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Till May 1 at Academy of Fine Arts, South Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Eighth solo exhibition of paintings by Dr Sankar Chatterjee. Till May 1 at Academy of Fine Arts, Central Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Hue presents an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Paresh Saha, Aloke Roy, Tandra Bera and Sekhar Biswas. Till May 4 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3 pm - 8 pm: Inner Space presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Rupa Mitra and Kumar Singha. Till May 4 at Academy of Fine Arts, North Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Rabi Art - Gallery presents Collections, an exhibition of the works of K.G. Subramaniyan, Paritosh Sen, Ganesh Haloi, Prokash Karmakar, Bijan Chowdhury, Rabin Mondal, Suhas Roy, Jogen Chowdhury, Shuvaprasanna, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Samir Aich, Shipra Bhattacharya, Aditya Basak, Chandra Bhattacharya, Salil Sahani, Biplab Dutta, Prasanta Sahu, Subrata Saha, Eleena Banik, Santanu Maity, Sudeshna Halder, Tanup Nath, Arpan Bhowmik, Subrata Modok and Himadri Ramani. Till May 5 at Galerie 88; 3 pm - 7 pm: Life and Arts — an exhibition of sculptures, graphics, drawings and paintings by Somnath Hore. Till May 5 at Gallery 79, 79 Raja Basanta Roy Road, 1st floor; 3 pm - 8 pm: Transparent watercolours by Shyamal Sen. Till May 11 at Idiyas Gallery, 15 Dover Road; 10.30 am - 7 pm: In the Realms of Fantasy, paintings by Sanatan Dinda, Jogen Chowdhury. Prokash Karmakar, Suhas Roy, Subrata Gangopadhyay, Partho Bhattacharjee, Sibsaday, Samir Paul, Debabrata Chakravorty, Ajoy Bandyopadhyay, Gourango Beshai, Bratin Khan and Ramananda Bandyopadhyay. Till May 12 (weekdays) at Masters Collection Art Gallery, G-7 Mahalaya Apts, 3 Woodburn Park; 11 am - 7 pm: Summer Colours, an exhibition of recent works by Anil Gaikwad, Anirban Seth, Anup Giri, Avijit Mitra, B.R. Panesar, Barun Roy, Gautam Khamaru, Keshav Roy, Manik Kandar, Pushpen Roy, Sachin Jaitarey, Sachindranath Jha, Samir Deasi, Samir Sarkar, Sibsadey Chowdhary, Subhamita Dinda, Subrata Das, Sukanta Das and Swapan Palley.drama
Till May 1 at Academy of Fine Arts: Bohurupee’s drama festival features Mister Kakatua (today; 3 pm) and Deepadanda ( today; 6.30 pm). May 2 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Charbak presents Chalo Patol Tuli. Drama, music & direction: Arindam Ganguly. May 2 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.45 pm: Sandarbha presents Gahwar. Drama, direction & acting: Soumitra Basu. May 3 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Anya Theatre presents Nakchhabita. Direction: Bibhas Chakraborty. May 3 at Madhusudan Mancha; 6.30 pm: Shohan presents Helmet. Dir: Anish Ghosh. May 4 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: PLT presents two plays by Utpal Dutt: Louha Manab (dir: Utpal Dutt) and Itihaser Kathgoray (dir: Diptesh Bandyopadhyay). May 4 at Girish Mancha; 6.30 pm: Natya Ranga presents Chhotku, directed by Swapan Sengupta. May 5 at Academy of Fine Arts; 3.30 pm: Ganakrishti presents Tashkar Brittanto. Direction: Amitava Dutta. May 6 at Max Mueller Bhavan; 6.30 pm: Agun Mukho, based on the original German play, Feuergesicht, by Marius von Mayenburg. Bengali adaptation: Bratya Basu. Direction: Suman Mukhopadhyay. A joint production of Max Mueller Bhavan and Tritiyo Sutra. May 6 at Rabindra Sadan: To mark the 95th birth anniversary of Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto, Rangakarmee presents the Manto trilogy, Badnam Manto (at 4 pm), Sarhad Paar Manto (at 5.45 pm) and Manto Aur Manto (at 7.15 pm).PERFORMING ARTS
May 1 at Mahajati Sadan; 9.30 am: Mrittika presents a solo recital by Manna Dey. May 1 at Gyan Manch; 6 pm: Nrittakshetra presents the Bharatanatya arangetram of Madhumita Gopal, disciple of Anusuya Banerjee. May 2 at Sisir Mancha; 6 pm: Abritti Parishad presents a programme of recitation and audio-play. Featuring group recitation Banglar Mukh, sruti-natak Nari, group recitation by children Ku Jhikjhik Reler Gari, a solo recitation by Dalia Basu Saha, and by guest artists Partha Ghosh, Gouri Ghosh and Bratati Bandyopadhyay. May 4 at Dakshin Kolikata Samsad, Poolside Banquet; 7.30 pm: Tagoreana, a programme of songs and readings to pay homage to women characters immortalised by Tagore. Concept and direction: Sujoy Prosad Chatterjee. May 5 at Rabindra Sadan; 6 pm: Karuna, Karunamoy — an evening of Tagore songs and reading and recitation from his writings. Participants: Soumitra Chattopadhyay in reading/recitation from Tagore’s prose and verse, and Rahul Mitra in a solo recital of Tagore songs. May 5 at Kala Kunj; 7 pm: Sur Murchhana presents Gaaner Jharnatalaye, a solo recital of Tagore songs by Manideepa Sen.talk
May 1 at Ramakrishna Math, Baranagar; 7 pm: Dr Bhupendra Nath Sil will discourse on Sri Sri Ramakrishna Punthi. May 1 at Ramakrishna Vedanta Math, 19B Raja Rajkrishna Street; 7 pm: Swami Atmabodhananda will discuss in Bengali on Sri Sri Mayer Katha.photographs
May 1 - 5 at Gaganendra Shilpa Pradarshashala; 2 pm - 8 pm: Focus Five presents an exhibition of photographs by Subrata Das, Somnath Ghosh, Surajit Hari, Subhas Dutta and Amlan Dutta.ART CONTEST
May 1, 6 & 13 at Nehru Children’s Museum; 9 am - 3.30 pm: The 34th Sit & Draw Art Contest for school children of Calcutta and various districts of West Bengal. Organised by Nehru Children’s Museum.ALBUM LAUNCH
May 2 at Crossword Bookstore, 8 Elgin Road; 5.30 pm: The launch of the music album, Kobir Aangone Raager Aalo, a collage of bandishes from raag-sangeet and corresponding Tagore songs based on those ragas, rendered by Sounak Chattopadhyay. Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan and Pramita Mallick will release the CD. The release function will be followed by Sounak Chattopadhyay’s recital.WORLD ASTHMA DAY
May 1 at Asthma & Respiratory Care Clinic, Surya Kiran Apartments, Baguihati; 4 pm - 8 pm: World Asthma Day will be celebrated with (1) an audio-visual programme on asthma education; (2) demonstration of proper technique of using inhalers; (3) a quiz on asthma; (4) question-answer session; and (5) distribution of asthma education materials. Details at #25765453 (5 pm - 8 pm) and #9831013612.All those who wish events to be included in this column should write not less than a week ahead to: Time out, The Telegraph, 6, Prafulla Sarkar Street, Calcutta-700 001; Fax: 2234-8244All those who wish events to be included in this column should write not less than a week ahead to:
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