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Time Out Opportunities for hobbies and the culturally inclined abound in the city. Numerous fine auditoriums play host to India's finest performing artists and professional theatre groups from India and overseas. Tagore Society The society's five branches across the city and the Rabindra Bhawan under it trains students up to Standard VII in fine arts, music, dance and crafts. Nritya Kala Kendra The Kendra is open to students interested in learning vocal and instrumental music. It is affiliated to the Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad and Bhatkhande Sangeet Vidyapith, Lucknow. Jamshedpur School of Art The JSA teaches painting and sculpture making and offers hobby based programmes and semi-professional courses. Tata Auditorium
The 80-seat capacity auditorium here is a masterpiece in acoustics. Tribal Culture Centre
A unique combination of dazzling lights and fountains, the show is the first of its kind in India. Inspired by the musical fountains and laser installation at Sentosa Island, Singapore, the show has been set up by JUSCO. A glimpse of the colourful beams of light and the musical fountain with a varied combination of 96 water jets leaves a mesmerising effect on the minds of visitors.
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The Tata Auditorium at XLRI has witnessed numerous artists, academicians and litterateurs of national and international fame and hosted prestigious seminars and conferences of international stature.
The TCC showcases the ethos of our indigenous peoples. It also imparts vocational training and organises tribal festivals and cultural programmes to preserve and rejuvenate dwindling cultures.