India Cultural Centre
Embassy of India
Tokyo
Monthly Record of Events – November 2012
- Nippon Budokan Foundation organized a “Japanese Budo Delegation to India” from 31 October to 7 November. The tour was supported and promoted by the Embassy.
- Piece of Peace Planning committee, BAU Communications is organizing an event “Piece of Peace- World Heritage built with Lego” from 2 November to 13 Jan 2013 in Tokyo, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Kyoto, Iwate, Osaka and Okinawa. The Event is supported by the Embassy.
- Monthly Discourse on Bhagavad Gita
Swami Medhasananda, President of the Vedanta Society of Japan conducted the monthly discourse on “Sri Bhagavad Geeta” in Japanese language at the ICC Multi-Function Room on November 3. The Vedanta Society of Japan is a branch of “Ramakrishna Mission” in India.
- JICA Kansai organized “Namaste India 2012-weaving the international relations from India” on 3 & 11 November in Osaka. The Event was supported by the Embassy.
- A Seminar by Japan Tea Association
In association with Embassy of India, India IT-Club held a panel discussion/seminar at the ICC Multi-Function Room on November 9. FS (Cons) delivered a welcome speech at the seminar which was attended by IT professional from different IT companies. More than 60 members attended the event.
- India Cultural Centre Outreach Activity
As part of ICC outreach activities, Dr. Sudarshan Ram, ICC Music Teacher gave a solo Tabla recital at “Children Summer Fair” organized by Setagaya Ward City Office in Tokyo on November 17. Setagaya Ward City Office runs various international cultural exchange programs. Dr. Ram’s Tabla performance was appreciated by the audience very much.
- NPO World Heritage Torch- run Concert organized a “World Heritage Torch- Run Concert by Ms. Misa Jonouchi” in first week of November in Tokyo and from 17-25 November in India. The concert was supported and promoted by the Embassy.
- In association with Embassy of India, Osaka University, Osaka School of International organized a “Photo Exhibition on Japan–India History of Exchange” from 26 November to 30 November in Osaka.
- Dance for All! World Festival Committee organized festival titled “Dance for All! World Festival” on 23 November in Tokyo. The Festival was supported and promoted by the Embassy.
- Natya Manjari Japan organized a cultural program titled “Indian nine planets Gods Navagraha” on 24 November in Kanagawa prefecture. The program was supported by the Embassy.
- Visit of Bollywood Group to Japan
As part of the celebration to mark the 60th anniversary of establishment of India-Japan diplomatic relation, an ICCR sponsored12-member Bollywood Dance troupe led by Ms. Penaz Masanivisited Japan from 23 to 30 Nov to perform at the National Theatre of Okinawa and other locations in Japan. On 25 Nov, the troupe performed at the National Theater of Okinawa. On 27 Nov, the troupe performed at the Niigata Prefectural Hall in Niigata. On 28 Nov, the troupe performed in Fukushima prefecture and on 29 Nov at the ICC auditorium, Tokyo.All performances were very well appreciated by the audience.
- Science & Technology Diplomatic Circle Symposium
Science & Technology Diplomatic Circle organized a symposium at the ICC auditorium on 30 Nov to discuss about the current environmental changes and their effects on social life. Ambassador Mrs. Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa delivered speech on this occasion.
- A Fusion dance performance
On the occasion of 60th anniversary of India-Japan diplomatic relation, Min-On Concert Association organized an Indian classical dance, Odissi, Kathak and Bharatnatyam performance by Ms. Uma Dogra and group throughout the Japan from 30 November to 15 December. The group performed at the ICC Auditorium on 12 Dec. program was supported by Embassy.
ICC Classes in November
Yoga
Teacher’s Name: Dr. Jeevan Lata Shukla
No. of students in current session: 232
No. of classes every week: 22
No. of classes each student can attend: 2
Content covered in this month:Practice of different kinds of Mudras, Yogic therapy for physical and psychosomatic problems, Neti-Kriya, Some advance Asanas, Paranayama and Bandha.
Tabla
Teacher’s Name: Dr. Sudarshan Ram
No. of students in current session: 32
No. of classes every week: 14
No. of classes each student can attend: 2
Content covered in this month:Learned adjustment and tuning of Tabla, basic sounds and bols, Taal and Thekas, Teen-Taal 16 beats, Jhap Taal 10 beats, Rupak Taal 7 beats, Dadra Taal 6 beats and Kaharva Taal 8 beat.
Vocal
Teacher’s Name: Dr. Sudarshan Ram
No. of students in current session: 8
No. of classes every week: 2
No. of classes each student can attend: 2
Content covered in this month:Practiced Khyal-Gaayan, Dhrupad-Gaayan, Thumari-Gaayan and Bhajan-Gaayan.
Bharatnatyam Dance
Teacher’s Name: Ms. Kyoko Nobi
No. of students in current session: 11
No. of classes every week: 4
No. of classes each student can attend: 2
Content covered in this month: Students finished “Paraval Adavus No.3” and started learning “Pushpanjali” and also continued practicing “Shabdam”
Indian Contemporary Dance
Teacher’s Name: Ms. Kyoko Nobi
No. of students in current session: 24
No. of classes every week: 1
Content covered in this month:Started learning the steps of “Tum Hi Ho Bandu” song dance steps from the Hindi movie “Cocktail”.
Hindi Language
Teacher’s Name: Prof. Teji Sakata
No. of students in current session: 12
No. of classes every week: 1
Content covered in this month:Explained “Past Particle” “Post Position NE” and “Present Past Perfect Tenses” based on Lesson No. 17, 18, 19 and 20 from the text book “Saral Hindi Bhasha” (A Hindi text book, written by Prof. Teiji Sakata)
Bengali Language
Teacher’s Name: Prof. Tsuyoshi Nara
No. of students in current session: 8
No. of classes every week: 1
Content covered in this month:Explained about ‘habitual past tense’ ‘past perfect tense’ and ‘future tense’ and let the students read and translate the sentences. Read and translated ‘Rabindra Sangeet’ named “mone ki dvidha rekhe gele chole” Almost all students did their given home works very well although they made occasionally minor grammatical mistakes in their composition. They expressed their desire to read more Bengali stories and to practice daily conversation in Bengali.
Odissi
Teacher’s Name: Ms. Kazuko Yasunobu
No. of students in current session: 14
No. of classes every week: 3
No. of classes each student can attend: 2
Content covered in this month:Basic hand & foot exercise #26~30, Basic stepping, Chouk #1~7, Ganesha Bandana- Sabha Pranaam (1).
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