Our Story
In olden times, the ancient arts of music, dance and fine arts used to command a place of pride and prominence due to classical and technical perfection and excellence that was associated with the performing and visual arts. People used to admire the same the world over. The Indian classical Arts had been developed by the sages as a vehicle of adulation and expression. In a way, these arts covered the entire gamut of emotions and feelings of human beings. However, with the passage of time, these arts faced a situation that stunted their augmentation and they began decay for want of encouragement, interest and patronage. The arts came to be looked down upon as contemptible and unflattering among the higher stratum of Indian society, culminating in a perceptible void which was felt more and more with the passage of time. It almost became imperative to revive and rejuvenate these ancient, traditional art forms which were an important constituent of Indian culture.
It was in these circumstances that way back in 1956, a group of fanatical and devoted exponents and patrons of art under the dynamic leadership of late Guru M.L. Koser (Founder of the Kendra), who himself was a great exponent of classical dances, thought of setting up a proper body for the revival, promotion, development and enrichment of cultural heritage of India on sound and scientific lines. At the same time, the need to provide adequate facilities for training, research, holding of examinations exclusively for various specialized subjects of these arts and performances by established and upcoming artists, had engaged the attention of this group of committed people.
Thus was born the institution Pracheen Kala Kendra at Chandigarh which was registered in 1957 under the registration of societies act xxi, 1860 vide no. 72 of 1957-58. It was established with the patronage of the then Punjab Governor Shri C.P.N. Singh , the Chief Minister Sardar Pratap Singh and Chairman of the Punjab Legislative Council Sardar Kapoor Singh (Founder, Chairman of the Kendra). Over the last more than six decades, the Kendra has succeeded in carving out for itself a prime cultural space in the arena of Indian classical arts and has now grown into an internationally acclaimed organization working identically on the pattern of an “open university” of performing and visual arts, thanks to the foresighted approach of the Kosers – late sh. M.L. Koser and Kathak wizard Dr. Shobha Koser – who together made this organization known worldwide. Now, Sh. Sajal Koser, who holds the office of the Secretary of the Kendra, is excellently carrying forward the legacy of his father late Sh. M.L. Koser and is committed to bring the Kendra to greater heights. Eminent Kathak Guru Dr. Shobha koser is the Registrar-cum-Treasurer of the Kendra.
Today, the Kendra is one of the oldest affiliating and examining body of India . Kendra is the only cultural educational organization in the country dedicated to the promotion of art & culture which in the last more than 60 years apart from giving quality education and providing job relating opportunities to lacs of students has also given platform to hundreds of performing artists by organizing various cultural events in different parts of the country and there is no doubt that what Kendra has done for the promotion and preservation of Indian classical arts and artists, no such institution in the country has been able to achieve that and no other such institution is working at such a large scale as Pracheen Kala Kendra as Kendra not only imparts education in the field of classical music & dance and fine arts (painting) to its students but so also provides them platform to showcase their talent by organizing cultural events and painting workshops all over India . The Kendra is attaining new heights in the world of performing and visual arts with each passing year.
Milestones

Silver Jubilee(1956-1981) 25 years
The year 1981 was the Silver Jubilee year of the Kendra as the Kendra completed 25 years of its global presence and excellent service for the promotion, preservation and enrichment of classical art and culture. The Kendra has indeed come a long way since its inception in 1956. It was established on sound and scientific lines to serve the cause of the performing and visual arts in a systematic manner. As a part of the Silver Jubilee celebrations the Kendra held a number of cultural programmes.
Golden Jubilee(1956-2006) 50 years
Pracheen Kala Kendra, which was established in the year 1956, completed fifty eventful years in service of art and culture in 2006 and the year (2006) was the Golden Jubilee Year in the history of the Kendra. To mark the occasion, the Kendra had chalked out an ambitious plan by way of holding performances of high calibre in different places of the country during the year 2006-2007. The year-long Golden Jubilee Celebrations were started in 2006 with the organising of 2nd Koser Award ceremony on March 11, 2006 and concluded with the 37th All-India Bhaskar Rao Nritya and Sangeet Sammelan on March 25, 2007. During the year-long celebrations as many as 37 events were organised featuring performances by talented, upcoming and leading artists of repute. There were 12 Baithak Programmes and 25 Special programmes.


200th Monthly Baithak(2014)
Kendra achieved a unique feat when it organised 200th Monthly Baithak in the month of June 2014 which is being held continuously from the last about 23 years without a break which a record in itself.
Golden jubilee celebration of the 50th ‘All India Bhaskar Rao Nritya & Sangeet Sammelan'(2019)
Another feather in the cap of the Kendra was golden jubilee celebration of the 50th edition of ‘All India Bhaskar Rao Nritya and Sangeet Sammelan’ which was organized at Tagore Theater . In this edition eminent artists of repute like Pt Vishwamohan Bhatt , Salil Bhatt (Mohanveena & Satvik Veena Duet), Paarth Koser on Drums , Pt. Tarun Bhattacharyya (Santoor) , Sh. Ramdas Palsule (Tabla), Vid. Sujata Mohapatra ( Odissi Dance) Vid. Mahalakshmi Shenoy (Voca), Pt. Rakesh Chaurasia (Flute) Pt. Ram Kumar Mishra (Tabla), Mallick Brothers (Dhrupad) , Rishi Shankar Upadhyay (Pakhawaj), Pt. Harvinder Sharma (Sitar), Ustad Akram Khan(Tabla), Barman Bandhus Tabla Shreekhol Jugalbandi , Sh. Hiranmoy Mitra on Harmonium, Pt. Aloke Lahiri , Sh. Abhishek Lahiri (Sarod duet ), Sh. Ambrish Das (Vocal) , Dr. Samira Koser (kathak), Vid. Purnima Bhatt (Vocal) , Guru Kamlini Dutt Rangontaratma Purvadhanashree – Bharatanatyam, Dr. Sridhar Vasudevan Bharatanatyam, Divya Goswami – Kathak, Hemant Kalita – Kathak performed . On this occasion, as per the old tradition of the Kendra many well-known personalities associated with the art world were also honored.








300th Monthly Baithak(2024)
Kendra celebrated 25 years of its uninterrupted Monthly Baithak series with the 300th episode in the month of October 2024 in a two-day glittering event . This milestone featured remarkable performances by both young and eminent artists, highlighting the enduring legacy of artistic excellence.
