Nazrul Convention 2015 in LA will be organized by Bangladesh Academy of Los Angeles. It is a two-day program, starts daily from 2:00 pm – 12:00 midnight. The program includes songs of Nazrul Islam, discussion, dance, poetry etc. Local singers of Bangladeshi origin in Los Angeles and visiting artists from Bangladesh will participate at the event.
Tickets: $20 each adult, $5 each child
Venue:
Barnsdall Gallery Theatre
4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Ekushey Celebration by Dhaka University Alumni Association of USA. Various university and college alumni associations, regional associations, cultural organizations, professional organizations of Bangladeshi origin based in USA will participate jointly in celebrating Ekushey February or International Mother Language Day Celebration, 2015. Besides focusing on historical aspects of Bangladesh language movement, the event is to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
Program includes songs, music, dance Bangla poetry recitation, memoir, etc. Award for talented children. The program will be broadcast in North American Bangladeshi TV channels.
The event is free and open to all. The program will end with placing floral wreaths at Shaheed Minar.
Cultural program by:
Udichi School of Performing Arts
Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts (BIPA)
Bonhishikha Sangit Niketon
Bangladesh Academy of Fine Arts
Surbahar Bangladesh Cultural Academy
Sur-Chondo Shilpi Goshthy
Sangeet Parishad.
Registration is required for organizations to participate.
48th monthly literary meetup of Gangchil Sahitta Ashore. Topic of this month: Liberation Movement and Bangladesh Today. Music, poetry recitation, conversation, memoir/reminiscence. etc. The event is specially geared towards the Bangladeshi community living in Queens.
The event is free. All are welcome. The event is held first Sunday of each month.
Venue
71-24 Roosevelt Avenue, 2nd floor, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
47th monthly literary meetup of Gangchil Sahitta Ashore. Topic of this month: Language Movement of Bangladesh. Music, poetry recitation, conversation, memoir/reminiscence. etc. The event is specially geared towards the Bangladeshi community living in Queens.
The event is free. All are welcome. The event is held first Sunday of each month.
Venue
71-24 Roosevelt Avenue, 2nd floor, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
In the districts of Lalmonirhat and Kurigram, in north west Bangladesh, girls and boys learn to sing and play the songs and music of their ancestors. This area is a river landscape, where singing is the most powerful artistic expression. The songs concern love and separation, in both a religious and a secular sense.
This folk music project is run by a local organisation – Arshi Nagar. Suno-Norge supports the project financially, and distributes information about the project in Norway. Suno-Norge supports fifteen song and music schools for between 18 and 40 children, as well as a sound studio and the management of a boarding school for 6 children in Lalmonirhat. Each song and music school has two teachers, often one Hindu and one Muslim. The teachers are modestly remunerated.
Arshi Nagar organises music festivals, provides musicians with instruments, and repairs old ones. The project contributes to the education of girls. Through its efforts it is able to plant fruit trees, grow vegetables, and distribute food in times of flooding.
In 1998, the author and photographer Wera Sæther visited Bangladesh for the first time. On a sand island in the river Brahmaputra she was captured by the songs (like murshidi, marfati, dehototto, bhaoaya, bhatiali and baul). Together with local musicians she got involved in an effort to preserve and develop the vocal traditions of the very poorest in this part of the country. Suno-Norge operates as an association of friends who support the work of Arshi Nagar financially and help to share the rich cultural heritage of these singers and musicians.
Here is one cool song:
In 2010, Arshi Nagar started the production of CDs. More information about this project can be found at suno-norge. (This is a Norwegian website)
If you want to be a member, friend and want to support the work, you may contact via e-mail: medlemskap@suno-norge.org