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art
Till October 5 (except Sundays) at Gallery Katayun, 4A Auckland Square; 2 pm - 7 pm: Gallery Katayun presents Vibgyor, a solo exhibition of paintings by eminent artist Subrato Gangopadhyay from the Gallery?s exclusive collection.
Till September 25 at Academy of Fine Arts, West Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings by Ruchin Soni and Nidhi Khurana.
Till September 27 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings by Ashis Kabasi and Debashis Kabasi.
Till September 29 at Chitrakoot Art Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Ramkumarer Lokdevi: Terracotta sculptures.
Till September 24 at Seagull Arts and Media Resource Centre; 2 pm - 7 pm: Chandana Hore?s New Works 2005.
Till September 25 at Standard Chartered Bank, 21A Shakespeare Sarani; 6 pm: Creative Strokes presents an exhibition of paintings based on festivals of India.
Till October 7 at Idiyas Gallery, 15 Dover Road; 10.30 am - 7.30 pm: Conversations in Acrylic ? an exhibition of Indian art and sculpture. Featuring works of well-known artists.
DRAMA
September 22 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Sayak presents Saanjhbela. Direction: Meghnad Bhattacharya.
September 22 - 25 at Max Mueller Bhawan; 6 pm - 7 pm & 8 pm - 9 pm: The Creative Arts presents its new production, The Merry-go-round, directed by Ramanjit Kaur.
September 23 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Lok-Krishti presents its latest production, Page 4, written and directed by Bratya Basu.
September 23 at Bharatiyam, IB 201 Salt Lake; 6.30 pm: EZCC?s monthly theatre show features Urmila Upakhyan, directed by Rishi Mukhopadhyay and produced by Naba Mayukh Nattya Sangstha.
September 23 at Gyan Manch, 6.30 pm; September 24 at Academy of Fine Arts, 3 pm: Rangakarmee will stage Sarhad Paar Manto. Design & direction: Usha Ganguli.
PERFORMING ARTS
September 22 at Bharatiyam, IB 201 Salt Lake; 6 pm: Lokayan ? EZCC?s evening of folk music and dances of Pururlia like Natua, Naachni and Chhau by Gunadhar Sahis and his group, and folk songs by Swapan Mukherjee.
September 22 at Gyan Manch; 6.30 pm: Upasana Centre for Dance presents a Kathak recital by Ritwika Some Chowdhury (picture left), disciple of Ashim Bandhu Bhattacharya.
September 24 at Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Vivekananda Hall; 6 pm: Charcha: Marga Sangit - Bishnupur Gharana. Short discourse by Subhas Chowdhury; Amiya Ranjan Bandopadhyay (khayal) with Manilal Nag (sitar) and Samar Saha (tabla).
September 26 at Rabindra Sadan; 6.30 pm: Bhavna Records and Cassettes presents an evening of Tagore songs in solo and duets by Manisha Murali Nair and Manoj Murali Nair.
talk
September 22 at Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Shivananda Hall; 6 pm: Swami Sarvabhutananda will speak in Hindi on Bhagavad-Gita.
September 22 at Ramakrishna Vedanta Math, 19 A & B Raja Rajkrishna Street; 7 pm: Swami Samshuddhananda will speak in Bengali on Valmiki Ramayana.
September 22 at Ramakrishna Math, Baranagar; 7 pm: Swami Jitatmananda will speak on Sri Sri Ramakrishna and Sri Sri Matripuja.
SEMINAR
September 22 at Max Mueller Bhavan; 5.30 pm: Indo-German Association presents a seminar on Awareness of the Environment. Speakers: Dr (Ms) Twisha Lahiri, Dr Manas Ranjan Ray and Prof. Anandamoy Manna.
FILM SHOW
Till September 22 at Nandan-II; 4 pm & 6.30 pm: The Consulate General of Italy in Calcutta, in collaboration with West Bengal Film Centre and Federation of Film Societies, is screening a package of Italian films (with English subtitles). Today at 4 pm: Medea (dir: Pier Paolo Pasolini); at 6.30 pm: Dark Eyes (dir: Nikita Mikhalov).
September 23 - 25 at Nandan-II; 3 pm & 5 pm: Nihongo Kaiwa Kyookai, in collaboration with Nandan and the Consulate General of Japan, Calcutta, holds a Japanese film festival, 13th Cinemanippon.
EXHIBITION
Till September 23 at Jyotirmai Club, 37/1A Garcha Road; 10.30 am - 7.30 pm: Exhibition of designer saris, suits, ghagras and glasses from Rashmi Thakker?s collections.
Till September 22 at Swabhumi; 12 noon - 8 pm: Tvastr and Gonoshasthaya Grameen Textile host an exhibition of Dhakai Jamdani, Tangail and Pabna sarees, Lungees, Dhutee and Gamchha sourced from the weavers of Bangaldesh.
Till September 24 at 8/2 Loudon Street, 2nd floor: Earthy Myths exhibits hand-printed and embroidered georgettes, casual and formal kurtas, shirts and bags.
Till September 26 at Soumya?s Creation, 57/9 Ballygunge Circular Road, #24763690; 10.30 am - 7.30 pm: An exhibition of costume jewellery together with the produce of Self Help Handicrafts Society, three groups of Dhokra, Madhubani and Vegetable Dye artisans.
Till September 26 at P-249 Purna Das Road; 11 am: Darbari?s lifestyle section offers products from NGOs and artisans who have not been able to secure a direct retail outlet for their products.
Till October 8 at CIMA Gallery; 11 am - 8 pm: Art in Life showcases T-shirts, jewellery, masks, carpets, dhurries, books, bags, tribal art, mats, dhokra, linen, wall hangings, decorative art, stoles and scarves.
September 22 - October 5 at Sasha, 27 Mirza Ghalib Street; 10 am - 7 pm; Sundays (10 am - 1 pm): Sasha, an NGO and founder member of Fair Trade Forum, presents Mahotsav ?05, an exhibition of the festival collection of deigner women?s wear from Sonam Dubal and Anshu Arora Sen.
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