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Kolkata hosts MasterCraft

| | Dec 02, 2014, at 05:31 am
Kolkata, Dec 1 (IBNS) Inspired by his words and the thought, Kolkata witnessed the inaugural of India’s first organized and unique master class fiesta called MasterCraft recently.

It was a star studded evening at Creative Studio with the whose who of Kolkata like Tejendra Narayan Majumdar,  Tanusree Sankar, Churni Ganguly, Srijit Mukerji to name a few present to encourage the organisers and grace the occasion.

MasterCraft features a melange of the arts and their masters. It digs into the mystery of creation and takes the audience through the nuances of developing the art as a slice of life.

Ideated and conceptualized by acclaimed arts personality Sujoy Prosad Chatterjee and presented by Phreedom 4 Ever, an organisation that curates unique brand properties in Calcutta (led by Chaity Ghosh), MasterCraft offered Calcuttans to interact with maestros in the field of music, dance, theatre and food.

Master Craft is being hosted by 40A, Creative Studio at Ballygunge Place and supported by Turning Point.

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