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Chandigarh
organizes its maiden Art and Heritage Festival by
Sunil Sharma Chandigarh:
Chandigarh organised a six-day 'Art and Heritage Festival' to promote itself
as a tourist destination with the help of the State Tourism Department. The inaugural
event at the festival saw a scintillating performance by Hindustani music exponent
Shubha Mudgal. A lot of people connected with art and theatre participated in
this event. "The objective of holding the festival is to promote Chandigarh as
a city which has lot of architectural beauty, and cultural vibrance. The idea
is that we should bring best of art forms, be it the visual form or the performing
arts and try to organize these activities against the backdrop of our heritage
properties," said Ram Niwas, Secretary (Tourism) Chandigarh . The festival has
attracted bigwigs of the Indian classical music world, both vocal and instrumental.
"Through this festival, we are getting a chance to interact with people from art
and cultural background. We have artistes like Shubha Mudgal, Hari Prasad Churasia,"
said Deepti, an audience member. The festival is holding programmes like workshops,
which are interactive in nature. The festival began on March 27 and will continue
till April 1.
-Mar 30, 2009
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