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I never knew dismantling a house, a store, a restaurant, and a bag full of memories could be an exuberant experience, until I came across a post on social media related to the beautiful crafts store, Jatra, in Banani
The forty dancers are the second batch of Arthy Ahmed’s adult beginners dance course and workshops. Now, after undergoing the three-month long course and five workshops, they are opting to stage a grand dance recital titled “Riturongo”.
Dance, being a physical art form, is visually stunning, especially when presented on stage. However, owing to the coronavirus pandemic, institutionalised dance in Bangladesh had to embrace online platforms to sustain.
Live music’s return marked by caution
Folk singer Sagar Baul performing at an online music show Dhaka Sessions, organised by Bookworm Bangladesh. Some performance venues are reopening after an extended period of closure, but not without all the standard health safety measures. Photo: Collected
Small concerts and recreational events are an essential part of Dhaka life for many city dwellers. But as the pandemic hit and the world went into a standstill, such live performances also came to a halt.
However, after a long break, shows are slowly coming back, to the delight of performers and attendees alike. But an air of caution hangs over the scene, and rightfully so.