NITN | @notintownlive | 15 Dec 2021, 06:28 am

Kolkata: The second edition of Ami Arts Festival, a cultural festival of West Bengal, will be held from Dec 17 to 19.
The festival will be held from noon to 8 pm at Nazrul Mancha.
Exhibitions, a delightful art and craft bazaar, music concerts, workshops, film screenings, and a virtual conversation series will be part of the festival.
Performers like Sahana Bajpaie, Lopamudra will feature in the festival.
Special screening and release of five animated films based on children’s books written and illustrated by K. G. Subramanyan and A. Ramachandran (created by Foundation for Indian Art Education), followed by a panel discussion (Speakers: Prof. R. Siva Kumar, Naveen Kishore, Jogen Chowdhury; Chhatrapati Dutta – Moderator) will be held.
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