Activist documentaries
Activist documentaries, Screening of A world beyond humans and The invisible (r)evolutions. The screenings will be followed by an interaction with the filmmaker Philippe Borrel. 5 September, 3pm and 5.30pm, Alliance française of Kathmandu, (01)4241163, (01)4242832,
[email protected]. www.alliancefrancaise.org.np
How far we’ve come? A talk by Shail Shrestha, president of Kathmandu Cycle City 2020 on the issue of road safety for cyclists, in tribute to wildlife academic and conservationist Pralad Yonzon. 28 August, 3pm to 4.30pm,
Wildlife Conservation Nepal (WCN) Office, Bafal, (01)4289818,
[email protected], www.wcn.org.np
Saparu (Gai Jatra), The festival of death and rebirth will be celebrated during a rally in the streets of Kathmandu (see page 10-11). 30 August, Basantapur
Pride parade, Nepal’s LGBT community comes together for the sixth annual Pride Parade. 30 August, 12.30pm, Himalaya Java, Trivedi Marg, Thamel
Get inspired, USEF-Nepal has guest speaker Aakarshan Dhakal to tell his story of how he used simplicity and self-reflection to turn adversities into opportunities. 1 September, 2.30pm to 3.30pm, USEF, Gyaneswor, Kathmandu,
(01)4444779, (01)4444780,
[email protected]
Art Market, A place to sell and buy paintings, prints, posters and design products. 5 September, 12pm to 4pm,
The Yellow House, Sanepa,
[email protected],
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Homage, British artist, Martin Travers explores the concepts of identity and self-empowerment through painting
(review on page 13). Till 6 September, 11am to 5pm,
Siddhartha Art Gallery, Babar Mahal Revisited, (01)4218048
Where to now?
A lecture by Nepali Times editor Kunda Dixit about the state of Nepal post-earthquakes.
Rs 400 for non-members (includes tea and snacks), 4 September, 9.30am, Moksh Café, Jhamsikhel,
[email protected]
Building better, A workshop and discussion on the benefits of earthbag building and earthquake resistant design.
4 September, 10am to 5pm,
The Summit Hotel, Sanepa Images of Nepal,
An exhibition of black and white images taken by Jan Møller Hansen before and after the 25 April earthquake.
Inauguration 9 September, 5.30pm, till 22 September, Siddhartha Art Gallery, Babar Mahal Revisited, (01)4218048
Run for Nepal, A 5k virtual race to raise fund for Oxfam Intermón which is helping victims of Nepal earthquake.
12 September, www.irunfornepal.com
Call for submission, Photographers, curators, photo-based artists, historians, anthropologists are invited to submit works and ideas for digital projection, discussions, performances on the theme ‘TIME’. Deadline 15 September, www.photoktm.com
Support, A special fund-raising print sale to contribute towards the rebuilding of heritage sites in Patan by Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust (KVPT) www.photoktm.com
Nepal Cup 2015, A charity football tournament to raise funds for quake-affected schools in Nepal and promote the country as a tourist attraction. 2 to 4 October, Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Tripureshwor,
[email protected], www.nepalcup2015.com
Quake photobook, Nepal425 launches a crowd-sourcing drive for printing a coffee table book featuring 700 pictures of the earthquake. All proceeds from the sales will go to quake-affected. www.nepal425.com
Wholeness, Artist Puran Khadka whose work is a meditative abstraction full of spiritual awakening exhibits his paintings. Till 30 October, Park Gallery, Pulchok, (01)5522307,
[email protected]
The Yeti Run, Test your strength, stamina and teamwork at Nepal’s first obstacle race. 26 September, St Xavier’s School, Godavari, 9841226397,
[email protected]
Climate + Change, A dynamic exhibition exploring the effects of climate change on the Hindu Kush Himalayan region. Till 30 September, 9am to 5pm, International Mountain Museum, Gharipatan, Pokhara, (061)460742,
[email protected], www.internationalmountainmuseum.org