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Monday, April 28, 2008
Apr28-30: National Institute of Advertising's The Graduate Design Show 2008
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Apr 25-26: Silence! The Court is in Session - A VODO Production
"Version One dot Oh!'s next production "Silence! The Court is in Session" is being staged on the 25th(Friday 7.30PM) and 26th (Saturday, 3.30PM & 7.30PM) of this month at Alliance Francaise. The play is being directed by one of Sattva's founding team members Kishore Acharya. Members of the cast include Surabhi (one of the founding editors of Sattva) and Vikram Balakrishna( Sattva distribution team member). PriyaV, Vijay Yenne and Vikram are in the production team."
Apr 25-27: BFS Presents: '24 Frames a Sec' Screenings "Not Blood
Red" - Jean-Luc Godard in a Cahiers du Cinema interview on `Pierre Le Fou' arguing on why even children can watch the film in spite of all the `bloodshed' "010011001010011100 - The Truth?? Truth is subjective. Truth is objective. Truth is the first casualty. Bangalore Film Society is proud to present '24 Frames a Second', a triptych of classic chronicles of film-makers in their eccentric quest to construct or rather deconstruct cinema in a pure form. When so much of cinema is unabashed cosmetics, we follow auteurs Orson Welles, William Greaves, Lars Von Trier and Jorgen Leth as they experiment with content, form, theory, notions of cinema, their own egos and manipulations in the process of filmmaking to realize the film as an image or atleast a broad idea of absolute truth. Friday 25th April, 2008 Time: 6.30pm F for Fake (1974/88min) Dir: Orson Welles What is art? How much of it is lie and how much is truth? And who is the judge? Orson Welles's last completed major work `F for Fake' is an epic, flamboyant and incisive meditation on the nature of illusion and truth. Welles weaves together several narratives including that of his real-life companion Oja Kodar, Elmyr de Hory a professional art forger and hoax biographer Clifford Irving along with ruminations and manipulations of Welles himself in a milestone of film-editing rumored to have taken a whole year to complete. Saturday 26th April, 2008 Time: 6.30pm Symbiopsychotaxipla The greatest film never seen, Director William Greaves's iconic 1968 cinematic experiment `Symbiopsychotaxipl as a film within a film within a film. Free flowing and unscripted, Greaves etches and explores the process of film-making as each strand unfolds and self-reflexively affects the nature of the others. Pioneering the split-screen technique, with almost no experience in film-making, in the middle of crowded Central Park, Greaves and his crew create cinema history as they set out to make a `feature length we-don't-know' Sunday 27th April 2008 Time: 6.30 pm The Five Obstructions (2003/90min) Dir: Lars Von Trier & Jorgen Leth Jorgen Leth had retired after a long and successful career as film-maker, author, creative director and later chairman of Danish Film Institute when his past comes back to haunt him in the form of once protégé and now world renowned enfant terrible auteur Lars Von Trier. Von Trier has been long obsessed by Seth's classic short film `The Perfect Human' and now challenges Seth to direct a remake. The only catch being that the diabolical Von Trier has five conditions that Seth must first overcome. Thus unfolds a perverse chronicle of a clash of egos and ultimately a search for the truth. Venue: Ashirvad, 30, St. Mark's Road cross, Op. State Bank of India Tel: 2549 2774/ 2549 3705 BlogBFS <http://blogbfs. ADMISSION FOR MEMBERS ONLY. NON-MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO ARRIVE 15 MINS EARLY AND REGISTER. (Members whose membership has expired are requested to kindly renew their membership.)"
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Apr 27: Car Free Day
"On April 27th, cyclists from all parts of the city will get an opportunity to cycle from one of
the four corners of Bangalore city and come together at The Chancery, off M.G. Road where various cycling activities will take place, including a cycling and environmental quiz, cycling races and games. The event will start at 8:30 a.m. and finish by 12:00 noon *Specific starting points:* *Jayanagar:* It starts off at the entrance of Jayanager Stadium. The cyclists will pass through Ashoka Pillar, Double Road and then finally MG Road *Sadashivnagar: *It starts off at Sankey Tank. The cyclists will pass through Vasanth Nagar, Infantry Road and then finally MG Road *Kormangala :* It starts off at Bethany School Grounds. The cyclists will pass through Viveknagar, Residency road and then finally MG Road *Cox Town:* Starts off at Wheeler Road (opp. Food World, front of Gymkhana). Cyclists will pass through Wheeler Road, Ulsoor Lake and then finally MG Road To be part of the revolution, pledge one car free day by logging on to http://www.gocycle. in <http://www.. gocycle.in/> or SMS 'GoCycle' 9980153695 for more information. We look forward to your participation and support; see you on the 27th April! "
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Apr 26: Secret Ballot
"In the context of the coming elections and heated debates about the electoral democracy
pedestrian pictures invites you to the screening of Secret Ballot Director: Babak Payami (2001/105minutes/ Date: 26 April 2008, Saturday Time: 5 7.30 pm Venue: Institution of Agricultural Technologists (IAT), Queen's Road (near Indian Express circle, Cunningham Road), Bangalore For directions to the venue, contact 94483 71389 (Uvaraj) or 98860 52763 (Anil). Email pedepics@gmail. ------------ Film synopsis An unsuspecting soldier awakens to discover that he can forget about another uneventful day at his lonely seaside post. It's Election Day! A ballot box is parachuted down as a young woman pulls up to the shore of the remote island. To the soldier's surprise, she's actually the government bureaucrat in charge of local voting. The couple gets off to a rocky start since the soldier expects election agents to be men. Whether he wants to or not, the soldier is thrown into an elections adventure that just may put him out of a job. Orders from above force him to accompany the female agent in an army jeep across the island's dusty desert. The agent literally leaves no stone unturned in her search for ballots. Many a surprise lies along their route, as they find themselves in one absurd situation after another. So much can happen in a single day, especially when opposites attract. Views can change, hearts can melt. By sunset, a woman's idealistic notions can come back down to earth. And a lonely man can discover there's more to voting by secret ballot than he ever imagined Awards - Silver Lion for Best Director - Babak Payami - 2001 ,Venice International Film Festival Pasinetti Award for Best Film 2001, Venice International Film Festival OCIC Award 2001, Venice International Film Festival Netpac Award 2001, ,Cinema for Unicef Award - 2001 , the FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention at the London Film Festival , the Special Jury Award at the São Paulo International Film Festival , the Best New Director at the Valladolid International Film Festival. "
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Friday, April 18, 2008
Apr 19/20: Adventure Camp @ Kemmannugundi Hills I myself have just come back from a trip to western karnataka, including Kemmangundi. Its awe-terrific-some! One has to go to complete the circle of happy experiences life has to offer!
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Apr: "The Disney keys to Excellence" Workshop ![]() ![]()
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Apr 25: businessgyan / An Invite for the Panel Discussion on "The Principles of Investing Right" "Businessgyan and TASMAC invites you to an Interactive Panel Discussion on "The Principles of Investing Right"Now that the markets are in a topsy turvy, whether it be the Stock Markets or the Real Estate Market, the time is ripe to take a closer look at the basics of Investing. The Businessgyan Panel Discussion would present the views of Seasoned Investors and Businessmen to tell us how to Invest Right and what Entrepreneurs and Individuals need to remember when investing, which will help them avoid basic mistakes while investing. The Chief Guest for the evening is : Chenraj Jain An entrepreneur and exuberant visionary, he is the Founder Chairman of the Jain Group of Institutions. He is a person with a strong conviction that much more is possible than people ordinarily think. Starting from scratch, he has built businesses and institutions, and today incubates entrepreneurs. There is a lot to learn on investing in a broader sense, from Chenraj Jain. The three Eminent Panelists who will join in the interactive discussion are: Dipan Mehta,A Leading Portfolio Manager & Stock Broker having a experience over 20 years, often seen on business channels like CNBC, NDTV Profit & also featured on the 'Tycoons of Dalal Street'. Abdul Gaffar SaitCEO-Basket Option Pvt. Ltd; a company that offers investment advisory services and wealth management services. Ajay Shankar Sharma CEO & Managing Director of Srishti Software Applications Pvt. Ltd., he is the co founder Srishti and Creator of the business vision and strategy of the organization with a focus on revenue maximization and profitability. On: 25th April 2008 - Friday
At: The Chancery (Lavelle Road) Time: 6:30 PM Note: Entry Fee Rs.300/- Limited seats only Kindly confirm your participation. So we can reserve your seat. Reply to this mail or register online or call us, Selvi # 22996651, 22996654 Email: events@businessgyan.com Businessgyan proudly associates with TASMAC - a premier business school offering MBA full/part time programmes validated by the University of Wales, U.K. wales@tasmac.ac.in "
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Apr 22-27: ENGLISH PLAY FROM "PERCH" "PERCH ( A performance collective from Madras) presents to you, AN ENGLISH PLAY - SANGATHI ARINHYA! (HAVE YOU HEARD! ) AT RANGASHANKARA, from 22nd - 27th april 08. This play is a part of the " Under the Mangosteen Tree festival" , which celebrates the centennary year of the aclaimed writer, 'Vaikom Muhammad Basheer". Having performed in Madras, in Jan 08, to about 8500 audiences, PERCH brings down The english play - SANGATHI ARINHYA !( HAVE YOU HEARD !), alongwith a photo exhibition of rare archival photographs of Basheer, - "Portraits of the Sultan", and Moplah cuisine served at the rangashankara cafe. Details : ENGLISH PLAY : SANGATHI ARINHYA! (HAVE YOU HEARD!) 22nd -27th april 08 22 - 25th - 730 pm 26 & 27 th - 330 pm & 730 pm Tickets at rs 100/- Available at Landmark (forum mall), Blossom book house (church st), Rangashankara Call PERCH for bookings at 9945108610 / 9845602265 Do check out www.perch.co.in and www.collective-perch.blogspot.com With warm regards Madhavi (for PERCH) " 0 comments
Apr 18/19: April Screenings by Vikalp Bengaluru "In the month of April, VIKALP BENGALURU presents 5 films that explore ideas of sexuality. April 18 and 19 at 6.30 pm Nani Cinematheque, Centre for Film and Drama 5th floor, Sona Towers, 71 Millers Road, Bangalore 560052 Entrance for members only. Please bring your membership cards. If you are not a member, please come to the venue half an hour before the screening and register. For more information, please visit: www.vikalpblr.org SCHEDULE: April 18, 6.30pm Kaun Mille Dekho Kissko Director: NAMITA MALHOTRA India, 2007, 16 minutes The filmmaker will be present for the screening. About Elsewhere Director: PRIYA SEN India, 2007, 29 minutes Cashback Director: SEAN ELLIS UK, 2004,18 minutes Sea in the Blood Director: RICHARD FUNG Canada, 2000, 26 minutes April 19, 6.30pm Our Family Dir: ANJALI MONTEIRO and K P JAYSANKAR India, 2007, 56 minutes The filmmakers will be present for the screening. Synopses: Kaun mille dekho kissko (the merry gay round of luv) This is a short film made from clips of the mainstream Bollywood hit film Kal Ho Na Ho. The film subverts the narrative of the heterosexual triangle to tell the story of queer love and desire, and explores the accidental slippages in popular cinema that allow for the narrative of a gay love story between two male characters. About Elsewhere About Elsewhere is a film that seeks to foreground the impossibility of fixing notions of sexuality through ideas of "identity" and "language". As the film moves through various worlds the filmmaker has inhabited, it suggests a self in constant formation; one that constructs itself from parts and places that are in themselves, fragments of memory and experience. The film uses the metaphor of a "shell" as a place of repose and withdrawal from which it is possible to emerge. Uniquely, and with all the flair and multiplicity that accompanies a way of being. Cashback Ben Willis is an art student who works the night shift several times a week at the Whitechapel Sainsbury's. He's clear about the arrangement: he trades his time for money - cashback, as he calls it. We meet his co-workers, Sharon, Barry, and Matt, and their supervisor, Jenkins. Ben's colleagues are good at wasting time, but Ben talks to us about how he makes his shift go faster: by imagining that time has stopped. We see this late-night world of drudgery through Ben's eyes, as time does indeed stop, and he can get out his sketch book. Sea in the Blood A personal documentary about living with illness, tracing the relationship of the artist to thalassemia in his sister, Nan, and AIDS in his partner, Tim. The narrative of love and loss is set against a background of colonialism in the Caribbean and the reverberations of migration and political change. Our Family What does it mean to cross that line which sharply divides us on the basis of gender? To free oneself of the socially constructed onus of being male? Is there life beyond a hetero-normative family? Set in Tamilnadu, India, 'Our Family' brings together excerpts from Nirvanam, a one-person performance, by Pritham K. Chakravarthy and a family of three generations of trans-gendered female subjects. Aasha, Seetha and Dhana, who are bound together by ties of adoption, belong to the community called Aravanis (aka Hijras, in some parts of India). Aasha Bharathi, the grandmother, is the president of the Tamilnadu Aravanigal Association, Chennai. Seetha, the daughter lives with her male partner Selvam, in Coimbatore. Dhana, Seetha's adopted daughter also lives with her and shuttles between her adopted and her natal families. The film juxtaposes the 'normality' of their existence with the dark and powerful narrative by Pritham- 'Nirvanam'; Nirvanam (Liberation) refers to the act of liberating oneself from the male body and transforming oneself to a female. This narrative bears witness to the tumultuous journey towards a reinvented selfhood, a journey fraught with violence, exploitation, affection and courage. The pains, pleasures and dilemmas of becoming the 'other' is the motif of the film. Weaving together performance, life histories and everyday life, it problematises the divides between 'us' and 'them'. For more information, please log on to http://ourfamily2007.wordpress.com "
May 2, Mumbai: Online Travel Conference
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Jun 4-6, Mumbai: An Invitation to SAP SUMMIT '08
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Apr21-29: Molex Technology Roadshow '08
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Apr 29 (Delhi): Meet Mr Paco Underhill at the 2nd Indian Consumer Mindscapes 2008 ![]()
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Sun 20th April '08: 1:1 Filmmaking workshop
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We are back in Bangalore this Sun. 20th, Apr '08, at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden for the 1:1 Filmmaking Workshop... where YOU make YOUR own short film in a day. Registration Open - Limited Seats To Register mail us your • Name & • Phone number to direct@filmcamp. TV or Call us on 0-92434 22797 See you all there FilmCamp.TV " ![]()
May15-17: Participate at InterMachinery India
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Apr 23: Shreds and Patches - A Solo Performance Based On The Works Of Shakespeare "Logos Theatre, in association with Natakvalas, is presenting 'Shreds and Patches' - a solo piece devised and performed by Arka Mukhopadhyay - on 23rd April, on the occasion of William Shakespeare' death anniversary. The piece takes as its starting point the question : 'Who is 'my' Shakespeare? What does he mean to me, as a performer, as an Indian, and as a human being?' An object of deep love and veneration, the ultimate symbol of human genius, or a disturbing symbol of the colonizing force of language? The piece attempts to find the answers in fragments of the bard's plays and sonnets themselves - the shreds and patches of him (the title is taken from the closet scene of Hamlet) that are reflected in various realms of our own experiences. The piece delves first into the troubling questions of staging Shakespeare, of finding his 'meaning', and ultimately, into the meaning of performance itself. It branches out in different directions - Into the exterior world of Bollywood and IT, Iraq and occupied Palestine, of intolerance and organized terror. Yet it is just as much an exploration of form and medium - trying to find, if possible, ways of looking at Shakespeare through the structure of ancient Indian theatre, probing into the universe of the performer's body and its relationship with the peformance space, and finally trying to unify the deeply personal and the universal in the playground of Shakespeare' Structured in the form of storytelling, the performance is essentially non-repeatable, for it makes itself as it goes along, relying only on its own internal logic to find direction, delving into the ephemeral heart of theatre itself a tribute to the man who, more than anyone in any age or place, personifies the dramatic art. At: Centre for Film and Drama, fifth floor, Sona Towers, Millers Road. On: April 23rd, at six PM and again at eight PM. Duration: fifty-five minutes Tickets: Rs. 200/-, available at Crossword, Residency Road; Chung Wah, Church Street (next to K. C. Das); and Elements Eatery, nandidurga Road. Call 9972744996/ 9844473429 for details and bookings. This production is supported by Bengaluru Theatre, Crossword, Chung Wah and Elements Eatery. -- Logos Theatre In the beginning was the word "
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Today/Tomorrow: 4th IAWRT Asian Women's Film Festival 2008
"Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain College – Center for Management Studies
and Pedestrian pictures invites you to Two-day International Women's Film Festival (The 4th IAWRT Asian Women's Film Festival 2008 - Insights and Aspirations .) On 11 and 12 of April, 2008 Time: 9am -5pm at Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain College – Center for Management Studies, (next to Atria Hotel) 1/1-1, Palace Road, Bangalore 560 001. Ph: 2235321 About the Festival The unique feature about the festival is that the films to be showcased are made by women directors who celebrate the vision of women through film. It reflects how women filmmakers explore reflect, negotiate, resist and document the self, family, religion, political, social, cultural and the environment. The festival features renowned film-makers including Paromita Vohra's Morality TV & the Loving Jehad, which looks outside the frames that weave the frenetic tapestry of Breaking News on India's news channels to uncover a town's complex dynamics – the fear of love, the constant scrutiny and control of women's mobility and sexuality, a history of communal violence, caste brutalization and feudal mindsets, Mira Nair's Migration which deals with the AIDS virus as a great class leveler in society by following its transmission through interweaving stories linking urban and rural India, NDTV's Swati Thiyagrajan' s, Amma: A Shy Girl From Madurai - a journey into the life and times of the legendary M S Subalakshmi through the eyes of her granddaughter, Bishakha Dutta's Taaza Khabar about an all-woman team of journalists who publish Khabar Lahariya from a small town in Uttar Pradesh, covering all the news that the mainstream media forgot, actress Nandita Das' Leap Frog on education and water harvesting, Leena Manimekalai' s Goddesses that notes the lives of three extraordinary women – a funeral singer, a fisherwoman and a graveyard worker. Admission is free and registration begins at 9 a.m and the inauguration followed by screenings commence at 10 a.m. For further details contact: 9845019306, 22353216/17 -- www.pedestrianpictu res.org pedestrian pictures is a media activist organization working in Bangalore since 2001." 0 comments
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Apr 15-18: NatureAdmire's Summer Adventure Camp for Children
"Overnight Residential Four day multi adventure camp @ KEMMENAGUNDI NDI [0]
When your kids did went out without you! Have they lived in wild, trekked in the forest, learn about living with group, sharing and caring for others, been independent. . Gift them a experience of life time. Activities: 1. Trekking 2. Camping 3. Campfire 4. Rappelling 5. Obstacles- River crossing; balance walking; Rope ladder climbing; Crawling 6. Night trekking 7. Star gazing. 8. Wood craft signs. 9. Ornithology 10. Identification of common plants and understanding local vegetation. 11. Animal tracking 12. Team building games. Date: 15, 16, 17, 18 April 08 Accommodation: Dormitory + Camping gears (Separate for boys/ girls) It is maintained by Dept of Horticulture, Govt of Karnataka. Facilities: A separate accommodation for boys and girls in a dormitory with attached toilets (Indian and western) Lights are provided. Medical facilities. Telephone facilities to make calls. Food: simple hygienic sumptuous veg food provided (all meals like b/fast; lunch; dinner; tea and snacks from the day 1 lunch to Day 4 dinner) All food are served hygienically and sumptuously, calculating the calories and the high proteins required for this activities. Eg: Noodles, Cornflakes, Veg colored Rice, Rice, sambar, veg rolls, Chapathi's, sprouts salad, Vegetable salads, Fruit salads. We provide Mineral water for drinking. Served with family style About place: Kemmenagundi is a hill station nestled amidst Bhadra wildlife sanctuary in Chikkamagalur district, just 6hrs drive about 256kms away from here and it is in a Jaguar valley, rises at the height of 5,300ftht. It is also known as Krishna Rajendra Hill station. Entire place is maintained by Department of Horticulture and they grow orchids… Welcome the spirit of adventure! When was the last time you did for the first time? No roads, no paths, no luxuries but still you can enjoy adventure without comprising of your luxuries only with Nature Admire adventures. Be a part of city's #1 active adventure travel company. All our camps are 100% safe and eco-friendly camps, Quality camps, Quality instructors, Quality experiences… Bring forth your actions, be a child with us, show your strengths, perseverance, confidence and adrenalin push… by adapting leave no trace ethics of your alpine style adventure camp. >>> Why we? Since a decade, Nature Admire is been a leader in this industry by organizing more than 800 camps with 100% safety records and mastered disaster management, Our staff is trained in the mountaineering courses from the reputed schools and has hands on experience of the place and the activity. All our equipments are accredited by UIAA standards and all are tested and trusted world renowned brands. (We don't hire equipments from outside).Our camps are eco-friendly starting from your decision making to experiences. We appreciate your support of using IT into the process. >>> What we offer? With our past experiences we master our curriculum to train all ages from 6 to 70yrs with whatever shape, size or professional background they may be. All our activities are soft skilled adventure programs designed with the topographic features. It is fun, learning and great experiences… >>> How about Safety? Safety is the first fundamental of us. We never experiment for first time. Our entire program itinerary is mastered with past camps. All our instructors are trained and have back of their hand knowledge on the destinations, our instructors are qualified to implement the first aid and carry the basic kit. Equipments are tested and changed periodically. >>> Is Nature Admire is recognized? It is the only organization has more accreditations from * IMF ~ Indian Mountaineering Association, NDelhi. * GETHNAA ~ General Thimmayya National Academy of Adventure, Bangalore. * LNT Inc ~ Leave no trace Inc, USA * USARA * Idealist * WANGO-World association for Non Government Organisation, USA * Dept of Tourism, Govt of India & Govt of Karnataka. We also have been travel advisors for various magazines, travel books like Outlook and daily newspaper of this city and even the online websites Photos: http://community. webshots. com/user/ natureadmire Campfees: Rs 3999/- per child. Includes: 1. Food (4 cycle meals) 2. Instructor charges. 3. Forest entry fees. 4. Camping gears. 5. Equipments. 6. Comfortabel chartered non a/c coach. 7. Accommodation. Contact us for bookings @ 9845079414. Dev Balaji. Nature Admire #19/3, Venkat swamy naidu road, (opp: Royal Orchids Hotel Harsha Intl) Taskar Town, Bangalore -560 051. e: customercare@ natureadmire. com
Rangashankara's Summer Express
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Please check out the new workshops introduced for 7 to 12 and 14 to 18 year olds. And very few seats are left for the old workshops. See you at RS then! Regards, Team Ranga Shankara"
Summer Workshops '08 organised by Natakvalas
"Programmes in Drama, Dance and Kalaripayattu for all ages starting at 5 years
Start Time: Monday, April 21, 2008 at 9:00am End Time: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 12:00pm Location: Kalari Academy of Performing Arts, VN PLaza Street: Bazaar St,Off Brigade Road, (opp Catholic Club Exit) City/Town: Bangalore, IndiaWORKSHOPS: Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced DURATION: 2 weeks per session AGE GROUPS: 5+, 7-10, 11-13, 14-16, 17+, 21+ TIME: 0900 -1200; 1600-1800 PRICE: Foundation Programme Drama + Dance + Kalaripayattu v= Rs. 3000/- Drama + Dance OR Kalaripayattu = Rs. 2500/- Dance + Kalaripayattu = Rs. 1500/- Drama = Rs. 1500/- Pricing for Intermediate and Advanced TBA TUTORS: Ranjan Kamath - Speech & Drama Arka Mukhopadhyay - Performance and Devised Theatre Ranjan Mullaratt - Kalaripayattu Veena Basvarajaiah - Dance WORKSHOP AGENDA: Allow participants to explore their creative aptitiude in the performing arts. MODULES: KALARIPAYATTU (Intro):Warm up and cool down exercises Development of Breathing Techniques; Poses and Movements to develop posture, balance, flexibility and muscle strength for total psycho-physiological development DANCE: Exploring movement, form, rhythms and body language through dance, from Bharat Natyam to Salsa DRAMA: Speech & Voice Culture; Developing breathing skills for clarity, emotion & projection Just Gesture: Exploring the Imagination and Memory Observation - through Theatre Games Improvisation: Exploring the fun and work behind performing as an actor who does not speak. Mime 'n Kalari : Synchronisation of body, mime emotion awareness, movement and mime For further details contact Ranjan Kamath at 919341944490 " 0 comments
Apr11-12, Delhi: Workshop on Indian Accounting Standards, IFRS & US GAAP...
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2 Days Intensive Workshop on Indian Accounting Standards, IFRS & US GAAP ************************************ Date: 11-12 APR 2008 Venue: Intercontinental, The Grand, NEW DELHI Course Objective ----------------- The course will provide a clear understanding of Indian Accounting Standards and important differences between Indian Accounting Standards, IFRS and US GAAP. Target Participants -------------------- Professional accountants who are involved in the preparation or audit of financial statements will find the programme useful. Programme Duration ------------------- The programme will be of two-day duration (14 hours of class room sessions). The programme will commence at 9:45 AM and will close at 6 P.M every day. Course Structure ----------------- The programme will focus on the following topics: # Contemporary issues in corporate financial reporting # Income recognition # Accounting for property, plant and equipment including impairment of assets # Accounting for intangible assets including impairment of assets # Accounting for employee benefits # Accounting for financial instruments # Accounting for equity based payments Registration Fee ----------------- Registration fee is Rs. 11,500 + 12.36 % Service Tax.( Service Tax No- AADPB 6346D ST001) per participant which includes lunch, tea, course material etc. Kindly register your name by sending cheques drawn in favour of "Princeton Academy Mumbai II". Faculty Profile ------------------ Asish K Bhattacharyya ------------------ # is a Professor of Finance and Control at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIMC). He is also the Faculty In charge of The IIMC Centre for Corporate Governance. # Prior to joining IIMC, he was the Technical Director at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Prof. Bhattacharyya held senior positions in industry for nearly two decades before joining academia in 1993. # Dr. Bhattacharyya obtained his doctoral degree (D.Phil) from Allahabad University. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and also a Fellow of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. # Prof. Bhattacharyya has authored a book on Indian Accounting Standards published by McGraw Hill Education. Princeton Academy Mumbai II 502 Shalimar Morya Park, Andheri Link Road, Andheri West, Mumbai- 400053. Tel- 022-66976892, 67256200. Delhi- 9312715500. Fax- 26733060 Email- admin@princetona.in
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