Parapar-  A celebration of Tagore songs and poetry
Parapar-  A celebration of Tagore songs and poetry

Parapar- A celebration of Tagore songs and poetry

Booking Closed!

Timings

Gate Closes: 24th Aug. '24 at 7:00pm

Show Starts: 24th Aug. '24 at 5:45pm

Mahanayak Uttam Manch

10/1/1, Manohar Pukur Rd, Hazra, Kalighat, Zilla, Kolkata, West Bengal

PIN - 700026

  • Singer: Srabani Sen, Chanchal Khan

  • Elocutionist: Bratati Bandopadhyay, Sumantra Sengupta

Join us for an enchanting evening at "Parapar," a celebration of Tagore songs and poetry, transcending the boundaries of Bengal and Bangladesh. This special event will take place on the 24th of August at Uttam Mancha, starting starting promptly at 5:45 pm.

The evening will be graced by the soulful voices of Srabani Sen and Chanchal Khan, two luminaries in the world of Rabindra Sangeet. Their renditions of Tagore`s compositions promise to transport the audience to a realm of serene beauty and profound emotion.

Adding to the lyrical beauty of the night, renowned reciters Bratati Bandopadhyay and Sumantra Sengupta will bring Tagore`s poetry to life with their evocative recitations. Their powerful performances are sure to stir the hearts and minds of all present, creating an unforgettable experience.

The evening will begin with performances by the talented members of Bratati Parampara and Srabani Sen Music Academy. These budding artists will set the tone for the night, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Bengal through their music and recitations.

"Parapar" is more than just an event; it is a cultural bridge connecting two Bengals through the timeless works of Rabindranath Tagore. Whether you are a connoisseur of Tagore`s works or a lover of art and culture, this evening promises to be a memorable journey through the heart of Bengali literary and musical tradition.

Don`t miss this unique opportunity to experience the magic of Tagore’s creations performed by some of the most celebrated artists of our time. Join us at Uttam Mancha and be part of an evening that celebrates the unity and shared heritage of Bengal and Bangladesh.

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