The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, is India’s premier cultural institution. Inaugurated in 1969, it was the first multi-venue, multi-genre cultural centre in South Asia. The NCPA is committed to preserving and promoting India’s rich and vibrant artistic heritage in the fields of music, dance, theatre, film, literature and photography, as well as presenting new and innovative work by Indian and international artists from a diverse range of genres including drama, contemporary dance, orchestral concerts, opera, jazz and chamber music. Today, the NCPA hosts more than 700 events each year, making it India’s largest and most holistic performing arts centre.
Know MoreIn a unique collaborative effort between the NCPA and London’s Soho Theatre, new narratives from worlds apart will intermingle at the staged reading of the award-winning new play Little Brother. By Neelakshi Singh Northern Irish playwright Eoin McAndrew’s Little Brother…
Kaushiki Chakraborty and Shantanu Moitra launch into a daring exploration of their musical sensibilities with their latest offering, Pankh. After a multi-city tour with live shows, they are now bringing its uncut version to the NCPA. By Vidhi Salla When…
In a deeply personal exhibition, spanning over four decades of photographing the legendary tabla maestro Zakir Hussain, acclaimed artist Dayanita Singh explores mentorship, discipline and the act of lifelong learning. Drawing from her extensive archives—including unseen negatives, book dummies and…
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