Activity Start Date: 26 April, 2025. | Activity End Date: 27 April, 2025.
We organised a Story Telling competition - Kathakathan Spardha 2025 amongst the members. The jury Anvay Bendre and Priyanka Dole-Gogate announced the winners at the end. The stories were selected from the work of renowned marathi authors - D M Mirasdar, Jayvant Dalvi, Vyanktesh Madgulkar.
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Activity Start Date: 05 April, 2025. | Activity End Date: 06 April, 2025.
We celebrated the occasion of 82nd birthday of great marathi dramatist - Lt Annasaheb Kirloskar by organising an event "Natyarang." The members presented acts from many old and new plays. The event received a spontaneous response from the audience.
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Project Start Date: 23 March, 2025. | Project End Date: 23 March, 2025.
In the loving memory of Maharastra's Hasyasamrat - Comedy King and Ekpatri Kalakar Parishad Maharashtra's pleasant personality - Dilip Halyal, we conducted " Vinod Sanga Spardha" amongst the members. Satish Karekar won the title in this competition held in March 2025. The Halyal family was present for this event. Smita Oak was present as the chief guest for this competition this year. Rahul Bhalerao, Chaitali Majgaonkar Bhandari examined the performances of the participants..
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Activity Start Date: 27 February, 2025. | Activity End Date: 01 March, 2025.
Around 30 ekpatri artists enthusiastically participated in this event to glorify the Marathi language and its dialects. Various acts were perfromed during this 3-day event.
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Project Start Date: 06 July, 2024. | Project End Date: 06 August, 2024.
Ekpatri Kalakar Parishad Maharashtra organized workshops for our members in July- August 2024. The workshops included guidance for writing ekpatri act, performing ekpatri and marketing of your act. We were honoured to have renowned personalities as speakers/ trainers - Vinita Pimpalkhare ( Writing ) , Makarand Tillloo & Dilip Halyal ( Performing ) and Chaitali Majjaonkar ( Marketing of Ekpatri). The workshops were a huge sucess and many ekpatri members were encouraged and motivted to create and design their own ekpatri acts.
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