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Screening of 'War and Peace', Oct 9, TIFR, Bombay

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If you would like to attend this event, mail Anand Patwardhan at anandpat@gmail.com.

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Screening of 'The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela', Oct 22, Bombay

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From: sophie parisse <sophie.parisse@gmail.com>
Date: 2009/10/5
Subject: ciné liberté invite, come & spread the word



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Women Entrepreneurs 2009 - Exhibition & Sale, Sept 23-24, Bombay

 

Hi,

If you attend this exhibition, do check out Gramshree's stall.

Gramshree is an Ahmedabad-based NGO that trains women from slums and lower income groups in traditional handicraft production, while providing them with healthcare, a savings mechanism, and an annual supply of food staples.

Gramshree was founded by Manav Sadhna, an NGO that works for the upliftment of poor and needy children.

www.manavsadhna.org

Thanks.

- Chandni

Subject: Invitation for Mumbai Exhibition - Women Entrepreneurs 2009 at Taj President, Cuffe Parade


Dear Participant,

E - invite of Mumbai Exhibition 2009 for your reference. 




 

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Be the Change - Come Alive Event, Oct 2, Bombay or Pune

 

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From: Mansi Shah <shah.mansi.d@gmail.com>
Date: 2009/9/13
Subject: Be the Change - Come Alive Event


 

 

 

COME ALIVE

If given a day to BE JUST YOU…

What would you do? What would you do?

Hike up the mountain or dance like the wind?

Paint the town red or like a song bird would you sing?

Would you smile all day or read all night?

Or would you just be with nature and enjoy the sight?

Would you stop and stare and leave no wishes to spare?

To live that one dream for a day...would you dare?

Would you take the plunge? Would you take that dive?

My special special one …

What is it that makes you come alive?

-Sampada Nayak

 

2nd of October 2009

Commemorating the birth anniversary of the Mahatma

He came alive. A man of strong convictions, he believed in what he did and he helped others believe it too. And thus a nation came alive. And what better way to pay homage to the man than to come alive again? Together, all of us, as a mass, a single nation, a movement of alive people...

The Social Leadership Program of the Akanksha Foundation and Teach for India have arranged a special programme to celebrate the 140th birth anniversary of the Mahatma. A unique morning of doing, of meeting others, of discovering ways to come alive for a cause. Let’s all COME ALIVE!

 

How?

Well to start with, it’s simple.  Just BE YOURSELF. Choose an activity that brings a smile to your face, peace to your heart, ticks your fantasy, and kicks those endorphins!

Do something that the reclusive rebel and the dormant dreamer in you always wanted to do. COME ALIVE!!

Next, team up! Akanksha and Teach for India have arranged for you to do your ‘come alive’ activities with others less privileged who just like you love to paint, sing, play cricket…

And then on October 2 you’ll discover the joy of coming alive with others, you’ll laugh, talk and play with a diverse group of people. You’ll discover.

 

Here is how it works:

1.    By the 25th of September, choose an activity you are passionate about and sign up for the day by mailing Mansi Shah the attached form on slp@akanksha.org, or call her on 9870220888 or 022 23700253/846 ext.27.

2.    You will receive a confirmation email with the name of your group, your facilitator and details of where and when to assemble by September 28, 2009.

3.    Invite activity “experts” to join your group, inform Mansi about them. For example, if you are passionate about art, dance or theatre, an expert dancer, artist or actor. 

4.    Assemble on October 2nd at the specified location in either Mumbai or Pune. The day’s schedule will be explained to you at this time, and you’ll be divided into groups and assigned a facilitator (either an Akanksha student or staff member, or a Teach for India Fellow or staff member, or both). The morning will start with a reflection on giving, and getting the groups to think creatively about the activities they are going to do.

5.    Leave with your group and go to the site recommended to you. You may need to take a train or bus to reach your site. Stay with your group.

6.    Spend the next few hours doing what excites you. Step out of your comfort zone, and interact with people you don’t usually spend time with. Have fun and make it a meaningful experience for everyone.

7.    End with an hour-long reflection led by your group facilitator.

PS: There are no planned activities...The groups have to get together on 2nd of October and decide what they want to do...We will not be providing any materials, if you need any, you would need to arrange for them. Please spread the word.

 

How are our leaders at SLP coming alive???

“Playing with colors..That what makes me come alive”

– Shirajul

“We want to sing to our hearts content and come alive”

– Naheeda & Sangeeta

“Football...Playing football especially in the rain...that should make me come alive”

- Dheeraj

“Getting lost in my favorite book..I will come alive “

 -Subhangi

 

“Don’t ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive, and then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive” – Howard Thurman

 

 

 


Aspire. Achieve. Be the Change.

Voltas House C, TB Kadam Marg, Chinchpokli, Mumbai 33 Tel: 23700253
To donate, contact:
fundraise@akanksha.org
To volunteer, to teach or pursue a career at Akanksha, contact: hr@akanksha.org
To find out more, contact: admin@akanksha.org

www.akanksha.org


 

 

 

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Spicmacay Music Concerts & Film Screenings in Sept-Oct in Bombay

 

Download the file to see the schedule.

Mail the organisers before attending any event. At "Vikram Bansal" <bansalvikram@rediffmail.com>.

- Chandni

From: Vikram Bansal
Subject: FW: Invitation to SPICMACAY Virasat '09

 

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The Wall Project Painting Sessions in Bombay, Aug 15-16

From http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=110666277731

The Wall Project along with the BMC is initiating painting sessions on the Tulsi pipe Road, stretching from Mahim to Dadar running along the western railway line in Mumbai on the 15th-16th August 2009. The biggest canvas ever to be made available. Something we all have been waiting for!!

If anyone wants to paint something specific and needs support from us, please email us with your ideas/comments/requirements.

http://www.thewallproject.com/

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Screening of 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit', July 25, Bombay


From: <labialist@yahoo.com>
Date: 2009/7/20
Subject: Cine Labia invite for 25 July 2009
To: labia gmail <stree.sangam@gmail.com>



CineLabia presents


Oranges are not the only fruit (UK /1990 /2 hrs 30 min /Color /English)

Directed by Beeban Kidron

Written by: Jeanette Winterson

Cast: Charlotte Coleman, Emily Aston, Geraldine McEwan and Cathryn Bradshaw


Jeanette Winterson is a writer whose prowess with words has given birth to a pantheon of complexity and myth. Her first, acclaimed novel, Oranges are not the only fruit has been translated into film by the BBC. While the film is nothing like the book, it remains an important documentation of a young woman's struggle against the odds.


The film, which was formatted for a television series, traces the life of Jessica (Coleman), a  young protagonist whose extraordinarily strong will and heart enable her to rebel against her fanatical, cult-like upbringing. 

From the ages of seven to seventeen, Jess is brainwashed into being one of the ‘saved’ and devotes her life to Jesus. The discriminatory teachings of Pastor Finch and his understanding of Revelations appear absurd to the lay viewer, but Jess’s admiration for her mother, a staunch believer, make her attempt to fit into the regime and spread the word of Jesus.


However, Jess's ‘friendship’ with another girl, Melanie (Aston), develops into something that the Church terms ‘unnatural’, and she comes to realise the hypocrisy of the Pastor’s teachings. 


Jess’s matter-of-fact work at a funeral parlor is starkly presented. Her uphill journey is movingly portrayed by Coleman. Mc Ewan is admirably convincing as the mother.



at Majils Cultural Centre, 2nd Floor, Christina Apartments,

Police Chowky Lane, Off Kalina Market, Santacruz East, Mumbai 29

On Saturday 25 July 2009 at 6.30 pm


ALL WOMEN WELCOME

                               हम सब मांगें...क्वीयर आज़ादी !


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Queer Nazaria - Film Screening, July 31, Marine Lines


From: sophie parisse <sophie.parisse@gmail.com>

Subject: Fwd: Queer Nazaria







presents
Queer Nazaria

 

'We won. We are legal'
On 2nd July 2009, the LGTBI community has been decriminalised by the High Court decision in Delhi which read down Section 377 of the IPC. It is the achievement of a long term struggle which opens a new era of freedom for sexual minorities in India.

This milestone judgement, which gave us recognition, opens the doors towards inclusiveness, social and cultural acceptance and further gains in areas of civil, political and human rights. 

'There is a long road ahead to end discrimination, to ensure equal rights and the ability to exercise them are in place', states Sunil Gupta, a Delhi based photographer and openly gay man. 

The spirits are high and with this first stunning achievement, we are full of hope that many more victories are to come.
 
The film program takes us to different parts of the world and attempts to look at the queer individual and the LGTBI community in society and society's gaze back. Glancing at this reflected image, the question that manifests asks - is it enough that a society only protects us with a set of rights or do we also need the freedom to act as who we are within that society. Legal recognition and human rights are very important but social acceptance is equally, if not more, crucial.

These films will extend this essential idea of acceptance to include our sexuality, our gender presentation, our choice of sex work as livelihood, and how we love.

After each film there will be an informal discussion to share points of view amongst the audience.

This film program is a teaser to relish before the Queer Azaadi Mumbai March on 16thAugust, which kicks off at August Kranti Maidan in which we will celebrate diversity and proudly state 'hum sab ek hai'.

The Queer Azaadi March (QAM) is the collective result of several of Mumbai's very own LGBTI individuals and organizations. This is our home, and QAM is our march together for the freedom of expression of our sexual identities and pride in being ourselves. QAM '09 looks forward marching together with our family, friend, supporters and the people of our much loved city toward a better future for Mumbai's queers, for acceptance, tolerance and understanding of our lives and personalities.

For more information on on the QAM March visit the blog at http://queerazaadi.wordpress.com

 

We would like to thank all the artists, producers and distributors for giving us their oeuvres free of cost. We are also thankful to the Alliance Française de Bombay for giving us their auditorium and screening facilities. Without this generosity we wouldn't have been able to bring you these films.


Friday 31st July 2009 @ 6.30 pm
Alliance Française de Bombay - 40 Theosophy Hall - Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 40002


 




 

 

 

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Screening of Gaurav Jani's Films, July 18, Bandra


From: Gaurav Jani <gauravjani@gmail.com>
Date: 2009/7/9
Subject: Invitation - Film screenings



Hi,

Greetings from Dirt Track Productions and 60kph - Motorcycle Travel Club, India.

On July 18th, we are screening both our films One Crazy Ride  and Riding solo to the top of the World in Bandra, Bombay.

Entry to the event is free and you are welcome to invite others.

Date: 18 July, 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 07:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Where: Saint Andrew's Auditorium
St. Andrews College, St Dominic Road
Behind Holy Family Hospital
Bandra (W), Mumbai

Please find the invitation in the attachment.

We hope to see you there in person. The auditorium is big enough to accommodate 900 people, so please forward the invitation to people who might be interested. I don't want to end up watching the films alone, so a little marketing from your side for the event would do us good. ;-)

Trailers of both the films are at the following link.

http://dirttrackproductions.com/trailers/ridingsolo/index.html

About the film One Crazy Ride:
A motorcycle expedition on uncharted roads across the Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh, situated in
North-east India. But more than an expedition, it's a film on friendship, camaraderie and the "never say die"
attitude of five motorcyclists in the face of unforgiving terrain.

Shot with no back-up vehicle or film crew, in parts of India hardly seen, filmed or explored, the
documentary captures the interactions and experiences of the riders who are trying to chart a route, which
according to everyone does not exist.

About the film Riding solo to the top of the World:
Riding Solo... is an award winning film about filmmaker Gaurav Jani's solo motorcycle journey from
Mumbai to one of the remotest places in the world, the Changthang Plateau in Ladakh, bordering China. As
a one-man film unit, he astonishes you, filming the landscape he passes by and the people he interacts with,
capturing moments of beauty, pain, love, hardship, self doubt and spiritual triumphs.

Film website: http://www.dirttrackproductions.com/

If you wish to take a print out of the invitation to share it with others, you can download the high resolution file from http://www.mediafire.com/?m2yiaqnjgyc

See you there,
Gaurav and 60kph Family




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Screening of Contemporary Films from Asia, July 10 & 11, NCPA, Bombay


From: George Jose <georgejose@asiasociety.org.in>
Subject: Asia Society India Centre - Films this weekend @ NCPA -"LOOK EAST! CONTEMPORARY FILMS FROM ASIA", July 10 & 11, NCPA, MUM



For more information on upcoming events, our centre, and membership, please visit www.asiasociety.org/centers/india

RSVP Required: programs@asiasociety.org.in

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