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Triveni Kala Sangam: Delhi's 75-Year Arts Haven
27 Jan
Summary
- Founded in 1950, it has been a vibrant cultural hub for over seven decades.
- Its architecture, designed by Joseph Allen Stein, fosters an open and humane environment.
- Triveni's canteen, a beloved spot, is reviving its heritage menu for a special celebration.

Triveni Kala Sangam, established in 1950, stands as a cultural cornerstone in Delhi, nurturing artists for over seven decades. Founded by Sundari K Shridharani and shaped by architect Joseph Allen Stein, the institution provides a continuous home for artistic expression.
Shridharani's vision, born from her own experiences as a dancer and refugee, aimed to create a sanctuary for the arts. The institution, which began in borrowed spaces, eventually found its home on Tansen Marg, with architecture that reflects its open and accessible philosophy.
Over the years, Triveni has witnessed and hosted significant moments in Indian art, showcasing masters and shaping emerging talents. Its galleries have exhibited renowned artists, and its performance spaces have been graced by legendary dancers and musicians.


