In Association with BMC and Supported by Westside, the NCPA Announces Another Edition of 'NCPA@thePark'
Mumbai's premier arts and cultural institution, the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) has partnered with Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Westside to announce the return of its community outreach initiative - 'NCPA@thePark'. Following the success of the earlier seasons that recorded heavy footfalls, the NCPA, situated in Nariman Point, is delighted to take its celebrated line-up of live...
Mumbai's premier arts and cultural institution, the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) has partnered with Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Westside to announce the return of its community outreach initiative - 'NCPA@thePark'. Following the success of the earlier seasons that recorded heavy footfalls, the NCPA, situated in Nariman Point, is delighted to take its celebrated line-up of live performances to other key locations in the city - Narali Baug, Cooperage Bandstand and Bandra Fort.
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Artistes performing for the NCPA@the park in Bandra
Commencing on the 16th of December in Narali Baug, the 'NCPA@thePark' will be running for three weekends across the months of December and January. Set against the backdrop of the city's iconic parks, it aims to deliver a unique and engaging experience featuring an array of live performances ranging from dance, international music, western classical music, Indian music, theatre and spoken word.
Speaking on the NCPA's annual off-campus presentation, Mr. Khushroo N. Suntook, Chairman, NCPA, said, "The NCPA is delighted to bring back yet another promising edition of the 'NCPA@thePark', to spread the joy of live performances beyond its campus. It has always been the NCPA's endeavour to make the performing arts accessible to the public and this initiative, supported by partners like the BMC and Westside, make it possible. We look forward to welcoming residents of the city to join us with their friends and family in this celebration as we continue to promote the arts and strengthen communities."