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Literary Loose Ends
Silent Reading Session
Theme: Unfinished Reads
Facilitator
Unfinished reads gathering dust? Find some closure! Bring them to the BIC Library in this week’s Bookmarked session facilitated by Lekha Naidu.
You can bring your own book or choose one from the collection at the library, pick a cosy spot and read with us for 90 minutes. Post this, spend a few minutes chatting with us about your read.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
This event is a part of BIC’s Programmes at the Library.
BIC Library Programmes are designed to reshape the BIC Library into a community-centered space. Our primary goal is to curate sessions that cater to the diverse interests and ages within our library community. Through this, we aim to provide a welcoming platform for experimentation, turning the library into a dynamic space that goes beyond traditional book-related activities.
We also encourage active participation from our community members. If you have event ideas or proposals that align with our vision, please reach out to us at collab@bangaloreinternationalcentre.org
Facilitator

Lekha Naidu
When not reluctantly explaining what she does for a living to curious people, Lekha Naidu is either facilitating a class for young theatre enthusiasts or rigging lights or translating plays and other pieces of literature from English to Kannada and vice versa or planning photo shoots while finding ways to get on stage and perform.
Some affectionately call her the Girl Friday of the Arts community, conveniently forgetting about the other days of the week, while she often refers to herself as a theatre practitioner. She has made no significant contribution to the world, yet; but she keeps trying. One of the ways is ‘Avala Hejje’, a social enterprise, of which she is the Creative Director. She has served as a Consultant to the High Powered Committee set up in 2013 by the Ministry of Culture to examine the national level cultural institutions under it.
Since 2019 she has been utilising all her skills at a community space called Bangalore International Centre.

