'THE GREATEST LITERARY SHOW ON EARTH' turns 10!
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Celebrate the Word- Friday, 20th Jan, 7:30 PM
- Ganesh Pole, Amber Fort, Jaipur
- Rhythm and rhyme
- Anne Waldman & Swanand Kirkire
- Poetry recitation by leading voices from two sides of the globe.
- Padma Vibhushan Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
- A man who has proven his indomitable belief in the integration of life's two greatest forces - love and music.
- Saturday, 21st Jan, 7.30pm
- Hawa Mahal, Jaipur
- MUJRE SE MULTIPLEX TAK @ HAWA MAHAL
- Vidya Shah with Luke Kenny
- Vidya Shah reflects on changing times through song and actor Luke Kenny punctuates with poignant poetry and quirky banter.
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Registration
General
Registration
- Access to the Festival Hub of Diggi Palace and all session venues, food courts, merchandise stalls, Festival Book Store and art installation spaces.
Festival Delegate
Paid
- Early Bird INR 6000 per day or INR 20000 for 4 or 5 days
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- Avail access to the exclusive lunch and dinner areas and the delegate lounge, entry to two special fringe events at heritage sites in Jaipur, an invite to the "Delegates Only" session and cocktail at the Festival and other benefits at a special fee.
Media
Registration
- Exclusively for media persons officially representing print and electronic media.
School
Registration
- For schools bringing batches of their students to the Festival on the 19th, 20th and 23rd January ONLY
10 Years of Celebrating the Word
Once again, the 2017 edition of the Festival will bring together a dizzying array of voices and cerebral conversations.- It's settled. The Jaipur Literature Festival is officially the Woodstock, Live 8 and Ibiza of world literature. The Frankfurt Book Fair and the Booker Prize Awards are like watching the Pope sleep compared to an ambience best described as James Joyce meets Monsoon Wedding."
Time Out
- "It was a much younger, livelier and more euphoric crowd than literary festivals usually attract. It wanted to be provoked, was eager to laugh and fought to be heard: as the microphones went around for questions, eager hands snatched at them."
The Economist
- "Like Hay dropping acid."
The New York Times
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
David Hare
Celebrating writers from across the globe, the Festival has hosted Nobel Laureates, Man Booker Prize winners and debut writers.
S.L. Bhyrappa
Eka Kurniawan
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Anne Waldman
Narendra Kohli
Swanand Kirkire
Seeing school students, in uniform, on a Saturday, peppering esteemed journalists and politicians with erudite and wide-ranging questions was brilliant.
Meredith Curnow, Publisher
The Jaipur Literary Festival is part-circus, part-postgraduate seminar and part-revolutionary assembly.
Lawrence Norfolk, Author
The greatest literary show on Earth.
Tina Brown, Journalist & Author
The most fabulous literary love-fest on the planet.
Simon Schama, Author & Historian
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FAQs
There are some common questions which we've listed here. If you still have any questions, please feel free to contact us at contact@teamworkarts.comCan I book hotels/transport through the JLF website? Are packages available?
Yes, you may book hotels and transport packages through us at discounted rates. We are currently working on the packages. Do keep checking the website for regular updates.
Do I need to be a Festival Delegate to book a hotel through the website?
No, you do not need to be a Festival Delegate to book hotels through the Festival. Do check our website for regular updates on packages and offers.
Are there shuttle services from Diggi Palace to the Music Stage/hotel?
Yes, there is an evening Festival Shuttle Service from Diggi Palace (Festival Hub) to Hotel Clarks Amer (Music Stage venue) at scheduled timings but this is for Festival Delegates only.
If I submit my work, can I be featured at JLF?
The Festival format does not allow submissions as programming. Featured speakers are pre-determined by the Festival Directors.
How can I become a volunteer for JLF?
Anybody above the age of 18 with a valid photo ID card can volunteer at the Jaipur Literature Festival. While preference is given to Jaipur locals, all are welcome to apply! If interested, please complete and submit the online application form on our website. Shortlisted applicants will be called for an interview in Jaipur between October and November. Applicants are shortlisted on the basis of their work experience, statement of purpose and understanding of the local Jaipur demographics. It is mandatory for all shortlisted volunteers to attend all training and orientation sessions prior to the Festival.How do I get accredited as Press at JLF? What are the requirements?
Please view our Press section for more information. (Click here)What facilities/benefits do I get as a Festival Delegate?
- An access badge that enables entry to the Festival Hub (Diggi Palace). Entry and seating at session venues is on a first-come basis.
- Buffet Lunch at the Festival Hub. The Delegate & Author Lunch Area is located adjacent to the Front Lawns (19 – 23 January 2017).
- Admission to all concerts at the Music Stage venue (Hotel Clarks Amer).
- Buffet Dinner at Hotel Clarks Amer. Dinner will be served at the swimming pool area next to the main stage. (19 – 22 January 2017).
- A free Festival tote bag with goodies including the Festival Brochure and Programme.
- Access to the Delegate Lounge for those wanting to grab complimentary refreshments or take a break from the crowds. Delegates can also purchase meals at the restaurant located within the Lounge.
- An invite to a �Festival Delegates Only’ session and cocktail evening on 22 January 2017.
- Admission to two special Festival Fringe events at a heritage monument.
- Usage of the evening Festival Shuttle Service from the Festival Hub to the Music Stage venue from 19 – 22 January 2017 at scheduled timings.
How much does it cost to become a Festival Delegate?
The Festival Delegate Package (per person) is:
Early Bird Offer – until 15 October 2016: INR 4500 per day or INR 18000 for 4 or 5 days (+Service Tax of 15% will be levied)
16 October 2016 to 18 January 2017: INR 5000 per day or INR 20000 for 4 or 5 days (+Service Tax of 15% will be levied)
19 January 2017 to 23 January 2017: INR 6000 per day or INR 24000 for 4 or 5 days (+Service Tax of 15% will be levied)
23 January 2017 (only): INR 2500 (+ Service Tax of 15% will be levied)
Service Tax refers to tax collected by the Government of India from service providers for providing certain services.?
In addition to the above, w?e will be ?offering a Diwali/Festival Offer ?from 16 October until 15 November. This will be INR 4500 per day or INR 18000 for 4 or 5 days (+Service Tax of 15% will be levied) Basically, we’ll be extending the early bird offer but terming it differently. This will not be featured online right now but will be publicized closer to the date only. Do make the necessary changes in backend accordingly when the time comes. Please make a note of it.
Are there any discounts/special benefits if I’m a returning participant/delegate?
All Festival Delegates, new and returning, registering for five days can take advantage of our �5 for the Price of 4’ offer, where you’ll only have to pay for four days but can attend the Festival all five days.
Can I pick up my Festival Delegate pass/badge before JLF starts so as to avoid the queues?
Yes, pre-festival registration and collection of badges will take place from 15-18 January 2017 between 10am to 6pm at Diggi Palace, the Festival Hub.
Will I get access to the Authors’ Lounge if I am a Festival Delegate?
No, a Festival Delegate does not have access to the Authors’ Lounge. However, there is dedicated Festival Delegate Lounge for those wanting to grab a complimentary refreshment or take a break from the crowds. Delegates can also purchase meals at the restaurant located within the Lounge.
By registering as a Festival Delegate can I become a Speaker at the Festival?
No, a Festival Delegate is not a Festival Speaker.
What is in the Festival Delegate goodie bag?
A person registering as a Festival Delegate will receive an official Festival tote bag with some special surprises, including the Festival Brochure and Programme. The contents of the bag vary from year to year. The tote bag can also be purchased from the Festival Merchandise store should anyone be keen to do so.
Is access to the Music Stage venue included in the Festival Delegate package?
Yes, as a Festival Delegate you will have access to the Music Stage at Hotel Clarks Amer on the day/s that you have registered for.
What is the minimum age to register as a Festival Delegate?
The minimum age to register as a Festival Delegate is 12 years and above.
Can I attend the Writers’ Ball as a Festival Delegate?
No, invites to the Writers’ Ball are not included in the Festival Delegate package.
Are Festival Delegate passes transferrable?
Paid registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Can I get a refund by returning a Delegate pass?
Paid registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable.
My payment has gone through but I have not received a confirmation of my purchase. Has my registration been successful?
Kindly contact our Customer Care team and they will assist you.
Are Press registrations separate from Festival Delegate registrations?
Yes, press registrations are for media persons officially representing print, broadcast and electronic media. Press personnel can choose to become Delegates if they are not covering the Festival. Anyone can register as a Delegate. Please view the Festival Delegate page or scroll above for information on benefits, process and fees.
Who are the organisers of JLF?
The Festival Directors are Namita Gokhale and William Dalrymple and the Festival is produced by Teamwork Arts, which produces over 23 highly acclaimed performing arts, visual arts and literary festivals in Australia, Canada, Egypt, Hong Kong, South Africa, the United Kingdom, USA and many more. (www.teamworkarts.com).
Is JLF organised anywhere else?
Besides the flagship festival in Jaipur, JLF has editions in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The May edition is held at London’s Southbank Centre and the September edition takes place at Boulder Public Library in Boulder, Colorado.
Where can I check the schedule?
The schedule will be posted on our website on our �Programme’ page. The schedule will be released closer to time of the Festival. A list of attending speakers is released sooner. Do keep checking the website for regular updates. Please note that the programme is subject to change.
How many speakers and artistes are featured at JLF?
The Jaipur Literature Festival features over 250 speakers and over 100 artistes each year.
Can I reserve seats at a session for my friend/family/acquaintance?
No, we do not allow nor encourage reservation of seats at any sessions.
Can I purchase a ticket to the Festival Opening Recepetion/Writers’ Ball?
No, the Opening Reception and Writers’ Ball invite is not for sale. It is a “By Invitation” only event.
Can I get an invite to the Festival Opening Reception/Writer’s Ball?
No, the guest lists for the Opening Reception and the Writers’ Ball are pre-determined by the Festival Producers and Directors.
Are wheelchair facilities available at JLF?
Yes, a wheelchair facility is available at Festival Hub (Diggi Palace).
Where can I get JLF merchandise?
Festival merchandise can be bought during the Festival from our Merchandise Store at the Festival Hub. We are currently working on our online store so do keep an eye out for updates on this.
Is food available at the venue?
Yes, there are a number of food stalls at the Festival Hub serving a variety of cuisines and beverages for anyone wishing to purchase a snack/meal. For Festival Delegates, meals are included in the package and served in exclusive Author and Delegate areas.
What facilities will I get as a general participant?
Access to what has been dubbed the �greatest literary show on Earth’! The Jaipur Literature Festival features a programme of riveting debate and discussion, readings and poetry, music and food with some of the world’s finest minds. As a general participant, you will be able to attend the multitude of sessions taking place across the various sub-venues within the Festival Hub, the heritage haveli property, Diggi Palace. Do bear in mind that entry to and seating at sessions is on a first come- first served basis. The Festival also has a number of food stalls and restaurants (with seating) selling a variety of cuisines and beverages. You can also take home memories of the Festival by purchasing a memento from our official merchandise store or your next favourite book from the Festival Book Store.
What facilities/benefits do I get as a Festival Delegate?
An access badge that enables entry to the Festival Hub (Diggi Palace). Entry and seating at session venues is on a first-come basis.
Buffet Lunch at the Festival Hub. The Delegate & Author Lunch Area is located adjacent to the Front Lawns (19 – 23 January 2017).
Admission to all concerts at the Music Stage venue (Hotel Clarks Amer).
Buffet Dinner at Hotel Clarks Amer. Dinner will be served at the swimming pool area next to the main stage. (19 – 22 January 2017).
A free Festival tote bag with goodies including the Festival Brochure and Programme.
Access to the Delegate Lounge for those wanting to grab a complimentary refreshment or take a break from the crowds. Delegates can also purchase meals at the restaurant located within the Lounge.
An invite to a �Delegates Only’ session and cocktail evening on 22 January 2017.
Admission to two special Festival Fringe events at a heritage monument.
Usage of the evening Festival Shuttle Service from the Festival Hub to the Music Stage venue from 19 – 22 January 2017 at scheduled timings.
What is JBM?
Jaipur BookMark (JBM) is the B2B segment initiative of the Jaipur Literature Festival. It provides a platform for publishers, literary agents, translation agencies and writers to meet, talk business deals, listen to speakers from across the world and perhaps even sign the occasional contract. JBM 2016 attracted delegations from the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, France, Norway as well as key Indian language publishers.
Is the Music stage at Diggi Palace?
No, the Music Stage venue is at Hotel Clarks Amer, located on JLN Marg in Jaipur.
How much are tickets to the Music Stage events?
The Music Stage tickets vary from year to year and cost between INR 300 to 500 per day. A Season Pass (4 days) will be made available at a discounted rate. Rates for 2017 coming soon!
Is it necessary to register?
Yes, registration is required for all attendees, under the category of General (free), Festival Delegate (paid) or Press (accredited). All persons above the age of 12 years must register. Please visit the Registration Page to register.
What are the ways in which I can register?
A person can register online by filling and submitting the form available on the festival website. You may also choose to register on the ground.Is there a registration fee for general participants?
Online general registrations from 1 June 2016-18 January 2017 will be free. On ground/on the spot registrations: -Free registration and Festival Access Tag collection will take place from 15-18 January 2017, 10am to 6pm. -A registration charge of INR 100 per person will be applied for those registering from 19-23 January 2017, 8am to 6pm. Please note, should you damage or misplace your Access Tag, the registration process will need to be redone and a fee of INR 100 will be charged for replacing the tag.How can I check if my registration has been successful?
You will receive a confirmation via email and/or SMS. Upon arrival at the Festival Hub, please present the code, email or SMS along with a valid photo ID card at the General Registration Counter to receive your Festival Access Tag, which must be worn at all times for the duration of the Festival.After registering where can I collect my access tag from?
Upon arrival at the Festival Hub, present your code, email or SMS along with a valid photo ID card at the General Registration Counter to receive your Festival Access Tag, which must be worn for the duration of the entire Festival. Your unique Festival Access Tag may be collected from the Festival Hub (Diggi Palace) at the times/dates stated below: 15 -18 January 2017, 10am to 6pm 19 – 23 January 2017, 8am to 6pm Please note, should you damage or misplace your Access Tag, the registration process will need to be redone and a fee of INR 100 will be charged for replacing the tag.What if I damage or misplace my access tag?
The registration process will need to be redone and a fee of INR 100 will be charged for replacing the tag. Do I need to register my child for the Festival? Persons aged 12 years and above must be registered individually. Children under the age of 12 years may enter on the basis of their parents’ registration. Please carry a valid ID card (or photocopy) of your child.Can I register my child as a Festival Delegate?
All persons aged 12 years and above must register as a Delegate to enter the Delegates Only areas. Please carry valid photo ID cards of your children if they are accompanying you, irrespective of their age.What is the minimum age to register as a Festival Delegate?
The minimum age to register as a Festival Delegate is 12 years and above.Can I register multiple people on a single email address?
Yes, we do make this option available for your convenience.What facilities/benefits do I get as a Festival Delegate?
- As well as granting admission to the �world’s greatest literary show on Earth’, perks include:
- An access badge that enables entry to the Festival Hub (Diggi Palace). Entry and seating at session venues is on a first-come basis.
- Buffet Lunch at the Festival Hub. The Delegate & Author Lunch Area is located adjacent to the Front Lawns (19 – 23 January 2017).
- Admission to all concerts at the Music Stage venue (Hotel Clarks Amer).
- Buffet Dinner at Hotel Clarks Amer. Dinner will be served at the swimming pool area next to the main stage. (19 – 22 January 2017).
- A free Festival tote bag with goodies including the Festival Brochure and Programme.
- Access to the Delegate Lounge for those wanting to grab a complimentary refreshment or take a break from the crowds. Delegates can also
- purchase meals at the restaurant located within the Lounge.
- An invite to a �Delegates Only’ session and cocktail evening on 22 January 2017.
- Admission to two special Festival Fringe events at a heritage monument.
- Usage of the evening Festival Shuttle Service from the Festival Hub to the Music Stage venue from 19 – 22 January 2017 at scheduled timings.
- Can I pick up my delegate pass/badge before the festival starts so as to avoid the queue?
- Pre Festival registration and collection of badges will be between 15 to 18 January 2017, 10am to 6pm from the Festival Hub.
My payment has gone through, but I have not received a confirmation of my purchase. Has my registration been successful?
Kindly contact our Customer Care for further assistance.Are there any discounts/special benefits if I’m a returning participant/delegate?
All Festival Delegates, new and returning, registering for five days can take advantage of our �5 for the Price of 4’ offer, where you’ll only have to pay for four days but can attend the Festival all five days.Can I do group registrations for my organisation/school/college?
Yes, we do make this option available for your convenience. Please select the corresponding option when filling out the registration form.What is School Registration/School Days?
School Registrations are exclusively for schools bringing their students to the Festival. In 2017, the 19th, 20th and 23rd January will be allocated as School Days, wherein schools can bring batches of their students accompanied by teachers. All students and schools should pre-register online for free to ensure that you do not have to stand in long queues when you arrive at the Festival Hub. On ground registration will cost INR 100 per person. School groups will not be allowed to visit on the 21st and 22nd January. Individual students with their guardians may attend independently with family and friends. Please Note: All students must carry their school ID cards for security reasons.What documents do I need to bring to the Festival?
Everyone (including children) is required to carry a valid photo identification of themselves (photocopies will be accepted), their registration code or a printed copy of their registration. Absence of any required documents may result in refusal of entry.Terms and Conditions
- All persons above 12 years of age must register to enter the festival.
- Children under the age of 12 years may entry on the basis of their parents'/guardians' registration.
- It is mandatory for all persons (Adult or Child) to carry a valid photo ID card of themselves.
- A person can register Online by filling and submitting the online registration form or you may choose to register on the ground.
- The festival access tag must be collected from the registration counter upon arrival at the festival.
- Please read the below carefully before proceeding to Register. Do also read our T&C's. (Click here)
PRESS REGISTRATION:
Press registration is exclusively for media persons officially representing print and electronic media houses. Personnel can submit the online form should they wish to become Festival Accredited Press. Our Public Relations team will correspond directly with you once the request is received.SCHOOL REGISTRATION:
Schools can bring batches of their students accompanied by teachers on 19th, 20th & 23rd January. All students and schools must pre register online for free, to ensure that you do not have to stand in long lines when you come to the venue. More InfoVENUE
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