Tribal participation festival in Lucknow from Nov 15 to 20

  • | Wednesday | 13th November, 2024

The Yogi Adityanath government will celebrate the International Tribal Participation Festival from November 15 to 20 in honour of Birsa Mundas birth anniversary (Tribal Pride Day). Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurating the event. To be held at the Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Academy, the festival will feature a vibrant showcase of folk culture from India and abroad, with artists from over 20 states and special performances by folk artists from Slovakia and Vietnam. Following the inaugural ceremony, a grand cultural procession will commence at 11 am, featuring artists from across the nation. Daily cultural programmes will run from 5 pm to 9 pm, highlighting traditional dance forms such as those of the Saharia and Buksa tribes, as well as presentations of tribal folk instruments. The festival will also feature a bookhouse with an array of tribal literature. Participating states include Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar, Mizoram, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal, Goa, Assam, Tripura, Punjab, Jharkhand, Arunachal Pradesh, and the host state, Uttar Pradesh. Artists from various states will perform traditional dances, such as Jammu and Kashmirs Mongo and Bakarwal dances, Rajasthans Terah Tali dance, Karnatakas Fugdi and Siddhi dances, and Madhya Pradeshs Ramdhol dance. Additional performances will include Maharashtras Sangi mask dance, Odishas Ghudka dance, Chhattisgarhs Maati Mandri, and Sikkims Singhi Chham dance. Local artists from Uttar Pradesh will perform traditional acts like Changeli, Nagmatiya, and puppetry on stage. A dedicated bookhouse will offer visitors a glimpse into tribal life through literature covering their lifestyles, cuisine, and culture. From November 16 to 20, daily folk dance and song performances from various states will continue, accompanied by themed discussions beginning at noon. Topics include The contribution of revolutionary Birsa Munda in the freedom struggle (November 16), Tribal education and healthcare solutions (November 17), Entrepreneurial opportunities for tribes: Local to global (November 18), Heritage conservation and promotion (November 19), and The role of NGOs in tribal development (November 20). On November 19 and 20, a theatre group from Madhya Pradesh will present a play based on the life of Birsa Munda. There will also be live performances of tribal folk instruments and traditional dances from tribes such as Buksa, Sahariya, Tripuras Hojagiri, and Chhattisgarhs Bhunjia. The programme will conclude with a tribal poetry session, magic shows, and a local food fest showcasing Indigenous flavours.

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