So long, and thanks for all the fish!

– Douglas Adams

Since 2014, Gyaan Adab has done its best to enrich the cultural spirit of Kalyani Nagar. This quaint bungalow at the end of Lane 3C has been a community library, an arts and cultural centre, a white cube gallery, a creative refuge, a stage, an intimate experience and so much more. 

And now, we move on, to the next chapter – and though we let go of our little bungalow, Gyaan Adab will continue to do its best to create a safe space for everyone to explore literature, performance and the arts across Pune city. 

31st March is our last date here and this is our final program: 

8th March: Women’s Day with the Storytellers, Pune

But as we wrap things up, we want to take this opportunity to thank you, for supporting, encouraging and collaborating with you. Do drop in for a last cup of coffee and some nostalgia. Until then!

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Coming up this month
27th February 

An Evening of Romantic Shayari

For this Valentine’s month, Gyaan Adab in association with Guldasta-e-Urdu presents An Evening of Romantic Shayari.

Join us for a gathering of Urdu Poetry enthusiasts sharing original and well-known sher on the Gyaan Adab stage.

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Coming up this month
12th February

In the February chapter of The Book Club, Prashant Sinha will be presenting Edward Albee’s modern classic “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”. It examines the complexities and fantasies in the life of a middle-aged couple, Martha and George, bringing into question their mental stability.

Coming up this month
22nd January

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”

– Charles W. Eliot

We dedicate the start of 2020 to books and the minds of authors who wrote them. Keep scrolling to know what we have in store.

Coming up tomorrow
21st December

Tomorrow is the last day of The Heroine’s Journey. Join us to engage in a discussion about the representation of Heroines in art, media and literature.

Coming up tomorrow
21st December

Tomorrow is the last day of The Heroine’s Journey. Join us to engage in a discussion about the representation of Heroines in art, media and literature.

Coming up tomorrow 18th December

The Heroine’s Journey commenced with a bang here at Gyaan Adab ! If you missed out on our previous programmes, you still have a chance to immerse yourself in everything the festival has to offer. Tomorrow, the 18th of December is a packed day with three diverse experiences planned for you!

Finale of the heroine’s journey

Gyaan Adab  presents re:ACT, the finale of The Heroine’s Journey!
Our week-long festival comes to close with an evening packed with diverse performances. We begin with a Marathi play-reading adapted from Jean Genet’s The Maids and culminates with Synchron– a marriage of percussion and visual art.

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