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It has also been a meeting place for composers from around Europe who lived and worked there. Marialena Fernandes will perform what she calls \u2018Structured Miniatures\u2019 from Vienna\u2019s vibrant musical culture: \nBagatelle \u2013 Prelude \u2013 Intermezzo \u2013 Rhapsody \nEach of these forms brings rich narration into a short, complex space, yet they are quite distinct in their characteristics. Among the composers Marialena will play, some had lived in Vienna and others from far away were influenced by its music. Many of the compositions also happen to be from late in their lives, in a sense, their last pieces of wisdom. \nImage Credit\nHeader and Posters: Marialena Fernandes performing at a house concert in Vienna, across from the Vienna State Opera. \n \nIn collaboration with:\n \nSupported by: \n \n\u00a0 \n", + "name": "Tales of Tenacity", + "startDate": "2024-03-31T11:00:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-31T12:30:00+05:30", + "description": "Enter an enchanting world of storytelling with Devanshi Joshi, author of Young Hearts, Wise Minds who will share stories inspired by real people and their life journeys. \nThrough fun activities and engaging tales, Devanshi will help young participants explore the meaning behind stories and how it relates to their life. \nThis event is a part of BIC\u2019s Programmes at the Library. \nBIC Library Programmes are designed to mould the library into a community-centered reading space. Our primary goal is to curate sessions that cater to the diverse interests and ages within our library community. Through this programming we wish for the library to become a dynamic space that goes beyond traditional book-related activities. \nWe also aim to provide a platform for members of the community to sometimes host these events we curate. If you have event ideas that align with our vision, please reach out to us at collab@bangaloreinternationalcentre.org \nIn Collaboration with:\n \n", "location": { "@type": "Place", "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, - "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/connecting-the-generations/", - "keywords": "Performing Arts, Music", - "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/MFIWD_.jpg" + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/tales-of-tenacity/", + "keywords": "Young BIC, Books", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-397.jpg" }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Event", - "name": "Living Myth", - "startDate": "2024-03-13T09:00:00+05:30", - "endDate": "2024-03-14T16:00:00+05:30", - "description": "Director\u00a0Tim\u00a0Supple\u00a0leads a two-day workshop looking at mythology as a content for contemporary\u00a0theatre. Suitable for practitioners of all forms of theatre, the workshop will look at how stories and characters from myth become vivid and vital in contemporary performance. \nThe first\u00a0day will focus on a short excerpt of Indian mythology, chosen by each participant to be worked on with the director. The second day will focus on a short excerpt of Greek dramatic text, chosen by the director to be worked on with the group. \nAn opportunity to sharpen the performer\u2019s work under the gaze of an international theatre director of four decades experience across the globe,\u00a0Living Myth\u00a0will be challenging, illuminating, and fun. \nThe workshop is open for a limited number of participants who will be selected through an application process. \nPlease fill in the application here. \nWhile the workshop will be facilitated primarily in English, participants with limited understanding of English will be welcome.\n\n\nIn collaboration with Cartoon Natyam \n\u00a0 \n", + "name": "The New Culture of Design", + "startDate": "2024-03-19T18:30:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-19T19:30:00+05:30", + "description": "Design is both a science and poetics of relations to collaboratively imagine and build the world. It is more simply a human practice through which we create tools and protocols that bind us to the territories, forms of life and resources of a common Earth. Contemporary design culture is increasingly becoming entangled with eco-political and social phenomena on a planetary scale that, from climate disasters to synthetic intelligence and spatial equality, are calling upon designers and its systems of production to cultivate new understandings around concepts of inclusivity, innovation and sustainability. Under the thematic umbrella of the 2024 Italian Design Day \u2013 Manufacturing Value \u2013 Beatrice Leanza will expound upon her experience as a director of institutions, large scale events and curator of international initiatives, and how to shape programs founded on social engagement and place-making invested in the transformational power of design. \nThe Italian Design Day, an annual initiative championed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, serves as a platform to showcase Italy\u2019s rich heritage of design excellence. By seamlessly integrating functionality and sustainability with unparalleled aesthetics and uncompromising quality, Italian design continues to redefine industry standards and inspire global innovation. \nMiniSalone: Organised by the Consulate of Italy in Bangalore in collaboration with local importers of Italian furniture, a selection of Italian design pieces will be on show at the BIC Gallery from 19th to 21th March, as a teaser for the 2024 edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan, the world largest fair in design furniture. \nThe public will have the chance to visit the show after the talk. \nPresented by: \n\u00a0\u00a0 \n", "location": { "@type": "Place", "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, - "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/living-myth/", - "keywords": "Theatre, Workshops", - "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-370.jpg" + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/the-new-culture-of-design/", + "keywords": "Visual Arts, Design, Technology, Science", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/ThumbnailIDD_2.png" }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Event", - "name": "Legacy (Part 1)", - "startDate": "2024-03-13T18:30:00+05:30", - "endDate": "2024-03-13T21:00:00+05:30", - "description": "Pune based author, columnist and rasika, Gouri Dange, presents a guided listening session featuring some of the finest Hindustani women musicians down the ages in the BIC Library.\u00a0Gouri will share glimpses of her own long and intense years of listening to Hindustani music as she grew up in a family and neighbourhood of listeners and music saadhaks in Chembur, Mumbai, Singapore and Pune and has also learnt the sitar. A brief introduction to the women musicians of the past with glimpses of their music curated by her will take listeners through a rasika\u2019s personal and epic, serendipitous encounters with the Hindustani women musicians who gave themselves to the music. \nFollowing this,\u00a0Bangalore based Agra Gharana vocalist Manasa Sastry presents a Hindustani Khayal concert as a tribute to the women musicians of the past. She will be joined by Sagar Bharatraj on tabla and Bharat Hegde on tabla. \nIn collaboration with: \n\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0 \nSupported by: \n\u00a0 \n\u00a0 \n", + "name": "\u0c85\u0ca8\u0cc1\u0cad\u0cb5 \u0c95\u0ca5\u0ca8 | Life Narration", + "startDate": "2024-03-17T11:00:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-17T12:30:00+05:30", + "description": "Mogalli Ganesh\u2019s autobiography is a unique and intensely searching narration that often defies the divide between imagination and reality. Ganesh presents his encounters with adversity and triumph with a vision that compels us to look deeper into the human experience. \nThis session aims to unpack the features of Ganesh\u2019s richly novel life narrative, offering insights into the spirit encapsulated within his stories. 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Poems that tease and prod, poems that churn and swirl, poems that occupy space and celebrate reams and desires, faith and faithlessness. \nThis is a BIC Elsewhere Event. \nWhile the majority of our events find a home at our premises in Domlur, BIC Elsewhere represents our commitment to bringing conversations, arts, and culture directly to diverse audiences. Through this initiative, we collaborate with various venues, extending the reach of our events beyond our own space. These partnerships not only breathe life into our gatherings but also play a crucial role in cultivating an environment for the flourishing of arts and culture in the city. \nIn collaboration with:\n \n", + "location": { + "@type": "Place", + "name": "Indian Music Experience Museum (IME), Brigade Millennium Avenue, JP Nagar 7th phase, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560078, India" + }, + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/orange-butterflies-and-aqua-sequins/", + "keywords": "Poetry, Dance, Gender, Performing Arts, Theatre", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/ThumbnailIME_BE.jpg" + }, + { + "@context": "http://schema.org", + "@type": "Event", + "name": "The Journey from Fear to Love", + "startDate": "2024-03-22T18:30:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-22T20:00:00+05:30", + "description": "In 1893, Swami Vivekananda travelled to Chicago to attend the Parliament of World Religions. There, amidst representatives of the various religions of the world, Vivekananda\u2014who grew up in an affluent Bengali household in Calcutta, studied to be a lawyer, only to give it up to become a wandering monk\u2014spoke of Universal Religion\u2014\u2018a religion which will have no place for persecution or intolerance in its polity, which will recognize the divinity in every man and woman, and whose whole scope, whose whole force, will be created in aiding humanity to realize its own true divine nature\u2019. Although a devout Hindu, he had always been someone who felt a deep sense of belonging to the plural heritage of the Indian sub-continent. Through his learnings and travels he sought to galvanize society on the basis of love. \nComprising three insightful essays, Vivekananda and Our Times situates the Swami in today\u2019s world. Rajni Bakshi\u2019s endeavour\u2014which began a century after the Chicago address, when the country was reeling from the shock of the Ramjanmabhoomi campaign and the consequent demolition of the Babri Masjid\u2014attempts to seek a space for reflection and shows us, through Vivekananda\u2019s ideologies, the need to reconcile with the \u2018other\u2019 in a \u2018shared quest for freedom from fear\u2019. \nA conversation between the author\u00a0Rajni Bakshi and\u00a0Govind Krishnan V will by followed by a Q&A session with the audience. \nPresented by:\n \n", "location": { "@type": "Place", "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, - "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/legacy-part-1/", - "keywords": "Gender, Heritage, Performing Arts, Music", - "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-381.jpg" + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/the-journey-from-fear-to-love/", + "keywords": "Faith, Philosophy, History, Books", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail-copy-3_POSTER-7.jpg" }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", @@ -56,23 +86,23 @@ "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/myriad-hues/", - "keywords": "Gender, Dance, Performing Arts, Society, Music", + "keywords": "Music, Dance, Gender, Society, Performing Arts", "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-390.jpg" }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Event", - "name": "N\u0101d\u0101nt", - "startDate": "2024-03-13T19:00:00+05:30", - "endDate": "2024-03-13T20:30:00+05:30", - "description": "There is a force of existence, which can not be contained by space, or bound by time, yet it is the one that creates the many dimensions, patterns and emotions. This is the perpetual dance of existence, N\u0101d\u0101nt, without a beginning or an end, and at the very centre is, Lord Shiva. \nN\u0101d\u0101nt, is an exploration by Divya Goswami, navigating through the leela of the manifest form of the cosmic dancer and the visual discourse on the true purpose of existence; until there is no more. This 80 minute production, juxtaposes the dyads within Shiva, who moves like the ripples on the placid countenance, while bubbling on the surface into a volcanic fury. He reveals and revells in his form, preparing and inviting the devotee. Slowly, the seeker understands the secrets to his ominous form, adorned with serpents, ash, fire, as a mere illusion, playing out the rhythm of everyday life. \nThe resonating drum, the rhythmic pneumonics, the multilayered words, become a vehicle to find the self, discarding the fetters, step by step. N\u0101d\u0101nt is the sojourn of a seeker, as she praises, admires, unravels the mystery behind the cosmic dancer only to witness, partake, merge into the abstraction of the divine energy. \nSupported by: \n \n", + "name": "Seeds of Democracy", + "startDate": "2024-04-06T18:30:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-04-06T20:00:00+05:30", + "description": "Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India by Mukulika Banerjee\u00a0is the first study of its kind of the world\u2019s largest democracy that shows how the values of republicanism are essential for successful democratic practice. In 1950, after independence, India constituted itself as a sovereign democratic republic. While democracy indicated the character of the vertical representative nature of the relationship between citizens and state, the term republic outlined the horizontal relationship of fraternity between people and an active engagement by citizens. The discussion of Indian politics in this book thereby attends to both its institutional form and its democratic culture and shows how the project of democracy is incomplete unless it is also accompanied by a continual cultivation of active citizenship of republicanism. \nThis book is an anthropological study of the relationship of formal political democracy and the cultivation of active citizenship in one particular rural setting in India, studied from 1998 to 2013. It draws on deep ethnographic engagement with the people and social life in two villages, both during elections and in the time in between them, to show how these two temporalities connect. The analysis shows how an agrarian village society produces the social imaginaries required for democratic and republican values. The ethnographic microscope on a single paddy growing setting allows us to examine how the various social institutions of kinship, economy, and religion are critical sites for the continual civic cultivation of cooperation, vigilance, redistribution, inviolate commitment, and hope\u2014values that are essential for democracy. \nThe talk by Mukulika Banerjee will be followed by a conversation with Rohini Mohan and a Q&A session with the audience. \nThis event is a part of BIC\u2019s Election series.\u00a0 \n", "location": { "@type": "Place", "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, - "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/nadant/", - "keywords": "Faith, Performing Arts, Dance", - "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-380.jpg" + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/seeds-of-democracy/", + "keywords": "Policy & Regulation, Politics, Governance", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-395.jpg" }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", @@ -80,15 +110,45 @@ "name": "Africa - The Wild Secrets", "startDate": "2024-03-24T18:30:00+05:30", "endDate": "2024-03-24T20:00:00+05:30", - "description": "Pradeep Rao\u2019s fervent dedication to capturing the essence of wildlife through photography has led him on an extraordinary journey spanning numerous countries, such as Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Rwanda, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Bhutan, the Philippines, and beyond. In his quest to document mammals and avifauna in their natural habitats, he has not only immortalized their beauty but also delved into the rich tapestry of history, culture, and indigenous tribes across these diverse landscapes. \nThroughout his travels, Pradeep has discovered that while wildlife may be ubiquitous, their ability to adapt to varying terrains and climates in pursuit of sustenance is a captivating phenomenon. Witnessing firsthand the anatomical adaptations these creatures have undergone over time, as well as observing the grand spectacle of animal behavior, such as the awe-inspiring Great Migration of Wildebeest, has left an indelible mark on his perspective. \nThe talk will be followed by a moderated conversation and a Q&A session with the audience. \n", + "description": "Pradeep Rao\u2019s fervent dedication to capturing the essence of wildlife through photography has led him on an extraordinary journey spanning numerous countries, such as Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Rwanda, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Bhutan, the Philippines, and beyond. In his quest to document mammals and avifauna in their natural habitats, he has not only immortalized their beauty but also delved into the rich tapestry of history, culture, and indigenous tribes across these diverse landscapes. \nThroughout his travels, Pradeep has discovered that while wildlife may be ubiquitous, their ability to adapt to varying terrains and climates in pursuit of sustenance is a captivating phenomenon. Witnessing firsthand the anatomical adaptations these creatures have undergone over time, as well as observing the grand spectacle of animal behavior, such as the awe-inspiring Great Migration of Wildebeest, has left an indelible mark on his perspective. \nThe talk will be followed by a moderated conversation with\u00a0Praneet Goteti and a Q&A session with the audience. \n", "location": { "@type": "Place", "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/africa-the-wild-secrets/", - "keywords": "Photography, Visual Arts, Environment", + "keywords": "Photography, Environment, Visual Arts", "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-373.jpg" }, + { + "@context": "http://schema.org", + "@type": "Event", + "name": "MiniSalone", + "startDate": "2024-03-19T11:00:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-21T20:00:00+05:30", + "description": "The show puts together a selection of design pieces from local importers of Italian brands, with the idea of playfully recreate a miniature of Salone del Mobile of Milan. \nThe 2024 Salone del Mobile is back as the star of the design calendar: the leading international event for the design industry will be held from 16th to 21st April, in its traditional time frame, at Milan\u2019s Rho Fiera fairgrounds. Set up in 1961, the trade fair boasts a wide range of furnishing products, distinguished by their expressive power and their functional, technological and material innovation, devised to enhance the domestic scene. Ingenuity, vision, innovation, sustainable excellence and emotion make up the familiar lexicon of the companies and brands that exhibit at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, which has now been proved to be increasingly more global, inclusive and in dialogue with the entire creative and productive furnishing system. Each year, the trade fair gives shape to its mission as a laboratory of experimentation and cross-pollination, a place to meet, to interface and create new business opportunities. It is here that prototypes and innovations in terms of furnishings, domestic spaces and lifestyles are presented: bedrooms, living and dining areas, entrance corridors and service areas, outdoor spaces with their furniture and cupboards, upholstereds, tables and chairs set the scene for a narrative that starts with this room, exploring how the way we live is changing and, consequently, home living and furnishing. \nPresented by: \n\u00a0 \nThe exhibition is in collaboration with Living Art Interiors, Simply Sofas and Ventura Interiors \n\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 \n\u00a0 \n", + "location": { + "@type": "Place", + "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" + }, + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/minisalone/", + "keywords": "Sustainability, Design, Technology, Science", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/ThumbnailIDD.png" + }, + { + "@context": "http://schema.org", + "@type": "Event", + "name": "China through Another Prism", + "startDate": "2024-04-16T18:30:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-04-16T20:00:00+05:30", + "description": "Shastri Ramachandaran\u2019s book Beyond Binaries: The World of India and China are based on his writings on India, China and their often-tumultuous relationship. It is a succinct history of how ties between the two Asian neighbours have evolved over the 15 years from 2008\u20132022 and the internal and bilateral compulsions that shaped them. The book makes the reader aware about the strategic thinking that went into each move and counter-move by the two nations that are often at odds with each other, as they are at present. It is an attempt to deepen understanding of the recent history of Sino-Indian relations and, as the title suggests, look at India-China relations without putting it in the category of good or bad. \nThrough its different chapters, the book showcases Chinese society and its politics, India-China relations, the good, the bad and all that there is to China and the bilateral relationship. The book looks at the areas where relations between India and China have become worse (such as, boundary issues) and areas where the two countries have cooperated to maximise gains (the economic front and in international organisations). \nThe author will speak about the impulses underlying the book, the highlights of the book and how his narrative strives to take the reader beyond the binaries in which perceptions of India and China, their relationship and their role on the world stage is trapped. \nThe talk will be followed by a conversation with Manoj Kewalramani and a Q&A session with the audience. \n", + "location": { + "@type": "Place", + "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" + }, + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/china-through-another-prism/", + "keywords": "Politics, History, International Relations", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-400.jpg" + }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Event", @@ -101,9 +161,39 @@ "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/no-winter-holidays/", - "keywords": "Film, Gender, Culture*, Society", + "keywords": "Film, Culture*, Gender, Society", "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-372.jpg" }, + { + "@context": "http://schema.org", + "@type": "Event", + "name": "Snakeman of India", + "startDate": "2024-03-28T18:30:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-28T20:00:00+05:30", + "description": "Join us for an enthralling evening as we dive into the wild, formative years of Romulus\u00a0Whitaker\u00a0through his memoir, Snakes, Drugs and Rock \u2018n\u2019 Roll: My Early Years. Esteemed conservationist and the revered \u2018Snakeman of India\u2019,\u00a0Whitaker, along with his co-author Janaki Lenin, will be in conversation with Darius Sunawala. \nThis event brings to life his journey of a boy from the US to the heart of India, where his passion for snakes and wildlife conservation took root. From harbouring a pet python under his boarding school bed to his hair-raising adventures across continents,\u00a0Whitaker\u2019s story in Snakes, Drugs and Rock \u2018n\u2019 Roll is not just about snakes but a love affair with nature. \nThe evening will comprise firsthand experiences that led\u00a0Whitaker\u00a0to become a leading figure in the global conservation space. \n", + "location": { + "@type": "Place", + "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" + }, + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/snakeman-of-india/", + "keywords": "Wildlife, Biography, Books, Sustainability, Environment", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-398.jpg" + }, + { + "@context": "http://schema.org", + "@type": "Event", + "name": "Why Does India Lag Behind Its Poorer Neighbours?", + "startDate": "2024-03-29T18:30:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-29T20:00:00+05:30", + "description": "A newborn girl can expect to live to eighty in Sri Lanka, seventy-four in Bangladesh and sixty-nine in India. This is but one of a range of Swati Narayan\u2019s insights from a five-year study across four countries: India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. She found that even poorer neighbours were doing better than India on a range of social indicators: health, nutrition, education, sanitation, with more women working outside the home. \nNarayan\u2019s intensive, immersive research shows that India\u2019s leapfrogging neighbours have worked hard to dilute social inequalities. Land reforms, investments in schools and hospitals, and socio-political reform movements aimed at diluting caste and gender discrimination \u2013 all of these have wrought change over the decades. Excellent networks of primary healthcare clinics, village schools and household toilets have transformed the lives of citizens in these countries. \nIn economically booming India, on the other hand, social ills like sex-selective abortion, child stunting, illiteracy and preventable deaths are rampant. Inequalities are stark here\u2014not only between the burgeoning billionaire class and the neglected masses, but also among the northern states and their southern counterparts. However, it is in fact the successes in states like Tamil Nadu and Kerala that offer grounds for optimism\u2014India is capable of transformation if governments commit to social welfare investments and bridging social inequities. \nPacked with human stories as well as hard data, and shot through with empathy and hope, Swati Narayan\u2019s\u00a0Unequal\u00a0is a necessary book for our times. \nSwati will be in conversation with Aakar Patel. A Q&A with the audience will follow. \nPresented by:\n \n", + "location": { + "@type": "Place", + "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" + }, + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/why-does-india-lag-behind-its-poorer-neighbours/", + "keywords": "Nonfiction, Gender, Books, Policy & Regulation, Development, Health & Wellness, Governance", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-399.jpg" + }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Event", @@ -116,37 +206,37 @@ "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/legacy-part-2/", - "keywords": "Gender, Heritage, Performing Arts, Music", + "keywords": "Heritage, Performing Arts, Gender, Music", "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-383.jpg" }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Event", - "name": "The Student", - "startDate": "2024-03-11T18:30:00+05:30", - "endDate": "2024-03-11T20:00:00+05:30", - "description": "Michael S Roth offers a sweeping narrative on the diverse history of students, tracing from ancient philosophers to modern-day universities. Exploring various learning models, he emphasises the essence of independent thinking cultivated through interaction with others. \nIn an era of automation, Roth celebrates students who foster curiosity, creativity, and perpetual learning, engaging dynamically with the world. \nPresented by: \n \n", + "name": "Double the Fun", + "startDate": "2024-03-17T11:00:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-17T12:30:00+05:30", + "description": "Get ready for double the giggles, double the thrills, and double the fun at the BIC Library this Sunday! Dive into the magical world of storytelling with this week\u2019s facilitator Deepak Kothari, who\u2019ll be spinning tales in both Hindi and English. \nThis event is a part of BIC\u2019s Programmes at the Library. \nBIC Library Programmes are designed to mould the library into a community-centered reading space. Our primary goal is to curate sessions that cater to the diverse interests and ages within our library community. Through this programming we wish for the library to become a dynamic space that goes beyond traditional book-related activities. \nWe also aim to provide a platform for members of the community to sometimes host these events we curate. If you have event ideas that align with our vision, please reach out to us at collab@bangaloreinternationalcentre.org \n", "location": { "@type": "Place", "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, - "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/the-student/", - "keywords": "History, Education", - "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-389.jpg" + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/double-the-fun/", + "keywords": "Young BIC, Language, Books", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail-39.png" }, { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Event", - "name": "Mathe", - "startDate": "2024-03-12T19:00:00+05:30", - "endDate": "2024-03-12T20:30:00+05:30", - "description": "Mathe is a Bharatanatyam performance that explores the profound role of motherhood. Through the artistry of dance and poetry in various languages, it delves into the multitude of emotions experienced by a woman when she becomes a mother. \nThe performance unfolds the dedication of a mother, who embraces challenges to protect and nurture her child. From the tender moments with a newborn to navigating the complexities of parenting a young adult, the dance illustrates the connection between a mother and her child, portraying how life comes full circle, revealing the indispensable presence of a mother in every stage of life. \nSupported by: \n \n\u00a0 \n", + "name": "Femme Fatales in Ancient Tales", + "startDate": "2024-03-23T18:00:00+05:30", + "endDate": "2024-03-23T19:30:00+05:30", + "description": "Are they the bad girls of mythology or just plain misunderstood? \nSeductive, bold, trailing in their wake doom and destruction, these were the early rebels of the epics. In these latest books The Forgotten Wife: The Story of Hidimbi and Bheem by Madahavi Mahadevan, Jezebel by KR Meera, and Eden Abandoned: The Story of Lilith by Shinie Antony, feminism is able to trace its history and origins back to when perhaps women with ambition were dismissed as demonesses. \nThe three authors will discuss legend and lore with poet Mani Rao. A Q&A with the audience will follow. \n", "location": { "@type": "Place", - "name": "7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560 071, India" + "name": "Bangalore International Centre, 7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560071, India" }, - "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/mathe/", - "keywords": "Gender, Performing Arts, Dance", - "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-382.jpg" + "url": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/femme-fatales-in-ancient-tales/", + "keywords": "Gender, Mythology, Books", + "image": "https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail_POSTER-391.jpg" } ] \ No newline at end of file