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The Chaitanya Project
Bickram Ghosh and his band members | Photo courtesy: PR Team

Calcutta Heritage Collective launches the Chaitanya Library Restoration initiative with music and art

| @indiablooms | Jan 15, 2025, at 02:10 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The Calcutta Heritage Collective has launched its Chaitanya Library restoration and revival initiative with an evening of music and art at a city hotel in Kolkata, on Sunday.

Dedicated to the restoration, revival, and reuse of Kolkata’s built heritage, the Collective unites thought leaders, students, senior citizens, professionals, entrepreneurs, artists, heritage experts, developers and concerned citizens, all bound by a shared passion for preserving the city's rich history.

The cornerstone of the initiative, The Chaitanya Project, aims to restore the 135-year-old Chaitanya Library to its former glory.

CHC trustrees with Bickram Ghosh and Shuvaprasanna | Photo courtesy: PR Team

The event was a celebration of art and music, graced by the presence of renowned percussion maestro and cause ambassador, Bickram Ghosh, who enthralled the audience with an exclusive live concert celebrating 25 years of fusion music and offering a preview of his latest album, Rhythmscape 2.0.

Joining him were Pt. S. Sekhar on mridangam, Pulak Sarkar on keyboard, Abhishek Mallick on electric sitar, Nirmalya Roy on vocals and Satyajit Mukherjee on drums. Together, they created a spellbinding synergy that captivated the audience and made the evening truly unforgettable.

Speaking about his contribution, Shuvaprasanna shared, "I was honoured to be part of Chaitanya, an exclusive evening by Calcutta Heritage Collective to support the restoration of the historic Chaitanya Library. This priceless heritage, housing over 1 lakh books and 25,000 journals, deserved to be preserved for generations to come.

"While restoration deserved government attention, CHC's initiative is truly commendable. Their efforts are preserving a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiring a renewed spirit of learning in our community."

Bickram Ghosh performing and Shuvaprasanna live | Photo courtesy: PR Team

This blend of art and music perfectly reflected the meaning of 'Chaitanya' - awakening, knowledge and the revival of Kolkata's cultural soul.

Speaking about his participation, Bickram Ghosh shared, "I am deeply passionate about the incredible work this organization is doing to preserve Kolkata’s rich heritage. My performance offered a preview of our upcoming album, Rhythmscape 2.0.

"The concert featured pieces from the original album as well as new compositions. It was a privilege to share the stage with the legendary Shuvaprasanna and I invite everyone to support this noble cause and celebrate the cultural legacy of our beloved city."

(Photo courtesy: PR Team)

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