Posts Tagged ‘Live’

TEDxAnarkali – Revitalizing the cultural heritage

October 6th, 2011

I will not define TED all over again as many has already done that. I am more concerned to the E of TED, here it represents “entertainment” and it is one regular feature of TED or TEDx events. Entertainment is not just about fun only; it can be helpful in elaborating tough subjects with ease and less time. The best example can be Junoon and Shehzad Roy trying to redefined Poetry of Iqbal in late 90s.

TEDx is coming to Lahore again; where team of TEDxLahore is busy in designing the third edition of the event and the work is underway TEDxAnarkali is coming to add music to the TEDx legacy of the city. Music is the feature of this event to celebrate the E of TEDx.

 

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20 things I am Looking For at TEDxBristol

September 7th, 2011

Normally I avoid writing such posts that mention the certain number of best and worst things. The reason might be the facts that I do not consider anyone not even me to determine some really best or worst things about something that yet has to happen. However, I will justify this post of mine with the human psychology of doing something other than the usual things either because of excitement or because of pride. I have both the reasons for this post so out of the blend created by the excitement and the pride towards TEDxBristol. TEDxBristol is indeed the next big thing happening in Bristol or i batter say West of England tomorrow in Mshed Bristol at 10am. So, here are few things that I am looking forward tomorrow.

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TEDxAnarkali – the first TEDxLive of Pakistan

March 9th, 2011

University of Central Punjab, Lahore had the TED experience this past week by hosting TEDxAnarkali Live. It was a small gathering of more than thirty people. They all gathered to experience the crisp of TED 2011 that was presented via live simulcast. If I am not mistaken this was second TED event in Pakistan of the year 2011, after TEDxKinnaird. Kenichi Ebina was the opener of the event as his talk Magic Moves was the first TED Talk that was shown to the audience. That was a nice and energetic starter before the some more and solid course could be offered. That performance helped in creating interest among the audience for what is coming next.

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