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Events
2023-2024 Events
Vernacular Rhetorics: Language, Politics and Identity in Telugu South India
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February 29, 2024, 5:00 p.m.: Come Eat With Me by Sri Vamsi Matta. Register here: http://tinyurl.com/CEWMregistration
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Previous Events
March 24, 2023, 6:00 p.m.: An Evening of Carnatic Music with violinist Sruti Sarathy and vocalist Shiv Subramaniam (Emory University), Cannon Chapel
February 25, 2023: The Dancing Body: South Indian Dance Performance by Yashoda Thakore (University of Silicon Andhra), Performing Arts Studio
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February 24, 2023: The Dancer’s Voice: Book Talk by Rumya Putcha (UGA) and response by Pallabi Chakraborty (Swarthmore College), Ackerman Hall, Michael C. Carlos Museum
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Classical Telugu Workshop – October 9-11, 2022
This classical Telugu workshop is focused on the first classical Telugu text, Nannaya’s Mahabharatamu (ca. eleventh century). The workshop was co-organized by Ilanit Loewy Shacham (Tel Aviv University) and Harshita Mruthinti Kamath (Emory University) and funded through a Halle Institute for Global Research Emory University-Tel Aviv University Collaborative Research Grant.
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Jashuva’s Gabbilam
Sunday, April 3, 2022: Zoom Lecture by Dr. Chinnaiah Jangam (Carleton University) and Dr. Gautham Reddy (Emory University)
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Lecture by David Shulman and Karri Ramachandra Reddy
Lecture by David Shulman and Karri Ramachandra Reddy, October 17, 2021 The recording of the the complete lecture is available below.
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Virtual Classical Telugu Workshop
This virtual workshop, held in July 2021, focused on the first classical Telugu text, Nannaya’s Mahabharatamu (ca. eleventh century). The workshop was co-organized by Ilanit Loewy Shacham (Tel Aviv University) and Harshita Mruthinti Kamath (Emory University) and funded through a Halle Institute for Global Research Emory University-Tel Aviv University Collaborative Research Grant. Workshop participants included:…
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Enta Matrumana
Enta Matrumana Music Concert, January 19, 2019
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Innovations in Telugu Literary Studies
Innovations in Telugu Literary Studies Conference, April 16-17, 2016 Conference participants: (back row) Vakulabharanam Rajagopal, Afsar Mohammad, Harshita Mruthinti Kamath, Vibha Shetiya, Jamal Jones, Aruni Mahapatra; (middle row) Sravanthi Kollu, Ilanit Loewy Shacham, Mrunalini Chunduri, Suresh Kolichala, Gautham Reddy, Karri Ramachandra Reddy; (front row) Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger, Velcheru Narayana Rao, and David Shulman
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An Evening of Telugu Arts
An Evening of Telugu Arts, Dance and Music Performance, March 26, 2015. Download the program.