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Artishyana
Image Credit: TCAA

The Creative Arts Academy relaunches its studio Artishyana

| @indiablooms | Dec 10, 2022, at 07:39 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The Creative Arts Academy (TCAA) has launched a new all-inclusive Arts Space for people of all genders, age groups, communities, economics backgrounds and special needs -An Artshiyana for everyone- on completion of its two decades.

Their new three-floored studio in Kalighat is a space to celebrate arts.

The new space will have three studios for workshops, training sessions, rehearsals, residencies, exhibitions, shoots and performances.

Image Credit: TCAA

Established in 2002, The Creative Arts Academy is created by award-winning theatre and film actor-director Ramanjit Kaur.

Ramanjit Kaur says, "I have started this with a mission to provide holistic training in Theatre and its multiple genres and it is more a labour of love than any usual business.

"We not only have done award winning shows but have trained several promising artists as well."

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