Chinatown Walk, Folk Music Fest, And Boi Mela: 6 Incredible Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend

Explore Bengal's rich textile and craft heritage, immerse yourself in the literary wonder of the Kolkata Boi Mela, mark your calendar for Sur Jahan 2025, the annual World Music Peace Festival, and join a walking tour of Kolkata's vibrant Chinatown
6 Incredible Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
Check out Chinese New Year celebrations in Kolkata's ChinatownRudra Narayan Mitra/Shutterstock
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This weekend in Kolkata promises an array of exhilarating experiences you won’t want to miss! Head to Sutra Bazaar, where talented artisans will bring Bengal's rich textile and craft heritage to life right before your eyes. Don’t forget to immerse yourself in the literary wonder of Boi Mela, the world's largest book fair by attendance since 1972, which attracts millions of avid readers every year. Make sure to mark your calendar for Sur Jahan 2025, the annual World Music Peace Festival. This spectacular event is set to enthrall you with mesmerizing performances from exceptional folk artists hailing from every corner of the globe. Seize the opportunity to join a walking tour of Kolkata's vibrant Chinatown. With the Chinese Lunar New Year falling on January 29, 2025, the celebrations leading up to the stunning Lantern Festival on February 12 will be an unforgettable showcase of culture and community.

Discover Bengal's Textiles Legacy

6 Incredible Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
One of the brands on display will be Weavers Studio with bespoke products made with natural dyes, asymmetric block prints and hand-woven texturessutratextilestudies/Instagram

West Bengal boasts an unparalleled heritage of textiles that is rich and diverse. This weekend, Sutra Textiles is hosting an exciting event centered around this theme. Head to Sutra Bazaar - Handcrafted in Bengal 2025, where you will meet talented exhibitors who are bringing Bengal’s rich textile and craft heritage to life. From master weavers to skilled artisans, explore an exclusive lineup of creators showcasing the finest in jamdani, kantha, baluchari, tangail, and more. Sutra Textile Studies is a not-for-profit society established in Kolkata in 2002. Its objective is to raise awareness of our textile heritage through seminars, exhibitions, workshops, demonstrations, publications, and other initiatives.

When: January 30 - February 1, 11 AM - 7 PM

Where: Kolkata Centre for Creativity, Dipak Road, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Anandapur, Adarsha Nagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107

Visit The Boi Mela

6 Incredible Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
The Kolkata Boi Mela is the largest non-trade book fair in the world. Wikimedia Commons

Kolkata's famed Boi Mela, also known as the International Kolkata Book Fair, is not your typical winter book fair. Since its inception in 1972, it has grown to become the largest book fair in the world by attendance, attracting over 2 million visitors. Unlike many other fairs, the Boi Mela is designed for book lovers rather than wholesale distributors, making it the largest non-trade book fair globally. At the fair, you can immerse yourself in thousands of books available in various regional languages and search through the stalls for rare finds from both Indian and international publishers. Additionally, there are regular author meet-and-greet sessions, so be sure to keep an eye out for your favorite writers.

When: January 28 - February 9

Where: Boimela Prangan, Karunamoyee, Saltlake

Immerse In Folk Music

6 Incredible Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
A performance by Ale Moller bandWiki Commons

Get ready for an unforgettable experience at Sur Jahan 2025. This annual World Music Peace Festival promises to captivate audiences with extraordinary artists from across the globe. Under the powerful theme of “Music for Peace, Music for All,” this three-day event is set to immerse you in a rich tapestry of diverse musical genres. Prepare to be enchanted by the Dutch band Folkcorn, bringing their vibrant traditional music; the acclaimed Ale Moller from Sweden, a multiple Grammy winner, will showcase his remarkable music, and the Umbra Ensemble will transport you to Iceland with their enchanting folk songs. Alongside these international acts, you’ll also experience the soulful sounds of Bengal and India, featuring Baul musicians, Surbandhan, Folks of Bengal, Rajasthan’s Kasam Khan Langa & Team, and the exhilarating Durua Tribal Song & Dance. Visitors can also explore traditional crafts such as Kantha embroidery from Bengal, appliqué craft from Barmer in Rajasthan, Warli painting from Maharashtra, and Kotpad weaving from Odisha, alongside international and Indian folk music.

When: January 31- February 2, 2025

Where: Golf Green Central Park

Experience Bangla Rock

6 Incredible Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
Listen to the legendary Bengali rock band led by Rupam Islam Shutterstock

Prepare for an unforgettable evening as Fossils, the legendary Bengali rock band led by Rupam Islam takes the stage. Their high-octane energy and iconic tracks have defined generations. The band's raw and powerful sound will ignite your passion for music and leave you spellbound. Adding to the magic, the sensational Nandy Sisters, renowned for their mesmerising vocals and enchanting performances, will captivate your hearts like never before.

When: February 1, 6 PM

Where: Aquatica, Jodthbhim, Newtown, Dhapa Manpur, West Bengal 700098

Explore India's Only Chinatown

6 Incredible Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
Celebration of Chinese New Year at Chinatown, KolkataRudra Narayan Mitra/Shutterstock

The Chinese Lunar New Year in 2025 falls on Wednesday, January 29, with celebrations culminating in the Lantern Festival on February 12. Calcutta is home to the oldest Chinatown in the world outside of Southeast Asia's Chinese cultural influence. The Chinese community in Calcutta initially excelled as artisans and later became renowned restaurateurs, establishing Taoist temples in their settlement at Tiretta Bazar. As a result, a thriving Chinatown developed in the city's heart, contributing to its ethnic and cultural diversity. Consider signing up for a walking tour to explore this unique Kolkata heritage. During the tour, you will discover what remains of Old Chinatown, visit Chinese temples, learn about the distinctive culture and traditions of the Kolkata Chinese, and explore their connections to the Indian freedom movement and the Chinese revolution of 1911-12. The walk includes lunch at Sei Vui Restaurant, originally a Chinatown dormitory, before being transformed into an eatery. Check here for more information - www.immersivetrails.com

When: February 2, 10 AM to 2 PM

Celebrate Benegal's Cinema

Celebrate the legacy of Shyam Benegal, one of India's legendary film directors who recently passed away, at an engaging series of talks that pay tribute to this trailblazer of parallel cinema and masterful storytelling. Benegal's unique ability to bring real and raw narratives to the screen allowed audiences to experience the true essence of India through his lens. Renowned documentary filmmaker and media studies educator, Subha Das Mollick, will present an illustrated talk on Benegal's groundbreaking first two films, Ankur (1974) and Manthan (1976). Both films earned critical acclaim and prestigious National Awards, solidifying Benegal's place in the pantheon of great filmmakers.

When: January 31, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Where: KCC Library, Dipak Road, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Anandapur, Adarsha Nagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107

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