Photo Gallery: Round Table on Creative Sustainability
Acclaimed film maker Adoor Gopalakrishnan inaugurates the round table on ‘Creative Sustainability: As Artistes See It’, hosted by IIMB, on January 22. (L-R) Theatre person Sanjna Kapoor, IFA Founder Anmol Vellani, IPR Chair at IIMB and Round Table Chair Prof. A. Damodaran, IIMB Dean Faculty Prof. Ishwar Murthy, danseuse Sharon Lowen and Bharatanatyam dancer Alarmel Valli.
Prof. Ishwar Murthy, Dean, Faculty, IIMB, welcomes speakers and participants to the round table.
A collection of essays on Creative Sustainability by artistes is released before the start of the round table at IIMB on January 22, 2017. (L-R) Round Table Chair and IPR Chair at IIMB Prof. A. Damodaran, IIMB Dean Faculty Prof. Ishwar Murthy, acclaimed film maker Adoor Gopalakrishnan and well known Bharatanatyam dancer Alarmel Valli.
Prof. A. Damodaran, IPR Chair, IIMB, gives an overview about the round table on ‘Creative Sustainability: As Artistes See It’ on January 22, 2017.
Kannada film director Pawan Kumar shares his journey from engineering college first to the stage and then behind the camera at the round table on Creative Sustainability at IIMB as the panel absorbs his every word. (L-R) Theatre person Sanjna Kapoor; Round Table Chair Prof. A. Damodaran; acclaimed film maker Adoor Gopalakrishnan; IFA Founder Anmol Vellani; well known Bharatanatyam dancer Alarmel Valli; renowned dancer Sharon Lowen and award winning film director Vipin Vijay at the meet on ‘Creative Sustainability: As Artistes See it,’ hosted by IIMB, on January 22, 2017.
Well known film maker Girish Kasaravalli screens his film, ‘A Door to Adoor: Images/Reflections’, at the Round Table on Creative Sustainability at IIMB on January 22, 2017.
Theatre personality Sanjna Kapoor speaks on 'Spinning Creative Ventures: The Junoon Saga’ during the round table on Creative Sustainability at IIMB on January 22, 2017.
A section of audience during the round table.
The Round Table on Creative Sustainability, hosted by IIMB on January 22, 2017, concluded with a spectacular kathakali performance by artistes from Margi, an organization that is working at reviving the art form.