve a special punch called cocoricco, which is a Caribbean drink. For dinner, choose from a wide range of steaks - non veg as well as veg. You can check with them about the days' special dish.

One thing is a must for those who have a sweet tooth- Desserts! From brownies to mousse to their specialty desserts, you can try them out. Jamaican Rum Truffle is a favourite.

This place is on Krishna Temple road in Indiranagar.
Phone: 2525-2494
"

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Read! Eloor Lending Library

Best library in town as far as I know: Eloor Lending Library, off Infantry Road.

Wide range of subjects - from children's books, Calvin, fiction, philosophy, photography, politics, science, cooking, to name a few - and also a big magazine section. Am told their Computer and Management sections are also really good. They charge 10% of cost of book as reading fee - well worth it, books are so expensive to buy these days! And you get to keep the book for 2 weeks.

How to reach there: Go down Infantry Road (it's a one-way), before you reach Safina Plaza, on your left you'll see ICICI Bank, big orange board. Turn left there. A few buildings down the road on your left is Blue Cross Chambers (parking in front). The library is on the ground floor at the back of the building - and the entrance is from the side. You'll see the board of Anand Lab, there'll be steps to the ground floor after that, the library is on your left.

Timings (as far as I remember!): 10 to 8, with lunch break between 1 and 3. They're open on Sundays too.

Saturday, August 06, 2005

Bangalore Enthusiasts: Be out and about!

Join Bangalore Enthusiasts!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bangalore_enthusiasts/

"Description

This group is for folks who basically love being out and about! Whether it is going for a nature walk, a photo shoot or watching a play. Anything that requires getting out of the house!

This group is for Bangaloreans so the activities/events should be based in Bangalore and surrounding areas. But, if you want to go for a trek to the Himalayas and want partners, you can use this forum for publicity.

This group includes, but is not limited to activities like:Outings, drives, photography shoots, art (sketching, drawing, painting) outings, nature and wildlife trips, treks, walks, wildlife, birding.Entertainment options like: Eating out, restaurants, pubs, dessert places, plays, movies, concerts, jam sessions etc.

This forum is to help you find information about this gamut of activities in Bangalore City. If you know of any happenings or events, you can also share it with the junta. And if you're looking for people to join in for a trek/outing or any activity, you can post it here.

The rules are that the events should be more or less Bangalore centric. And basically not "illegal"! So get out and about, folks! :) "

Monday, August 01, 2005

Audition for Cleopatra!

Second audition for the play 'Cleopatra' is up on

Saturday, the 6th August 2005.

Venue: CFD, Millers Road, Bangalore
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

For details contact
kanak: 9880142869,
or reshma:
9886111449

Walk in Victorian Bangalore!

visit www.bangalorewalks.com
for
schedules, testimonials, and to buy tickets online.

Tickets for Victorian Bangalore and End of Empire are priced at Rs 495 (with
breakfast) and Rs 395 (without breakfast). Tickets are available online at
www.bangalorewalks.com and over the phone at 98455 23660. We have limited slots
every weekend, so reserve early.