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2,000-Seated Theatre, 4-Storeyed Art House & More, Know All About Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre

Cultural centres typically aim to promote and preserve cultural heritage and traditions through a variety of artistic, educational, and community-oriented activities. And centres like the upcoming  Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre can provide a rich and immersive experience to explore different cultures.

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC), which is strategically situated in the city’s downtown Bandra Kurla Complex neighbourhood, showcases the unique alchemy of craft and culture that is derived from centuries of tradition. Opening on March 31st, 2023, get ready to explore a sensorial journey of India’s rich culture through costume, performing and visual arts.

1. Art House

With a changing selection of installations and shows, the four-storey dedicated art space will present India’s audience with gems from both international and Indian art. India’s rich cultural legacy is reflected in the Cultural Center’s front, which has a larger-than-life cuff bracelet motif. It is made up of 16,000 square feet of adaptable space and was constructed to international museum standards. Installing the modular façade is simple. The location is ideal for tech programmes, workshops, and educational activities in addition to art.

2. The Cube

The Cube supports and promotes up-and-coming Indian artists in the fields of new and experimental theatre, spoken word, stand-up comedy, and music. It serves as an incubator for creativity, talent, and ideas as well as a venue for bizarre and private performances. The 125-seat Cube can be altered with a portable stage and seating to accommodate a range of shows, making it an incubator of new art forms and the go-to venue for discovering creative, new-age talent.

3. The Grand Theatre

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4. The Studio Theatre

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