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SUMMARY:10\,000 Memories | Partition\, Independence\, and WWII in South Asia
DESCRIPTION:Following the fall of the British Indian Empire and the formation of India and Pakistan\, millions of people were displaced amid widespread violence. This exhibition shares the largely untold story of the 1947 Partition through first-hand accounts\, archival photographs\, and multimedia storytelling from those who experienced Partition. \nAbout the Exhibit \nDeveloped in collaboration with The 1947 Partition Archive—a Berkeley-based nonprofit whose book 10\,000 Memories inspired the exhibition—this project is curated by Dr. Guneeta Singh Bhalla\, Founder and Executive Director of the Archive and descendant of a Partition survivor\, and a team of designers and archivists at The 1947 Partition Archive.
URL:https://indiacurrents.com/event/partition-independence-and-wwii-in-south-asia/
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SUMMARY:Tales of Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Playwright: Manish Sabu (adapted from Premchand’s stories)\nDirector: Manish Sabu\nProducer: Alka Sippy\nLanguage: (in Hindi\, with supertitles in English)\nIn जुर्माना\, a poor shopkeeper sells foreign cotton in defiance of Gandhi’s swadeshi movement\, earning the wrath of the Congress Party\, which levies a penalty on him. In response\, his dying wife rises to defend him in spectacular fashion\, shocking her husband\, the Congress Party\, and India itself. In नमक का दारोगा\, an honest salt inspector is swept into the morally flexible world of a powerful businessman. These two gems by Munshi Premchand are stirring tales that looks deep into the human soul as it grapples with moral dilemmas.
URL:https://indiacurrents.com/event/tales-of-resistance/
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SUMMARY:Gautam Kale USA Tour 2026
DESCRIPTION:Gautam Kale of the Mewati Gharana carries forward a rich legacy of Indian classical music.\nA devoted disciple of Pandit Jasraj\, his singing reflects depth\, purity\, and tradition.\nHe will present an evocative Indian classical vocal performance.\nHe will be accompanied on tabla by Pt. Ashis Sengupta. \nOn harmonium\, Shri Sarang Kulkarni will add melodic support.\n\nApril 13\n Mount Holyoke College\, South Hadley\, MA\n Lecture Demonstration \nApril 15\n Amherst College – CHI Salon\, Amherst\, MA\n Interactive Session \nApril 16\n Smith College\, Northampton\, MA\n Concert \nApril 17\n Mount Holyoke College\, South Hadley\, MA\n Concert \nApril 18\n Mount Holyoke College\, South Hadley\, MA\n Concert \nApril 19\n Indian Academy of Performing Arts\, New Jersey\n Concert \nApril 25\n Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden\, New York\n Workshop & Concert \n⸻ \nMay 2\n Mahadeo Degwekar Foundation\, New Jersey\n Concert \nMay 3\n India Center of Westchester\, New York\n Concert \nMay 30–31\n Ashavari Performing Arts Music Festival\, California\n Concert \n⸻ \nJune 20\n Chicago\, IL\n Concert \nJune 27\n ICMC\, Dallas\, TX\n Concert \nJune 28\n Vedanta Society\, Providence\, RI\n Concert
URL:https://indiacurrents.com/event/gautam-kale-usa-tour-2026/2026-04-15/
CATEGORIES:Classical Indian Music
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SUMMARY:A Conversation between Historians on Partition and Memory
DESCRIPTION:Event Details \nJoin historian Madihah Akhter for an engaging dialogue with Executive Director Anna Toledano on the power of oral history. Together\, they will explore personal stories within the 10\,000 Memories exhibition and discuss how we preserve lived experiences for future generations. \nAbout the Program\nIn this conversation-style program\, Dr. Akhter takes us behind-the-scenes of how historians collect\, record\, and interpret the memories of those who lived through South Asia’s independence and displacement. She and Dr. Toledano will discuss the delicate process of capturing memories decades after the fact and the profound role these personal voices play in shaping the South Asian diaspora today. Whether you have family roots in the Partition Archive or are discovering this history for the first time\, join us to explore how individual voices help us navigate one of the most significant events of the 20th century. \nMadihah Akhter received her PhD in History from Stanford University and has over 15 years of experience teaching modern South Asian history. Her work emphasizes multiple perspectives on Partition—from personal stories to political contexts—and has been supported by a Fulbright Doctoral Fellowship. \nAnna Toledano holds a PhD in the History of Science from Stanford\, an MA in Museum Anthropology from Columbia\, and an AB in History of Science from Princeton.
URL:https://indiacurrents.com/event/a-conversation-between-historians-on-partition-and-memory/
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