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Events - South Asia | Germany
05 February, 2010
copyright dpa - Bildfunk'FOR PINA…'

A performance at the Goethe-Institut New Delhi, presented along with a film installation and live music by the Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Bangalore. It commemorates an iconic dance artist of our times – Pina Bausch. Inspired by Pina's breathtaking work and life, this piece reflects contemporary India and its dancers who wish to offer their homage to this great choreographer.

Goethe-Institut New Delhi
copyright ColourboxHomoeopathy – A medical approach and its history

An exhibition at the Goethe-Institut Bangalore by the Institute for the History of Medicine of the Robert Bosch Stiftung, presented by Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan India. The exhibition illustrates the characteristic features of homoeopathic medicine and explains its therapeutic principles and its holistic view of disease processes.

Goethe-Institut Bangalore