Friday Fundas
Our regular speaker and performer series in Vikhroli has become a popular fixture on Mumbai’s event calendar. Join us on select Fridays of the month for these events and tell your friends about them as well. Most of our events are open to the public with RSVP.
Diversity- Gender and Beyond
In this special Friday Funda, we took a look at the various facets of the issue of gender diversity through thought provoking discussions and a riveting performance!7 November 2014
Continue to EventThe Game of Threads by Bandana Tewari
The Godrej India Culture Lab returned this fashion season, with its signature Pop Up Friday Funda live at Lakmé Fashion Week. This Funda took the shape of a special talk by fashion’s favorite contrarian Bandana Tewari. 22 August 2014
Continue to EventFashion Funda with Rahul Mishra
The Godrej India Culture Lab, in collaboration with Lakmé Fashion Week and Bungalow 8, hosted a special conversation to kickstart this fashion season. Parmesh Shahani, head of the Lab talked to acclaimed designer Rahul Mishra on life after winning the Woolmark Prize, and Rahul's endeavour to take Indian textiles to global markets.8 August 2014
Continue to EventArchitecture of Collaboration
In this special Change Talk - Friday Funda, the creators of three of India's most interesting collaborative urban space projects shared their experience in creating these spaces and discussed with each other and the audience, the pleasure and complications of designing for community building in Indian cities. 1 August 2014
Continue to EventThe Barefoot Approach - by Bunker Roy
In this inspirational Friday Funda talk titled "Demystifying Professionalism: The Barefoot Approach'', the acclaimed social entrepreneur Bunker Roy shared his journey of empowering marginalized rural communities and facilitating sustainability through his path-breaking initiative called the Barefoot College. 11 July 2014
Continue to EventMethod in the Madness - an Indo - Japanese animation funda
In this special Funda, brought to you in collaboration with Japan Foundation, we took a joint Indo-Japanese plunge into the world of animation! Saigo No Shudan is a young Japanese artist collective that creates videos using hand-painted animation and stop motion. Professor Sehkar Mukherjee through his work at Ahmedabad's National Institute of Design, interacts with young Indian animation artists who are constantly working on innovative projects. 27 June 2014
Continue to EventGeographies of the heart: How ‘digital’ is transforming the Indian Immigrant Experience
In November 2013, Google India’s “Reunion” ad about a granddaughter’s effort to reunite her grandfather with his long-lost friend in Pakistan went viral in America, moving the entire immigrant and specifically, Indian diaspora to tears. While it was a brilliant campaign for Google, the ad also highlighted how digital and social technologies are redefining the immigrant experience. It reaffirmed that digital behaviours are universal. 30 May 2014
Continue to EventThree Women - Theatre Preview
Three Women is a contemporary musical theatre piece that looks at 19th century Bengali Renaissance women's issues of individuality, freedom and purpose through a modern day, 21st century lens presented through the lives of three of Rabindranath Tagore's women - two fictional and one from his own life.2 May 2014
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