Delhiites will witness one of India’s biggest cultural festivals from February 24 onwards. ‘Arth’ is a celebration of India and her roots and an attempt to rediscover the brilliance of Indian literature, culture, heritage, society, music, art, and history.
India’s first multi-regional culture fest, Arth takes you on an odyssey through the rich heritage of India, one of the world’s most ancient civilizations – an all-embracing confluence of societies, faiths, customs, and traditions. Whether it is art or science, music or mathematics, cinema or craftsmanship, our varied cultures are an intrinsic part of the nation’s fabric. It is a tapestry weaved with its cultural diversity, past glories, triumphs, and turbulences, and the legacy and wisdom that has been passed down through the centuries.
Conversations: Look forward to intriguing dialogues and panel discussions by some of the most respected veterans of the country, intellectuals, journalists, authors, historians and Honorable Members of Parliament.
The stalwarts would include J. Sai Deepak, Kabir Bedi, Prakash Raj, Salvatore Babones, Sanjeev Sanyal, Vikram Sampath, Vivek Agnihotri, to name a few.
Performances: From Indian classical to the colorful tribal dance forms to performances in music, poetry recitals, and more, by some of the most celebrated dancers, musicians, singers, and poets.
Food: The food at the festival has been specially curated by Delhi Food Walks that will tantalize the taste buds and indulge in diverse cuisines and flavors of India.
The celebrity performances would include Javed Ali, Kutle Khan, Manav Kaul, Neelesh Mishra, Parveen Sultana, and many more.
Art: Three beautiful art exhibits curated artistically by Dr. Alka Pande that truly represent the Indic narrative.
When: 12 noon – 10pm, February 24 – 26
Where: Sunder Nursery
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