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Indie Hearts and Mountain Souls: Musicathon is back in Bir!

Musicathon, India’s beloved homegrown independent music festival, is all set to return with an all-new edition on January 24–25, 2026 at The Lumi, Bir. Known for celebrating heartfelt artistry and emerging talents against the backdrop of the scenic Himalayas, Musicathon is continuing its tradition of bringing together travel and music enthusiasts from across the country for two immersive …

Kiran Nadar Acquires Six Works by WOLF —on View at 47-A

Mumbai, January 2026 — Art connoisseur Kiran Nadar of The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) has acquired six seminal works by artist duo Ritu and Surya Singh of WOLF, marking a significant moment for contemporary Indian art. Personally chosen by Kiran Nadar for her esteemed collection, these pieces will be on view exclusively at 47-A, Khotachiwadi, curated by Srila Chatterjee, as part …

Ishara Art Foundation launched the Ishara House in Kochi with the exhibition Amphibian Aesthetics and an extensive schedule of programmes

Amphibian Aesthetics at Ishara House, Kochi 13 December 2025 – 31 March 2026 Ishara Art Foundation opened the Ishara House and its inaugural exhibition Amphibian Aesthetics in Kochi on 13 December 2025 with a weekend of extensive Amphibian Aesthetics examines the role of adaptability, intersectionality and shared vulnerability in times of escalating geopolitical crises, climate …

‘Divine Manifestation’, a solo exhibition by Meena Sansanwal

Dates: 07 - 22nd January 2026 Location: Black Cube Gallery | G12A Hauz Khas New Delhi Timings: Tuesday to Saturday | 12-6 pm Description : Sanya Malik’s Black Cube Gallery presents Divine Manifestation, a solo exhibition by Meena Sansanwal, from 7th to 22nd January 2026, showcasing Meena Sansanwal’s artistic universe as an intricate cosmology in which the female form, divinity, and …

AttenDance presents Its 25th Year Annual Awards at ‘ARUNODAYA’ – A Cultural Saga (Series 8) India’s Only Dance Yearbook Honours Distinguished Contributors to Indian Dance

New Delhi : AttenDance, India’s only yearbook dedicated exclusively to dance, will present its AttenDance Annual Awards 2025, marking 25 years of its seminal contribution to the documentation, history and heritage of Indian dance, on Saturday, December 27th, 2025 at 6:00 pm at the Swami Vivekananda Auditorium, Kathak Kendra, San Martin Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. The awards will …

London International Arts Festival 2025 Returns with Hybrid Edition Connecting London and Bangalore

The streamed concerts will be available on the London International Arts Festival YouTube channelfrom 28–31 December 2025. YouTube:youtube.com/DhruvLIAF Time: 5:00 pm GMT / 10:30 pm IST The 14th edition of the London International Arts Festival (LIAF) returns in 2025 as a hybrid festival, presenting 11 live events across London alongside four special concerts streamed from Bangalore, India, to audiences in …

Three Arts Club (TAC) presented ‘Pret’, directed by M.K. Raina — Based on Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts. Hindi Adaptation by Nemi Chandra Jain

New Delhi: Three Arts Club (TAC) presented Pret, directed by renowned theatre luminary M.K. Raina, based on Henrik Ibsen’s celebrated play Ghosts, with Hindi translation by noted scholar and playwright Nemi Chandra Jain. The play was staged on Friday, December 19th, 2025 at Main Auditorium, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi. Pret explores the conflict between entrenched traditions and emerging ideas shaped …

Naseeruddin Shah Joins Artist Walkthrough of Where Is Jennifer? a solo exhibition by Aditiya Singh at Method Kala Ghoda

Renowned Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah joined as a special guest for the artist walkthrough of Where Is Jennifer?, a solo exhibition by Aditiya Singh at Method Kala Ghoda. His presence added a thoughtful dimension to the evening as he engaged with the artist’s practice and the conceptual framework of the exhibition, offering reflections on the intersections of art, performance, and …

Asavari’s Continuing Tradition 2025 Receives an Enthusiastic Response, Honouring Kathak Legacy and Guru Shovana Narayan’s Enduring Contribution

ASAVARI’s Continuing Tradition 2025, held on Tuesday evening at the Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, was warmly received by rasikas, scholars, and members of the cultural fraternity, marking a memorable celebration of legacy, gratitude, and artistic continuity. The evening paid tribute to the legendary music composers late Pandit Jwala Prasad and Pandit Madho Prasad, celebrated over five …