From: Brick Lane Circle [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 04 October 2018 12:47
To: Muhammad Ahmedullah
Subject: BENGAL HISTORY WEEK 2018
BENGAL HISTORY WEEK 2018
20-28 October 2018
An annual event in London
By Brick Lane Circle
SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER 2018
11.00AM-1.00PM
Popular East India Company Dockside Walk - by Dr Georgie Wemyss
Places are free but advance booking only. The meeting point will be given to those booked onto the walk
1.00-4.30PM, Lab 2, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, E1 1BU
Maps of the 'Muslim Invasion’: Bhashani and the Char Muslims of Assam - by Dr Layli Uddin
Sylhet Opting for East Bengal in 1947 Referendum - Revisiting the Radcliffe Line - by Murad Qureshi
SUNDAY 21ST OCTOBER 2018
1.00-4.30PM, Lab 1, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, E1 1BU
The Proliferation of a Bengali Cultural Scene in East London (1960s-1980s) -
by Faridha Karim
Spirit of Sylhet - Seeing is Believing
A pictorial presentation - by Rooful Ali
MONDAY 22ND OCTOBER 2018
6.30-8.30PM, Lab 2, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, E1 1BU
Muslim Literary Modernity in Colonial Bengal - by Shahnawaz Ali Raihan
TUESDAY 23RD OCTOBER 2018
6.30-8.30PM, Lab 1a, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, E1 1BU
The Boses of Bengal: The Long History of Migration, Collaboration and Rebellion - by Dr Sarmila Bose
WEDNESDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2018
6.30-8.30pm, Lab 1, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, E1 1BU
Latitude Sailing and Incredible Stories from the First Twelve Voyages of the East India Company - by Dr M Ahmedullah
THURSDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2018
6.30-8.30PM, Lab 1, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, E1 1BU
Salacious Songs: How a Bengali Dance Went “Viral” in the Nineteenth Century - by Dr Richard Williams
SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2018
1.00-4.30PM, Lab 2, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, E1 1BU
Inherited Identities: A Contemporary History of Roman Catholic Christians in Northern and Central Kolkata
By Anashya Ghoshal
Safeguarding Islam in Modern Times: Politics, Piety and Hefajat-I- Islam in Bangladesh - by Khandaker MA Raquib
SUNDAY 28TH OCTOBER 2018
Venue 2, Rich Mix Centre, 35-47 Bethnal Green Rd, E1 6LA
1.00-6.00PM: DEEP IMPACTS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
A conference by participants of recent projects on the East India Company
“Bottles of the Juice of Limons”: Surviving Scurvy and the First East India Company Voyage
By Dr Rosita Aiesha
Vizagapatam and an 18th Century Workbox
By Charlotte Hopkins
East India Company and Shipbuilding in Calcutta
By Dr Sanjukta Ghosh
Re-discovering my creative self through the journey of Bengal Muslin fabrics in the 17th to 19th century in Britain
By Lucky Hossain
Invisible women: Indian women and the East India Company
By Sharmen Haque
The Bhodrolok Terrorists - Why Bengal produces Gentlefolk revolutionaries and terrorists
By Bhaskar Dasgupta
Bengal Shadows
(Video documentary and Q&A), 6.30-8.30PM
‘This hard-hitting documentary brings to light a lesser-known episode of the Second World War – the 1943 famine, during which time several million people starved to death in Bengal. Today, numerous historians, researchers and writers, from both India and Britain, blame the British Empire for the famine that occurred whilst the subcontinent was under its rule. Some historians allege that Winston Churchill was accountable for the famine and even refer to it as a crime against humanity. The film gives a voice to historians, researchers and survivors, who were witness to these tragic events.’
By Joy Banerjee & Partho Bhattacharya
Comedy and Seminar
By Naveed Mahbub
November 5, 2018, 7.00-9.00pm
Brady Arts & Community Centre, 192-196 Hanbury St, London E1 5HU
This event is being hosted by Brick Lane Circle for the ‘A Season of Bangla Drama’ (2-25 November 2018) being organised by Tower Hamlets Council’s Arts, Park and Events Team.
Stand-up Comedy performance and Seminar
By Naveed Mahbub
The seminar will cover the following:
Comedy in Bangladesh
1. History
2. Types (Physical, Jokey jokes, Slap stick, Stand-up, Improv, ‘Saturday Night Live’ and Late night show)
3. Limitations/constraints
4. Applications beyond entertainment (Health, Social messaging, Corporate and Education)
5. International exposure
The advent of the following in Bangladesh (Stand-up comedy, Late night show and Comedy club)
Naveed Mahbub is an Engineer (Ford USA) and CEO (IBM Bangladesh) turned comedian. He has performed in USA, UK, Spain, France, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Australia. He is the founder of Naveed’s Comedy Club in Dhaka and hosts The Naveed Mahbub Show (Late night TV Show) and Good Morning Bangladesh (radio). He won the Best Male Comedian, 2007 Original Las Vegas Comedy Festival.
For further details or to book a place to any of the events please email [log in to unmask]
Regards,
L Ahmed
Chair
Brick Lane Circle
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