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Konark Festival And Sand Art Festival To Begin From Dec 1

Author : NewsGram Desk

The twin events of the Konark Festival of classical dance performances with the grand Sun Temple in the backdrop and the International Sand Art Festival will kick start in Odisha's Konark on December 1 and go on till December 5.

The 31st edition of the Konark Festival being organized by Odisha Tourism will be held at the open-air auditorium in the evening, said a tourism department statement on Monday.

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The event will showcase the best of India's traditional and classical dance forms, besides offering interesting insights into the rich cultural heritage of the country.

The twin events will witness the participation of 70 artists from across India and within the state. IANS

Leading exponents and dance enthusiasts of almost all classical dance forms of India, including Odissi, Bharatanatyam, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, and Kathak, will take part in the five-day classical dance carnival.

Similarly, the 9th edition of the International Sand Art Festival with Padmashree awardee and globally renowned sand artist Sudarshan Pattnaik as its brand ambassador and chief curator will be held alongside the Konark Festival on the pristine Chandrabhaga beach, around 3 km from the Sun Temple.

Keeping in view the Covid-19 pandemic, the event will be organized following all the guidelines and protocols.

The twin events will witness the participation of 70 artists from across India and within the state. (IANS)

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