Festival

  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
  • Poets Translating Poets © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Bombay Film Factory
Festival

November 25 - 27, 2016
Mumbai

The Poets Translating Poets Festival is a three day extravaganza, exploring ideas of diversity, identity, and multiculturalism through poetry, nudging at the boundaries between poetry and other forms of art, as well as a celebration of poetry in performance. The festival will create a platform for contemporary poets from South Asia – Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka – and Germany, featuring readings and the translation of each other’s works. More ...

    Programm

    November 24 - Pre-Festival
    Masterclass - Poetry and Song

    with Benjamin Appl More ...

    November 25
    Festival-Opening

    Lectures, Readings, Masterclass, Discussions, Liederabend, ... More ...

    November 26
    Poetry of resistance and Peace

    In a constant hegemonic battle between the mainstream and the margins, it’s the poetic voices that articulate the dilemma. More ...

    November 27
    Poetry and Arts

    Workshops, conversations and performances on Poetry and other arts, Indian Cinema and more. More ...

    Poetry across the city
    in the hustle and bustle of Mumbai

    Poetry in Cafés and various public places in the city More ...

    Outreach Programm
    Poetry in the Classroom

    Creative activities at various schools More ...
    Goethe-Institut/GBC India