The festival takes place on the Kozhikode beach front from
22 to 25 January and runs from
9:00 am to 9:00 pm.
The German Pavilion will be open to the public from
1:00 pm on 22 January.
The invited
writers, festival directors, publishers, curators will engage in a number of panels with their counterparts from
India,
South Asia, and
beyond.
Our guests from Germany include:
Alex Jakubowski, Anke Kuhl, Annette Michael (Orlanda Verlag), Christopher Kloeble, Claudia Kaiser (Frankfurter Buchmesse), David Wagner (Vagamon Writers Residency), Hadija Haruna-Oelker, Hildegard Kronawitter (Weiße Rose Stiftung), Inga Ramcke, Ingo Schulze, Lavinia Frey (Literatur festival Berlin), Max Czollek, Mithu Sanyal, Necati Öziri (online), Nora Stampe (Biologist), Peter Pannke, Shida Bazyar, Sophie Stein (bangaloREsident@Sangam House).
Heritage walks are scheduled every day from
6:00 am to 8:00 am and again from
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
The exhibition,
It’s not all so dark: Tracing the Livelihood Histories of Malabar, curated by Ishita Shah of Curating for Culture, is open from
15 to 25 January 2026,
11:00 am to 7:00 pm. This exhibition brings together stories from a fractured, but persistent foundation, with objects that seem outdated, but are very much alive, and a situation of unresolved conflict, which desperately needs intervention.
The pavilion programming begins in the
morning of 23 January. The day opens at
9:00 am with
In My Time of Dying, an Indo-German theatre production and concludes with a concert by the multi-award winning experimental pop auteur
Perera Elsewhere at
8:00 pm.
We have several engaging programs lined up for you throughout the festival. These include the German-Indian co-production
Im Tod - In My Time of Dying by Leon Pfannenmüller (Germany) and Sankar Venkateswaran (India), a
Berlin Kitchen curated by food stylist Sanskriti Bist, the Feminist Library by
Sandbox Collective, a printmaking studio by
Atelier Prati, a Vinyl Pop Up Store and Listening Sessions with
On The Jungle Floor, and a range of workshops and performances. Philipp Geist will be illuminating the historic lighthouse at the Kozhikode beach front with his
light installations. There will also be
music performances by Habibi Funk and Perera Elsewhere in the evenings.
Please find the festival schedule for the German Pavilion
here, which is subject to changes.