The summit was officially announced in Bangladesh at a launch event held at the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre in Dhaka, today, alongside a discussion celebrating 111 years of Indian cinema. The event, organised by the High Commission of India in Dhaka, highlighted the objectives and potential global impact of WAVES. Ann Mary George, first secretary (Culture) at the High Commission of India, shared the vision for WAVES, stating, “We aim to make this an annual event, much like the World Economic Summit in Davos or the Raisina Dialogue for foreign policy. This will be a landmark platform for media and entertainment.”
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, High Commission of India, Dhaka, organised a musical evening titled, Chirodiner Gaan, featuring singer Monir Chowdhury at Bangladesh National Museum recently.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) is organising an evening of recitation, songs and talk in a programme titled “Aninditar Thakurdar Jhuli” by Anindita Kazi at 6:30pm today at the IGCC, Gulshan-1 premises.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) organised an evening of recitation by Dahlia Ahmed at its auditorium in Gulshan on December 5.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) organised an evening of Nazrul Sangeet and Rabindra Sangeet, titled “Robi Porikramay Nazrul” by Anindita Kazi (from India) and Lily Islam on Saturday at IGCC, Gulshan-1.
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre presents Swastika Mukhopadhyay in an evening of songs of five famous poets of Bengal titled "Panchakabir Gaan".
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre organises ‘Tagore in Sufiana’, a fusion based musical programme on Tagore's poetry and Sufi music accompanied with the classical tune of sitar and tabla.
Uday Shankar is the pioneer of modern dance in India. He was a dancer and choreographer, and creator of fusion style in dance.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) screened documentary film 'Krishnakali' on famous Indian actor Soumitra Chattopadhyay, made by Bangladeshi writer, poet, cultural activist and director Masud Karim at IGCC Auditorium on June 12.
The summit was officially announced in Bangladesh at a launch event held at the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre in Dhaka, today, alongside a discussion celebrating 111 years of Indian cinema. The event, organised by the High Commission of India in Dhaka, highlighted the objectives and potential global impact of WAVES. Ann Mary George, first secretary (Culture) at the High Commission of India, shared the vision for WAVES, stating, “We aim to make this an annual event, much like the World Economic Summit in Davos or the Raisina Dialogue for foreign policy. This will be a landmark platform for media and entertainment.”
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, High Commission of India, Dhaka, organised a musical evening titled, Chirodiner Gaan, featuring singer Monir Chowdhury at Bangladesh National Museum recently.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) is organising an evening of recitation, songs and talk in a programme titled “Aninditar Thakurdar Jhuli” by Anindita Kazi at 6:30pm today at the IGCC, Gulshan-1 premises.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) organised an evening of recitation by Dahlia Ahmed at its auditorium in Gulshan on December 5.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) organised an evening of Nazrul Sangeet and Rabindra Sangeet, titled “Robi Porikramay Nazrul” by Anindita Kazi (from India) and Lily Islam on Saturday at IGCC, Gulshan-1.
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre presents Swastika Mukhopadhyay in an evening of songs of five famous poets of Bengal titled "Panchakabir Gaan".
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre organises ‘Tagore in Sufiana’, a fusion based musical programme on Tagore's poetry and Sufi music accompanied with the classical tune of sitar and tabla.
Uday Shankar is the pioneer of modern dance in India. He was a dancer and choreographer, and creator of fusion style in dance.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) screened documentary film 'Krishnakali' on famous Indian actor Soumitra Chattopadhyay, made by Bangladeshi writer, poet, cultural activist and director Masud Karim at IGCC Auditorium on June 12.
On the occasion of the 154th birth anniversary of Tagore, Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) will present Tagore's dance drama “Shyama” by Warda Rihab and students of IGCC at the Bangladesh National Museum Main Auditorium today( May 13), says a press release.