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art
Till October 12 at Hyatt Regency, Waterside Caf?; round the clock: An exhibition of realistic paintings by Puja Newar.
Till October 16 (except Saturday) at Galerie La Mere, 3 Regent Park; 4 pm - 8 pm: Sri Aurobindo Institute of Culture presents an exhibition of paintings and drawings on Durga.
Till October 20 at Chitrakoot Art Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: The Banyan City? A Show of City of Maharaja of Sayajirao University, an exhibition of paintings by Vasudevan Ankittam, B.V. Suresh, Sajal Sarkar, Alok Bal, Prashant Kumar Sahu, Nikhileshwar Barua, Shruti Nelson, Amarnath Sharma, Rajib Chowdhury, Sajal S Sarkar, Maneesha Doshi, Pulak Sanpui, Arunangshu Chowdhury, Hiral Trivedi, Surashree Rabadia, Jagannath Mohapatra and Debraj Goswami.
Till October 31 (except Mondays and holidays) at Gurusaday Museum, Bratacharigram, Joka; 11 am - 4.30 pm: An exhibition on Durga in Folk Art of Bengal.
Till November 3 (except Sundays & October 10 - 12) at Gallery Sanskriti, 5C Alipore Park Road; 11 am - 8 pm: An exhibition of Ganesha paintings by Ramananda Bandyopadhyay.
October 13 - 17 (except Sunday) at Academy of Fine Arts, New South Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of sculptures by Sankar Halder.
October 13 - 20 (except Sunday) at Academy of Fine Arts, South Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings and installations by Jagannath Chatterjee, Kanchan, Atanu Ghosh and Kanchan Das.
DRAMA
October 12 at Tapan Theatre; 6.30 pm: Panditiya Pratham presents Kebalram. Direction and acting: Ratna Ghosal.
October 13 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Theatre Workshop?s latest plays, Utpal Dutt?s Lohar Bhim & Michael Madhusudan Dutt?s Buro Shaliker Ghare Rno. Dir: Ashok Mukhopadhyay.
October 14 at Oxford Bookstore; 6.30 pm: Dream Theatre, in association with Dialogue, presents Ebong Abanee. Direction: Gautam.
October 14 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Gandhar presents Satyaasatya. Direction: Shyamal Chakraborty.
October 14 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Berhampore Repertory Theatre will stage its latest production, Manusher Adhikare.
October 15 at Gyan Manch; 5 pm & 7.30 pm: McDowell?s Signature, Patton and Open Doors present Wide Aisle?s production of The Reader by Ariel Dorfman. Direction: Anirudh Nair. Event presented in collaboration with Theatrecian and Coffee Pai Caf?.
October 15 at Rabindra Sadan; 6.30 pm: Ensemble will stage Snirir Neeche. Direction: Sohag Sen.
October 18 at Purbashree, Bharatiyam Cultural Multiplex, Salt Lake; 6 pm: EZCC?s monthly theatre show features two short plays, Dweep and Octopus Ltd, produced by Kathakriti.
PERFORMING ARTS
October 13 at 10 Mandeville Gardens; 7.30 pm: Auroville presents a dance recital by Sandip Mullick and his troupe, Nadam.
October 14 at Rabindra Sadan; 6 pm: Shinjan Nrityalaya presents Nrityanjali featuring an Odissi dance recital by Arpita Banerjee, disciple of Aloka Kanungo, and a tabla recital by Hemanga Shekhar Das, disciple of Tapan Kumar Das. Also, group Odissi dances, glimpses of Maharaas and folk dance.
photographs
Till October 12 at B.K. Pal Park Sarbojonin Durgotsav, Academy of Fine Arts Model Mancha: Award winning photographs taken by Atanu Pal and members of Third Eye.
Till October 12 at Kalyani Clinic & Laboratories, 872 Sarat Chatterjee Road, Batore, Howrah; 6 pm - 10 pm: Picturesque presents its 5th annual photography exhibition.
Till October 23 at Dum Dum Motijheel College; 5 pm - 9 pm: 48th International Exhibition of Photographic Art organised by Photographic Association of Dum Dum. Exhibits include 91 photographs (31 monochrome and 60 colour) of 71 master artists of 25 countries.
FILM SHOW
October 17 - 21 at Max Muller Bhavan Auditorium; 5 pm & 7 pm: Films by Artur Brauner from 1947 to 1990. October 17 at 5 pm: Morituri, at 7 pm: The Plot to Assassinate Hitler. October 18 at 5 pm: Witness Out of Hell / Gorke Trave. October 19 at 5 pm: A Love in Germany / Un amour en Allemagne; at 7 pm: After Your Decrces / Wedle Wyrok?w Twoich. October 20 at 5 pm: Angry Harvest; at 7 pm: Hanussen. October 21 at 5 pm: The Rose Garden; at 7 pm: Europa Europa.
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