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Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo The Schoolbag!

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Event Date:  2024-06-29


It's June, and the school season has just begun! After a long summer break, excitement and nervousness fill the air as children in Bengaluru return to school. The hottest summer has given way to rains, soaking new uniforms, bags, and shoes. Children must protect their freshly wrapped books and stationery from the wet weather. As they step into new classrooms and meet new teachers & friends, this play brings relatable tales to life. Join us for "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo: The Schoolbag!" where imagination takes flight and everything inside a school bag narrates its own enchanting st Read More..

In Search of our First Citizens

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Event Date:  2024-07-06


Getting lost in a tribal village at night in Birbhum. Leading to the discovery of the true meaning of Tribal life. Watching the "Dhimsa" at a remote tribal village in Orissa. Understanding it to be the tribal way of renewal and healthy procreation.  Discovering Katyayani, an urban girl growing up among the tribals. A parents' decision to rear a child among the tribals. With the tribals at a camp on the fringes of the Eastern Ghats. The tribals adapting to other means of livelihood yet keeping their tradition intact. The Bonda Tribes. Exclusive tribal communities Read More..

The Vagina Monologues

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Event Date:  2024-07-07 | 2024-07-07


"The Vagina Monologues" is a play by Eve Ensler, featuring a series of diverse and empowering monologues that explore women's experiences with their bodies, sexuality, and societal expectations. Through candid and often humorous narratives, it addresses topics such as pleasure, childbirth, and violence. The monologues aim to celebrate and reclaim the female experience, promoting awareness and dialogue about women's issues. The play advocates for empowerment, breaking taboos, and fostering a sense of solidarity among women. Read More..

Mythology Marvels - Tales of Trees from Indic Mythology

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Event Date:  2024-07-06


Indic Mythology is full of answers to the many whys of our culture. Join Lavanya Prasad as she  explores and brings forth the marvellous stories from the Indic Mythology through music, dance and theatre. Have you planted a tree? Do you have a favourite tree? Have you ever wondered why trees are the way they are? Trees are a significant part of the earth and have been given deep and sacred meaning in various cultures. The Champa, The Banyan, The Parijatha all have stories behind them. Join me as I take you to the world of trees through their stories. You will start seeing the trees in a Read More..

Ruhi Finds Her Princess

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Event Date:  2024-06-22


Children are unconstrained in their imagination. They dream up the wildest things. As parents/adults we are couched in the constraints of our everyday reality and often ‘correct’ these dreams.

Instead of shrinking their imagination to fit reality, this story encourages adults to expand their own beliefs which can grow as big or perhaps even bigger than the child’s imagination. The story is written as much for the child as it is for the parent since all of us need a reminder once in a way that ‘no dream is too big to achieve.  But what do you tell Read More..

The Art Exchange

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Event Date:  2024-06-23


Welcome to The Art Exchange, a social/art event for everyone! You should come if you are a 1) stick-people drawer 2) occasional painter 3) one of us who doodles-when-bored 4) introvert 5) extrovert It's curated to combine the two things that make us human: creation and connection. What you'll get: 1) to create art in a comfortable social environment 2) a piece of art to take home 3) new connections There is no skill expectation. Just show up, have fun creating, and exchange your art (and maybe your numbers). All materials will be provided Read More..

Screen Craft 1.0

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Event Date:  2024-07-20


Atta Galatta and MWM MOVIES cordially invite you to the latest Screenplay Writing Workshop in town.  Our Screenplay Writing workshop is an intensive program designed to guide aspiring screenwriters through the process of crafting compelling and marketable screenplays. This workshop provides participants with a solid foundation in screenplay structure, character development, dialogue writing, and industry-standard formatting, ensuring they are equipped to bring their stories to life on the big screen. Who Should Attend? This workshop is ideal for beginners with little to no screen Read More..

Stories from the Soil

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Event Date:  2024-06-21


ONCE UPON A TIME, ... who does not love these magical words and the world of stories. Why should stories be just for children. Relive the world of stories through Folktales and Folksongs from Kashmir to Kerala, Jodhpur to Itanagar. Travel the country and even the world through these carefully selected and researched folktales and folksongs for adults shared by Vikram Sridhar. The songs will be in different languages while the Storytelling would be in English Stories and songs of Rice and maize, Rajas and Ranis, cobras and tigers, trees and humans. Sit back, rejoice and enter into the Read More..

Raj Natyanjali

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Event Date:  2024-07-20


Mani Nata Raja Nrithya Pradhesham in association with Atta Galatta Presents a classical dance recital for a cause, in the memory of the fur angels, where 50 percent of raised fund will be donated for animal welfare. The classical evening showcases 2 styles, the wonderful vibrant Bharathanatyam and Beauty of elegant Mohiniyattam. The curator Shri Manimaran Ilangovan along with his disciples Smt.Deepu, Smt.Sonika, Kum.Bavya, Kum.Aura, Kum. Aruthira, Kum.Yazhmozhi, Kum.Raina bring this memorable event for you. Smt.Sindhuja Radhakrishnan and Smt.Rashmi Chauhan shall be hosting the event. Read More..

Eulogy for the Dead Sea

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Event Date:  2024-06-21


As the longest occupation in modern history ensues, the Dead Sea, a sacred body of water in the lowest place on earth becomes a site where a politically-driven environmental disaster threatens a once flourishing environment. Read More..

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