Rabindra Jayanti celebration promotes inclusivity through music and dance
Rabindra Jayanti event unites children of all abilities

An evening marked by music, dance, and a powerful message of inclusivity unfolded at a Rabindra Jayanti celebration organized by Surer Dharar Nrityatirtha at a South Kolkata venue on Friday.

Blending Art with Social Purpose

Blending artistic expression with social purpose, the event brought together specially-abled and non-specially-abled children on a shared stage, highlighting how creativity can bridge differences. One of the most poignant moments of the evening was the joint performances by specially-abled children alongside mainstream students. Their spirited and emotionally resonant acts drew prolonged applause, leaving many in the audience visibly moved.

Multi-Generational Participation

Adding to the warmth of the program were performances by senior citizens, whose participation lent a multi-generational dimension to the celebration. The venue saw a strong turnout, with audiences responding enthusiastically to each segment.

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Promoting Inclusion Through Performing Arts

At its core, the initiative aimed to promote inclusion through the performing arts, integrating specially-abled children into the cultural mainstream. For years, Surer Dharar Nrityatirtha has been working in the field of child development through music and dance therapy.

“Every year, the number of specially-abled children is increasing. Unfortunately, many are neglected because they are perceived as different. But they need the same love, patience, and guidance as anyone else,” said Sucharita Chakraborty, music and dance therapist associated with the initiative. “Through music and dance, we try to support their mental and physical development. Music, in particular, is a powerful medium that can help guide them towards a healthier and happier life.”

Supporting Organizations

The program was supported by First Step Remedial Education Center and Suchona, both of which have been actively involved in promoting inclusive education and care.

A Shared Celebration of Empathy and Community

Participants across age groups — from young children to senior citizens — came together in a shared celebration of empathy, creativity, and community, reinforcing the message of building a more compassionate and inclusive society.

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