Via Reading Hour (via Aravinda Anantharaman)
Saturday, Feb 11
Sunday, Feb 12
To celebrate Bangalore’s literary cultures, Toto Funds the Arts (which supports and rewards creative writing, photography and music among young people), Sangam House (an international writers’ residency program), Desha Kaala (a journal for arts and letters in Kannada) and Reading Hour have come together to organise a literary weekend in Februrary. The city’s literary riches have yet to be show-cased in a single multi-lingual event and so, we plan to bring together writers in many languages as well as their pluralistic audiences over a three-day period of readings, discussions and small performances.
We are committed to bringing together the diverse literary worlds that the city holds within itself, worlds that rarely have a chance to interact with each other.
The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), which is housed in Manikyavelu Mansion, a refurbished heritage building, will be the primary venue for the literary sessions. Readings will be on the shady library terrace as well as in other open spaces around the NGMA compound.
We will also be using the Smriti Nandan auditorium across the street from NGMA for niche events and for Sankar’s, the book store for Lekhana.
All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. We look forward to having you with us over the weekend of February 10-12.
Friday, Feb 10
| 3pm | NGMA Library | Workshop on Publishing Contracts |
| 4pm | Screening Room | Manikyavelu Mansion Restoration |
| 5pm | Screening Room | Inaugural: Readings by Sahitya Akademi Winners Gopalkrishna Pai, Khaleel-ur-Rehman |
| Panel Discussion: The City in Literature MK Raghavendra, Anjum Hasan, Zac O Yeah, KR Usha, Saniya |
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| 730pm | Auditorium | Performance: Five Grains of Sugar |
Saturday, Feb 11
| 10am | NGMA Library | Panel Discussion: Translations as Conversations Giriraj Kiradoo, Lakshmi Holmstrom, Rahul Soni, Arshia Sattar, S Diwakar |
| 1030am | Library Terrace and Lawns | Readings every hour on the half hour |
| 1130am | Cafetaria | Performance: Trivial Disasters |
| 1145am | NGMA Library | Panel: Writing About Writing Anjum Hasan, Rahul Soni, Arul Mani, Vivek Shanbag |
| 2pm | Cafetaria | Performance: Trivial Disasters |
| 230pm | Auditorium | Screening: Premier Bookshop (Film), Bendre Film |
| 4pm | Smriti Nandan | Book Store opens |
| Performance: Trivial Disasters | ||
| 415pm | NGMA Library | Panel: New Writing in Kannada Vivek Shanbag, Jayant Kaikini, Raghunath, Ms Asha Devi, Manjunath |
| 6pm | Smriti Nandan | Claus Ankersen Reading |
Sunday, Feb 12
| 10am | NGMA Library | Panel Discussion: The Joys of Short Fiction Jahnavi Barua, KR Usha, Shinie Anthony, Samhita Arni, Arun Kumar |
| 1030am | Library Terrace and Lawns | Readings every half hour |
| 1130am | Cafetaria | Performance: Trivial Disasters |
| 1145am | Cafetaria | Panel: The Word and the Image Sanjay Iyer, Christoph Storz, Jaideep Sen, Annapurna Garimela |
| 230pm | Smriti Nandan | Play Readings |
| 230pm | NGMA Library | Panel: What Stops us from Saying what we want to Say Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Sushma Veerappa, Kiran Subbiah, Ashutosh Potdar |
| 415pm | Auditorium | Panel: Body and Biography Ammu Joseph, Girish Karnad, Joshua Muyiwa, Kutti Revathi |
| 6pm | Auditorium | Closing Session Girish Karnad in conversation and reading from his memoir. |
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