Pooja Nansi will continue to lead as Festival Director of the Singapore Writers Festival (SWF) for 2023.
Tag: Indian culture
Anindita Ghosh presenting bite-sized entertainment with ‘Life in Shots’
Catch up with the directors and producers of Arclight Productions Singapore’s latest project: ‘Life In Shots – An Anthology of Films’.
Singapore set to experience a piece of revived Urdu culture with ‘Dastangoi’
‘Dastangoi – The re-discovered Art of Urdu Storytelling’ will take place over two evenings on February 10 and 12, 2023 at the Mandarin Oriental Ballroom in Singapore.
Dominoes’ producer Shalima Motial quotes Paulo Coelho on how it all came together
Speaking with Connected to India, Shalima Motial, Himanshu Motial and Ishika Sircar, producers, co-director and actors in the Singapore independent film Dominoes, discuss the movie’s upcoming release.
Star-studded lineup of speakers at Jaipur Literature Festival 2023
The annual iconic Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) is all set to run from January 19-23, 2023 in Jaipur at Hotel Clarks Amer.
Preeti Rana: Spreading India’s Dharmic culture through art
The latest exhibition of Preeti Rana’s work is being held at the India International Centre (IIC) Annexe Art Gallery in New Delhi from January 6-12.
Indian cuisine ranks fifth-best in the world
Indian cuisine has ranked fifth in TasteAtlas’ World’s Best Cuisine Awards 2022, receiving 4.54 out of five-star ratings.
Apsaras Arts’ Aravinth Kumarasamy conferred Singapore President’s Cultural Medallion
Apsaras Arts Director Aravinth Kumarasamy was conferred the prestigious Cultural Medallion for 2022 in a ceremony held at the Istana, the official residence of the President of Singapore.
Pleasure to perform before Singapore’s diverse audience: TM Krishna
Ramon Magsaysay Carnatic musician TM Krishna led a unique collaboration with Nadasvaram artists Sheik Mahaboob and Kaleeshabi Mahaboob at Kalaa Utsavam in Singapore this year.
Elon Musk signs off on message to critics with ‘Namaste’
News: Twitter boss Elon Musk today signed off one of his tweets with the traditional Hindi greeting, “Namaste”. Musk urged those critics handling twitter to move to other social media apps.