Mithua: |
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A dream fantasy with animated objects. |
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Aban Patua: |
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A tale of the little princess who wants to be a great painter. The
princess realizes her folly to go beyond nature. |
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Song of
India: |
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A ballet weaving varied dance forms of
Indian dances- classical & folk dance. Bengal calls all to unite. |
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Lal Nupur: |
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An adaptation from
Hans Christian Andersen's "Red Shoes" in Indian atmosphere. The child dances on and on in ecstasy till she finds the
Nupurwala in the temple of the Lord. |
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Neel Sagarer Niche (Under the sea): |
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A ballet in under- water fantasy rendered from
German fable. |
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Budo angla: |
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Adopted from Abanindranath
Tagore's adventure story. |
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Picnic: |
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A simple tale depicting "Children are children– rural or urban". |
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Jijo: |
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A charming
Japanese fairy tale in the setting of Fujiama mountain. |
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Sat Bhai Champa: |
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Adopted from Abanindranath Tagore's adventure story. |
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Kanak Bangshi (Golden flute): |
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A fairy tale, warning against greed. |
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Wizard of Oz: |
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A dream land of adventure. |
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Mowglie: |
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A jungle adventure drawn from
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle book. |
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Ananda(Joy abounding):
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A tribute to Rabindranath
Tagore, based on Tagore's songs & dances. |
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Laksmaner Shaktishel:
(by Sukumar Roy) |
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A fun-packed episode on popular epic characters. |
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Crazy Squirrel: |
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Animal tale
primarily meant for K.G. children. |
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Lalchey Buro: |
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A fantasy on human qualities. |
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Sumanta: |
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An adaptation from
Oscar Wilde's 'Selfish Giant' - with only the difference that this story goes on to a happy climax. |
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Chheleta (That boy):
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A poignant picture of an unwanted child - Adapted from
Tagore's poem 'Chheleta'.
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Wily fox: |
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Three friends - the cat, the bird and the cock. The two rescue the cock from the clutches of the fox. |
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Begging mouse |
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An interesting animal tale for the little ones. |
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Jhagrati Parooah: |
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Amusing play of the quarrelling alphabets. |
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Ramayana: |
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Ballet on the great epic of
India. |
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Roopalekha: |
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A ballet specially based on kathak style of dance. |
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Madhura Angey: |
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A tribute to Atulprasad, the great savant poet of
Bengal. |
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Bhagya Chandra: |
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A thrilling dance drama, in
Manipuri style. It is based on the life of king
Bhagyachandra of Manipur, founder of classical Manipuri dance form. |
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Chakmaki: |
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A tired soldier while taking rest on his way home, falls in the trap of an old witch. He may have been dreaming but he is happy. |
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Rivers: |
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Dances based on rivers depicting national integration. |
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Saksigopal: |
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Dance drama on Lord Krishna in
Odissi style. |
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Nalak: |
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Based on Abanindranath Tagore's book, Nalak is the story of a young hermit whose love for Buddha sends him on an unsuccessful life-long quest for meeting with the Buddha. |
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Ashoka: |
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Ashoka showcases the transition of the mighty emperor from a conqueror to a peace-loving Buddhist. |