Baishakh, with all its tempestuous beauty, never fails to spark the creative imagination of artists in this part of the world. That Bangladesh, as a nation deeply rejoices the seasonal diversities, further stimulates creative minds. Roop Ronger Baishakh, a group art exhibition that kicked off on May 3 at Bronia Café & Gallery in Gulshan ... Read more
Entertainment
Amrai Pari unveils how people adapt to extreme weather
A new reality television series titled Amrai Pari has premiered on BTV on May 12 with a view to better prepare the country’s population in dealing with natural disasters. The eight episode series was made by BBC Media Action. BTV will be airing the series on every Monday at 9:30pm, while other channels will also ... Read more
Festival on films of golden age to begin tomorrow
A three-day film festival featuring discussion sessions and screening of films of the ‘golden age’ will begin tomorrow at the National Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Bangladesh Film Archive and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy will jointly organise the festival to celebrate 30 decades of the founding of Bangladesh Film Archive.
European Film Festival begins at Star Cineplex
Week-long European Film Festival kicked off at Star Cineplex of Bashundhara City in the capital on Tuesday evening. European Union and Star Cineplex have jointly organised the second edition of the festival like they did in the previous year. The festival features 12 films from 12 different countries of the European Union. The festival began ... Read more
Bashir Ahmed remembered
Music directors-composers Sheikh Sadi Khan and Ali Hossain were all praise for the recently demised singer Bashir Ahmed at a remembrance programme at Music and Dance Centre of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Sunday. Singer Bashir Ahmed died on April 19 after a notable career spanning over five decades in the music industry. Both Sheikh Sadi ... Read more
Taming of the Shrew, Ektala Dotala staged
William Shakespeare’s popular comedy Taming of the Shrew is a well-known and widely-staged play across the world in its original form and language as well as in other local forms and translations. In Bangladesh, the play is staged mostly in its pleasing translation that was done by iconic theatre personality Munier Chowdhury with the title- ... Read more
Dahlia, Nayan present Tagore extravaganza
Dahlia Ahmed’s commendable recitation of classic Tagore poems and melodious performance of Tagore songs by Indian artiste Nayan Mukherjee entertained the audience at Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre at Gulshan in the capital on Friday. It turned out to be a Tagore extravaganza as the melody of Tagore’s songs was followed up with captivating lines
Chhayanaut celebrates Tagore’s birth anniv
Evergreen Tagore songs once again entertained a packed audience at a programme at Chhayanaut on Thursday evening. Even the gloomy and humid weather could not thin down the crowd on the evening who took a nostalgic trip with the Tagore songs that never get old. The event was arranged by Chhayanaut to celebrate the legend’s ... Read more
Daring Lover: love, spice and some vice
Standing in front of Almas and Dinar, two most prominent movie halls in Chittagong, I had to make a choice between Daring Lover and Jongoler Tarzan. While the former played at major theatres in Dhaka, the latter took me by surprise. Never heard that such a film was being released! Jongoler Tarzan, the name is self-explanatory ... Read more
Cultural organisations celebrate Rabindra Jayanti
Today is the 153rd birth anniversary of one of Bengali literature’s brightest stars, Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941). Different cultural organisations have chalked out an array of programmes at different venues to celebrate the timeless works of the Nobel Laureate poet, author, playwright, lyricist, musician and artist to mark the occasion. A five-day National Rabindra Sangeet Festival
Pratham Partha staged
Theatre School Praktani staged three consecutive shows of its recent production Pratham Partha on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The first two shows were staged at Natmandol of Dhaka University, while the last show was held at Studio Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Pratham Partha, written by eminent poet-playwright-writer Buddhadeva Bose, is based on the ... Read more
Enticing oriental paintings on display
Every region of the world has its own distinct form of expression in language, in fine arts or whatsoever it is. Paintings that come out of a Japanese painter are reasonably different from those of a German painter, as they are located in different realities, different sensibilities. One common difference used
Songs of less known bards presented
Songs of legendary folk bards like Fakir Lalon Shah, Hason Raja, Radha Raman and Shah Abdul Karim are quite popular to the urban audience as these songs are presented every now and then by different artistes on radio, television or live stage shows. But there many other commendable bards, born in this region, who created ... Read more
NOTES AND TUNES IN BAISHAKH : An evening of classical music
Soothing, comforting and enthralling was Friday evening for a packed audience at Music and Dance Centre of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy; as noted local and Indian maestros of classical music created an ambiance of jubilation with their musical brilliance. Music Alliance World Wide, in association with BSA, arranged the programme titled ‘Notes and Tunes in Baishakh’
Dance: source of strength, courage and inspiration
There are dances for every occasion and emotion, which is why it has the potential to serve as a means of expression for all who embrace it. In the moments when our longest yearnings materialise, we often start dancing even without being aware of it. Dance gives us strength, courage, inspiration and perseverance to carry ... Read more
Nrityanchal artistes entertain hundreds
Graceful, refined movement and postures, synchronisation with music and coordination of the dancers left the audience fascinated at the National Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, on Monday evening. The International Dance Day was vividly celebrated with chorus recitals featuring folk, classical, modern, fusion and other styles of dances. The show was organised by
International Dance Day today
‘With its singular force to eliminate social and ethnic distinctions, leaving but the movement of bodies in their essence, of human beings returning to their pure expression, unique and shared, dance can unite all’. So writes French choreographer and dancer Mourad Merzouki as International Dance Day 2014 message. Today is the day to celebrate
1134 LIVES NOT NUMBERS : Rana Plaza victims remembered
The five-day photography exhibition titled 1134 Lives not Numbers featuring Rana Plaza catastrophe ended with a musical programme at Pathsala premises at Panthopath in the capital on Saturday. Organised by Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, the exhibition featured images by 19 photographers showcasing the aftermath of the horrific accident and paying homage to
Confined lives and dreams
Stories of Rana Plaza victims in theatre The Rana Plaza catastrophe has invoked different artistic and literary responses from cultural and theatre activists and artistes over the last year. Creative minds of the country have come up with poems, songs, theatre productions and paintings to express their reactions following the tragic incident that shook the ... Read more
The unforgotten pics
Death is more often than not a staple requirement to qualify something as tragedy. But when the death toll passes well over the figure of a thousand, that too, not in a war, the word ‘catastrophic’ is perhaps a more apt choice. The collapse of Rana Plaza, an eight-storey building housing a number of apparel ... Read more