Ministry of Culture

The renowned institution dedicated to Art and Culture, Space Performing Arts, successfully organized a two-day Indian Contemporary Dance Festival “Abhiyas-1” on 29th and 30th August 2025 at the Civil Services Officers’ Institute (CSOI) Auditorium, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The festival was celebrated with great enthusiasm and proved to be a resounding success.

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Theatre

This August, the LTG Auditorium, Mandi House, New Delhi, resonated with the vibrancy of theatre and the thunderous applause of audiences. The Summer Theatre Festival, organized by the Natsamrat Theatre Sanstha, brought forth a series of memorable productions that made audiences laugh, reflect, and even shed a tear. Every play was directed by theatre practitioner Shyam Kumar, whose creative vision and disciplined stagecraft gave each presentation a unique impact.

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Ashish Irap

Ashish Irap’s journey reflects both artistic mastery and cultural storytelling. His works breathe life into everyday moments and grand celebrations alike, carrying the soul of Mumbai onto the international stage. As his exhibition opens at Jehangir Art Gallery, it not only marks a milestone in his career but also a proud moment for Indian art.

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North East Art Festival

“We are thrilled to showcase the captivating work of 52 artists from across India, beautifully capturing the essence of Indian contemporary art,” said Tarun Chandra, curator of the festival.

The National Art Club honored all participating artists during the festival.

Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to Munindra Narayan Bhattacharyya and Koushik Pal for their remarkable contributions to Indian art.

The Northeast Kala Ratna Award recognized outstanding achievements in painting, watercolor, and sculpture.

The Eminent Artist’s Kala Shiromoni Samman celebrated distinguished artistic excellence.

Cultural Highlights

The festival not only showcased visual arts but also created a lively cultural atmosphere with:

Daily poetry readings inside the gallery

Musical performances and recitals

Programs where artists and art lovers came together in celebration of creativity

The event drew enthusiastic crowds, with art lovers from Assam and beyond attending in large numbers, making it a memorable cultural gathering.

About Tarun Chandra (Curator)

Tarun Chandra, curator of the North East Art Festival, is a renowned sculptor and artist committed to promoting Indian art and supporting underprivileged children. His dedication to nurturing creativity and empowering communities continues to inspire artists and art lovers alike.

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