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The Faculty of Fine Arts (FFA) was established in 1948 as the Dhaka Art School. [1] It was the first art school in the region and became the main centre of art and cultural practice. Since 1956 it has been situated in Shahbag , Dhaka , close to the Bangladesh National Museum .
It is the national academy of fine and performing arts. The academy was established through an act of Parliament in 1974 as a statutory organization under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. But subsequently the Act of 1974 of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy was amended through a new act of Parliament in 1989.
The term Folk theatre encompasses all forms of theatre which originated in the geographical region of Bangladesh. Unlike the Sanskrit theatre, the folk theatre was always in direct contact with the people and was often created and supported by them. However, it was not closed to the refined techniques of the Sanskrit theatre.
It exists to represent Dhaka University students in the university's decision-making, to act as the voice for students in the national higher education policy debate, and to provide direct services to the student body. [40] [41] [42] It was established in the academic year of 1922–23 as Dhaka University Student Union. Its first constitution ...
The National Art Gallery's two storied building, constructed on the National Academy of Fine and Performing Art grounds, exhibits ways to prevent aging due to environmental factors and artwork from their permanent and temporary collection. There are also rooms for educational purposes, such as lectures about art preservation. [2]
Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka; Institute of Education and Research; Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka; Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology, University of Dhaka; Institute of Modern Languages (Dhaka) Institute of Social Welfare and Research (Dhaka University)
Chowdhury joined the faculty of Dhaka University and worked for 43 years and retired as Professor in 2003. [2] Then he served as Dean of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts of the Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology until 2010. As of 2014, he was serving as supernumerary professor at the University of Dhaka. [1]
R. C. Majumdar, the then vice chancellors of Dhaka University, inaugurated the movie theater. On the opening day, Mukul Talkies screened the film The Last Kiss, which is said to be the first silent film produced in Dhaka. [2] [3] Yar Mohammad Khan rented Mukul Theatre to hold the Awami League council meeting in the early in 1950s. [4]