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The INDUStry Show
The INDUStry Show w Sanjoy Roy

The INDUStry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 38:02


Sanjoy K. Roy is the Managing Director, Teamwork Arts - a versatile production house in performing and visual arts, social sector, film, and television. Producer of global literary festivals, including the world's largest - Jaipur Literature Festival. He is the Recipient of the US President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities Award. Sanjoy is an advisor on arts and diversity for numerous government and non-governmental organizations across the world.

London Writers' Salon
#128: Sanjoy K. Roy — From 230 to 400k: Growing the Jaipur Literature Festival and Shaping Global Culture, How Art & Festivals Transform Cities

London Writers' Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 58:22


Sanjoy K. Roy, the visionary behind the Jaipur Literature Festival in India, on growing the largest literary festival in the world, expanding it to the US, UK and beyond and how storytelling and creativity can shape culture and change cities. *LINKS AND RESOURCESJaipur Literature FestivalSanjoy: InstagramTeamwork Arts*ABOUT SANJOY ROYSanjoy is the Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, the company behind the Jaipur Literature Festival, which has grown from a single room with 230 attendees to a global event attracting over 400,000 visitors. His work focuses on using arts, culture, and storytelling as platforms to drive social change and inspire dialogue, and he has curated over 33 festivals in over 42 cities worldwide. For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit: podcast.londonwriterssalon.com.For free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com.*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALONTwitter: twitter.com/​​WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalonIf you're enjoying this show, please rate and review this show!

Harshaneeyam
Conversation with Daisy Rockwell

Harshaneeyam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 51:43


Daisy Rockwell is a translator and an artist. She has translated many classic works of Hindi and Urdu literature, including Upendranath Ashk's Falling Walls, Bhisham Sahni's Tamas, and Khadija Mastur's The Women's Courtyard. Her 2021 translation of Geetanjali Shree's Tomb of Sand was the first South Asian book to win the International Booker Prize. Rockwell was awarded the 2023 Vani Foundation Distinguished Translator Award by the Vani Foundation and Teamwork Arts during the 2023 edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival.Tomb of Sand also won her the 2022 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation.Rockwell has been a student of Hindi, Latin, French, German, and ancient Greek for many years. She received her PhD in South Asian Literature from the University of Chicago, where she studied Hindi literature, translation, and social sciences. Her book, Upendranath Ashk - A critical biography was based on her PhD dissertation.In this Conversation, she spoke about her approach to translations and Upendranath AshK, whom she admires as a writer.Daisy Rockwell Books on Amazonhttps://amzn.to/3O1Af1z*For Feedback on our podcasthttps://bit.ly/3NmJ31YHarshaneeyam on Spotify –http://bit.ly/harshaneeyamHarshaneeyam on Apple podcast –http://apple.co/3qmhis5*To contact us – harshaneeyam@gmail.com***Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Interviewees in interviews conducted by Harshaneeyam Podcast are those of the Interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Harshaneeyam Podcast. Any content provided by Interviewees is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or...

The Literary City
The Fortuitous Rise Of Sanjoy K Roy And The Jaipur Literature Festival

The Literary City

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 34:47


The reason I use the word fortuitous in the title of this episode of The Literary City is because Sanjoy K Roy, one of the founders of the Jaipur Literature Festival…let's call it JLF, like everyone else…told me that its success was an accident.Some say there are no accidents. You know, you dinged your dad's car because you were careless…and not because the fates conspired to override your otherwise cautious and attentive demeanour.Typically, people become successful because of their efforts—not despite them. Usually you will find that what we ascribe to luck included a great deal of knowledge, foresight and a gust of planning. As a wise man once ought to have said, the harder you work, the luckier you get  yadda...yadda...Now, JLF has editions all over the world, and—as a foot note to the flagship—its parent company Teamworks Arts handles several more events every year.But Sanjoy Roy is my guest on The Literary City today because I want to establish that someone who turned what he calls an accident into the largest festival of literature in the world, is himself, by nature, literary.There is one simple way to find out—and that's to ask him.And so, I am privileged to present today, someone who speaks for all of literature, Sanjoy Roy.   ABOUT SANJOY ROYSanjoy K Roy, an entrepreneur of the arts, is the Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, which produces over 33 highly acclaimed performing arts, visual arts and literary festivals in 40 cities across the world including the iconic annual Jaipur Literature Festival, international editions of JLF and the launched-during-lockdown digital JLF Brave New World series. He is a founder trustee of Salaam Baalak Trust, providing support services for street and working children in Delhi. He is also the founder Trustee of the Ishara Puppet Theatre Trust. Roy works closely with various industry bodies and the government on policy issues in the cultural sector in India, and has lectured and collaborated with leading international universities. He established Teamwork in 1989, a highly versatile production house with wide ranging interests in the performing and visual arts, social sector and films and television.The upcoming bespoke edition of JLF—according to the publicity—will be a 10-day festival held from 13-22 May, 2022 and will celebrate the theme of SLOW LIFE including topics of food, art, wellness, fiction, climate change and environment. Elif Shafak and Huma Abedin are among the speakers. The location is the Soneva Fushi resort in the Maldives.WHAT'S THAT WORD?! - "DIDACTIC".Co-host Pranati "Pea" Madhav joins Ramjee Chandran in the segment "What's That Word?", where they discuss the etymology and pretentious nature  of the word "didactic".WANT TO BE ON THE SHOW?If you have a word, expression or phrase you would like to know more about, we would love to have you join us live on the show. You can reach out to us by mail: theliterarycity@explocity.com or simply, tlc@explocity.com.Or, you can visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bangaloreliterarysociety.Or you can go to our Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/explocityblr/.If your word or phrase is selected, we will call you.Join our Facebook group, Bangalore Literary Society. It does not matter if you are not in Bangalore. This group is for anyone interested in language and words.

The Three Bells
Bonus: Sanjoy K. Roy in conversation with Adrian Ellis – the unabridged edit

The Three Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 69:15


In this bonus track for Ep 5 of The Three Bells podcast, discover the unabridged edit of our host Adrian Ellis' conversation with Sanjoy K. Roy, Managing Director of Teamwork Arts. Please note that the audio for this bonus has not been mixed to the same standards as our main episodes.

The Three Bells
S1:E5 Opportunity, agility, and resilience – Sanjoy K. Roy in conversation with Adrian Ellis

The Three Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 57:54


Summary:In this episode, our host Adrian Ellis speaks with Sanjoy K. Roy, Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, about his relational journey and global experiences in the arts, which highlights the importance of producing cultural programmes that address current social needs, and are co-created with communities. Thereafter, Adrian is joined by fellow host Stephanie Fortunato to discuss key takeaways. They reflect on how Sanjoy's dexterity during the Covid-19 pandemic reflects the agility and resilience of the arts. They also discuss the pros and cons of different organisational models for the arts, and the importance of retaining intellectual property for artistic content. DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPTLISTEN TO A BONUS UNABRIDGED EDITReferences:  Jaipur Literature Festival: Brave New World Jaipur Literature Festival London Earth Fables Craft Platform The Espresso Martini Bio Sanjoy K. Roy, an entrepreneur of the arts, is Co-Founder and Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, which produces performing arts, visual arts and literary festivals across 40 cities in countries such as Australia, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Israel, Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, UK, and USA, including the annual Jaipur Literature Festival. He has received the National Award for Excellence and Best Director for the film “Shahjahanabad: The Twilight Years.” He is a founder trustee of Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) working to provide support services for street and working children in the inner city of Delhi where over 55,000 children have benefited from education, training and residential services. In 2011 the White House presented SBT the US President's Committee of Arts and Humanities Award for an International Organisation. Sanjoy is Co-chair of the Art and Culture Committee of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI); President of Event and Entertainment Management Association (EEMA) and a Member of the India@75 Culture Committee, Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).  

Meri Kahani with Bhawana Somaaya
Meri Kahani ft. Sanjoy Roy

Meri Kahani with Bhawana Somaaya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 25:15


Sanjoy K. Roy, an entrepreneur of the arts, is the Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, which produces over 33 highly acclaimed performing arts, visual arts, and literary festivals across 40 cities in countries such as Australia, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, UK, and the USA, including the world’s largest free literary gathering — the annual Jaipur Literature Festival. Roy has received the National Award for Excellence and Best Director for the film Shahjahanabad: The Twilight Years.  He is a founder trustee of Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) working to provide support services for street and working children in the inner city of Delhi where over 55,000 children have benefited from education, training, and residential services. In 2011, the White House presented SBT the US President’s Committee of Arts and Humanities Award for an International Organisation.   Roy works closely with various industry bodies and Government on policy issues within the Creative Industries and Cultural Sector in India and is a senior office-bearer on several committees working on policy infrastructure for the creative industries - he is Co-chair of the Art and Culture Committee of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and former President of Event and Entertainment Management Association (EEMA) and an advisor to the Arts Council of England Diversity board for theatre. He is on the advisory council of various International Agencies, Federations and Universities.   Listen to his journey only on Meri Kahani with Bhawana Somaaya! You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jaipur Bytes
The Lost Children: Deepa Anappara in conversation with Sanjoy K. Roy

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 41:54


Deepa Anappara’s debut novel ‘Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line’ journeys to the heart of childhood and painful loss of innocence. In conversation with Sanjoy K. Roy, managing director of Teamwork Arts and the founder-trustee of Salaam Balaak Trust, she discusses the impact of poverty and religious violence on the education of children. This episode is the audio version of a live online session from #JLFLondonAtBL2020.

Game Changers
Sanjoy K. Roy

Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 41:23


Sanjoy K. Roy, an entrepreneur of the arts, is the Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, which produces over 25 highly acclaimed performing arts, visual arts and literary festivals across 40 cities in countries such as Australia, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, UK and USA, including the world's largest free literary gathering — the annual ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival. Roy has received the National Award for Excellence and Best Director for the film Shahjahanabad: The Twilight Years. He is a founder trustee of Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) working to provide support services for street and working children in the inner city of Delhi where over 55,000 children have benefited from education, training and residential services. In 2011, the White House presented SBT the US President's Committee of Arts and Humanities Award for an International Organisation. Roy works closely with various industry bodies on important policy issues within the ... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

So, What Do We Do Now

We may never experience live cultural events in the same way again. So, what do we do now? Roshan Abbas reached out to Sanjoy Roy, MD of Teamwork Arts and Producer of Jaipur Literature Festival, Chiki Sarkar, Publisher and Founder of Juggernaut Books, Shreyas Srinivasan, Founder and CEO of Insider.in and Sheena Khalid, Theatre Director, Performer and Co-founder of The Patchworks Ensemble to understand how to take cultural experiences online and the future of digital events. -- If you want to get in touch with us, please email sowhatdowedonowpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find Roshan on Twitter @roshanabbas and on Instagram @roshan1970. This show is produced by Roshan Abbas Production and Maed in India. The creative directors are Mae Thomas & Shaun Fanthome. This episode is produced by Sharanya Subramaniyan. Our editor and sound designer is Kartik Kulkarni. The theme song was created by Sidd Coutto. The poem featured in this episode is written by Kausar Munir. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roshan-abbas8/message

So Damn Productive
Teamwork Arts: Fostering India's Creativity & the importance of Art w/ Sanjoy Roy (Founder & MD)

So Damn Productive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 28:58


Back with another podcast! In this episode I spoke with Sanjoy Roy, the Founder and Managing Director of Teamwork Arts. Teamwork Arts is a company that is built to foster and nurture the creativity of the world, and specifically in India. Through events that cover literature to theatre to music, Teamwork Arts has built a hub for creatives. In a time where human creativity is more important than ever in every field, Sanjoy dives deep into the value of creativity in society and the role it can play in our progression. Some of the key takeaways from the podcast were: We're all born creative, but our current educational systems sometimes lead us to think differently The importance in the convergence of creativity between Science and the Arts Following your passion If you want to learn more about the value of creativity to society, look no further than this podcast! Check us out on YouTube as well: https://youtu.be/ZthnHQh1jMw

Jaipur Bytes
Doodles on Leadership: R. Gopalakrishnan in conversation with Mohit Satyanand

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 47:49


A live session from #JaipurLitFest2020. What is leadership? An invigorating session with R. Gopalakrishnan, Director of Tata Sons, that follows the path of the leader across the changes of perspective from the transactional to the corporate and the larger societal view. Moving away from the cut and thrust of operational action, Gopalakrishnan reflects on a leader’s journey emphasising the role that business leaders can play in matters concerning nation and society. He speaks with Mohit Satyanand, Chairperson of Teamwork Arts and an active angel investor, about the essential engagement with community and society for the business world.

Jaipur Bytes
Welcome to #JaipurLitFest2020: A conversation with Festival Producer Sanjoy Roy

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 19:36


Sanjoy K. Roy, Producer of Jaipur Literature Festival and Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, in conversation with Jaipur Bytes host Lakshya Datta. In this podcast-exclusive chat, Sanjoy talks to Lakshya about what you can expect from the festival in its 13th edition and the many ways you can experience it when it returns to the Diggi Palace in Jaipur from January 23 to 27, 2020. Learn more about this year's programme and the speakers at https://jaipurliteraturefestival.org/

The Conversation
Women celebrating literature

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 26:28


Two women who set up book festivals that have gone on to become hugely successful in their own countries and beyond tell Kim Chakanetsa about the importance of women having space to talk about their writing with an audience that understands. Namita Gokhale directs the Jaipur Literature Festival with the British author William Dalrymple. The Festival has hosted nearly 2000 speakers and welcomed over a million book lovers from across India and the globe since its inception. Bringing together authors of books in India's 22 languages, it's a magnet for writers and readers alike. Namita Gokhale explains how it's developed over the years. Lola Shoneyin is a Nigerian literary powerhouse. She founded the Ake Festival in 2013. It's now a leading cultural event and attracts writers from around the world, as well as Africa's finest literary stars like Temi Oh and Ayobami Adebayo. A former teacher and prize-winning author, Lola says that African writers need to be able to talk about their books on African soil. Image: (L) Lola Shoneyin [credit Niyi Okeowo] (R) Namita Gokhale [credit Teamwork Arts]

Jaipur Bytes
Welcome to #ZEEJLF2019: A Conversation With Sanjoy Roy

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 46:14


In the first episode of Jaipur Bytes, listen to Sanjoy Roy (Managing Director of Teamwork Arts and producer of the ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival) in conversation with Lakshya Datta (host of Jaipur Bytes and Founder of Launchora). Sanjoy talks about how the festival got started, his favorite memories from their decade-long history, and what you can expect to see and hear (through this podcast) when the five-day festival returns to Jaipur in January.

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Storytalking with Lakshya

In episode #48 of Storytalking, Lakshya speaks with Sanjoy Roy, a National Award winner and Managing Director of Teamwork Arts - the company behind over 25 art and culture festivals including the ‘Jaipur Literature Festival’. Sanjoy tells Lakshya about how he got involved in the theatre community in India, what lead to the creation of Teamwork Films and Arts in 1989, what contribution technology has to the arts, how cultures feed the creativity of a country, and how he and his team brought Indian arts and films to the world stage.

Hong Kong Confidential
S1E19: 19| India by the Bay

Hong Kong Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 35:30


'India by the Bay' is a Festival of India in Hong Kong from the 2nd to the 9th of February 2018. Jules chats to the organisers of this festival, Lakshmi Laroia and Sonali Laul and they share their excitement about 'India by the Bay', which encompasses music, dance, film, literature, theatre, art, food, Family Day and much more. It is a celebration of the vast and varied diverse cultures of India with a focus on the arts, food and family. There is a combination of traditional and cutting edge contemporary Indian performances throughout the festival, with a Gala Dinner celebrating the opening of the festival, led by a young, female celebrity chef cooking delicious Parsi food. One of the many highlights of the event is a Family Day with numerous performances and creative workshops for everyone in Hong Kong to enjoy. There are many famous and accomplished Indian celebrities participating in the events and there is something for everyone to enjoy. Lakshmi and Sonali share their personal experiences with working with such wonderful teams from both Teamwork Arts in India and the Asia Society in Hong Kong. They discuss their skills and talents along with the challenges that they face. This is an inspirational podcast from these talented and accomplished women who are working diligently to bring the 'India by the Bay' to the Hong Kong people. For more information and ticket bookings please visit: asiasociety.org/hong-kong India by the Bay: www.indiabythebay.com Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Sponsored by Teresa’s Turkish Towels https://hkturkish.com/   Support the show.