Screening of a feature film titled Centro Histórico (1 hr 36 min runtime) with four stories celebrating the city of Guimarães in the North of Portugal, directed by Aki Kaurismäki, Pedro Costa, Manoel de Oliveira and Victor Erice.
The performing arts typically make headlines amid awards season, artiste controversies or deaths instead of an evolving conversation. The panel takes a deep dive into the matter, deliberating over how editorial engagement can change the landscape.
This discussion aims to explore the current landscape of intellectual property rights in the live arts sector in the context of India and globally, discussing the challenges and strategies to safeguard the creative outputs of theatre artists.
A brief presentation by the recipients of the Serendipity Arts Classical Mentorship Grant, followed by a conversation between jurors discussing the need for and the impact of such grants.
Join visionary filmmaker Anand Gandhi and celebrated game designer Zain Memon, as they unveil Maya: an expansive narrative universe, unfolding across books, games, and films.
The City as Stage course addressed the ways in which the performing arts can move beyond traditional venues and institutions to activate everyday sites where people live and gather.
An exploration of the inner self through theatre and comics led by Meghna AT, Quasar Thakore-Padamsee and Sarnath Banerjee.
Caught between the harsh impacts of climate change and the perils of ongoing global conflicts, the public role of art is in a state of flux, necessitating a constant reorientation of its forms and methods.
Pilgrim is a personal piece by Mark Philip: Artistic director, choreographer and dancer in Uppercut Dance Theater.
At Bookworm, the Bioscope has been revived to recreate the magic of storytelling as it happened a century ago.

