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Playwright of the group received Gunijon Sambardhana (Eminent Citizen Honor) by Chittaranjan Park Community in the year 2005 for being the only prolific contemporary writer in Delhi for promoting progressive developments in Bangla Language, through his stories, poetry and contemporary plays. |
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The year 2006 being the death centennial year of the Great Norwegian Dramatist and Poet, Sir Henrik Johan Ibsen, to pay our humble homage to the person who has been a source of immense inspiration to our Group, SANSAPTAK decided to host an event, aptly titled ELEGANCE OF IBSEN, a festival of Plays, Seminar and Exhibition, in collaboration with The Royal Norwegian Embassy. ELEGANCE OF IBSEN was inaugurated by his Excellency, Mr. Jon Westborg, Ambassador , extraordinary plenipotentiary of Royal Embassy, which included a Seminar on Ibsen on 15th November 2006 at India International Centre, performances of two Bengali plays, Anik and Bohubrihee (trans-creation of Ibsen's Little Eyolf and The Master Builder respectively) on 17th and 18th November 2006, at Sri Ram Centre Auditorium, Exhibition (display on Ibsen's life and works) 17th and 18th November 2006 at Sri Ram Centre Foyer and bringing out biographical calendars on Ibsen for the year 2007 distributed not only in India but also abroad. The festival was an instant grand success not only from the people's point of view, but also to the theatre lovers and critics. The records of the Festival have been placed in the archival database of www.ibsen.net, which is in close association with Centre for Ibsen Studies, Oslo. |
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SANSAPTAK was proud and highly obliged to perform another show of Devanampiya in the Bharatendu Rang Matohsav 2007, by Shaitya Kala Parishad, a cultural body in Delhi administration. The festival was organized for the performances of the best plays staged during the year 2006-07 in Delhi. Anik was performed at the newly formed Muktadhara Auditorium, on the invitation of Bengal Association Festival at the Bahir Banga Utsav in the month of April 2007. |
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The Group was proud to perform its maiden Hindi venture with the co-sponsorship of Sahitya Kala Parishad, Hari Bhari Khwahish, in 2007. This is the Hindi translation of our original Bangla play Upashalya, written and directed by Torit Mitra and jointly translated by Dipankar Khan & Sreemoyee Dasgupta. The success motivated us to stage another Hindi venture Na Hanyate, Hindi translation of our highly acclaimed play Hanyaman, written and directed by Torit Mitra and jointly translated by Anjon Bose & Sreemoyee Dasgupta in 2008. Both the plays have been highly successful plays creating sensation amongst Hindi speaking audience & the critics.
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In 2008, the group performed its much awaited mega-production Zawal-e-Azim (The Great Fall of the Mughal Empire) for which the group not only bagged critical appreciation from its audience & critics, but also created sensation in electronic & print media.
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The group is affiliated to Department of Culture (Govt. of India), Sangeet Natak Academy and also empanelled with Indian Council for Cultural Relations since 2007.
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SH. TORIT MITRA |
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ELEGANCE OF IBSEN -SEMINAR |
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DEVANAMPIYA |
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HARI BHARI KHWAISH |
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NA HANYATE |
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ZAWAL-E-AZIM |
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