The Asian Age

Melting potpourri

Find a perfect opportunit­y to lose yourself in all things creative at the India Internatio­nal Centre’s annual festival

- MANEK S. KOHLI

An Odissi recital presented by an all-male troupe; an exhibition — complete with live demonstrat­ions — on the craft traditions of Awadh; Kannadiga Oota, an exclusive meal with delicacies from North and coastal Karnataka; or a unique Yakshagana theatre performanc­e — experience all this, and much more, at the cultural extravagan­za called ‘The IIC Experience: A Festival of the Arts’, which begins today and continues until October 15 at the India Internatio­nal Centre. And, it definitely has a little bit of everything, be it dance, theatre, folk art, painting, music (Indian, Western classical and jazz), installati­ons, photograph­y exhibition­s, and, of course, food.

As Indrani Majumdar from the IIC Programme Office puts it, the good thing about this annual affair, which is now in its 15th year, it that “This kind of potpourri works well, as it presents everything for everyone.” However, this time, the Experience has a Lakhnavi/Awadhi subtheme, spread across food, film, performanc­es, and exhibition­s. Madhavi Kuckreja is a part of the team curating and organising everything in this department. She comments, “You can say that we are doing a mini-Awadh festival here.”

There are two riveting Awadh-oriented exhibition­s on the cards; for the one entitled ‘Husn-e Karigari-e Awadh’ which, as the name suggests, is on the crafts of the region, Kukreja comments, “Not only are the usual chikankari and zardozi works from Awadh being displayed, there are also things that are a bit more unusual. Like, there’s one craft, chatapati- or tukdiwork, which has pieces of cloth that are joined together and it’s not-so-well-known outside Awadh.” As per Majumdar, other events that people oughtn’t miss include, “Ila Arun’s programme, Shabd Leela, which will be very special. And the all-day Odissi recital has people coming all the way from Bhubaneswa­r. In fact, all performanc­es have their own personalit­y.” IIC will also be welcoming a Yakshagana performanc­e after a very long time. For the uninitiate­d, this is a unique form of theatre from parts of Karnataka and Kerala.

NOT ONLY ARE THE USUAL CHIKANKARI

AND ZARDOZI WORKS FROM AWADH BEING DISPLAYED, THERE ARE ALSO THINGS THAT ARE A BIT MORE UNUSUAL. LIKE, THERE’S ONE CRAFT, CHATAPATI- OR TUKDI-WORK, WHICH HAS PIECES OF CLOTH THAT ARE JOINED TOGETHER AND IT’S NOT-SO-WELL-KNOWN OUTSIDE AWADH. — MADHAVI KUCKREJA The IIC Experience begins today and continues until October 15 at the India Internatio­nal Centre

 ??  ?? ‘Magic In Movement’, the all-male Odissi recital
‘Magic In Movement’, the all-male Odissi recital
 ??  ?? ‘Awadh se Chand Warq’, the second Awadhtheme­d exhibition at the Experience
‘Awadh se Chand Warq’, the second Awadhtheme­d exhibition at the Experience
 ??  ?? ‘From Bossa Nova To Samba’, a performanc­e by Sabor Do Brasil
‘From Bossa Nova To Samba’, a performanc­e by Sabor Do Brasil
 ??  ?? Ila Arun’s Shabd Leela
Ila Arun’s Shabd Leela
 ??  ?? Yakshagana
Yakshagana
 ??  ?? F.N. Souza’s 1987-Dubai
F.N. Souza’s 1987-Dubai

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