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DRAMA
November 2 at Sisir Mancha; 6.30 pm:
Bangladesh Institute of Theatre Arts presents
Meenkanya
. Direction: Piyush Bandyopadhyay.
November 3 at Sisir Mancha; 6.30 pm:
Rangakarmee presents
Antar Yatra
. Design and direction: Usha Ganguli.
November 3 at Padatik Open Theatre, 6/7 AJC Bose Road; 6.30 pm:
Padatik presents its latest production,
Hidden Fires
(Hindi). Monologues by Manjula Padmanabhan. Direction: Jayant Kriplani.
November 4 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm:
Kalyani Natyacharcha Kendra presents
Khwabnama
. Direction: Kishore Sengupta.
November 4 at Girish Mancha; 6.30 pm:
Anya Theatre presents its latest play,
Shodh Bodh
. Direction: Bibhas Chakraborty.
November 6 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3 pm:
Theatron will stage
Mrityumukhar Ek/ Dui
. Direction: Saswati Biswas.
performing artS
November 2 at the Sandre Hall, The Calcutta School of Music; 7 pm:
The second concert of the 90th Year Winter Series of the Calcutta School of Music by French guitar virtuoso Genevieve Chanut. Her programme comprises works by Sor, Tarrega, Poulenc and others. Organised in collaboration with the French embassy, New Delhi and Alliance Francaise de Calcutta.
WORKSHOP
November 4 at Thoughtshop Foundation; 2.30 pm - 5.30 pm:
As part of the Youth Awards for Social Initiatives, Thoughtshop Foundation conducts trainings (stage one of competition) on
HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention
with students of St Thomas College of Engineering & Technology. Details at # 24176129.
November 6 at Thoughtshop Foundation; 11.30 am - 2.30 pm:
As part of the Youth Awards for Social Initiatives, Thoughtshop Foundation conducts trainings (stage one of competition) on
HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention
with students of Wigan & Leigh College. Details at # 24176129.
November 7 - 10 at Apex, 2/1C Townshend Road; 5 pm - 8 pm:
Voicework and Apex present
The Art of Anchoring
? a workshop to enhance creative speaking skills for aspiring RJ/VJ and emcees, event managers, social workers and teachers. To be conducted by anchorman Rehan Waris. Details at #24744505-6, 9830063161.
PHOTOGRAPHS
November 2 - 21 at Seagull Arts and Media Resource Centre, 36C S.P. Mukherjee Road; 2 pm - 7 pm:
Native Women of South India ? Manners & Customs
: An exhibition of photo performance work by Pushpamala N. and Clare Arni.
November 2 - 10 at Academy of Fine Arts, West & North galleries; 3 pm - 8 pm:
Third Eye presents the 6th Photo Festival 2004 including colour monochrome photographs and daily slide show at 6 pm.
EXHIBITION
November 2 at Obsession Gallery, 225 AJC Bose Road; 10 am - 7 pm:
Livin It Up presents
Diwali Adornments
featuring silver gift items, diyas, handbags, plants & chowkis, bonsais, bandanvars, potted herbs, bedcovers, rajais, daris, and suits & kurtas. Organised by Saroj Jajodia, Usha Modi, Shalini Jain, Priti Nathany and Vandana Harlalka.
Till November 2 at NIFTD campus, 11/1 Watkins Lane, Howrah-1; 11 am - 8 pm:
Handmade diyas, decorative candles, bandarwals, food and other Deepawali-related products created by NIFTD students.
Till November 10 at Caffeine, 10/4F Elgin Road; 11 am - 9 pm:
Nimble Fingers presents
Festival of Lights
showcasing candles, diyas, Ganesha figurines in dokra and terracotta, greeting cards, hand-made paper lampshades and gift items.
Till November 14 at Coriolis, 62 Ballygunge Circular Road, opp. Azad Hind Dhaba; 11 am - 7 pm:
An exhibition of exclusive diyas.
November 4 - 6 at Taj Bengal; 11 am - 8 pm:
Amrita Sawhney and Nisha Kanoi present an exhibition of costume jewellery and watches from the collection of Minawala?s
Bollywood by Design
.
November 4 - 6 at Weavers Studio, 5/1 Anil Moitra Road, Ballygunge Place; 10 am - 6 pm:
A pre-Diwali exhibition on Banarasi saris in spun gold and classical weaves.
Art
Till November 2 at ITC Sonar Bangla Sheraton Hotel & Towers:
An exhibition titled,
Bonding:
Unarticulated Parallels in Contemporary Indian Art
. Curator: Ratnottama Sengupta.
Till November 5 at Samokal Art Gallery, Gol Park; 4 pm - 8 pm:
Storm
? watercolours by Arunava Ray.
Till November 6 at Galerie La Mere, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Culture, Regent Park; 4 pm - 8 pm:
Durga 2004
? an exhibition of paintings & drawings by renowned artists.
Till November 4 at Chitrakoot Art Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm:
Forms & Fusions
? paintings by Prabir Das and Bubun Das.
Till November 14 at Metropolitan Art Salon, Suite 18, 3rd floor, 7 Chowringhee Road; 3 pm - 8 pm:
An exhibition of paintings by Jhuma Chattopadhyay.
November 6 - 9 at Raghu Dham, 8/4 Alipore Road; 11 am - 7 pm:
Anju Arts presents an exhibition of Tanjore and Vrindavan paintings.
TALK
November 2 at CMA auditorium, 1 Shakespeare Sarani, 1st floor (rear side); 5.45 pm:
The CMA-Patton Tuesday Talkshoppe: Mr Prasunjit Mukherjee, cash flow consultant, to speak on
Avenues for Investment
.
November 2 at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Shivananda Hall; 6 pm:
Ramaranjan Mukherji will speak in Sanskrit on Kalidasa?s
Meghaduta.
November 2 at the Ramakrishna Vedanta Math, 19A & B Raja Rajkrishna Street; 7 pm:
Swami Atmabodhananda will discuss in Bengali
Sri Sri Mayer Katha
.
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