Strong cultural linkages exist between India & Nepal. This common belief influenced the very fundamentals of the foundation whose main perspective is to promote mutual understanding and cooperation. The activities related to art & culture alone account for the major fraction of activities carried out by the foundation. All major activities of BPKF aim at promoting culture of both the nations. These include: cultural nagari, talk programs, conversations, poemandu, cinemandu, Kid’s programme, artist’s visit, cultural exchanges programme, translation of literary related books, etc. Activities related to art & culture lies at the heart of BPKF’s entire activities.
B. P. Koirala India-Nepal Foundation, Embassy of India, in association with Image Ark organized an event “Listen, Hear, Speak/Her, Sun, Bol” on Saturday, 27th August, 2016 at Lakeside, Pokhara. The event was held on the sidelines of the Monthly Art Market at Pokhara. 2.Targeting mainly on reaching out to youngsters, the event included…
‘Ramayana Circuit Art Workshop’ has been organized on 12th and 13th of August 2016 at Janakpur. In pursuance of the sister-city relation between Ayodhya-Janakpur and Banaras-Kathamandu, the workshop saw participation from 5 Indian and 7 Nepalese artists. The art work included Mithila and Madhubani Paintings and revolved on the theme of the Ramayana. Participants…
An Indian classical dance show ‘KATHAKANSHA: A Night to Wish’ was organized on Monday, 11th July 2016 by Aesthetic Dance Studio in association with B.P Koirala India-Nepal Foundation at Rastriya Naach Ghar, Jamal, Kathmandu. 2. The Indian classical dance form ‘Kathak’ was performed by various dancers of Nepal. The dancers in the show expressed different stories to…
Shri Krishna Shah Yatri, an eminent Nepalese drama producer/director/scriptwriter presented the show of ‘Ramayan’ on 22nd June 2016 at Sarwanam Theatre. The show included the main events of the ‘Ramayan’, one of the largest ancient epics in world literature. Shri, Benoy K. Bahl, an eminent Indian Filmamker captured the whole show on his camera for making the documentary…