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Bangladesh's leading cultural institute Chhayanaut announced on Friday that it is going to host a grand reunion of its alumni, past and current teachers, cultural workers and organisers from home and abroad, titled 'Praktoni Sammilan' on March 2 this year (Falgun 18 in the Bengali calendar year 1430).
The second-ever gala rendezvous in the institution's six-decade-long history, the event is aimed at reuniting those who have studied, taught or been associated with the institution for at least two years in Chhayanaut Sangeet Bidyayatan's long-term music courses.
On Friday, the announcement of this rendezvous came at a press conference at the institution's Ramesh Chandra Dutta Memorial Auditorium at its Sangskriti Bhaban, home to its over 150 teachers and 5,000 students, in the capital's Dhanmondi.
Chhayanaut Executive President Dr Sarwar Ali, General Secretary Laisa Ahmed Lisa, and 'Praktoni Sammilan' Convenor Rokaiya Hasina Neely briefed the media about the event.
“In 1963, Chhayanaut established its Sangeet Bidyayatan intending to practise the musical culture of Bengal and inculcate the Bengali ethnicity in the learners - and since then, the institution has been immersed in teaching the taste of mainstream Bengali music including Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrul Sangeet, Folk Sangeet and various genres of classical dance and pure music. With this gala rendezvous, we are aiming to commemorate and celebrate the unity of this majestic institution with all of our learners, teachers and associates," Dr Sarwar Ali said at the event.
'Praktoni Sammilan' Convenor Rokaiya Hasina Neely said that the day-long celebration will feature commemorative sessions, dialogues, cultural events and more. The decoration of the event will be Jamdani-themed, and there is a plan to publish a memoir book and photo exhibition on the early-mid-current phase of the Sangeet Bidyayatan featuring students across generations.
"However, most likely, having a calm conversation, dancing in harmony, playing instruments to set the mood, and singing in unison with the companions would be the most enjoyable activities for everyone. We are anticipating such a majestic rendezvous with utmost cooperation and participation of our alumnus and associates," Neely added.
Registration for the event is currently underway for interested alumni and associates at Sankskriti Bhaban and also through the institution's official Facebook page and website. The registration will remain open until the end of January, and further details regarding the event will be shared shortly, according to Chhayanaut General Secretary Laisa Ahmed Lisa.
Chhayanaut was founded in 1961 to establish the cultural rights of the oppressed Bengali netizens in then-East Pakistan under the Pakistani regime. Poet Sufia Kamal was the founding President of the institution. Aside from its cultural curriculum, the institution is famed worldwide for organizing the traditional, grandiose cultural festival of Pahela Baishakh at the capital's Ramna Park every year.
One of Bangladesh's most iconic and popular events, the traditional Pahela Baishakh festivity of Chhayanaut has gained the reputation as one of the world's greatest regular cultural festivities.
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