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Art

March 2 & 3 at Academy of Fine Arts, New South Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Spring Sonata ? a festival of recent works of aesthetics by contemporary Indian artists. Participants include Thota Vaikuntam, Laxma Goud, Accuthan Kuddalur, Suhas Roy, Prokash Karmakar, Bijan Choudhury, Prabhakar Kolte, Ramananda Bandopadhyay, Aditya Basak, Jogen Chowdhury, Sanat Kar, Chintamani Kar, Shambhu Das, Paritosh Sen, Shankar Ghosh, Ramkumar Manna, Chinmoy Mukherjee, Snehangshu Das and Jhuma Chattopadhyay. Till March 8 (except Sunday) at Artspace India City Gallery, 7 Deodar Street; 3 pm - 7 pm: Affordable Art ? Limited edition signed prints of eminent artists. Till March 20 (Sundays by appointment) at Gallery Katayun; 3.30 pm - 7.30 pm: Spring Song ? works by contemporary Indian artists. Till March 4 at Chemould Art Gallery; 2 pm - 7 pm: Time, Space & Creation ? an exhibition of paintings by Sujit Das, Debangshu Das, Barun Roy and Abhijit Mollick. Till March 4 at Chitrakoot Art Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Forbidden Dreams ? paintings by Papia Ghoshal. Till March 5 at Academy of Fine Arts, North Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Paintings presented by Friends. Participating artists: Katayun Saklat, Kunal Kar, Manik Pal, Maya Danda, Meena Mukherjee, Mukul Banerjee, Purnima Roy, Sankari Sanyal and Smriti Sen. Till March 6 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture; 4 pm - 8 pm: A group show of paintings and sculptures dedicated to eminent artist Late Ashoke Roy.

DRAMA

March 2 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: IPTA Spandan presents two one-act plays, 16 mm and Operation Flush. Dir: Sangram Guha & Samudra Guha. March 3 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Mangalik presents Haroon-al Rashid. Direction: Samir Biswas. March 3 (at 6.30 pm), March 5 & 6 at Tapan Theatre; 3 pm & 6.30 pm: Niva Arts presents Janani. March 4 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Nandikar presents Jasimuddin?s Sojon Badiyar Ghaat. Direction: Goutam Halder. March 5 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Gandhar presents Char Duar.Direction: Meghnad Bhattacharjee. March 5 at Sujata Sadan; 6.30 pm: Swapnasandhani presents Kolkatar Electra. Direction: Kausik Sen.

TALK

March 2 at the Lecture Hall, Institute of Historical Studies, 35 Shakespeare Sarani; 3 pm: Prof. Asok K. Bhattacharya will deliver the Justice Bunayak Nath Banerjee Memorial Lecture 2004-5 on Glimpses of Eastern Indian Bronze Images. March 2 at the Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha, Belur Math; 6 pm: Swami Shastrajnananda will speak on Vivek Chudamoni. March 2 at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Vivekananda Hall; 6.15 pm: Swami Prabhananda will speak in English on Chhandogya Upanishad. March 2 at Ramakrishna Vedanta Math, 19A & B Raja Rajkrishna Street; 7 pm: Swami Buddhatmananda will speak in Bengali on Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita .

performing artS

March 3 at Gyan Manch; 6.30 pm: A. Sirkar Jewellers presents Jewels of Tomorrow ? young talents in the performing arts: Subhas Das (visually impaired actor, writer and director), Mitul Sengupta (dancer) and Avijit Kundu (pianist). March 5 at the open air stage of City Centre, Salt Lake; 5 pm: Dignity Foundation organises cultural programme for the senior citizens. March 5 at Gyan Manch; 5 pm: Annual concert by Bridge International School to highlight the importance of conservation of life. March 5 at The Far Pavilion, Tollygunge Club; 7 pm: SAF Fermion, in association with Seagram 100 Pipers, Open Doors and Tollygunge Club, presents This is Not Fusion ? a journey through the Blues, Jazz and Rock into the Raga. Conceptualised by Amit Chaudhuri.

PHOTOGRAPHS

Till March 12 at Seagull Arts and Media Resource Centre; 2 pm - 7 pm: Re-presenting Indian Women 1873-1947: A Visual Documentary ? an exhibition of archival photographs from Centre of Women?s Development Studies, New Delhi.

EXHIBITION

Till March 5 at Weavers Studio, 5/1 Anil Moitra Road; 10 am - 6 pm: Spring Summer Collection 2005 ? collections from Women Weave: sarees, dupattas and fabrics from Kota, Maheshwar and Chanderi. Till March 6 at Sen Bati, 3A Mandeville Gardens; 11 am - 8 pm: Natun Shangha hosts Bamboo Craft Exhibition of round bamboo furniture, flooring, door frame, furniture sections, photo frames, bamboo fabrics and gift items. Till March 15 at Caffeine, 10/4F Elgin Road; 11 am - 9 pm: Nimble Fingers, an NGO promoting Bengal?s handicrafts, presents Flavours of Soil-II ? an exhibition of terracotta coffee/tea mugs, cups, saucers and other accessories.

WORKSHOP

March 5 & 6 at 139D Rashbehari Avenue; 10 am: A two-day workshop on stress management (How to manage stress before examination) for students of classes XI & XII. Organised by George College in collaboration with Tender Minds (West Bengal Voluntary Health Association). Details at #30930639 / 9330992023. March 6 at Satya Anusandhan (Gurukul), Narendrapur: Workshop on Relaxation-Unwinding-Meditation (RUM) for adults. Organised by Pramila Agarwal, chief psychologist & counsellor. Details at #9433239895, 22299013, 24772087.

BOOKS

Till March 20 at Oxford Bookstore, Park Street: The Great Oxford Sale of titles on fiction, non-fiction, cookery, hobbies and lifestyle, photography, art and architecture along with a wide array of books for children.

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