National Centre For The Performing Arts

Promotes and preserves India's rich cultural heritage while fostering international artistic collaborations across various genres

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About

  • Headquarters

    Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Since

    1969

The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, is India's top cultural institution. Established in 1969, it became South Asia's first mul Read moreti-venue, multi-genre cultural centre. Its primary goal is to safeguard and promote India's diverse artistic heritage in music, dance, theatre, film, literature, and photography. Additionally, it showcases fresh and inventive works by Indian and international artists across various genres, including drama, contemporary dance, orchestral concerts, opera, jazz, and chamber music. With over 700 events annually, it stands as India's largest and most comprehensive performing arts centre. Situated facing the Arabian Sea, the NCPA campus encompasses five theatres, galleries, libraries, restaurants, and reception spaces. Renowned for its well-equipped auditoriums, it has recently undergone significant technical upgrades, making it a preferred choice for major international events and productions, such as operas and ballets. As India gains prominence on the global stage, the NCPA actively invests in the nation's cultural future by hosting performances, workshops, and collaborations with artists and organisations worldwide. It also houses the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI), the country's sole professional orchestra, and an exceptional performing arts library, further contributing to its status as a leading arts hub in Asia.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • Theatre Promotion Programme

    District

    The NCPA theatre division curates and presents a diverse array of world-class theatre experiences designed to entertain, challenge, and inspire audiences of all backgrounds. Its programming encompasses classic plays, contemporary works, physical theatre, musicals, live broadcasts, cinema, and comedy performances, featuring both local and international talents. The organisation is dedicated to nurturing the future of Indian theatre by fostering talent development, expanding audiences, and collaborating with local and global arts entities. This dynamic exchange of ideas and resources positions the NCPA as a creator, not just a host, of exceptional theatre events. Moreover, it is committed to enhancing creative education nationwide through a comprehensive learning and participation initiative, aiming to enrich lives and broaden horizons for people of all ages, while emphasizing the importance of representative and diverse cultural experiences that challenge conventional thinking.

  • Indian Music Promotion Programme

    District

    The NCPA is a champion of Indian music, spanning over three millennia of rich heritage. It showcases a diverse array of artists, from emerging talents to revered legends, covering a wide spectrum of musical genres, including classical, semi-classical, devotional, folk, and cross-over music. Each of its thematic music festivals is renowned for its uniqueness and has gained global acclaim. In addition to its international eminence, the NCPA supports smaller cultural groups nationwide, fostering Indian music's cause. As a member of the International Music Council under UNESCO, it believes in providing music engagement opportunities to underprivileged school children and preserving the Guru-shishya tradition by supporting Gurus and young music students through scholarships. The NCPA's mission is to preserve and propagate all forms of Indian music, both traditional and contemporary, contributing to the vibrant musical landscape of India.

  • International Music Promotion Programme

    District

    Since its inception, the NCPA has been dedicated to excellence in the performing arts, including a wide spectrum of International Music genres like Pop, Soul, Jazz, and more. It meticulously curates and brings exceptional international musicians to India, fostering a vibrant community in Mumbai. The International Music programming at NCPA attracts audiences well beyond the city. Notable performances have featured Grammy-winning artists like the Gipsy Kings and Arturo Sandoval, while the annual International Jazz Season gathers top global jazz musicians. Iconic jazz legends like Herbie Hancock and Dee Dee Bridgewater have graced the NCPA stage. Additionally, the NCPA hosts various music properties, from tribute concerts to outdoor jazz events, blending diverse musical styles, and offering opportunities for young talents. The NCPA continues to shine in the realm of International Music, with upcoming events like the NCPA International Jazz Festival 2023.

  • Western Classical Music Promotion Programme

    District

    Since its establishment, the NCPA has been a prominent advocate of Western classical music in India. It regularly hosts world-renowned performers, showcasing Western classical music through recitals, chamber music, visiting orchestras, live opera, and ballet. In 2006, it pioneered the Symphony Orchestra of India, the nation's only full-time professional orchestra, which performs both at the NCPA and on international tours. The NCPA has welcomed esteemed orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Flemish Philharmonic, along with acclaimed chamber musicians like Stephen Kovacevich and Sumi Jo. Additionally, it screens productions like The Metropolitan Opera's Live in HD series and Bolshoi ballet performances. The NCPA's commitment to Western classical music and its growing audience in India positions it as a leading venue for this genre.

  • Dance Promotion Programme

    District

    Dance in India, deeply rooted in history and culture, remains a vibrant art form. It encompasses poetry, music, drama, visual arts, and movement, as stated in the ancient Natyashastra. The NCPA is dedicated to showcasing the richness of Indian dance, from classical traditions to innovative and non-traditional forms. Its programmes feature renowned classical dancers and emerging choreographers who push the boundaries of dance. Moreover, the NCPA fosters unique collaborations between dancers and artists from diverse genres, prioritizing artistic excellence in their performances. As a significant hub for dance, it contributes to the ongoing evolution of this art in India, serving as a place for learning, idea-sharing, and interaction for dancers and students alike.

Leadership Team

  • K N Suntook

    Chairman

  • Nandita Anjaria

    Senior Advisor

  • Prashant Karkare

    Director - Legal, Secretarial & Special Projects

  • Nayan Kale

    Chief Executive - Technical

  • Farrahnaz Irani

    General Manager - Chairman’s Office & International Music

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    F-1397 (BOM)

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    MH/2017/0173985

  • FCRA

    083780301

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    NCPA Marg Nariman Point Mumbai, Maharashtra , IN, 400021

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust