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Cheena Bhavana
A Documentary on Cheena Bhavana, Visva- Bharati by Samhita, Mahasweta and Swagata ( Batch 2013- 2015)
Ae Watan | Song Cover By Cheena Bhavan Students | Feat. Amit Mali | Special Tribute
A Tribute to all the Responsible Officials and Citizens of India....
Basantatsabh Santiniketan 2008 Part: 1
Visva Bharati established by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore in 1921, the Visva Bharati University , located at Santiniketan, West Bengal in India is a Central University.
It has several institutes within itself for undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral studies: Sangeet Bhavana (Institute of Performing Art), Vidya Bhavana (Institute of Humanities), Shiksha Bhavana (Institute of Sciences), Palli-Shiksha Bhavana (Institute of Agricultural Sciences), Binay Bhavana (Institute of Education), Cheena Bhavana (Institute for Chinese study), Nippon Bhavan (Institute for Japanese study) and Kala Bhavana (Institute of Fine Arts).
In addition, Patha Bhavana, Shiksha Satra (two elementary and secondary schools) and Uttar Shiksha Sadana (a higher secondary school) also confer certificates of the university.
Some of the famous and great alumni/academics are...
Satyajit Ray/Amartya Sen/Indira Gandhi/Maharani Gayatri Devi etc.
Its my honour to Introduce and welcome you all to be part of this great Institution.
~ Sumanta Chattopadhyay
Cheena-Bhavana Introduction 2001
CB Introduction of 2001.
Basantatsabh Santiniketan 2008 Part: Exclusive
Visva Bharati established by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore in 1921, the Visva Bharati University , located at Santiniketan, West Bengal in India is a Central University.
It has several institutes within itself for undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral studies: Sangeet Bhavana (Institute of Performing Art), Vidya Bhavana (Institute of Humanities), Shiksha Bhavana (Institute of Sciences), Palli-Shiksha Bhavana (Institute of Agricultural Sciences), Binay Bhavana (Institute of Education), Cheena Bhavana (Institute for Chinese study), Nippon Bhavan (Institute for Japanese study) and Kala Bhavana (Institute of Fine Arts).
In addition, Patha Bhavana, Shiksha Satra (two elementary and secondary schools) and Uttar Shiksha Sadana (a higher secondary school) also confer certificates of the university.
Some of the famous and great alumni/academics are...
Satyajit Ray/Amartya Sen/Indira Gandhi/Maharani Gayatri Devi etc.
Its my honour to Introduce and welcome you all to be part of this great Institution.
~ Sumanta Chattopadhyay
Sal tole cheena bhavana freshers 2k16
Brikhoropan Utsab-Santiniketan-2010 - Part 2
Students and staff of Santiniketan celebrating the 69th death anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore on the 8th August 2010 by planting a Swarna Champa sapling near Santoshalaya. The chief guest was Dr Arabinda Mukherjee, a popular ex-student of Pathabhavana.
The mural paintings of Shantiniketan (Episode - 1)
In the winter of 1909 British artist and connoisseur Lady Herringham led a team of artists to copy the glorious murals of the Ajanta caves. The team included two young Indian artists ‘Oshit Kumar Haldar’ and ‘Nandalal Bose’ on the recommendation of their guru Abanindranath Tagore.
Nandalal Bose met Rabindranath Tagore in the same year 1909 and was inducted into the cultural circle of Jorasanko Thakur Bari. Rabindranath persuaded Nandalal Bose to join the art department of his school at Santiniketan which became ‘Kala Bhavan’ in 1921.
The vivid memory of Ajanta led him to step towards a more monumental and public art, as a result Nandalal made mural paintings an integral part of art education in Kala Bhavan.
About the same time Pratima Tagore introduced in Santiniketan the technique of Fresco Buono, which she learned in France. Gradually this art form took roots in Santiniketan.
Nandalal Bose, Surendranath Kar and a host of students including in particular the legendary Benode Behari Mukherjee who was to be Nandalal’s chief assistant in this endeavour.
In 1933, Narsingh lal was invited to Santiniketan to assist Nandalal in painting the murals on the ground floor veranda of the Patha Bhavan.
The fine buildings designed by Surendranath Kar in the tradition of ancient Indian architecture presents another facet in the artistry of Santiniketan.
Cheena Bhavan housing the department of Chinese studies contain some of the finest murals of Santiniketan, the crowning glory is Nandalals depiction of Tagore’s dance drama ‘’Natir Puja (the dancers offering)’’ is based on a Buddhist tale.
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Grand Opening: Upananda Kuthir, Pathabhavana, Santiniketan. 10th March 2009 part -1
Brikhoropan Utsab Santiniketan 2010-Part 4
Tagore introduced this tree-planting festival at Santiniketan during the rainy seasons.The picturesque festivals, with simple ceremonies accompanied by music and dance invoking nature's fertility are celebrated annually on Tagore's death anniversary ie 8th August. The tree planting ceremony initiated by Tagore is now an all-India festival actively sponsored by Central and State government.
Hanumati r Goppo - The truth unfolds
A film by Monami Chakraborty and Pousita Dutta, primarily made for specialisation paper in film studies and web journalism, CJMC, Visva Bharati University, under the guidance of Prof. Mausumi Bhattacharyya.
Interview with Sculptor K S Radhakrishnan by Prof R Sivakumar Part 1
This video features an exclusive interview with K.S. Radhakrishnan by R. Sivakumar, art critic and professor of art history, Viswabharati University, Santiniketan.
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Visvabharati Mathematics Department Teachers' Day celebration (2016) Uncut
This video contains some funny moments during our video shooting for teachers' day 2016