Kalighat Painting and the Urban Popular Aesthetic of Nineteenth-Century Calcutta
Explore Kalighat painting and its role in shaping the urban popular aesthetic of nineteenth-century Calcutta’s vibrant art scene.

Presented by: Salankaraa and COG India Art Foundation
Dates: 6 - 9 June 2024
Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Fees: INR 2500
Venue: Chhobi O Ghor Art Gallery, 16 Lake Temple Road, Kolkata - 700029
Contact: +91 7595 95 7063
Age Group: 4 - 10 years old
Workshop Overview: Embark on a cultural journey with your child at our four-day Rabindra Nritya workshop. Designed for young dancers aged 4 to 10, this workshop teaches them to choreograph and perform a dance to a Tagore song, culminating in a performance at the "Barsha Mangal" program organized by Salankaraa on 14 July 2024.
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