Afloat on the river: An evening of culture, collaboration and music
On Sunday evening, the Goethe-Institut Kolkata hosted a special reception aboard a barge on the Ganga in honour of Johannes Ebert during his visit to the city. Bringing together artists, collaborators, cultural practitioners, academicians and long-time friends of the institute, the gathering unfolded as a warm celebration of dialogue, creativity and the many partnerships that have shaped the institute’s journey in Kolkata over the years. Against the backdrop of the illuminated river and the slow-moving evening sky, guests engaged in conversations about art, literature, music and the evolving cultural landscape of the city, a city that has historically remained central to intellectual and artistic exchange.
The evening was further elevated by a specially curated musical performance that traced the journey of the river Ganga from Gangotri to Bengal, interpreting its changing moods, landscapes and histories through music and storytelling. Much like the river itself, the performance moved through multiple cultural terrains, reflecting ideas of movement, memory and interconnectedness. The choice of the river as both setting and subject lent the evening a deeply symbolic quality, underscoring Kolkata’s enduring relationship with the river and the role of cultural institutions in building bridges across geographies, languages and communities. Speaking about his presence in the city of Joy,Johannes Ebert, director, Goethe-Institut worldwide said," Kolkata feels like a dream you somehow step into slowly — especially when you’re on the river. Coming from Delhi, it would have been almost ridiculous not to come here, but the truth is, I wanted to come to this city — the city of my dreams. And perhaps this is all one can really ask for sometimes: just a small bite of a city so full of life, memory, and longing. The Institut, too, becomes successful only because of its partners — because of the people, conversations, and collaborations that give it meaning."
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