Dallas Indian Arts Collective, Dallas’ first South Asian multi-disciplinary arts non-profit, aims to educate, entertain and enrich the lives of North Texans by creating a cross-cultural platform to promote understanding and appreciation of Indian arts, with the ultimate vision that art will create (ex)change.
Their debut production is writer/director Isheeta Ganguly’s award-winning English play, Three Women, with Samrat Chakrabarti as the guest narrator.
Dallas Indian Arts Collective, Dallas’ first South Asian multi-disciplinary arts non-profit, aims to educate, entertain and enrich the lives of North Texans by creating a cross-cultural platform to promote understanding and appreciation of Indian arts, with the ultimate vision that art will create (ex)change.
Their debut production is writer/director Isheeta Ganguly’s award-winning English play, Three Women, with Samrat Chakrabarti as the guest narrator.
Dallas Indian Arts Collective, Dallas’ first South Asian multi-disciplinary arts non-profit, aims to educate, entertain and enrich the lives of North Texans by creating a cross-cultural platform to promote understanding and appreciation of Indian arts, with the ultimate vision that art will create (ex)change.
Their debut production is writer/director Isheeta Ganguly’s award-winning English play, Three Women, with Samrat Chakrabarti as the guest narrator.