Isha Ambani Announces India's First Multi-Art Centre Dedicated To Mother Nita Ambani

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Isha Ambani Announces India's First Multi-Art Centre Dedicated To Mother Nita Ambani
07 Oct 2022
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Isha Ambani, today, announced the opening of a first-of-its-kind space in the sphere of the arts, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC), in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex. Dedicated to her mother Nita M Ambani—an educationist, businesswoman, philanthropist, and long-time patron of the arts—it promises to be a cultural landmark.

The doors of NMACC will be opened for visitors on 31st March 2023. The launch will mark a three-day event, in which many eminent artists from national and international levels will showcase their art.

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center will be built at the Jio World Center in Mumbai, the city of dreams. It will have performances and visual arts performances in a three-story building. The Grand Theatre, The Studio Theater, and The Cube Shale will be built for the performing arts. Advanced technology will be used in all these. Two thousand spectators will be able to enjoy the program together in 'The Grand Theatre'. A four-story art house spread over 16,000 sq ft will also be launched for the exhibition of Indian and international artists.

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center, according to Isha, is the result of her mother's passion for India's art and culture. It is more than just a physical location.  She has always dreamed of creating a platform where audiences, artists, May more creative people come together. Their vision for NMACC is to showcase India's strengths to the world and bring the world closer to India."

The three-day launch event included Indian playwright and director Firoz Abbas Khan, writer and costume expert Hamish Bowles (Editor-in-Chief, The World of Interiors, International Editor-at-Large, Vogue US), India's leading cultural theorist Ranjit Hoskote and Jeffrey Deitch (American Curator, former Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles) will bring his artistic performances and ideas to the audience.

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