The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, is India’s premier cultural institution. Inaugurated in 1969, it was the first multi-venue, multi-genre cultural centre in South Asia. The NCPA is committed to preserving and promoting India’s rich and vibrant artistic heritage in the fields of music, dance, theatre, film, literature and photography, as well as presenting new and innovative work by Indian and international artists from a diverse range of genres including drama, contemporary dance, orchestral concerts, opera, jazz and chamber music. Today, the NCPA hosts more than 700 events each year, making it India’s largest and most holistic performing arts centre.
Know MoreClassical pianist Olga Kern is an unstoppable force with hundreds of memorable recitals, concerts and recordings to her name. The Russia-born American pianist talks to ON Stage about her rich musical lineage, the joy of performing and the exciting programme…
Whether through direct discipleship, an inherited legacy or learning by osmosis when sharing the stage with a senior musician, the guru-shishya tradition, so elemental to Indian classical music, has been the central focus of the Citi NCPA Aadi Anant festival,…
Sreemoyee Singh sets out in search of the protagonists of Iranian cinema in her maiden documentary, And, Towards Happy Alleys, an endearing pronouncement of love for the medium. A conversation with the filmmaker. By Aishwarya Bodke An unhurried lyricism steers…
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