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North American Bengali Conference (Banga Sammelan)

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নর্থ আমেরিকান বঙ্গ সম্মেলন

Status Active
Genre Cultural festival
Venue North America
Country United States and Canada
Inaugurated 1981 (1981)
Most recent 2022 (2022)
Attendance 4000-12,000 Depending on City
Organized by Cultural Association of Bengal
Website cabusa.org

The North American Bengali Conference (NABC) is an annual Bengali culture conference held in the United States and Canada, typically around the weekend of July 4. It was established in 1981 by the Cultural Association of Bengal in New York, and is hosted by a different organization every year.[1] The conference includes performances, readings, discussion, networking, and class reunions.

Performers are often from the United States, Canada, Bangladesh, and India.[1] Audiences are primarily Bangladeshi American, Indian American, Bangladeshi Canadian and Indian Canadian.

  • 1981: New York City, New York[1][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 1982: New York City[1][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 1983: New York City[1][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 1984: Boston, Massachusetts[1][2] Organized By Prabasi of New England
  • 1985: Baltimore, Maryland[1][2] Organized By Prantik of Baltimore
  • 1986: Cleveland, Ohio[1][2] Organized By Bengali Cultural Society, Cleveland Ohio
  • 1987: San Francisco/San Jose, Bay Area Auditorium at the California School for the Deaf, Fremont, California[1][3][4][2] Organized By Bay Area Prabasi
  • 1988: Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall[1][5] organized by Kallol NJ
  • 1989: New York City[1][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 1990: Maryland, University of Maryland[1][6][2] Organized By Sanskriti DC
  • 1991 Boston area, Lowell, Massachusetts[2] Organized By Prabasi Of New England
  • 1992: Toronto, Ontario, Canada[1][7][2] Organized By PBCA Toronto
  • 1993: Los Angeles, California, California State University, Fullerton[1][8][9][2] Organized By Dakshini Los Angeles
  • 1994: Chicago, Illinois, Hyatt Regency O’Hare[1][10][2] Organized By Bengali Association of Greater Chicago (BAGC)
  • 1995: New York Metro Area, White Plains, New York[1][11][12][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 1996: Houston, Texas, Adam’s Mark Hotel[1][13][14][2] Organized By Tagore Society of Houston
  • 1997: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Valley Forge Convention Center, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania[1][15][16] Organized By Pragati Philadelphia
  • 1998: Toronto, Regal Constellation[1][17][2] Organized By PBCA Toronto
  • 1999: San Francisco Bay Area, Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California[1][18][19][20][21][22] Organized By Bay Area Prabasi
  • 2000: Atlantic City, New Jersey, Atlantic City Convention Center and Kolkata, India[1][5][23][2] Organized By Kallol NJ and others
  • 2001: Boston, Paul Tsongas Arena Lowell MA[2] organized by Prabasi of New England
  • 2002: Atlanta, Georgia World Congress Center[1][24][2] Organized By South Eastern Bengali Association
  • 2003: Long Beach, CA, Long Beach Convention Center[25][26][2] Organized by Dakshini Bengali Association of California
  • 2004: Baltimore, Baltimore Convention Center[1][27][2] Organized By Sanskriti DC
  • 2005: New York City, Madison Square Garden[28][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 2006: Houston, George R. Brown Convention Center[1][29][30][2] Organized By Tagore Society of Houston
  • 2007: Detroit, Cobo Conference/Exhibition Hall/ TCF Center[1][31][2] Organized By Bengali Association of Greater Michigan
  • 2008: Toronto, Metro Toronto Convention Centre[1][32][33][2] Organized By PBCA Toronto
  • 2009: San Jose, McEnery Convention Center[1][34][35][36][37][38][2] Organized By Bay Area Prabasi
  • 2010: Atlantic City, Atlantic City Convention Center[1][39][2] Organized By Kallol of NJ
  • 2011: Baltimore, Baltimore Convention Center[1][40][41][42][43][44][2] Organized By Sanskriti DC
  • 2012: Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas[45][46][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 2013: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Metro Toronto Convention Centre[1][47][48][49][2] Organized By PBCA Toronto
  • 2014: Orlando, Florida, USA, The Peabody Orlando[1][50][51][2] Organized By Bengali Society of Florida
  • 2015: Houston, Texas, USA, George R. Brown Convention Center[1][51][52][53][54][2] Organized By Tagore Society of Houston
  • 2016: New York City, Madison Square Garden[1][55][2] Organized By Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 2017: San Francisco, Santa Clara Convention Center[56][2] Organized By Bay Area Prabasi
  • 2018: Atlantic City, Atlantic City Convention Center[57][2] Organized By Ananda Mandir NJ
  • 2019: Baltimore, Baltimore Convention Center[2] Organized By Sanskriti DC
  • 2020: In person NABC canceled due to COVID-19. online philanthropic initiative HOPE 2020 organized by the Cultural Association of Bengal
  • 2021: in person Banga Sammelan canceled, online NABC named NABC GLOBAL was organized by the Cultural Association of Bengal on virtual reality (VR) platform[58]
  • 2022: Las Vegas Nevada, Planet Hollywood Casino & Resort & Zappos Theater Las Vegas Organized by Cultural Association of Bengal[59]
  • 2023: Atlantic City, Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall Organized by KPC Bengali Hall of Fame Edison NJ
  • 2024: Chicago Illinois, Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Organized By Bengali Association of Greater Chicago
  • 2025: Toronto Canada, Metro Toronto Convention Centre Organized By Toronto Kalibari

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Register for NABC and upcoming NABC Information/Links[edit]

NABC 2023-https://nabc2023.net/, Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/nabc2023

NABC 2024- https://nabc2024.org

NABC Partner Organizations[edit]

  1. Ananda Mandir NJ
  2. GSCA NJ
  3. Kallol NJ
  4. BCAA
  5. BASC
  6. Dakshini Los Angeles
  7. Prabasi Bay Area
  8. Uttoron Seattle
  9. Pragati Philadelphia
  10. Prabasi of New England
  11. KPC Bengali Hall of Fame
  12. BSF Florida
  13. Toronto Kalibari
  14. Krishti Edmonton
  15. PBCA Toronto
  16. BAGC Chicago
  17. ICC Garden State
  18. ECDPA NY
  19. Vedanta Society NY
  20. Tagore Society of Houston
  21. RDM NJ
  22. Bharatiya Kala Kendra NJ
  23. Paschami Bay Area
  24. Sanskriti Washington DC
  25. Prantik of Baltimore
  26. Sanskriti Bay Area
  27. Saikat San Diego
  28. Bengali Association of Nevada
  29. Bengali Association of Minnesota
  30. Valley Bengali Community LA
  31. Ankur Sacramento
  32. Bengali Community of Sacramento
  33. Anandahwini NY
  34. BADV Newark
  35. Dhroopad INC Washington DC
  36. GSPC, Jersey City
  37. BCS, South Jersey
  38. NASKA Connecticut
  39. Lipilekha NJ
  40. New York Kali Mandir
  41. Chicago Kali Bari
  42. Sreeshti NJ
  43. Mrittrika NJ
  44. Udaan Delaware

See also[edit]

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