As citizens of Bangalore / Bengaluru, many of us have come
together to celebrate the wide diversity, aesthetics, functionality,
ecology, histories and our memories of our city’s trees. The trees of
Bangalore through their presence on our city’s avenues, parks and
neighbourhoods are silent yet vital aspects of our urban lives. This
ever growing city has moved away from a garden city tag to be re-branded
the IT city. Yet, as Bangaloreans, we want to revisit the garden days
and ways that are tied to our histories and identities and help us
relate to our city’s special trees. This celebration and tribute to
Bengaluru’s Trees has been christened NERALU.
NERALU, meaning shade in Kannada is a descriptive metaphor for the Tree festival and indicates what trees have meant to so many citizens of Bengaluru. We share historical, cultural and ecological stories and experiences because of trees that enrich our urban existence. NERALU is a way in which this can be celebrated, shared and reflected upon.
Storytelling, Talks, Workshops, Storytelling Sessions, Performances, Art exhibition, Photography, Film Screenings, Tree Walks and other activities has been organized.
Registrations starts on 3rd Feb, 2014 for Walks and Workshops.
Schedule : http://neralu.in/schedule/
8th & 9th, February 2014
Venue:
Bal Bhavan
Venkatappa Art Gallery
&
Queen’s statue, Cubbon Park
NERALU, meaning shade in Kannada is a descriptive metaphor for the Tree festival and indicates what trees have meant to so many citizens of Bengaluru. We share historical, cultural and ecological stories and experiences because of trees that enrich our urban existence. NERALU is a way in which this can be celebrated, shared and reflected upon.
Storytelling, Talks, Workshops, Storytelling Sessions, Performances, Art exhibition, Photography, Film Screenings, Tree Walks and other activities has been organized.
Registrations starts on 3rd Feb, 2014 for Walks and Workshops.
Schedule : http://neralu.in/schedule/
8th & 9th, February 2014
Venue:
Bal Bhavan
Venkatappa Art Gallery
&
Queen’s statue, Cubbon Park
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