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The Bombay Picture Palace                                        top of page

 

Welcome to THE BOMBAY PICTURE PALACE  

         

The Bombay Picture Palace is brought to you by Kananda. 

 

Established in 1996, Kananda is an organisation working in the music and arts festival industry. Using film, music, visual art, and dance, Kananda conceives, manages and delivers arts projects and events on a regional, national and international level.  Past and current partners include The Guardian Hay on Wye Literary Festival, Film Four, and Womad.

The Bombay Picture Palace  is a unique and exciting new venue, showcased in 2006 at the WOMAD Festival, Reading, and is set to become a key venue / attraction at the UK’s leading music and arts festivals.  Housed in a marquee ( or in static venues if required ), The Bombay Picture Palace  is a multi-arts venue, a “ night club in an art gallery “, an open venue featuring film, music, dance and visual art set against a backdrop of stunning giant artworks and sumptuous decoration.

WOMAD 2006

                 

                 Bombay Picture Palace by Day                                Artist at Work

Please click here for full photogallery

The WOMAD project was a collaboration between Kananda, M. Ishaq, a Mumbai-born hoardings artist now living in the UK, and Spirited Events of Reading.

The artist was trained in Mumbai and came to the UK in the early 1970s, where he continues to practise his art.

At WOMAD 2006 he created a specially commissioned film hoarding LIVE at the Bombay Picture Palace.

The hoarding was based upon the classic 1961 Indian film, Mughal-e-Azam

During the course of the festival visitors were able to meet the artist and see a vast film hoarding take shape in front of them. On the final day of the festival the hoarding was mounted high on scaffolding outside the Bombay Picture Palace.

On Saturday night, DJ Nerm from the BBC Asian Network popped in and played a few tunes.

There was also an exhibition of the Kananda Collection of classic Indian cinema hoardings and printed film posters.

The Bombay Picture Palace is a versatile concept, and can provide a bespoke platform for film screenings and the performing arts. Kananda works on a collaborative basis and is keen to form partnerships with artists and organisations.

Please contact us at info@kananda.com if you are interested in what you have just read.


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