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India Folk Project

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The India Folk Project will showcase the diverse cultural traditions of different regions of India and provide a glimpse into the country’s rich heritage. The line up of the event will see the likes of Amit Trivedi, Mame Khan and Harshdeep Kaur.

It is a unique initiative aimed at preserving and promoting India’s rich folk culture. The project features a range of activities and events that highlight different aspects of Indian folk culture, where visitors can participate in and try their hand at various folk art forms.

From cultural master classes on Puppetry, Pottery, Bamboo Tokri Making, Lac Bangles, to witnessing traditional folk performances and listening to live music – the event will be an experience in itself.

One of the main objectives of the event is to raise awareness about the importance of preserving India’s cultural heritage. The project provides a unique opportunity for people from different regions and cultures to come together and experience India’s rich cultural diversity.

The price of tickets begin from Rs 499.

When: March 4 – 5, 2023
Where: Leisure Valley Park, 287, NH 8, Sector 29, Gurugram

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