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Artists should explore in various mediums: Selim

Artistes of an ethnic minority group display a traditional dance recital on Friday at the Laboni point at Cox’s Bazar Beach as part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Traditional Fair organised by Channel-i.
Artist Lala Rukh Selim, associate professor of the sculpture department at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Dhaka University, talks about the perception of sculpture art and the status of the local sculpture scene in Bangladesh, in a recent interview with New Age. Full story

90 years of publication of Bidrohi celebrated

Indira Gandhi Cultural Center organised a cultural programme featuring music and a book launching ceremony on the National Poet of Bangladesh Kazi Nazrul Islam on Saturday at its auditorium in Gulshan marking 90 years of publication of Bidrohi by rebel poet. Full story

Siddiqui’s ‘Glorious Pixels’ on display

Sayeed Siddiqui’s ongoing photography exhibition Glorious Pixels at the Dhaka Arts Centre has drawn attention to the photography enthusiasts of Dhaka city. Full story

Folk-based films attract huge crowd

The weeklong film festival organised by organised by theatre and cinema department of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy featuring folk based classic Bangla feature films drew commendable number of crowd at the first four shows screened at the Music and Dance Centre of the academy. Full story


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