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Mask exhibition at Art Club Bangladesh
Faizul Khan Tanim

Mask – the word has a tremendous sense of anonymity in its very essence. Although used to disguise ones human identity, it also brings out the reflective imaginations dwelling inside the bearer, consciously or unconsciously.
   For example, comic legends Batman or Spiderman sport a mask that inspires heroic deeds while there are chainsaw wielding masked men in movies who commit massacres and run a chill up your spine.
   For avid masquerade enthusiasts to find their own prototype- whether a superhero or a serial killer, a mask exhibition is being held at the Art Club Bangladesh at Gulshan-2. The event will end on June 29.
   At the exhibition, there are many delights for connoisseurs as well as curious guests. Mask number 55 by Prakritajan Prajanma – an angry Frankenstein trying to unleash the mechanical beast from within, is a show-stealer. The very imaginative composition is composed of vivid colours on structure made of paper mesh, hairs made of electric cables, eyes of steel screws and bolts, eye lashes made of pins and goatee beard of nails. The mouth remains sewn with wires to prevent his ‘freedom of speech’. Seems disturbing? But honestly its very provocative while staring at it for more than thirty seconds.
   Another one was adorned by rickshaw plastic hangings giving the mask a very urban and colourful texture while others simply gave nearly all the popular expressions a man gives in his life time – anger, frustration, love, deceit, romance and even sexual.
   This exhibition is the product of a 10-day workshop for mask making by Prakritajan Prajanma and the students of Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts. The Art Club Bangladesh has undertaken the task of exhibiting these works of art to promote local artists and students, who struggle to get any publicity.
   Almost all the masks are colourful, characterised from imagination and our folklore and made of paper mesh – the output could have been much better if the media was different but nonetheless, over a white background wall and spot lights, all of them were gleaming with majestic pride. Kudos to the event. The exhibition will remain open from 11:00am to 7:00pm till June 29.


Sunnydale children delight audience
Cultural Correspondent

English medium school, Sunnydale, held a cultural evening at the Shaheed Zia Auditorium of the Bangladesh National Museum on Monday.
   Children of the ‘play group’ of the school performed at the function.
   A large number of children presented two English and one Bengali rhymes dividing into five sections.
   The children also presented choreographies based on Tagore songs, ‘Megher kole raud hesechh’ and ‘Momo chitte niti nritye’.
   The children delighted the audience with their colourful and lively performances.
   The dance numbers were choreographed by a popular artiste of Manipuri dance, Samina Husain Prema, a teacher of the school.


Three short plays to be staged today
Cultural Correspondent

The Space and Acting Research Centre will stage three short plays at the Experimental Theatre Hall of the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy at 7:00pm today.
   The organisers will stage short length plays Sanki, Jantob and Platform at the festival. These plays have been written and directed by Ashish Khondker.
   The play ‘Sanki’ depicts the country’s poverty. Woes of the famine-torn people have been scripted in the play very skilfully and also presented with lively performance. The other play, ‘Jantob’ describes how criminals lead their lives while the play ‘Platform’ portrays the inner pathos of two persons.
   Sahria Mukta, Kazi Lucy, Jubair Jitu, Amzad Hassain, Shayful Rana and Mazadul Noyon performed are among the cast in these plays.


Paris Hilton released from jail
BBC Online

US heiress Paris Hilton has been released from jail in Los Angeles after serving 24 days for violating probation on a driving ban. Hilton’s parents Kathy and Rick arrived to pick her up shortly after 0800 BST.
   Reporters were camped outside the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California since Monday.
   The 26-year-old, sentenced to 45 days on 3 June, was released early due to crowded jail conditions and time off for
   good behaviour. She is scheduled to appear on Larry King’s CNN talk show on Wednesday.

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