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Sunday 3 March 2013

Concert against gender violence

With the message, “Say No to Violence against Women: Be a Real Man”, a concert was held at the District Stadium in Khulna last Friday. Organised by UNFPA and BAMBA, the concert featured top 12 bands of the country.


Khulna City Mayor, Talukder Abdul Khaleque, addressed the concert as the chief guest. Secretary, Children and Women’s Affairs, Tariqul Islam; UNFPA Bangladesh representative Arthur Erken; BAMBA vice president Fuad Nasser Babu, were special guests.


The chief guest said, a real man does not throw acid on or torture his wife. A real man puts a stop to sexual harassment. We should be very vocal about such burning issues and incidents.


In the absence of LRB and Miles, artistes from 12 popular bands performed their songs that appealed to all.


The 12 bands who performed at the concert were: Nagarbaul, Warfaze, Maqsud O Dhaka, Dolchhut, Lalon, Prometheus, Feedback, Nemesis, Shironamhin, Beduin, Mechanix and Dreek.


The concert began with a message that violence against women in any form should be stopped.


Welcoming the crowd, chief of operations of UNFPA, Afsana Tahera, said UNFPA has been organising this 16-day long campaign in Bangladesh in collaboration with BAMBA annually since 2010 to send the message that November 25 is the international day to mark EVAW and December 10 is International Human Rights Day.


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Concert against gender violence

With the message, “Say No to Violence against Women: Be a Real Man”, a concert was held at the District Stadium in Khulna last Friday. Organised by UNFPA and BAMBA, the concert featured top 12 bands of the country.


Khulna City Mayor, Talukder Abdul Khaleque, addressed the concert as the chief guest. Secretary, Children and Women’s Affairs, Tariqul Islam; UNFPA Bangladesh representative Arthur Erken; BAMBA vice president Fuad Nasser Babu, were special guests.


The chief guest said, a real man does not throw acid on or torture his wife. A real man puts a stop to sexual harassment. We should be very vocal about such burning issues and incidents.


In the absence of LRB and Miles, artistes from 12 popular bands performed their songs that appealed to all.


The 12 bands who performed at the concert were: Nagarbaul, Warfaze, Maqsud O Dhaka, Dolchhut, Lalon, Prometheus, Feedback, Nemesis, Shironamhin, Beduin, Mechanix and Dreek.


The concert began with a message that violence against women in any form should be stopped.


Welcoming the crowd, chief of operations of UNFPA, Afsana Tahera, said UNFPA has been organising this 16-day long campaign in Bangladesh in collaboration with BAMBA annually since 2010 to send the message that November 25 is the international day to mark EVAW and December 10 is International Human Rights Day.


More Related: Nokia Music Concert in ChittagongQubee Junction Concert - opportunity to get acquainted with Bangladeshi RockBangla Metal Concert Legacy of Metal 2 on April 3rdConcert featuring Indian Idol 5Concert: Ei Poth AmaderoBAMBA protests at doing unauthorised business violating the Copyright RightConcert celebrating anniversary of the democratic governmentEsho Bangladesh Ghori Concert for BangladeshBangla Metal Concert Metal Directors at Engineering Institute on April 24Concert on Pahela Baishakh Bangla New Year

 

Amor Ekushey at Shilpakala Academy

In observance of Shaheed Dibash, also known as International Mother Language Day, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) organised a discussion along with a vibrant cultural programme at its premises on February 21.


Noted journalist and cultural activist Kamal Lohani attended the programme as chief discussant, while Dr. Abu Md. Delwar Hossain, a Professor at the department of History of Dhaka University, spoke at the event. Director General of BSA, Liaquat Ali Lucky, presided over the discussion.


A number of artistes with several cultural organisations rendered songs, performed dance and presented recitation. Young performers, artistes representing the indigenous communities and several foreigners who work at different embassies in Dhaka also performed at the programme.


Members of Shilpakala Repertory presented two group songs, while noted elocutionists — Bhaswar Bandyopadhyay, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, Rupa Chakraborty and Salim Durrani (of India) - recited poems at the event. Young artistes of People’s Little Theatre performed three songs in Japanese, English and in Zimbabwean languages. Their presentation, also featuring dance, received rounds of applause.


Shadhin Bangla Betar Kendra artiste Abdul Jabbar performed two songs — “Aaj Ekushey February” and “Salam Salam Hajar Salam”. Dancers of Nrityalok Shangskritik Kendra performed to the song “Priyo Amar Matribhumi”. Kabirul Islam Ratan choreographed the piece. Members of Rewaz Performers’ School also danced at the event; the composition was choreographed by Munmun Ahmed,


Expressing their solidarity with ‘Projonmo Chottor’ (Shahbagh) protesters and demanding justice for the slain blogger Ahmed Haider Rajib, several artistes of Nazrul Sangeet Shilpi Parishad performed two songs — “Shuddha Hawar Ei Mondir Shahbagh-e Esho Shob-e” and “Rajib Amar Bhai”. Mostafa Anwar Swapan has written the songs.


Twelve artistes (in six male-female pairs) representing six indigenous communities — including Chakma, Marma, Bom and Tripura — rendered the Ekushey song “Amar Bhai-er Roktey Rangano” in their languages. Later, a Bom singer rendered a patriotic song in her mother language.


Maintaining the theme, Filipino artiste Reiman performed a solo song; Saurav Kumar of Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre presented a Bhajan, originally composed by Guru Nanak; Dr. Anamika Pandey (of India) recited a Hindi poem while Zinia and Salahuddin of Chinese embassy recited a Chinese poem at the event.


Former Vice-chancellor of Rabindra Bharati University, Professor Karuna Sindhu Das, also spoke at the event. “The entire world is, in a sense, indebted to the people of Bangladesh as they shed blood to ensure the right to speak in mother language in 1952,” said Professor Das.


More Related: Amar Ekushey 2010Actor Khairul Alam Shobuj’s solo music performance at Bangladesh Shilpakala AcademyWeek long Folk music festival at Shilpakala AcademyFolk song festival at Bangla Academy as a part of Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2010Bahwaiya Music Awards at the Bangladesh Shilpakala AcademyNazrul and Tagore Concert at Bangladesh Shilpakala AcademyJatiyo Rabindra Sangeet Artists AwardedBangla Academy honours Nurul IslamTraditional indigenous songs in Panchagarh book fairNational Rabindra Sangeet Shommilon

 

Amor Ekushey at Shilpakala Academy

In observance of Shaheed Dibash, also known as International Mother Language Day, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) organised a discussion along with a vibrant cultural programme at its premises on February 21.


Noted journalist and cultural activist Kamal Lohani attended the programme as chief discussant, while Dr. Abu Md. Delwar Hossain, a Professor at the department of History of Dhaka University, spoke at the event. Director General of BSA, Liaquat Ali Lucky, presided over the discussion.


A number of artistes with several cultural organisations rendered songs, performed dance and presented recitation. Young performers, artistes representing the indigenous communities and several foreigners who work at different embassies in Dhaka also performed at the programme.


Members of Shilpakala Repertory presented two group songs, while noted elocutionists — Bhaswar Bandyopadhyay, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, Rupa Chakraborty and Salim Durrani (of India) - recited poems at the event. Young artistes of People’s Little Theatre performed three songs in Japanese, English and in Zimbabwean languages. Their presentation, also featuring dance, received rounds of applause.


Shadhin Bangla Betar Kendra artiste Abdul Jabbar performed two songs — “Aaj Ekushey February” and “Salam Salam Hajar Salam”. Dancers of Nrityalok Shangskritik Kendra performed to the song “Priyo Amar Matribhumi”. Kabirul Islam Ratan choreographed the piece. Members of Rewaz Performers’ School also danced at the event; the composition was choreographed by Munmun Ahmed,


Expressing their solidarity with ‘Projonmo Chottor’ (Shahbagh) protesters and demanding justice for the slain blogger Ahmed Haider Rajib, several artistes of Nazrul Sangeet Shilpi Parishad performed two songs — “Shuddha Hawar Ei Mondir Shahbagh-e Esho Shob-e” and “Rajib Amar Bhai”. Mostafa Anwar Swapan has written the songs.


Twelve artistes (in six male-female pairs) representing six indigenous communities — including Chakma, Marma, Bom and Tripura — rendered the Ekushey song “Amar Bhai-er Roktey Rangano” in their languages. Later, a Bom singer rendered a patriotic song in her mother language.


Maintaining the theme, Filipino artiste Reiman performed a solo song; Saurav Kumar of Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre presented a Bhajan, originally composed by Guru Nanak; Dr. Anamika Pandey (of India) recited a Hindi poem while Zinia and Salahuddin of Chinese embassy recited a Chinese poem at the event.


Former Vice-chancellor of Rabindra Bharati University, Professor Karuna Sindhu Das, also spoke at the event. “The entire world is, in a sense, indebted to the people of Bangladesh as they shed blood to ensure the right to speak in mother language in 1952,” said Professor Das.


More Related: Amar Ekushey 2010Actor Khairul Alam Shobuj’s solo music performance at Bangladesh Shilpakala AcademyWeek long Folk music festival at Shilpakala AcademyFolk song festival at Bangla Academy as a part of Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2010Bahwaiya Music Awards at the Bangladesh Shilpakala AcademyNazrul and Tagore Concert at Bangladesh Shilpakala AcademyJatiyo Rabindra Sangeet Artists AwardedBangla Academy honours Nurul IslamTraditional indigenous songs in Panchagarh book fairNational Rabindra Sangeet Shommilon

 

Citycell-Channel I Music Award Winners

Lifetime Achievements Awards
Geetashree Sandhya Mukherjee, India
Runa Laila, Bangladesh


Critic’s Choice Awards:
Best Adhunik Sangeet Album: Sabina Yasmin
Best Rabindra Sangeet Album: Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya
Best Nazrul Sangeet Album: Ferdous Ara
Best Folk Sangeet Album: Farida Parveen
Best Band Album: Nemesis


Popular Choice Awards
Best Contemporary Album: Arfin Rumey
Best Band: Shunno;
Best Film Music: Nancy
Best Fusion Album: Habib


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Citycell-Channel I Music Award Winners

Lifetime Achievements Awards
Geetashree Sandhya Mukherjee, India
Runa Laila, Bangladesh


Critic’s Choice Awards:
Best Adhunik Sangeet Album: Sabina Yasmin
Best Rabindra Sangeet Album: Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya
Best Nazrul Sangeet Album: Ferdous Ara
Best Folk Sangeet Album: Farida Parveen
Best Band Album: Nemesis


Popular Choice Awards
Best Contemporary Album: Arfin Rumey
Best Band: Shunno;
Best Film Music: Nancy
Best Fusion Album: Habib


More Related: Citycell-Channel i Music Awards 2013 in CTGNominations for the 6th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards5th Citycell-Channel i Music Award 20098th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards todayCitycell-ChannelI Music Awards List 20105th Citycell-ChannelI Music Award giving ceremony held5th Citycell-Channel i Music AwardsStar Search 2002 Music AwardSoul Searching in Bangla MusicInterview with Sara Billah

 

Citycell-Channel i Music Awards 2013 in CTG

With the slogan ‘Shuddha Sangeet-er Bishshayane’, the 8th edition of ‘Citycell-Channel i Music Awards’ will be held in a grand way at MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong tomorrow.

Jointly arranged by Channel i and Citycell, the award giving ceremony is an endeavour to honour musical talents of Bangla music.

According to the organisers, this is the second and final phase of the programme which is expected to be star-studded and packed with music-lovers from across the country.

Popular singers and musicians from Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives and Sri Lanka will also be awarded at the programme.

Stage performers, singers and dance artistes from home and abroad will perform at the glitzy show.

Earlier on 10 January, this year’s ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ was conferred, through a grand programme, on Indian singer Geetashree Sandhya Mukherjee, a mellifluous voice of Bangla music and internationally-acclaimed Bangladeshi singer Runa Laila.

The first phase of the programme was held at the Ballroom of Oberoi Grand Hotel in Kolkata, India.

This year, the awards will be conferred on in 16 categories. The categories are classical music (both vocal and instrumental); Rabindra Sangeet; Nazrul Sangeet; folk songs; Adhunik Sangeet; motion picture soundtrack; band music; underground band; songwriting; new artiste (male/female); sound engineering; cover design; music direction; music video and lifetime achievement awards.

Besides, there will be five awards more – Band music; Adhunik Sangeet; motion picture soundtrack; new song and fusion – based on popular choice or viewers’ votes through SMS. This time five private radio stations – abc radio, Radio Today, Radio Amar, Dhaka FM and Peoples’ Radio – are going to judge the popular choice categories.

Anando Alo, Saptahik and bdnews24.com are the media partners of the ‘8th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards’.

The grand finale was scheduled to be held on February 24 but it was rescheduled for tomorrow due to hartal.


More Related: 8th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards today5th Citycell-Channel i Music AwardsNominations for the 6th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards5th Citycell-Channel i Music Award 2009Citycell-ChannelI Music Awards List 20105th Citycell-ChannelI Music Award giving ceremony heldAunonto Dhallywood Film and Music Awards 2009Grammy Awards 2012 - Adele wins 6 awards as stars pay tribute to Whitney HoustonChannel i Rabindra MelaDr. Sanjida Khatun receives Life time Achivement award

View the original article here

Citycell-Channel i Music Awards 2013 in CTG

With the slogan ‘Shuddha Sangeet-er Bishshayane’, the 8th edition of ‘Citycell-Channel i Music Awards’ will be held in a grand way at MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong tomorrow.

Jointly arranged by Channel i and Citycell, the award giving ceremony is an endeavour to honour musical talents of Bangla music.

According to the organisers, this is the second and final phase of the programme which is expected to be star-studded and packed with music-lovers from across the country.

Popular singers and musicians from Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives and Sri Lanka will also be awarded at the programme.

Stage performers, singers and dance artistes from home and abroad will perform at the glitzy show.

Earlier on 10 January, this year’s ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ was conferred, through a grand programme, on Indian singer Geetashree Sandhya Mukherjee, a mellifluous voice of Bangla music and internationally-acclaimed Bangladeshi singer Runa Laila.

The first phase of the programme was held at the Ballroom of Oberoi Grand Hotel in Kolkata, India.

This year, the awards will be conferred on in 16 categories. The categories are classical music (both vocal and instrumental); Rabindra Sangeet; Nazrul Sangeet; folk songs; Adhunik Sangeet; motion picture soundtrack; band music; underground band; songwriting; new artiste (male/female); sound engineering; cover design; music direction; music video and lifetime achievement awards.

Besides, there will be five awards more – Band music; Adhunik Sangeet; motion picture soundtrack; new song and fusion – based on popular choice or viewers’ votes through SMS. This time five private radio stations – abc radio, Radio Today, Radio Amar, Dhaka FM and Peoples’ Radio – are going to judge the popular choice categories.

Anando Alo, Saptahik and bdnews24.com are the media partners of the ‘8th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards’.

The grand finale was scheduled to be held on February 24 but it was rescheduled for tomorrow due to hartal.


More Related: 8th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards today5th Citycell-Channel i Music AwardsNominations for the 6th Citycell-Channel i Music Awards5th Citycell-Channel i Music Award 2009Citycell-ChannelI Music Awards List 20105th Citycell-ChannelI Music Award giving ceremony heldAunonto Dhallywood Film and Music Awards 2009Grammy Awards 2012 - Adele wins 6 awards as stars pay tribute to Whitney HoustonChannel i Rabindra MelaDr. Sanjida Khatun receives Life time Achivement award

View the original article here

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