Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend

Catch a play centred around a courtroom drama, consider signing up for a food tour, and don't miss the performance by a chamber orchestra exploring Rabindrasangeet alongside Western classical masterpieces
Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
Take in unique arrangements of Rabindrasangeet alongside Western classical masterpiecesEugene Eric Kim/Flickr
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If you are in Kolkata this weekend, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. You can attend a cultural event themed "Intersections & Confluences," which gathers prominent individuals from various fields, including art, architecture, design, craft, music, textiles, ecology, and community. If you want an engaging theatrical experience, catch a courtroom drama set in a tense, confined jury room. For those passionate about culinary adventures, consider signing up for a food tour of Zakaria Street to indulge in fantastic street food. And don't miss the performance by Kolkata-based conductor Abraham Mazumder and his chamber orchestra, which will showcase unique arrangements of Rabindrasangeet alongside Western classical masterpieces.

A Confluence Of Art, Music, Design, And More

Head out for The Kolkata Centre for Creativity's annual conference which focuses on the Upanishadic doctrine of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which translates to "The World is One Family." This year's two-day conference is themed, "Intersections & Confluences." It will gather prominent figures from various fields, including art, architecture, design, craft, music, textiles, ecology, and community, to explore how these disciplines intersect through design and targeted interventions aimed at problem-solving. It aims to shed light on contemporary practices and policies by bringing together diverse voices and energies, fostering dialogue and collaboration across disciplinary boundaries.

When: January 24-25, 2025

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

Take In A Play

Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
Watch a play in Kolkata this weekendShutterstock

If you're looking for a captivating play, don't miss "12 Angry Men." This remarkable courtroom drama unfolds in a tense, confined jury room where twelve jurors are tasked with deciding the fate of a young man accused of murder. As deliberations progress, emotions run high, and biases come to light, exposing the intricacies of human nature and the justice system's shortcomings. This powerful narrative is a thrilling exploration of group dynamics and a testament to the courage of individuals who dare to stand for what is right.

When: January 23, 6.30 pm

Where: Kala Kunj, No. 48, Shakespeare Sarani Rd, Park Circus, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700017

A Food Walk

Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend
Zakaria Street in Kolkata is a popular food hub during RamzanShutterstock

Kolkata has an exceptional street food scene. As the capital of West Bengal, it is the only Indian city to be included in Eater's list of the eleven best food destinations in the world for 2023. Eater is an award-winning digital media brand dedicated to food and dining, and it publishes an annual list of the world's best culinary destinations. If you're eager to taste some fantastic street food, consider signing up for a food tour of Zakaria Street. This area is one of the oldest strongholds of the Muslim community in Kolkata. It was settled by the Mariner Memon community as early as the 1800s and later welcomed people from various sects and regions. With these communities came diverse culinary traditions. The arrival of chefs and cooks from Lucknow, following Wajid Ali Shah's relocation to Calcutta, greatly enriched the city’s gastronomic heritage, with many families continuing these culinary traditions today. This food tour will give you a glimpse into this rich history, filled with food, anecdotes, and personal stories.

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An Evening With Tagore

You may be familiar with the songs of Rabindranath Tagore, but have you explored their connection to European classical music? Kolkata-based conductor Abraham Mazumder and his chamber orchestra have performed groundbreaking adaptations, including unique arrangements of Rabindrasangeet alongside Western classical masterpieces. This weekend, he seamlessly combines the emotional depth of Tagore's songs with the grandeur of European classical music, creating an unforgettable auditory experience. The performance will feature Abraham Mazumder, Somlata Acharya, Saheb Chattopadhyay, Samya Karfa, and a magnificent chamber orchestra.

When: January 23, 6.30 pm onwards

Where: GD Birla Sabhaghar, 29, Ashutosh Choudhry Avenue, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700019

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