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Las Manos del Mundo
1era Feria Internacional de Artesanias en Mexico 2010
The first International Crafts Fair in Mexico City will take place from 17th to 21st March, 2010.
Organised by the Mexican Union of Craftsmen composed of more than 2,000 groups of Mexican artisans.
For further Details contact
Lic. Socorro Oropeza
Executive Director
www.lasmanosdelmundo.com
Office: (+5255) 55.47.15.86
Mobile: (+52.1) 55.43.61.13.04
Mobile: (+52.1) 55.22.98.94.30
Skype: "manosdelmundo"
www.lasmanosdelmundo.com
info@lasmanosdelmundo.com
Call for references/recommendations for craftspersons/weavers requiring support
Set up in Mumbai in 1996 Paramparik Karigar promotes traditional arts and crafts and strives to create an environment conducive to craftsmanship. Paramparik Karigar through its sustained and continuous nurturing can now take pride in having several master craftpersons as its members.
Paramparik Karigar wish to identify unknown craftpersons/weavers and hand hold them till they reach the excellence of a Master craft person.
The craftspersons/weavers can be based anywhere in India.
Please send in references/recommendations to Paramaparik Karigar at paramparik@vsnl.net
THE SARI SCHOOL
An Educational Initiative to celebrate The Unstitched Garment
The sari supports the livelihood of a million weavers, printers and dyers and more. Contemporary aspiration and the forces of globalization offer an energizing challenge. The Sari School has been set up to promote the usage, understanding, survival and reinvention of the unstitched garment.
A comprehensive 4 hour course organized on every Saturday from
3 - 5pm at
Nizamuddin East.
Starting 18th October 2008
The course will be initiated with:
30 minute introductory audio visual.
An introduction to regional variations in wearing style: North/South/East/West
Materials, spinning and weaving techniques.
Atleast 4 select wearing styles from a 108 available with us will be taught in practice in every session representing the regional variations.
Limit: 5 members to each session
For further enquiries and enrollment, please confirm through email by Thursday any week.
Email id: chishti@airtelmail.in
Or contact Rta Kapur Chishti at 011-41823927/ 9810054147 between 10am-6pm
Or write to: The Sari School, registered at K-42 Jangpura Extension
New Delhi- 110014, Fax: 011-41823134
The Bamboo Store N-11 Rear Lane, N-Block Market Greater Kailash Part I New Delhi-110048.
The Bamboo Store is Delhi's first shop dedicated to promoting this "Miracle Grass" as a design material. The store stocks industrial and hand-crafted bamboo products such as bamboo flooring, blinds, mats, board, furniture, basketry, home and office accessories, bamboo charcoal briquettes, incense cones and sticks. In addition, there are books on bamboo in English and regional languages as well as tasty, packaged bamboo shoot. The products are sourced from across India, in particular Northeast India which is home to a variety of bamboo species. The idea is to offer viable, aesthetic and eco-friendly alternatives to wood and plastics as bamboo is an easily renewable resource.
Phone 981882553, 9810328934 for more information.
DATE |
SPEAKERS |
TOPIC |
2009, January 5 |
Dr Eiluned Edwards |
Love's Labour's Lost? The Commoditisation of Dowry Embroidery in Western India |
2008, July 4 |
Sohail Hashmi |
Some Traditional Water Bodies of Delhi |
2008, February 5 |
Nina Sabnani |
Travelling Tales – The Kaavad Phenomenon of Rajasthan |
2008, January |
Shubha Chaudhuri |
The World of Sankho Chaudhuri - The art and artifacts on display are from the unique collection of the eminent sculptor the late Prof. Sankho Chaudhuri. Assembled from the Middle-East, South East Asia, Africa and India the exhibits are representative of both the secular and sacred traditions of village culture. |
2007, April 4 |
IIC, AIACA, CRT |
Varanasi Handloom Cluster Globalization and the Indigenous Artisan Economy’ |
2007, December 6 |
Tilak Samarawickrema |
A National Identity or Universality in Design. A Personal Quest |
2007, December 3 |
Betty de Paris |
Natural Blue in Europe |
2007, March 29 |
Rosemary Crill |
Indian textiles in Europe from the 16th to 19th centuries |
2007, June 27 |
Faith Singh |
Jaipur Virasat – a replicable model |
2007, April 27 |
Rashmi Bharti |
Livelihood in Kumaon |
2007, September 24 |
Dr Punita Singh |
Music – Gypsies |
2007, January 24 |
Judy Frater |
Rejuvenation of Craft: The Kala Raksha Vidhyalaya Response |
2007, September 10 |
Uzramma |
Cotton Comes Alive Experiences in the Field of Hand weaving |
2006, August 22 |
Patty Johnson |
North South Project: A new model of design and craft collaborations
in the developing world |
2006, February 17 |
Sudha Koul |
Craft Heritage of Kashmir |
2006, March 14 |
Prof. Ashoke Chatterjee |
A Panel Discussion on
The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Indian Crafts: Threat or Opportunity? |
2006, April 27 |
Navtej Johar |
Framing the Fluid: Multiple perspectives on Bharatanatyam: philosophical, historical, attitudinal, aesthetic and socio-cultural. |
2006, June 27 |
Dr. Ajit Kanitkar |
Credit flows for handloom sector |
2006, January 25 |
Pradeep Kashyap |
Gram Shree |
2006, October 24 |
Rta Kapur Chishti |
Textile Heritage - With the Sari as the Main Focus |
2006, July 14 |
Dr. Parul Pandya Dhar |
Historic Architecture |
2006, September 13 |
Shubha Mudgal |
Conduct and Commerce of Art Today - With Special Reference to Indian Music |
2006, August 4 |
Priya Ravish Mehra |
Rafugars + Experiments in craft at Tihar Jail |
2005, October 24 |
Sebastian Moffat; Sanjay Prakash; Rahul Mehrotra |
Bridging to the Future |
2005, August 12 |
Dr. Kaushik Basu |
Child Labour: Should it be Banned |
2005, November 4 |
Nima Poovaya Smith |
Connect: People, Place & Imagination,
An illustrated talk on contemporary approaches to
Indian sub-continental art at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery |
2005, May 31 |
Sanjay Prakash |
Metabolism of the Future City: A Case Study from the Goa 2100 Project |
2005, September 26 |
Bahar Dutt |
Snake Charmers: Livelihood Rehabilitation |
2005, April 14 |
Prof. Ashoke Chatterjee |
Crafts in Transition |
2005, July 11 |
Charu WaliKhanna |
Legal issues of GI |
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