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The Gandhi Study Circle
St. Stephen’s College, New Delhi
In association with
Students for a Free Tibet, India (http://sftindia.org/)
and Indo-Tibet Coordination Office
Presents
“RANGZEN”
(A two day festival on Tibet)
Date: 27th and 28th October 2010
Venue: St. Stephen’s College, Delhi
‘Rangzen’ seeks to display the rich cultural heritage of Tibet and
at the same time generate awareness about China’s illegal occupation
of the country and their struggle for independence.
The festival will be marked by dance performances, photo
exhibitions, documentary screenings and delicious Tibetan food.
Event
Schedule
27th October
1.30 pm – Yak Dance and Tibetan Food stalls, Photo Exhibition and
Display of artwork by Young Tibetans.
2.00 pm- PhotoJournalist Vijay Kranti: Capturing Tibet: Journeys to
the Land of Snows
3.00pm- Interactive session with Young Tibetan Refugees: Journey
into Exile
4.00pm- Tibetan Refreshments
4.30pm- Film Screening: Undercover in Tibet
5.00pm- 'Uprisings in Tibet' 1987-2008: Eyewitness Accounts by Ven
Bhagdo (1987 uprising) and Tsewang Dhondhup (2008 uprising)
28th October
4.00pm- Screening: Meltdown in Tibet
Followed by Presentation by Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli(JNU)
5.15pm- Cultural Show
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