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 MoreFilmmaker Rohan Kanawade talks about portraying intimacy, restraint and grief in his award-winning film Sabar Bonda (Cactus Pears), screened recently at the NCPA. By Aishwarya Bodke When his father passed away in 2016, Rohan Kanawade returned to his ancestral village…
This February, as the Symphony Orchestra of India enters its 20th anniversary season, prepare to immerse yourself in the sounds of the great masters with Carlo Rizzi and Martyn Brabbins. By Dr. Karl Lutchmayer Early in January, Carlo Rizzi and…
Artistes performing at the NCPA, as part of the Home Grown series, discuss balancing their original music with covers and building an audience as independent musicians in the country. By Nidhi Lodaya This February, the Home Grown series—which offers a…
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