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Current Event
07 December 2009 - 11 December 2009
10:00AM - 8:00PM
Elevated: From Garments to Ornament
Textile become Jewellery
Inspired by textile art created at Weavers Studio, Jewellery artist Eina Ahluwalia treats fabric as the highlight of her limited edition art ornaments for this show.
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Past Events
24 November 2009
The Art of Improvisation241109
21 November 2009
Windmills of the Mind
13 November 2009
Japanese Lacquer Art
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Gundecha Brothers
Performed by UMAKANT AND RAMAKANT GUNDECHA
UMAKANT AND RAMAKANT GUNDECHA are one of India's leading exponents of the Dhrupad style of music. They are among the most active young performers of Dhrupad in Indian and international circuits. Born in Ujjain in Central India, both were initiated into music by their parents.
Gundecha Brothers received conventional university education and learned the Dhrupad vocal art under the renowned Dhrupad vocalist Ustad Zia Fariduddin Dagar and also with Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar (the distinguished performer of Rudra Veena) in Dhrupad Kendra Bhopal.
The Gundecha Brothers have sung great Hindi poetry by Tulsidas, Kabir, Padmakar, Nirala in Dhrupad style . They have recorded about 25 cassettes and CDs by H.M.V, Music Today, Rhythm House, Senseworld Music, Sundaram Records, IPPNW Concerts Berlin, Navras and Audio rec. London.
They have also sung for many television channels in India and have been broadcasted on British, U.S., German and French, Japan and Australian Radio as well. As well as being an integral part of all of India's prestigious music festivals, the Brothers have also performed at many important international music festivals and institutions in about 25 countries in Europe, U.S.A, Australia, Japan, Egypt, Singapore, Bangladesh, U.A.E and Hongkong.
They have been kind enough to give us time to present their music and also interact about their music with you intimately.
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About Us
The Weavers Studio Centre for the Arts, the first phase of our larger project the Weavers Studio Resource Centre was inaugurated on November 1, 2007. This is a program Centre for the Arts covering the visual arts, cinema, theatre, photography, ceramics, sculpture,paintings, performing arts, communication and interactions a space that encourages young talent.
The Centre includes a small library for arts and a multipurpose space for exhibitions and interactive events. The Centre has so far held exhibitions & workshops in hand blown glass, ceramics, folk arts, theatre, photography, film screenings, music appreciation courses, art, craft, textiles, jewelry , book launches, talks and more. The Centre is run as a not for profit creative and cultural space and aims to promote awareness in the field of art and culture.
Its commercial events will help towards the construction and the sustenance of the Weavers Studio Resource Centre coming up in October 2008. The Center also aims to work together with other cultural institutions in Kolkata , India and abroad.
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94, Ballygunge Place
Kolkata 700019
West Bengal, India
(T) +91 33 2460-4245
(F) +91 33 2460-4290
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