"From the mist of Brahmaputra River : Lives of celibate monks in Sattras of Assam with special reference to Natun Kamalbari Sattra" An illustrated talk by Dr. Sunil Kothari followed by screening & dance at IGNCA, 11, Mansingh Road > 5pm on 23rd July 2015
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"From the mist of Brahmaputra River : Lives of celibate monks in Sattras of Assam with special reference to Natun Kamalbari Sattra" An illustrated talk by Dr. Sunil Kothari followed by screening & dance
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Lecture Hall, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi - 110001
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Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served Basis)
Venue : Lecture Hall, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi - 110001
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Metro : Nearest Metro Station - 'Central Sectt.' (Yellow Line and Violet Line)
Landmark : Entry Gate of IGNCA from Mansingh Road is opposite Raksha Bhavan
Event Description : "From the mist of Brahmaputra River : Lives of celibate monks in Sattras of Assam with special reference to Natun Kamalbari Sattra" An illustrated talk by Dr. Sunil Kothari.
A talk further supplemented with screenings of excerpts from a documentary film, demonstration of the technique of Sattriya dance by Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar awardee young celibate monk Shri Bhabanand Barbayan of Natun Kamalavari Sattra, Majuli Island, Assam.
Related Links : Movies | Talks | Dance | Spirituality
Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served Basis)
Venue : Lecture Hall, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi - 110001
Venue Info : Events | About | Map
Metro : Nearest Metro Station - 'Central Sectt.' (Yellow Line and Violet Line)
Landmark : Entry Gate of IGNCA from Mansingh Road is opposite Raksha Bhavan
Event Description : "From the mist of Brahmaputra River : Lives of celibate monks in Sattras of Assam with special reference to Natun Kamalbari Sattra" An illustrated talk by Dr. Sunil Kothari.
A talk further supplemented with screenings of excerpts from a documentary film, demonstration of the technique of Sattriya dance by Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar awardee young celibate monk Shri Bhabanand Barbayan of Natun Kamalavari Sattra, Majuli Island, Assam.
Related Links : Movies | Talks | Dance | Spirituality
"From the mist of Brahmaputra River : Lives of celibate monks in Sattras of Assam with special reference to Natun Kamalbari Sattra" An illustrated talk by Dr. Sunil Kothari followed by screening & dance at IGNCA, 11, Mansingh Road > 5pm on 23rd July 2015
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