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SUMMARY:Pride Month Special- Tasveer Reels: The Lonely Prince
DESCRIPTION:Pride Month Special- Tasveer Reels: The Lonely Prince\nThis Pride month\, join us for an exclusive screening of The Lonely Prince followed by a live Q&A session with the filmmakers Shivin and Sunny. \nDate: Friday\, June 10th \nTime: 5:00pm-6:30 pm PST \nInspired by the lack of Queer representation in traditional Indian settings\, Shivin and Sunny decided to go back to their roots and create a new tale with a queer leading character.The Lonely Prince is inspired by classic fairy tails\, but with one twist- its the Prince that needs saving this time. The film is built around this idea of self-acceptance\, which the Prince has struggled with his entire adult life. \nDirectors Shivin and Sunny grew up in a time where homosexuality was not accepted\, even in their household. Not having any mainstream representation of their struggles on-screen only made their fear of acceptance greater. That is why the two created this story in the form of a folk tale with a hope for it to be sent down from generation to generation. \nRegister NOW!
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/pride-month-special-tasveer-reels-the-lonely-prince/
CATEGORIES:Pride Month,Tasveer Reels,TasveerTV
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220527T203000
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Author Meet: In Conversation with Journalist Barkha Dutt of ‘To Hell & Back: Humans of COVID’
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Author Meet: In Conversation with Journalist Barkha Dutt of ‘To Hell & Back: Humans of COVID’\nWe’re back with the Tasveer Author Meet! Joining us is the world famous journalist Barkha Dutt\, for a reading from her book ‘To Hell and Back: Humans of COVID’ followed by a Q&A. When India’s lockdown was first announced in March 2020\, acclaimed journalist Barkha Dutt started an extraordinary series of road trips\, recording the human story of the pandemic. In this book\, she tells India’s pandemic story through the stories of the people she covered – the migrant workers and politicians\, businessmen and bureaucrats\, doctors and nurses\, factory workers and farmers\, teachers and students\, husbands and wives\, parents and children. \nThrough these accounts\, she draws a startling picture not just of our plague years but the very nature of our country with its deep-rooted inequalities across class\, caste and gender. Moving\, gripping and vivid\, To Hell and Back is an outstanding work by one of our foremost journalists\, working at the height of her powers. \nDate: May 27th\, 2022\nTime: 8:30pm-9:30pm PST\nWhere: Online\, Tasveer YouTube & Facebook Channel \nAuthor: Barkha Dutt Barkha Dutt is an award-winning TV journalist\, anchor and columnist with more than two decades of reporting experience. She is India’s only Emmy-nominated journalist who has won multiple national and international awards\, including the Padmashri\, which is India’s fourth highest civilian honour.\nBarkha graduated from St. Stephen’s College\, Delhi with a degree in English Literature. She did her Master&#39;s in Journalism from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York.\nBarkha has reported from some of the toughest spots and conflict zones in India and across the world including Pakistan\, Iraq\, Afghanistan\, Libya and Egypt. Her frontline reporting of the Kargil war first made her a household name.\nShe is an out spoken feminist voice on the global stage and also the Founder-Editor of Mojo\, a multi-media events and content venture. She is also the founder of ‘We The Women’\, a multi-city festival and current affairs website that focuses on the biggest gender debates of\nour time.\nShe is a featured Columnist with Washington Post; appears regularly as an analyst on CNNand BBC and is also a Contributing Editor at The Week magazine. \nModerator: Alka Kurian is an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Washington Bothell and a recipient of the 2020-2021 Fulbright US Scholar award to Morocco. She is the author of Narratives of Gendered Dissent in South Asian Cinemas (Routledge: 2014) and a co-editor of New Feminisms in South Asia: Disrupting the Discourse Through Social Media\, Film and Literature (Routledge: 2017). She is currently working on her third book Transnational Fourth Wave Feminisms: A Postcolonial Backlash (forthcoming 2023 Routledge). She has published extensively on South Asian film and feminism and was the founder-co-editor of the peer-reviewed journal Studies in South Asian Film and Media. Alka Kurian is the board president of Tasveer\, director of the Tasveer South Asian Literary Festival\, and host of the podcast South Asian Films & Books.  
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-author-meet-in-conversation-with-journalist-barkha-dutt-of-to-hell-back-humans-of-covid/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Author Meet
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220507T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220507T210000
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Community Speaks: Frames of Mind
DESCRIPTION:Join us to witness the nurturing and empowering journey of the participants as they share their vivid\, bold\, heartwarming\, and poignant stories with you. The powerful monologues are captivating in their intensity\, their raw messages questioning societal norms\, judgments\, and prejudices. \nCommunity Speaks\, started in 2011 as a part of Aaina\, as a forum for South Asians impacted by violence to break the isolation they have experienced by sharing their story\, in partnership with Chaya (now called API Chaya). Each year the Community Stories narratives shed light on the special challenges and opportunities experienced within the South Asian socio-cultural context\, whether in native lands or in adopted homelands. \n**Trigger Warning: Some stories carry references to topics such as sexual abuse\, self-harm\, violence\, eating disorders and body image. ** \nSCHEDULE \n7PM: Seattle Raga Institute will present two new compositions\, in raga Bhatiyar\, portraying the nuanced nature of mental health through melodies and cyclical structures that represent the cycle we often find ourselves trapped in our own lives. These compositions are written specifically for this program by Brandon McIntosh. \n7:10PM:\nBroken Open by Nosh Khurram\nFinding My Spirit: A Story of Transformation by Bhavana Chawla\nTowards Acceptance by Aarti Kumar Pani\nPin Drop Silence by Masoon Balouch\nPromises Are Made to be Broken by Jamal Siddiqui\nDiscovering by Harsh Agarwal\nMy Darkest Hour by Sheila Houlahan \nWhen: Saturday\, May 7th 2022\nTime: 7:00pm-9:00pm PST\nWhere: Benaroya Hall\nCost: $15 (General)/ $10 (Members/Students) \nThis program is sponsored by Parul & Gary Houlahan and The Indian American Community Services. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-community-speaks-frames-of-mind/
LOCATION:Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall\, Benaroya Hall\, 200 University St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Stories,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220127T200000
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Passionate about your art? Got something to say? Or simply practicing your orating skills? Express yourself! \nLocation: Online\, Zoom link will be sent 3hrs before the event to all registered participants and attendees \nDuration: 7 min/person max \nWHO: South Asians and/ or anyone with South Asian content \nTasveer invites you to showcase your musings\, rousings\, yearnings\, instruments\, poems\, skits\, comic pieces\, plays or whatever talent you want to bring to us. \nPerformers will be selected in random order and each participant will have up to 7 min to showcase their talent. \nDeadline to participate is 6pm PST on the day of the event. \nDisclaimer: Not everyone signing up will get a chance to perform. We will curate the participant lineup to keep the show about an hour long show. \nFor questions or queries contact: Ishita Saran- ishita@tasveer.org \nSign-Up Here
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-open-mic-2/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Open Mic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210615T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210615T193000
DTSTAMP:20220426T233905Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Reels: I Am Bonnie
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Reels presents I Am Bonnie\nBonnie\, a born intersex\, has been on the run since failing the ‘sex test’ right before the Bangkok Asian Games. \nRegister on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/organizations/events
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-reels-i-am-bonnie/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Reels
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210608T173000
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SUMMARY:Pride Month: Tasveer Filmmaker Q&A- " I AM" Film by Sonali Gulati
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Filmmaker Q&A: ” I AM” Film by Sonali Gulati\nThis Pride month join us for an exclusive Virtual Meet and Greet with Indian Queer Filmmaker\, Sonali Gulati. Her film\, “I Am” won the hearts of many at Tasveer and we are excited to host this session with her. \nI Am chronicles the journey of an Indian lesbian filmmaker who returns to Delhi\, eleven years later\, to re-open what was once home\, and finally confronts the loss of her mother whom she never came out to. As she meets and speaks to parents of other gay and lesbian Indians\, she pieces together the fabric of what family truly means\, in a landscape where being gay was until recently a criminal and punishable offense. \nThe film will be made available on Tasveer TV for Free Screening all month long from June 1- June 31! \nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tasveer-filmmaker-qa-i-am-film-by-sonali-gulati-tickets-157266483285
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/pride-month-tasveer-filmmaker-qa-i-am-film-by-sonali-gulati/
CATEGORIES:Pride Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210505T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210505T180000
DTSTAMP:20220426T233141Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Youth Collective Presents How to Have Difficult Conversations with Teens?
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Youth Collective Presents How to Have Difficult Conversations with Teens?\nIn these challenging times of pandemic with increased isolation and uncertainty\, our community struggles to address mental health with their youth. Join teen therapist Dipti for an intimate parent interactive session to learn some tips and strategies on how to engage in meaningful conversations with our teens\, in culturally effective ways. We will talk about the physical and emotional wellness of our youth. Come meet community members and have your questions answered. \nAbout Dipti Chrastka: Born and raised in Bombay\, India\, Dipti Chrastka is a licensed marriage and family therapist\, life coach\, EDI consultant and trainer. She has over 30 years of experience in the field of mental health\, youth and family support\, consultation\, individual and group therapy\, suicide prevention and Wellness support. She brings supervisory and leadership expertise at the organizational level as well as a deep commitment and passion for social justice and equity. Dipti has raised two adult children and is an Ethnic Minority trainer/specialist in Asian/Pacific Islander populations. She currently works as Director of Wellness at UW School of Medicine. \nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/154025086179 \nPartners: IAWW/IACS
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-youth-collective-presents-how-to-have-difficult-conversations-with-teens/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Youth Collective
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210410T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210411T120000
DTSTAMP:20220426T223427Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Community Speaks: Speaking The Taboo
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Community Speaks: Speaking The Taboo\nWe are thrilled to announce that we are back with another year of Community Speaks! 🗣 \nWe hope you join us to be a witness to stories of personal empowerment\, spiritual reckoning\, family acceptance\, and more. Join us as we dismantle the power of the taboo that silences us\, through storytelling. \nThis program will feature monologues by our 8 participants on the theme “Speaking the Taboo” 🔥 \nNote: This year we made the difficult decision of putting Aaina and Yoni Ki Baat on hiatus. We hope that the pandemic will soon pass and once again Aaina and Yoni Ki Baat will be experienced in a physical space. \nAbout CS: Community Speaks began in 2008 as a program of the annual festival Aaina: South Asian Women Focus. Partnering with API Chaya\, Community Speaks was originally imagined as a forum for South Asians impacted by violence to break the isolation they have experienced by sharing their story. Over the years\, many people have shared their stories\, including young people\, elders\, all genders\, and from various South Asian ethnic backgrounds. \n⏰ Shows on April 10 & 11\nApril 9th show will follow the Tasveer Gala. To attend that event please buy your Gala ticket.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-community-speaks-speaking-the-taboo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210409T200000
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Annual Gala: Zoomin’ to the Future
DESCRIPTION:Join the 4th Tasveer Annual Gala! April 9th\, 2021\nTasveer continues to inspire social change\, taking it right to everyone’s homes in this virtual world! Your support means we can continue our work with more gusto and zeal! \nJoin us on April 9th from your homes and Zoomin’ to the Future filled with more South Asian stories alongside us. Come raise your glasses and let’s glamorously raise funds for social change\, representation\, equity\, and a truly just and inclusive society! \nKeynote Speakers: Mira Nair\, Pramila Jayapal\, Manka Dhingra \nRegister Here: https://paybee.io/quickpay.html?handle=tasveer01&ppid=3#optionList
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-annual-gala-zoomin-to-the-future/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Gala
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210309T183000
DTSTAMP:20220427T012907Z
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SUMMARY:Exclusive Q&A: White Tiger
DESCRIPTION:Exclusive Q&A: White Tiger\nTasveerTV has partnered up with Netflix to stream the Q&A hosted by Hasan Minhaj\, for White Tiger starring: Priyanka Chopra Jonas\, Rajkummar Rao\, Adarsh Gourav\, and Dir. Ramin Bahrani!! Join us!
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/exclusive-qa-white-tiger/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T180000
DTSTAMP:20220425T215008Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Author Meet with Vijay Seshadri
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun conversation with Vijay Seshadri on Dec 1\, at 5 PM PST (8 PM EST). We’ll also be talking all about his new collection of poetry That Was Now\, This Is Then. \nIn That Was Now\, This Is Then\, Vijay Seshadri’s fourth poetry collection and first since winning the 2014 Pulitzer Prize\, Seshadri affirms his place as one of America’s greatest living poets. An exquisite blend of ironic intelligence\, emotional frankness\, radical self-awareness\, and complex humor\, That Was Now\, This Is Then takes on the planar paradoxes of time and space\, destabilizing highly tuned lyrics and elegies with dizzying turns in poems of unrequitable longing\, of longing for longing\, of longing to be found\, of grief. In these poems\, Seshadri’s speaker becomes the subject\, the reader becomes the writer\, and the multiplying refracted narratives yield an “anguish so pure it almost / feels like joy.” \nVijay Seshadri is the author of 3 Sections\, winner of the Pulitzer Prize; The Long Meadow\, winner of the James Laughlin Award of the Academy of American Poets; and Wild Kingdom. He teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in Brooklyn\, New York. \nWe’re hosting this event as part of our #GivingTuesday fundraising for Tasveer. We greatly appreciate your support and generosity! And we will continue to work on bringing more year-round virtual programs to you. Thank you for your support! \nRegister here for the event.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-author-meet-with-vijay-seshadri/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Author Meet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200917T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200917T170000
DTSTAMP:20220426T222531Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Youth Collective- Introduction to Hip Hop
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Youth Collective presents Introduction to Hip Hop\nTasveer Youth Collective is excited to invite youth (11-21 years of age\, older ages welcome too) to participate in a Virtual Introduction to Hip Hop workshop. \nLed by the talented and well-known South Asian hip hop artist Ariv (Vozhi) Adiaman\, in this workshop\, you will learn about the origins of Hip Hop culture in the Black community and how Hip Hop has come to be one of the most important and defining elements of American pop culture. You will understand how Hip Hop connects to certain South Asian artistic styles\, culture\, and performance both currently and historically. \nVozhi will teach this highly engaging and interactive workshop. He will cover the five elements of hip hop and will focus on fun\, interactive activities\, and music creation. \nMaximum number of attendees: 50 \nRegister Now \nLink will be sent a day before the workshop to all registrants.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-youth-collective-introduction-to-hip-hop/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Youth Collective
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200717T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200717T183000
DTSTAMP:20220426T215933Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Author Meet with Megha Majumdar
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Author Meets with Megha Majumdar\nBibliophiles\, listen up! We’re bringing Megha Majumdar\, New York Times bestselling author of “A Burning”\, for our next Tasveer Author Meets event on July 17th 5:00 PM PDT. \nSet in Kolkata\, India\, the novel tells the story of its central character Jivan\, a woman who witnesses a terrorist attack on an Indian train while it is stopped in a station. The woman posts to Facebook the next day\, drawing the attention of police who arrest her on suspicion of committing the terrorist attack herself. Following the accusation\, her fate hinges upon her former gym teacher\, PT Sir\, who has become a politician in an Indian right-wing party\, and on a hijra actress named Lovely. \nMegha Majumdar is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel A Burning. She was born and raised in Kolkata\, India. She moved to the United States to attend college at Harvard University\, followed by graduate school in social anthropology at Johns Hopkins University. She works as an editor at Catapult\, and lives in New York City. A Burning is her first book. \nRegister here for this event where we’ll discuss all about her\, the book\, and you also get to participate in a live Q&A with Megha post the discussion. \nMegha Majumdar’s photo credit: Elena Seibert \nNote: You will NOT receive a link for this event. This panel will be live-streamed on the Tasveer Facebook page for you to view for free on July 17th at 5 PM PDT.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-author-meet-with-megha-majumdar/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Author Meet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200625T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200625T200000
DTSTAMP:20220426T205921Z
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SUMMARY:Pride Month: Pride & Solidarity- All The Things We Don't Talk About!
DESCRIPTION:Pride & Solidarity- All The Things We Don’t Talk About!\nPride Month 2020\, much like its preceding months this year\, started off with a lot of reckoning\, uncertainties\, and also hope. With a lot of our internal conversations revolving around intersectionality\, anti-racism\, and gratitude for the huge part played by the Black LGBT community in the rights we have today\, we’d like to start and continue this dialogue at Tasveer\, in partnership with Trikone NW. \nThat is why we believe it is important for us to address some of the most burning questions first. Some of our discussion points include\, but are not limited to: \n\n\nPride is about why we are here and how we got here \n\n\n\n\nWhat are we celebrating\, what do we need to acknowledge\, and what more can we do to be better allies? \n\n\nHow are the Black and South Asian Queer communities related? \n\n\nHow do we acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of Black Folx to the LGBT community? \n\n\nStarting an effective\, inclusive community dialogue with focus on the doubly oppressed. \n\n\nIntrospection\, call for action\, and next steps as a community towards inclusion\, anti-racism\, intersectionality\, and more. \n\n\nThis panel is brought to you by Tasveer in partnership with Trikone Northwest. Tasveer is a South Asian social justice non-profit arts organization\, with the mission to inspire social change through films\, arts\, and storytelling. Trikone Northwest is a vibrant\, diverse group of individuals creating a social\, supportive\, educational\, and political space for LGBTQ and differently-oriented South Asians and their family\, friends\, allies\, and community. \nNote: You will NOT receive a link for this event. This panel will be live-streamed on the Tasveer Facebook page for you to view for free on June 25th at 6 PM PDT.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/pride-month-pride-solidarity-all-the-things-we-dont-talk-about/
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Book Club
DESCRIPTION:From your favorite TSAL team\, we bring to you the Tasveer Book Club. Our first book club meeting will be on Sunday\, June 7th\, and we will be reading The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy for our discussions. \nSign up to be part of the June book club meet. \nLet’s support our community during these difficult times by recognizing South Asian authors and their literature. \nWe would love to support our local bookstore and community partner Elliot Bay Book Company during these difficult times. Please click here to but your books from them. \nAlso read our Board President Shahina Piyarali’s book review here. \nThis program is sponsored by Office of Arts and Culture\, and Census 2020.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-book-club/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Book CLub
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200517T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200517T153000
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Author Meet with Ru Freeman
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer is hosting another event for all you bibliophiles out there – with Sri Lankan writer Ru Freeman. We will have a LIVE discussion with her about her writing\, her experiences\, and more! What’s more\, this event is absolutely FREE!! \nSo keep your questions ready for Ru Freeman whose works include “On Sal Mal Lane” and “A Disobedient Girl” \nRegister NOW! \nThis Event is brought to you by the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-author-meet-with-ru-freeman/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Author Meet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200510T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200511T140000
DTSTAMP:20220426T174423Z
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SUMMARY:Yoni Ki Baat: Virtual Screening
DESCRIPTION:Yoni Ki Baat: Virtual Screening\nWe’re bringing Yoni ki Baat back to your screens! YES you heard that right! We’ll be screening YKB 2020 performances on TWO more days in case you missed out the live performances (or if you want to watch it again!) \nMay 9\, 2020 from 7-9 PM PDT\nMay 10\, 2020 from 12-2 PM PDT \nPlease select the date and time of choice and get your tickets on Eventbrite https://bit.ly/3f9k7Yi before May 8\, 10 PM PDT to watch the recording of the performances. \nThis event is brought to you by the Office of Arts and Culture\, Seattle.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/yoni-ki-baat-virtual-screening/2020-05-10/
CATEGORIES:Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200509T210000
DTSTAMP:20220426T174423Z
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SUMMARY:Yoni Ki Baat: Virtual Screening
DESCRIPTION:Yoni Ki Baat: Virtual Screening\nWe’re bringing Yoni ki Baat back to your screens! YES you heard that right! We’ll be screening YKB 2020 performances on TWO more days in case you missed out the live performances (or if you want to watch it again!) \nMay 9\, 2020 from 7-9 PM PDT\nMay 10\, 2020 from 12-2 PM PDT \nPlease select the date and time of choice and get your tickets on Eventbrite https://bit.ly/3f9k7Yi before May 8\, 10 PM PDT to watch the recording of the performances. \nThis event is brought to you by the Office of Arts and Culture\, Seattle.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/yoni-ki-baat-virtual-screening/2020-05-09/
CATEGORIES:Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200506T200000
DTSTAMP:20220426T173107Z
CREATED:20220426T173107Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Reels: 'The Seal' Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Reels presents ‘The Seal’ Watch Party\nMark your calendars for Wednesday May 6th. We’ll watch the film The Seal directed by Richa Rudola\, starring Shahana Goswami in the lead role. The watch party will be followed by a LIVE discussion\, Q&A session with Shahana Goswami\, Richa Rudola\, and Fyzah (Sakhi) \nIt’s on May 6\, 2020 at 7 PM PDT / 10 PM ET / 7:30 AM IST. \nTasveer in association with IAWW\, Sakhi & SAMHIN presents this #watchpartywednesday as part of our #GiveBigWA fundraiser \nThis program is funded by Office of Arts and Culture\, Seattle\, And Tasveer Census 2020.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-reels-the-seal-watch-party/
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Reels
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200427T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200427T190000
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Reels: Never Have I Ever Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Reels presents Never Have I Ever (Watch Party)\nHere’s a plan to turn your #Mondayblues around! Join us along with Asian CineVision for a special premiere viewing of Mindy Kaling‘s new Netflix series Never Have I Ever! ⁣ Come join us for this fun watch party on https://bit.ly/3eWmNso \nWe’re also having a LIVE discussion after the watch party with Poorna Jagannathan and Richa Moorjani. Stay tuned! 😃The watch party link will be posted at 4 PM PDT (7 PM ET) on our Facebook page. \nTogether we’ll watch the first 2 episodes of this brand new series and then do a Facebook Live discussion of the show with Asian CineVision. \nDownload the Netflix Party Chrome extension and be ready! See ya Monday at 5 PM PDT (8 PM ET).
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-reels-never-have-i-ever-watch-party/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200425T210000
DTSTAMP:20220426T174747Z
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SUMMARY:Yoni Ki Baat
DESCRIPTION:Yoni ki Baat is going virtual! Tasveer is bringing events to your home\, to engage the community during the Covid-19 pandemic. Join us for virtual Yoni ki Baat performances on April 25\, 2020. Sign up here before April 22\, 2020 6:00 PM PDT to watch the performances live. \nA benefit for API Chaya: All funds raised from this event will be donated to API Chaya for its virtual gala on April 25th\, to help API Chaya continue empowering survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking to gain safety\, connection\, and wellness. \nRegister here before April 22\, 2020 6:00 PM PDT to receive the private viewing link. \nPlease visit this page for the YKB2020 participants bios. \nHow to watch: \n– Register here. \n– You will receive the live streaming link in your registered email. \n– On April 25th\, go to the link and view the stream. \n– You can post your questions in the chat window of the stream. \n– After the performances\, a moderator will ask select questions to the participants. \nBest practices: \nPLEASE DO NOT RECORD THIS VIEWING. \n– The content of this program is of a sensitive matter and we request you to treat it with the utmost respect. \n– The participants have worked very hard to share their personal journeys\, so please respect their story and privacy. \n– Set up a reminder on your calendar. \n– Go to the stream 10 minutes before schedule to give yourself time to settle down. \n– Find a quiet place\, with the least distractions. The content is sensitive in nature and for mature audiences only. \n– The best way to watch this would be on a computer. You can also use your phone but it might reduce the quality of the viewing.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/yoni-ki-baat/
CATEGORIES:Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200228T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200228T235500
DTSTAMP:20250224T112435Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Fundraiser Gala 2020
DESCRIPTION:Come raise a toast to Tasveer’s 2019 successes made possible by your generous support and share Tasveer’s vision for 2020. We are excited to celebrate another year of inspirational work and social change\, where storytelling led to truth telling and in the process individuals were empowered\, transformed\, healed and entertained. Through our work we strive constantly for social change\, representation\, equity\, and an inclusive society. Please join us for a glamorous evening where we come together to fund-raise to support our vision for 2020.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-fundraiser-gala-2020/
LOCATION:Mariott Redmond – Redmond Town Center\, 7401 164th Avenue Northeast\, Redmond\, WA\, 98052\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191205T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191205T191500
DTSTAMP:20250224T112458Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer Youth Collective: Tasveer Youth goes to MOHAI- Beyond Bollywood Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer Youth Collective will be taking youth\, ages 11-17\, to the Museum of History and Industry to see the exhibit Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation. This groundbreaking exhibition traces the roots and trajectories of Indians as they immigrated from India to the United States. We also look at the rich heritage and cultural contributions of Indians and their families in the Pacific Northwest. \nTime: 5 pm-6:30 pm (meet at 4:15 pm at The Bellevue Riveter\, and we will return to the Riveter by 7:15)\nAdmission Fee: FREE (14 and under) / $10 (students/seniors) / $12 (adult)\nAge range: 11 to 17 years old\nPlease fill out the google form to confirm attendance. \nhttps://forms.gle/SPPbLewHXrxuYyaa8 \nParents are welcome to join us. We will be driving to MOHAI from the Riveter office in Bellevue\, and we can take youth who would like to join us. We will be leaving at 4:15 pm. Please bring a non-perishable snack in a disposable bag (no nuts\, please)\, or money to purchase food at the museum. We plan on returning by 7:15 pm. We look forward to having you join us!
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-youth-collective-tasveer-youth-goes-to-mohai-beyond-bollywood-exhibit/
LOCATION:Mohai\, 860 Terry Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tasveer Youth Collective
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191004T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191004T180000
DTSTAMP:20220427T010058Z
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SUMMARY:TSAFF 2019- Film Day Symposium 3: South Asian Film & The Rise of Nationalism
DESCRIPTION:TSAFF 2019- Film Day Symposium\nDay 3- South Asian Film & The Rise of Nationalism\nThis symposium brings together filmmakers\, academics\, and activists who will together meditate on the challenges and opportunities of making films in the New South Asia. \nTopics include but are not limited to: \n\nFilmmaking and politics.\nThe role of independent and documentary cinema.\nThe popularity and challenges of digital film making platforms.\n\nPanelists are \nAnand Patwardhan (Reason): Anand Patwardhan has been making political documentaries for over four decades\, pursuing diverse issues that are at the crux of socio-political life in India. Many of his films were at one time or another banned by the censors and by State television channels and became the subject of litigation. Anand\, who successfully challenged these censorship rulings in court\, has also been active in movements for communal harmony as well as movements against unjust\, unsustainable development; casteism; militarism; and nuclear nationalism. \nRitu Sarin & Tenzing Sonam (The Sweet Requiem): Ritu Sarin finished her MFA in film and video from the California College of Arts. Tenzing was born in Darjeeling in northeastern India to Tibetan refugee parents. He studied broadcast journalism at the University of California\, Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.  Their work has primarily focused on the subject of Tibet and has attempted to document\, question and reflect on the issues of exile\, identity\, culture and politics that confront the Tibetan people.  Ritu and Tenzing are the directors of the Dharamshala International Film Festival\, which they founded in 2012. \nSyed Muhammad Hassan Zaidi (Dunkey Following European Dreams): Hassan Zaidi is a filmmaker/ Lecturer at The Film and Television Department\, National College of Arts in Lahore. He is also completing his Masters in Multimedia Studies from the National College of Arts\, Lahore. \nFilm Day consists of panels and information curated for budding filmmakers and storytellers. What do you need to have in place in order to make your movie? How much can you prepare on your own as a filmmaker? Who do you need on your team? Come join us for this panel of creatives and curators to find out what it takes to have your work seen! Panelists include local and visiting directors\, producers and programmers who’ll speak of their experiences and expertise. \nThe Film Day Symposium is funded by Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tsaff-2019-film-day-symposium-3-south-asian-film-the-rise-of-nationalism/
LOCATION:Simpson Center for the Humanities Communications 120 (CMU 120)\, University of Washington\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:TSAFF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191001T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191001T190000
DTSTAMP:20220427T004929Z
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SUMMARY:TSAFF 2019- Film Day Symposium 2: Deep Dive Into Making Short Films
DESCRIPTION:TSAFF 2019- Film Day Symposium\nDay 2- Deep Dive Into Making Short Films\nJoin some of our visiting filmmakers who have short films playing at the festival\, as they pull the veil on everything that goes into making a short film. The filmmakers will discuss why they chose to tell their stories in this format\, how they raised funding\, and what they hope to accomplish by making short form content. Each filmmaker will also present a scene from their film and dissect what went into executing it – the uphill battles of pulling it off\, and the creative solutions they used. This discussion and workshop will present an honest look into what it truly takes to make a short film\, including delving into subjects of what things might cost\, and perhaps most importantly\, how to sustain oneself as a filmmaker while making your passion project. Moderated by Pulkit Datta. \nFilm Day consists of panels and information curated for budding filmmakers and storytellers. What do you need to have in place in order to make your movie? How much can you prepare on your own as a filmmaker? Who do you need on your team? Come join us for this panel of creatives and curators to find out what it takes to have your work seen! Panelists include local and visiting directors\, producers and programmers who’ll speak of their experiences and expertise. \nThe Film Day Symposium is funded by Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tsaff-2019-film-day-symposium-2-deep-dive-into-making-short-films/
LOCATION:Northwest Film Forum\, 1515 12th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:TSAFF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190930T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190930T190000
DTSTAMP:20220427T005025Z
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SUMMARY:TSAFF 2019- Film Day Symposium 1: SCREENWRITING DECONSTRUCTED
DESCRIPTION:TSAFF 2019- Film Day Symposium\nDay 1- SCREENWRITING DECONSTRUCTED\nScreenwriter Gazal Dhaliwal (Lipstick Under My Burkha\, Qarib Qarib Singlle\, and Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga) will talk about what goes into crafting a screenplay that tells a good story\, and is entertaining. The films she has written carry layered social commentary while also being commercially viable and entertaining. \nIn this unique\, interactive workshop\, Gazal will talk about her journey as a writer and how her life and experiences have influenced the stories she writes. Then\, she will deconstruct a few selected scenes from films she’s written for\, breaking down the writing process\, and the progression from page to screen. This workshop is great for filmmakers and writers who want to learn from an experienced screenwriter\, as well as for film enthusiasts who are curious about what goes into writing a film script. Moderated by Pulkit Datta. \nFilm Day consists of panels and information curated for budding filmmakers and storytellers. What do you need to have in place in order to make your movie? How much can you prepare on your own as a filmmaker? Who do you need on your team? Come join us for this panel of creatives and curators to find out what it takes to have your work seen! Panelists include local and visiting directors\, producers and programmers who’ll speak of their experiences and expertise. \nThe Film Day Symposium is funded by Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tsaff-2019-film-day-symposium-1-screenwriting-deconstructed/
LOCATION:Northwest Film Forum\, 1515 12th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:TSAFF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191006T130000
DTSTAMP:20220425T205717Z
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SUMMARY:Tasveer South Asian Film Festival - TSAFF
DESCRIPTION:Tasveer South Asian Film Festival is the largest South Asian film festival in the United States. Seeking to provide a counterpoint to the images and stories prevalent in main stream South Asia and Bollywood\, the festival encourages an atmosphere of thoughtful dialogue and creative inquiry\, where filmmakers and audiences engage in lively discussions\, forums\, and other collaborative interactive formats. In 2019\, the festival will screen over 60 films and welcome 5000 attendees over 11 days\, in 5 cities. India is the festival focus for 2019. TSAFF 2019 will include films–shorts\, experimental work\, documentaries\, and narratives of any length–on themes related to South Asia in its entirety: Afghanistan\, Bangladesh\, Bhutan\, India\, Maldives\, Nepal\, Pakistan\, Sri Lanka and the various diasporas across the world. Films with a focus on issues of human rights and social justice will be a highlight of the festival again this year.
URL:https://tasveer.org/event/tasveer-south-asian-film-festival-tsaff/
CATEGORIES:TSAFF
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