CREATIVITY IS PIERCING THE MUNDANE TO FIND THE MARVELLOUS. - BILL MOYERS
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
Springtime in Bengali Literature
Spring has long stirred the imagination of Bengali writers and poets. Join our members for a lively discussion on how Basanta has been portrayed in Bengali literature, from its colours and romance to its deeper moods of longing, renewal, and change.
(For members only)
Colours, Melodies, and Verses: Holi Special
Colours find wholesome expression in song and verse. Join us for a joyful Holi Special as our members celebrate the festival with poetry and music—bringing alive the spirit of spring, renewal, and togetherness.
(For members only)
PAST EVENTS
SE Radio: The Music of Salil Chowdhury
It is always a nostalgic experience for our members whenever we return to the music of the masters. This session offered many such moments, with conversations about playing favourite songs on cassettes and tuning in to beloved radio programmes. Soon, the discussion turned to the composers and singers our members would like to hear next, and the unanimous verdict was that we should foreground lesser-known artists. We hope to curate an evening along those lines soon, one that will once again have Ms R Mukherjee saying, as she did at the end of this session, “Wonderful! I kept hoping this evening would not end!”
Encounters in the Andamans
Another Friday Evening Special took our members on a journey—this time to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. We began with a documentary on our guest for the evening, anthropologist Ms Madhumala Chattopadhyay, one of the first researchers to establish peaceful contact with the Sentinelese, a protected tribe of the islands. She spoke about the impact of the tsunami on the Sentinelese and reflected on how policies must be continually reinterpreted to ensure that we do not disrupt their way of life. The session left our members thoughtful about questions of contact, conservation, and responsibility.
Film Screening: A Valentine’s Day Special
To mark Valentine’s Day, we treated our members to a love story: Asha Jaoar Majhe. Directed by Aditya Vikram Sengupta, the film won two National Awards, for Best Debut Film of a Director and Best Audiography. A rapt audience watched in silence and responded with heartfelt praise, with Ms S Chattopadhyay describing it as “an extremely beautiful and tender film.” We chose not to break the spell with too much discussion afterwards. Instead, we quietly returned to our lives, carrying with us, and hoping to preserve, the film’s lingering mood of tenderness.
SE Clubs
NURTURING AND SHARING THE JOY POETRY BRINGS
"The crown of literature is poetry" - W. Somerset Maugham
Our poetry-loving members meet every week to enjoy the beauty of the verse. While some enjoy reciting poems by well-known poets, there are others who pen poems and are thrilled to dig out their long-lost poems—poems that they had thought had lost their value over the years. But we know that good poetry is perennial.
Watch TrailerCome and join us to express your love for poetry every Thursday. Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
TOGETHERNESS AND CAMARADERIE
Storytelling and connecting are the essence of ‘Adda’ or ‘Gupshupp’ as we call it. For our Gupshupp Club members, it is a time of unadulterated fun when they delve into their memories of yore or are in splits over someone else’s story or talk on pre-decided topics or even sing songs. The feeling of togetherness and camaraderie is what makes them look forward to each meet.
Members have discussions on pre-decided topics, chosen by all participants, the previous week.
Watch TrailerCome join us every Tuesday on Google Meet. Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Be Lit!
Organised every Monday 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., the SE-Lit Club members have a most enjoyable time discussing different genres of literature in different languages, the culture and ethos of different cities, mythology and much more.
Watch TrailerCome and join our SE Lit Club every Monday
Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Let Your Hearts Sing!
Our Antakshari club members enjoy singing mixed with fun! They have to sing songs based on given prompts and retro movie clips or instrumental music is played and members need to identify the songs, the lyricist, music directors, the singers and so on.Watch Trailer
Join these exciting sessions to brighten up your Monday mornings from 4:45 p.m. to 5.45 p.m and enjoy your Tuesday evenings from 4:45 p.m. to 5.45 p.m
When Music is the Food of Life
Organised every Wednesday 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. members love singing songs of their choice—different languages, from films and otherwise, Rabindra sangeet, Nazrul geeti, Bhojpuri, folksongs and so on.
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Organised every Wednesday from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.

