AMI Arts Festival that started as a one-day event three years ago at Kolkata Centre for Creativity, will now be a nineday extravaganza with a host of performances, exhibitions and workshops at Nazrul Tirtha in Newtown. The festival that celebrates the rich culture of Bengal’s legacy through art, music, food and more will take place between December 17 and 25.
While star performers like Anjan Dutt, Iman Chakraborty, Arko Mukhaerjee Collective and others will enliven evenings with their music, a host of folk performances including Qawwali, Kattaikkuttu and more will add to the extravaganza. Art exhibitions by homegrown artists including The Visual Archives of Kulwant Roy, Living a Dark Night by eminent printmaker Paula Sengupta, and The Afterlife of Performance ft. Nikhil Chopra will be a treat for art connoisseurs.
There will also be talk sessions, online and on-site, and workshops on visual and performing arts. Also, AMI Arts Festival will host a Canadian Film Festival on December 23 and 24 showcasing four films with Canadian-Indian connect based on issues of LGBTQ rights, environment, violence against women and others. The festival will culminate with AMI Arts Award that is presented to recognise contributions by young artists and artisans in the field of craft, contemporary arts and performing arts.