
YOURS TRULY THEATRE
presents a play in English
Bhagwaan Dhoondo
In “complete the story theatre style”
where you as an can suggest an ending
and watch your suggestion enacted on stage
the search is on…
A devised theatre performance!
Directed by Nandini Rao & Ranji David
DATE – 16th May 2010 (16\05\2010)| TIME – 7 pm | TICKETS – RS. 100/-
VENUE – ADA ranga mandira, JC road, next to townhall,
infront of Ravindra kalakshetra, corporation circle, Bangalore
VENUE MAP
from MG road - http://tinyurl.com/yf87amu
from kormanagala- http://tinyurl.com/yj84ba8
Exploring a journey in the city, in search of:
a moment of happiness, never ending quest of self identity, definition
of success, a passion which keeps us ticking, a calling we wait for, chasing dreams, in pursuit of truth, seeking the meaning of life.
This thought provoking play involves and engages you into a surreal world
which is visually striking, musically resonating and emotionally absorbing .
It resembles our lives in a city that we exist.
Bhagwaan Dhoondo is a play with many collage, many slices of our lives.
Online booking – indianstage.in & bookmyshow.com|
Telebooking – 9845853093 | 9845243051
yourstrulytheatre@gmail.com | www.yourstruly-theatre.com
May 3rd, 2010
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Yours Truly Theatre announces its next theatre workshop (weekends)These weekend workshops will take participants through basics of theatre and improvisations and will culminate in a performance by the participants,
who will explore the creation of an entire production through character building, storytelling, Patterns and rhythms, physical training in different theatre styles and improvisations using the dramatic and theatrical facets.
Yours Truly is looking for passionate and enthusiastic people to be
a part of this workshop.
The upcoming workshop starts on April 24th 2010.
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For more details contact 9845243051 OR 98458530930
mail us: yourstrulytheatre@gmail.com
Website:www.yourstruly-theatre.com |
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About Yours truly Theatre
Based in Bangalore, our strength lies in experimentation with various forms & formats of theatre. Yours Truly is working on developing more theatre concepts which are relevant to today’s world. We believe theatre should transition into what cinema and mass media cannot give, a personal intimate experience. Other than doing regular public show, one of the main aims of YT is to take theatre to people who can’t access theatre physically or financially, we work with Ngo’s and reach out labor camps, hospices, rehabilitation centers, juvenile homes .
About Our Recent productions
Common Man
This comedy is a social satire and is performed in the “Complete-The-Story” style of theatre. It is a tribute to the common man and his dreams, aspirations, conflicts. The play has been very well received by audience and has been nominated for international theatre festival.
Bhagwaan Dundoo
A light hearted musical play which explores the journey in the city. The play is a great entertainer with dance, music and audience interaction.
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April 19th, 2010
Olympic swimmer Nisha Millet & her team of coaches are conducting weekday swim classses for Adults & kids in 3 locations- Brigade road,Koramangala,Jayamahal .Registrations are open at all locations.Details are below:-
@Catholic club(Brigade road)Registrations open Tuesday(May11th) at the club reception.
ADULT WEEKDAY MORNING BATCH (Beginner & Intermediate)
Start Dates: May17th to June7th
Timing: 7.30-8.30 am
Duration: Monday to Friday for 3 weeks (16 Classes)
Fees: Rs 3800 for non members
ADULT WEEKDAY EVENING BATCH (Beginner & Intermediate)
Start Dates: May17th to June7th
Timing: 8.00-9.00pm
Duration: Monday to Friday for 3 weeks (16 Classes)
Fees: Rs 3800 for non members
ADULT WEEKEND ADVANCED BATCH (Beginner & Intermediate)
Start Dates: May29th to July 18th
Timing: 9.30-10.30am
Duration: saturday & sunday for 3 weeks (16 Classes)
Fees: Rs 3800 for non members
@JAYA MAHAL PALACE HOTEL- NEAR CANTONMENT RAILWAY STATION-Registrations open with Bikranjit.call 9845398443 for details on registration process.
Kids WEEKDAY BATCH (BEGINNER ONLY)
Start Dates:May 14th to June 4th
Timing: 9.00-10.00am or 4.30-5.30am
Intermediate batch- 10.00-11am
Duration: Monday to Friday for 3 weeks (16 Classes)
Fees: Rs3400inclusive of all taxes( Cash only)
@Halcyon hotel Koramangala
BEGINNER WEEKDAY CHILDRENS CAMP
Start Date-May 10th to May 31st (Registrations open)
Timing-3.30-4.30 pm
Duration-Monday to Friday for 16 classes
Fees:Rs 4000 inclusive of all taxes (Fees can be paid by cash or credit card at the hotel reception)
ADULT WEEKEND BEGINNER BATCH
Start Date-May 29th to July 17th(Registrations open)
Timing-9.30-10.30 am
Duration-Saturday and Sunday for 8 weekends (16 Classes)
Fees:Rs 4000 inclusive of all taxes (Fees can be paid by cash or credit card at the hotel reception)
ADULT WEEKDAY MORNING BATCH (BEGINNER LEVEL)
Start Date-May 24th to June 14th (Registrations open)
Timing-7.15 am to 8.15 am
Duration-Monday to Friday for 3 weeks (16 Classes)
Fees:Rs 4000 inclusive of all taxes
PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO ANY FRIENDS WHO YOU THINK MIGHT BE INTERESTED.
FOR MORE INFO CALL 9845398443 OR MAIL INFO@NISHAMILLET.COM
April 14th, 2010
17th April 2010
Antharanga presents Home Rule a play in Kannada.
Director : SK Maadhu Rao
Creator : T P Kailasam
Duration : 60 Mins
Contact : 9880914509
Time : 7:30 PM
Venue: KH Kala soudha
18th April 2010
Antharanga Presents Hutthadalli Huttha a play in kannada.
Director : B V Rajaram
Creator : T P Kailasam
Duration : 60 Mins
Contact 9880914509
Time : 7:30 PM
Venue: KH Kala soudha
Happy parternring
Regards,
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K H Kala Soudha
URL: www.khkalasoudha.org; Ph-080 64505457
K H Kala Soudha, Ramanjaneya Gudda Compound, Hanumantha Nagar, Bangalore – 560050
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April 13th, 2010
‘The Bodhisattva’s Jewel Garland (Bodhisattva-manyavali) is a poem written by Atisha Sri Dipamkara-jnana, one of the greatest pandits of the ancient Nalanda University. The poem is an essential instruction on how to achieve the perfection of our own and other’s wellbeing by making simple yet profound changes in the way we think and see things around us.
Based on it, Venerable Khangser Rinpoche will explain how every moment and every action of one’s life can become meaningful and joyful, more imbued with wisdom.
Rinpoche is a renowned teacher from Sera Jey Monastic University, at the young age of 33 he is one of the foremost Buddhist scholars and practitioners of our time.
Schedule: April 18, 2010, Sunday
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM –Talk & Discussion, part 1
11:30 AM – 11:45 AM – Tea-Break
11:45 AM – 1:00 PM – Talk & Discussion, part 2
Venue: Choe Khor Sum Ling Centre, Ashwini, No. 24, 1st floor, 3rd Main St, Domlur 1st stage, Bangalore 560071.
Contact info: e-mail – info@cksl.in, tel. (080) 41486497, mob. +91 99869 44153, web – www.cksl.in.
The teaching is free and open to everyone.
April 13th, 2010
April 03, 2010, Saturday,
from 2 pm to 6 pm
Ashirwad, St Marks Road, Bangalore.
The nuclear liability bill, scheduled to be tabled in the current parliament session but deferred at the last minute, represents a real danger to democracy in India. Unfortunately, there has been very little public debate on this controversial bill. The voice of the people of India, whose health, well-being and civil rights will be directly compromised should the bill go through, is largely silent. The single voice that dominates is that of the nuclear lobby, impatient to have the bill, the only remaining hurdle in the path of opening up India’s multi-billion nuclear market, passed. The opposition parties have opposed the bill mainly on the grounds of national sovereignty and costing; as a result, critical issues remain hidden.
India plans to increase its installed capacity of nuclear power by 60,000 to 80,000 MW by the year 2030. Although it will meet only about 5 % of the country’s projected energy needs, nuclear power generation will receive subsidies to the tune of $ 100 billion from the government, that is, from taxpayers like us. There are also profits worth $175 billion waiting to be made. The nuclear liability bill is the outcome of active lobbying by private nuclear operators who are eyeing this profitable market but equally interested in an escape route in the event of a nuclear leak or accident. Should such an event occur, the bill seeks to cap the liability amount the operator must pay at a paltry $ 450 million. The beginning of the era of privatisation in nuclear power generation!
The dreams of such quantum leaps in nuclear power capacity are associated with a greatly increased risk of nuclear accidents from cost-cutting and profit maximization moves by private operators. Given the profit margin however, it’s not at all surprising that dangerous myths about nuclear power are rapidly gaining ground, that it’s a cheap, clean, climate-friendly and safe energy option. The lessons from tragedies like Bhopal and Chernobyl are consigned to the trashcan of history! Ironically the cap amount being proposed, $450 million, is even lower than the amount awarded in the Bhopal Gas case in 1989, which was a gross under-assessment of liability at that time. Today, twenty years later, and given that a nuclear disaster would potentially dwarf the effects of the Bhopal disaster, the nuclear liability cap is truly a slap on the face of people of this country.
The nuclear liability bill undermines the very basis of Indian democracy. It violates the ‘Polluter Pays’ principle and the ‘Precautionary Principle’, and so, as the former Attorney General of India, Soli Sorabjee, has pointed out, violates the Right to Life as enshrined in Article 21 of the constitution. The bill also goes against significant Supreme Court judgements which have ruled that hazardous and dangerous industries owe an ‘absolute and non-delegable’ duty to the community to ensure safety.
The ‘community’ in the case of the nuclear industry is exceptionally large because of the widespread, long-term, and generational impact of radioactive contamination of air, soil and water. The nuclear liability bill ensures that the clean up costs and the health burden of a nuclear leak or accident, even if we were to simplistically assume that these can ever be properly calculated, would have to be borne by the government. Essentially, therefore, the bill seeks to shift the financial burden to the taxpayer, that is, from the perpetrators of the crime to the victim.
An outrage is being proposed to be committed in our name; an outrage whose price we, as tax payers and citizens, will be left to pay. There is no doubt that the nuclear liability bill must be vigorously opposed and the nuclear energy option itself thrown open to public debate. In order to do so however it is very important to bring the real issues to the public arena.
As a first step, we invite you to participate in a campaign meeting that will bring together democratic rights organizations, women’s organisations, students, and many other sections of society to collectively understand and discuss the issues of nuclear energy and liability. The programme schedule is as follows:
1. Statement of solidarity from Dr Helen Caldicott, physician, author and speaker on the medical hazards of the nuclear age
2. “Nuclear Energy and Liability: Who profits, Who pays?” – Shri Nagesh Hegde, former editor of Prajavani
3. “Liability Issues in the Bhopal Gas Disaster” – Madhumita Dutta, Corporate Accountability Desk, Chennai,
followed by a 4 min. film on Bhopal.
4. “Civil Liability and a Criminal Bill” – Leo Saldanha, Environment Support Group.
Discussion Contributions and Campaign Planning
* Chandan Rao,CSSE
* YG Murlidhar,CREAT
* Karuna Raina,Greenpeace
The meeting will be held on Saturday, April 03, 2010, from 2 pm to 6 pm at Ashirwad, St Marks Road, Bangalore. Please pass the word around. We greatly look forward to your participation!
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PUCL – Bangalore, Alternative Law Forum, Environment Support Group, Green Peace, Hasiru Usiru, Samvada, Sangama, Mara, Pedestrian Pictures
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Alternative Law Forum
122/4 Infantry Road
Opposite Infantry Wedding House
Bangalore 560001
Phone 22868757/22865757
March 26th, 2010

Qlub Quechua is a platform for people seeking to explore the outdoors brought to you by Decathlon Sports India. While Quechua in India seeks to make world-class outdoor equipment, apparel, and footwear accessible to Indians, Qlub Quechua will point you in the right direction when you ask the questions “what do we do now” or “where do we go from here”
Qlub Quechua is organising its second event for the year 2010 on March 28th at the Decathlon super store on Sarjapur Road. Events include:
- Tent Pitching
- Backpacking Basics
- Slack line walking
In addition to the above we have joined hands with “Photography on the move” to do a 4 hour basic SLR photography course.
For more info email qlubquechua@decathlon.com or call 25741509
March 24th, 2010
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You like traveling.
You like to write.
Combine both to create a niche paying hobby!
The journey of being a backpacker…
starts with iReboot’s Travel Writing Workshop .
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A 4 day (2 weekend) experience which you will cherish for a lifetime.
Session will be taken by a national award winning writer and whose work has been published in travelogues, in flight magazines, etc.
Class room sessions on March 27, April 3-4
An outdoor practical session on March 28
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| Testimonials from our previous batches :
“This workshop provided the much needed perspective about what travel writing really is. It is a tough job to say the least and there are rules to be followed.
The course content was very pertinent and the assignments ensured that due diligence be put in to finish the same. Needless to mention that it was a means to meet talented people, both experienced and amateur, in this field.” — Gaurav Srivastava, Technologist who was from Oracle
“Focused and engaging interactive sessions
Well planned and executed down to the last detail
Enthusiastic instructor with an infectious spirit!” – Rahul Warrier, Program Manager at Four Interactive Pvt Ltd.
“For a newbie like me who was
clueless about how to even start working towards a hobby like Travel
Writing, this workshop came as a savior.” – Jyothi Shyamsunder who was an IT Presales Analyst at Satyam
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Call 9663857828 for more details
March 22nd, 2010
FREE for all …”Nature-Photography-Contest” By Weekend Nuts!
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In association with Decathlon Sports, Kalenji Club, OnMobile and Forum Value Mall, Runner Girls India (RGI) is proud to present the second edition of “Girls on the Run”.
Event Details
* Distance: 5k, 10K
* Registration time: 6 am
* Start time: 6.30 am
* Registration fee: Rs 100*
* Date: March 28, 2010
* Venue: Decathlon Sports, Sarjapura Road
Registration options:
**Call +91 505 1010 35 to register
(Only Visa Cards accepted and Call charges Rs. 6/- per minute)
OR
**Walk-in registrations at Decathlon store March 15 onwards (10 am – 7 pm)
Event Details
March 20th, 2010
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