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Shilpakala Padak
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Sponsored byShilpakala Academy
LocationDhaka, Bangladesh
CountryBangladesh
Presented byMinistry of Cultural Affairs
First awarded2013
Websiteshilpakalaacademy.org

Shilpakala Padak is an award instituted by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) to recognize seven established artists for their contributions to the fields of Bangladeshi arts, theater, music, dance, instrumental music, folk music and film.[1] The academy is the principal state-sponsored national cultural center of Bangladesh as a statutory organization under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs.[2] The award is presented annually by the President of Bangladesh at National Theatre Hall Auditorium of Shilpakala Academy. The award includes ৳100,000, a certificate and an uttorio.[1]

Winners

Year Winners Area Ref(s)
2013 Amanul Haque Dance [1]
Ustad Matiul Haque Khan Sitar music
Saidur Rahman Bayati Folk music
Samarjit Roy Chowdhury
Fahmida Khatun
Manzare Hassin Murad
Khaled Khan
2014 Ustad Bazlur Rahman Badal Dance [3]
Amaresh Roy Chowdhury Vocal music
Pandit Madan Gopal Das Instrumental music
Syed Abdullah Khalid Fine arts
Ashraful Alam Recitation
Lucky Enam Theatre
Shahidul Alam Photography
2015 Saleha Chowdhury Dance [4]
Nadira Begum Traditional music
Kazi Borhanuddin Theater
Shujeyo Shyam Instrumental music
Mihir Kumar Nandi Vocal music
Nikhil Sen Recitation
Syed Abul Barak Alvi Fine arts

References

  1. ^ a b c "Shilpakala Padak conferred". The Daily Star. January 1, 2014. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  2. ^ Mohanta, Sambaru Chandra (2012). "Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  3. ^ "Shilpakala Padak 2014 conferred". The Daily Star. February 21, 2015. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  4. ^ "Seven get Shilpakala Padak 2015". New Age. May 4, 2016. Retrieved May 4, 2016.