Abhijit Ganguly, is an extensively published journalist based in Kolkata, India. His stories cover the global arts scene and the fusion arts movement with the culture and art of India. Ganguly’s work includes personal interviews with world renowned dance troupes, film directors, fine artists, sculptors, as well as jazz, hip hop and classical musicians. He is known for presenting an inside view of the artist's craft and what motivates their creativity. Ganguly also delves into the artist's take on what a young person in Kolkata can learn from each artist, so that the youth of the city can learn to master these skills.
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Abhijit Ganguly, is an extensively published journalist based in Kolkata, India. His stories cover the global arts scene and the fusion arts movement with the culture and art of India. Ganguly’s work includes personal interviews with world renowned dance troupes, film directors, fine artists, sculptors, as well as jazz, hip hop and classical musicians. He is known for presenting an inside view of the artist's craft and what motivates their creativity. Ganguly also delves into the artist's take on what a young person in Kolkata can learn from each artist, so that the youth of the city can learn to master these skills.
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and I'm super glad to call Abhijit my friend.....my very good friend...!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job on the blog my friend..!!!
Thankz Kev!
DeleteCongratulations Abhijit. This blog is very interesting and diversified. I am a follower.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marielle! Please share with your friends :)
DeleteYour blogs are very interesting and well-written. I predict much success for you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Peachy.Please share with your friends. and pray that i keep writing good articles.
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Ganguly,
ReplyDeleteHope you're doing well.
My name is Ritesh, and I am a developement professional based in Delhi (See my profile: https://in.linkedin.com/in/riteshdatta); and I am trying to set up a travel content initiative named Alpaviram (See: http://ekalpaviram.blogspot.in/; Facebook: @Alpaviram; Twitter, GooglePlus and Instagram: @AlpaviramOnline.
Part of Alpaviram's work is also to write about losing/lost bits of heritage and culture that travellers reading our articles, can explore; and your article on Sister Nektaria is something I loved.
I am in Kolkata for the next few days, and was wondering if we could meet at your convenience. Not that I have a ready agenda or pitch in mind, but just for some cups of tea and some adda; and we get to know a little more about each other's work.
I can be reached at this email in case this interests you. I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Ritesh
Hey Ritesh, I am so sorry..i just saw ur message. R u still here in kolkata?
DeleteHey Abhijit, i am so happy to learn you.
ReplyDeleteHello Tatjana! Thank you. Nice meeting you as well :)
DeleteHi Abhijit,
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled across your blog (and not sure how I got here). Wonderful to read the work. Not sure if you have shifted to another platform in 2024, but hope the good work continues! In case of interest, do consider checking out 'Vinyl Sunday,' 5 hours of genre-agnostic music on vinyl, along with organic conversations, very much in the vein of what you have here. At Zee's Coffeeshop, Mayfair Road. Sunday 1600-2100.
Best.