Open Space Activities in September 2006

   

BOOK LAUNCH

 

Monday, September 4, 5.30pm – 7.00pm, at the Acting Studio, Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Law College Road, Pune 411 004

Open Space – Talking Poetry invite you to a book launch: Seeking The Beloved , Sufi poetry by Shah Abdul Latif, translated by Anju Makhija and Hari Dilgir.

Anju Makhija, theatre personality Tom Alter and poet Priya Sarukkai Chabria will read selections from the book. The reading will be followed by an informal interaction.

ANJU MAKHIJA

Anju Makhija is a poet, playwright and translator. Her works include a book of poems, View from the Web, All Together , a multi-media production that won an award at the National Educational Film Festival, California ('86). She has co-translated an anthology of partition poetry, Freedom & Fissures . Her plays include If Wishes Were Horses , The Last Train and Unspoken Dialogs .

She has won several awards including 1 st prize in the All India Poetry Competition, organized by the British Council and the Poetry Society of India ('95). She also won the BBC World Poetry Award ('02).

She is currently editing an Anthology of Women's Poetry for the Sahitya Academy.

HARI DILGIR

Winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award, Hari Dilgir was an eminent Sindhi poet and scholar. He edited many anthologies of poetry and received several literary awards like Gaurav Puruskar, Priyadarshini Award and Indusland Award for lifetime contribution to Sindhi language.

TOM ALTER

Tom Alter was born in Mussoorie, India, in 1950, where he studied at Woodstock School. His parents were American Presbyterian missionaries. He left India to study at Yale University, returning to the country of his birth to join the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune, from where he graduated, with a gold medal, in 1974. He has since acted in over 250 Hindi films and 50 TV serials, as well as in several stage productions. He writes and records commentaries, comperes and hosts live shows, was a sports journalist, and has written two books - The Best in the World - India's Ten Best World Cup Matches, which he co-authored with Ayaz Memon, and Rerun at Rialto , a novel. Tom Alter recently published The Longest Race .

 
BOOK TASTING
 

Wednesday, September 7, 6.00pm – 8.00pm, Open Space
Open Space invites readers to its monthly Book Tasting to read, exchange and discuss books that have touched them, changed them, validated or helped crystalise their thoughts. The books brought to the evening can range from fiction to non-fiction, children's books, poetry etc.

Book Tasting is like a wine-tasting. Unlike a book club, it gives people a chance to get a taste of what a book is about by listening to an extract from it. In one evening, readers would be introduced to about eight different books, whetting their appetite for more.

Each participant who brings along a book makes a brief introduction to the book and its context, and then reads out a few passages that best illustrate the book's qualities and why it has touched him/her.

Each reading will be followed by a short interaction.

Book Tastings are held once a month and are open to all. The sessions will be moderated by well-known columnist Gauri Dange.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

FILM

 

Monday, September 11, 5.00pm – 8.00pm, at Open Space
Open Space invites you to a screening of the feature film Catch-22 (Dir: Mike Nichols), 122 mins, English. Based on Joseph Heller's critically acclaimed, best-selling novel, Catch-22 is Mike Nichols's provocative antiwar satire. The film follows the adventures and misadventures of Capt. Yossarian , a fictional World War II US Army Air Forces B-25 bombardier , and the other members of his squadron stationed on the Mediterranean island of Pianosa during World War II . The pacing of Catch-22 is frenetic, interspersed with brief moments of gritty, almost horrific, realism. The film is told as a series of flashbacks and dream sequences from the point of view of the central character.

 

Open Space outreach activities

  • Weekend workshop on Human Rights Law at Symbiosis Society's Law College 
  • Regular feature film screenings with the Fergusson College Sociology club
  • Regular film screenings with the Symbiosis Arts and Commerce film club
  • Regular film screenings with the Fergusson College Psychology dept