The Japan Foundation, New Delhi is pleased to invite you to Kala Saanjh a unique blend of literature, poetry, music and kathak dance.

Watch and listen to the thought provoking Dialogue between Yoko Tawada and Alpana Mishra as they discuss about various social issues from their perspectives.

Also get a chance to Indulge yourself in India Classical Music with Kathak Performance by Yumiko Ishii accompanied by Yoko Tawada’s Poetry Recitation

 

Date    : 25th January, 2016
Time   : 18:00
Venue : Ambedkar Hall, Andhra Pradesh Bhavan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi 110001
Entry Free
 

About Artists

Yoko Tawada
Yoko Tawada was born in Tokyo and moved to Germany in her early 20s. She writes in both Japanese and German, and has published novels, poems and essays in both languages. She has received numerous awards including the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize, the Tanizaki Prize and the Goethe Medal. She is the author of the short story collections, Where Europe Begins and Facing the Bridge, and the novel, The Naked Eye.

Alpana Mishra
Alpana Mishra is an Associate Professor at the Hindi Department of Delhi University. She is the author of several novels, short stories and critical essays. Her short stories have been translated into Punjabi, Bangla, Malayalam, English, Japanese and Russian, amongst other languages, and feature as part of the syllabus at universities in Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. Mishra was awarded the 2014 Premchand Katha Smriti Samman and the 2008 Shakti Samman.

Yumiko ISHII
Yumiko Ishii is a Japanese kathak dance disciple, currently under the guidance of Padma Vibhushan Pandit Birju Maharaj and Guru Saswati Sen. Her initial training started under the guidance of Ms. Masako Sato in Tokyo,  then of Guru Malti Shyam in Delhi and Urja Desai Thakore in London.  She holds a master’s degree in South Asian Area Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 

 

Please join us for High-tea during the event.