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Timeplanen for muntlig eksamen 29.mai og 30.mai er lastet opp i Fronter.
Theatre in contemporary India: three approximations By K. S. RajendranVenue: Sophus Bugges hus, Niels Henrik Abels vei 36, Auditoriums 2 and 3
Indian theatre: tradition, continuity and change Wednesday, 23.05.07 10.00-11.30 am in Aud 2
The classical, the folk and the modern in Indian theatreWednesday, 23.05.07 14.00-15.30 pm in Aud 3
Interaction between traditional and contemporary Indian theatreThursday, 24.05.07 10.00-11.30 am in Aud 3
Kanavaipalayam Srinivasan Rajendran is Professor for Classical Indian Drama at the National School of Drama in New Delhi. He is the editor of 'Theatre India', the National School of Drama's theatre journal, and he is a successful and acknowledged theatre director. On his latest productions see:
http://www.natwatheatre.com
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2007/03/04/stories/2007030400060200.htm
K. S. Rajendran will give us a first-hand introduction into the world of Indian thea...
Texts in oral exam
These are the texts you should prepare for the oral exam
--- From HIN1120 Tekstkompendium: Topi vala aur nakalci bandar (p. 1), pyasa kaua (p.2), gautam buddh (p. 7), Mahatma Gandhi (p. 25).
--- From Intermediate Hindi Reader Kuch Bharat ke bare mem (I have uploaded the text onto the homepage of HIN1120), Kuch vrat-kathaeM (pp. 36-39), Mahabharat se (the first two pages 66 and 67).
Muntlig eksamen avholdes tirsdag 29. mai og onsdag 30.mai p? rom 489 PAM.
For the students of HIN1120: The newspaper article has now also been uploaded as a pdf-file.
For the students of HIN1120: The newspaper article which we will read next Wednesday has been uploaded into Fronter-Tutorial. It has the title "In memory of a great Dalit leader." The article is fairly long, so prepare as much as you can.
During the next tekstgjennomg?else on 14. March we will first read "Mahatma Gandhi" (p. 25 of the Tekstkompendium) and then start reading "Kuch Vrat Kathaem" which has been uploaded here as Tekst 1 under Tekstgjennomg?else.
S?rasiatisk Filmforum
There will be screenings of Deepa Mehta's film "Water" at Gimle Kino on Thursday 8.march at 13.00 and 20.30.
IMDb: "The film examines the plight of a group of widows forced into poverty at a temple in the holy city of Varanasi. It focuses on a relationship between one of the widows, who wants to escape the social restrictions imposed on widows, and a man who is from a lower caste and a follower of Mahatma Gandhi."
The Nordic Centre in India is organising three summer courses in 2007.
'Contemporary India' will be held in Hyderabad (University of Hyderabad) 1-28 July
'Approaching the Environment' will be held in Bangalore (ISEC) 23 July-23 August
'Demography, Gender and Reproductive Health' will be held in Mumbai (IIPS) 8 July-4 August
The deadline for applications is 1 April 2007. Each member university can nominate 3 candidates and 3 reserves on each course.
Please find information about the courses on www.nci.uu.se
MERK: UNDERVISNINGEN I GRAMMATIKK ER FLYTTET FRA ULLEV?L KINO TIL KOLLOKVIEROM ?443A I FYSIKKBYGNINGEN. TIDSPUNKTET ER IKKE ENDRET!
Undervisningen begynner tirsdag, 23 januar. Det er undervisningsplanen som gjelder, ikke datoene oppgitt i "Tid og sted".