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Saturday, November 19, 2011, 11 am to 8 pm
Indian Social Institute, New Delhi
1 - 1.30pm LUNCH
3.45 - 3.55 pm CHAI (10 mins)
3.58 pm Eu Nao Quero Voltar Sozinho
5.46 - 5.56 pm CHAI (10 mins)
6.21 pm The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (100 mins)
Sunday, November 20, 2011, 9 am to 8 pm
Indian Social Institute, New Delhi
11.06 - 11.11 am CHAI (5 mins)
12.45 - 1.15 pm LUNCH
3.30 - 3.45 pm CHAI (15 mins)
5.42 - 5.52 pm CHAI (10 mins)
6.27 pm Dang Hai Nan Yu Shang Chao Zhou
Nigah in collaboration with B.R. Ambedkar University presents film screenings and discussion
Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 2 pm onwards
Room CR-4, Ambedkar University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi
Campuses have always been welcoming spaces for Nigah to talk about gender and sexuality. NQF goes to colleges to further celebrate the warmth of these spaces, and get started with queering some more conversations. In collaboration with Ambedkar University, Delhi, we invite you to come, sit together and watch films that provoke us to think about our bodies in relation to our genders and sexualities.
4:00 pm Discussion with Prof. Shivaji Pannikar
We will be joined by Prof. Shivaji Panikkar for a post-screening discussion, to engage with questions about how we create and challenge ideals and norms around the body and how speaking out about the body has historically been a queer and feminist way of resisting the policing of desire.
Professor Shivaji K Panikkar is an Art Historian specializing in Indian Art. Currently he is the Dean, School of Culture & Creative Expressions, Bharat Ratna Dr B.R. Ambedkar University, Delhi (AUD). His research and publications are in the areas of pre-modern and modern Indian art. He has also done research on queer cultural practices, and is currently engaged in setting up an institution named ARQ: Archive, Research and Queer Cultural Practice. He is one of the Project Directors of the five travelling workshops on the theme Curating Indian Visual Culture: Theory and Practice, an initiative of India Foundation for the Arts (IFA), Bangalore, funded by the Jamsetji Tata Trust.
For more information write to us at contact@nigah.org or call +91-844 749 7406.
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