The Charkula arts Academy is a non-profit organisation working towards the improvement of the lives of poor artists in Mathura reagion (Utter pradesh).
Mr. Murari Lal Sharma - an artist who has been awarded with prestegious Yash Bharti Award,Sangeet Natak Academy award & Sanskartik Samman - founded the Academy in 1980. The Charkula Arts Academy has grown to benefit more than 500 families of mostly artists, dancers and low income level artists. The artists perform at local and international cultural fairs.
Charkula Arts Academy's core competency area is event management, we provide Indian Arts & Culture for all types of events, seminars, symposiums, planning & organizing wedding parties with entertaining musicals & fanfare, Exhibitions planning, organizing and execution. We are also engaged in assisting artists from other countries to perform at our client locations.
We understand that every client has different needs and expectations. We take this effort to know you and realize your needs by producing a unique event just for you while keeping strict adherence to your budget. Charkula Arts Academy specializes in creating customized events with professional execution to ensure the satisfaction of our clients.
Our Services are suitable for following events:
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International cultural festival
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Global village festivals
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Govt cultural programs
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National & International cultural exchange programs
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Corporate festivals, & promotions
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Business Seminars & Exhibitions
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Arts & craft fairs
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National & International festivals
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Club & Group activities
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Hotel & School activities
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Product Launches
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Weddings & Special home events
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Special programs for festivals like Holi, Diwali, Janamashtmi etc.
Charkula Arts Academy is commited to promote dance, music and culture of India , to impart this training to students through workshops at various schools and through its own school in Utter Pradesh.
The Organization produces original dance works and sponsors festivals, exhibitions and workshops; supports research into rare dance forms; and gives professional opportunities to budding artists
The aim of the Academy in India is to keep the traditional arts of artist communities alive by providing them with services to meet the basic needs they have identified. The most important needs of these communities centre on education and health services, income generation projects, community management and related activities. The artists themselves play an important role in the planning, monitoring and adjustment of all project activities. Participation occurs through individual and group meetings on a daily basis.
The Charkula Arts Academy has started developing international exchanges with artists from other countries. We believe it is very important to develop greater understanding between people at all levels. The arts can be a good vehicle towards this end. Joint performances and workshops are being organised to help artists from different countries develop their skills through mutual inspiration.
The Charkula Arts Academy is also engaged in gaining recognition for dying traditional arts, which are part of our proud age-old Indian civilisation. These arts were passed down for generations and are mastered over a number of years.