A Molecule of Mysticism Through Tagore & Maurice Maeterinck | Nehru Centre London Art Exhibition
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This initiatives entails art-exhibition from 14-18 July from 10am to 6pm with a hypnotic performance on Tues in MainHall 15 July at 6pm.
The visual interpretation of mysticism through 16 pieces of painting inspired by Rabindranath Tagore and Maurice Maeterlinck, created by award-winning painters Jamil Akbar Shamim , Tarek Amin , Swedish poet and painter Bengt O Björklund and a talented artist Sonia Yasmeen.
A brief session of talk, recitation of relevant verses will be running in the exhibition space from 4pm to 6pm on Moday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
A ground-breaking idea to shape metaphysical affinity between two Nobel Laureates in Literature Rabindranath Tagore (1913) and Maurice Maeterlinck (1911) through a haunting presentation of poetry, music and dance as well as a re-interpretative exhibition. A Mint of Mysticism Through Tagore and Maurice Maeterinck | Nehru Centre Tickets, Tue, Jul 15, 2025 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite
Curated by poet T M Ahmed Kaysher, the peformance/ art-production on Tueday 15 July at 18:15 is bringing a neo-metaphysical interpretation of mystic poems and metaphysical music compositions (A unique Indian mysticism) by the first non-European Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore and the first Belgian Nobel laureate in literature, who received Nobel prize just two years before Tagore, in 2011, Maurice Maeterlinck with both comparison and resemblance of Indian and European idea of metaphysical arts.
Tagore's composition, with the depth of relevant Raga will be presented by Vidushi Chandra Chakraborty ( Chandra Chakraborty » South Asian Arts ), one of the finest classical vocalists here in the UK, an SRA scholar who toured the world preaching predominantly Indian classical music with a group of some critically acclaimed spoken-word artists, musicians and dancers.
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The visual interpretation of mysticism through 16 pieces of painting inspired by Rabindranath Tagore and Maurice Maeterlinck, created by award-winning painters Jamil Akbar Shamim , Tarek Amin , Swedish poet and painter Bengt O Björklund and a talented artist Sonia Yasmeen.
A brief session of talk, recitation of relevant verses will be running in the exhibition space from 4pm to 6pm on Moday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
A ground-breaking idea to shape metaphysical affinity between two Nobel Laureates in Literature Rabindranath Tagore (1913) and Maurice Maeterlinck (1911) through a haunting presentation of poetry, music and dance as well as a re-interpretative exhibition. A Mint of Mysticism Through Tagore and Maurice Maeterinck | Nehru Centre Tickets, Tue, Jul 15, 2025 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite
Curated by poet T M Ahmed Kaysher, the peformance/ art-production on Tueday 15 July at 18:15 is bringing a neo-metaphysical interpretation of mystic poems and metaphysical music compositions (A unique Indian mysticism) by the first non-European Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore and the first Belgian Nobel laureate in literature, who received Nobel prize just two years before Tagore, in 2011, Maurice Maeterlinck with both comparison and resemblance of Indian and European idea of metaphysical arts.
Tagore's composition, with the depth of relevant Raga will be presented by Vidushi Chandra Chakraborty ( Chandra Chakraborty » South Asian Arts ), one of the finest classical vocalists here in the UK, an SRA scholar who toured the world preaching predominantly Indian classical music with a group of some critically acclaimed spoken-word artists, musicians and dancers.
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