The National Foundation for India is presenting โArteast Festivalโ, a three-day festival of photography, art installation, poetry, video installation and music at the Art Gallery of Kamala Devi Complex of India International Centre in New Delhi from Thursday.
The art festival christened โBrahmaputra โ an imaginationโ has been curated by senior journalist Kishalay Bhattacharjee.
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The art festival will host a couple of intersections that include โBrahmaputra โ Explorer Odysseyโ where panelists like Parimal Bhattacharya, associate professor, Department of English, Maulana Azad College, Kolkata, and a bilingual writer, most recently, of โDodopakhider Gaanโ (Ababhash, 2019) and โNo Path in Darjeeling Is Straight: Memories of a Hill Townโ (Speaking Tiger, 2017); Samrat Choudhury, also known as Samrat X, author and journalist; and Harish Kapadia, distinguished Himalayan mountaineer, author and long-time editor of Himalayan Journal will take part.
The session will be moderated by Kishalay Bhattacharjee.
In another seminar, Dhurbajit Chaliha, a tea planter from Assam will chornicle the riverโs tea story and shows how to brew leaves for the perfect cup.
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Another interesting inter-section has been christened โImagining a New Commons: Ganga and Brahmaputraโ where panelists Shiv Vishvanathan, social scientist, professor at Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat and director, Centre for the Study of Knowledge Systems, O P Jindal Global University; Uma Dasgupta; Ian Baker; and Claude Arpi.
The session will be moderated by Sumana Roy, poet and author of โHow I Became a Treeโ (Aleph, 2017) and โMissingโ (Aleph, 2018), who writes from Siliguri.
A concert will be presented by Chaar Yaar โ Madan Gopal Singh (vocalist & poet); Deepak Castelino (guitar & banjo); Pritam Ghosal (sarod); and Amjad Khan (percussion)
According to the organizers, Chaar Yaar brings to ArtEast a fusion of different genres of music to celebrate the new conversation of syncretism of Brahmaputra and Ganga.
The inauguration will also feature a choreographed dance ensemble โ1 sq ftโ by Surjit Nongmeikapam, the Manipur based dancer.