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Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsav - 2016' a praised celebration sorted out by the Ministry of Culture, effectively advanced into Day-3, highlighting India's rich legacy. The great jubilee that at first started on fifteenth October at the IGNCA grounds, Janpath, New Delhi, will keep on mesmerizing the crowd through power-pressed exhibitions, craftsmanship and culture, nourishment and shopping delights till 24th October, 2016.
Today, the South Zone Cultural Center, Thanjavur exhibited a kaleidoscope of the customary expressions, culture and crafted works of South India, from the conditions of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and the Union Territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry.
Close by, the day was graced by a heavenly execution by Dr. Padma Subramaniam, a prestigious Indian established Bharata Natyam artist, choreographer, music author and performer. The skilled identity played out a detailed move arrangement, changing over the field into a desert spring of happiness particularly for move partners. Notwithstanding this, the group of onlookers likewise saw amazing tribal and established works of art from various urban areas and towns the nation over joined by a far reaching collection of provincial cooking styles and rarities arranged by conventional gourmet specialists.
The Chief Guest of the night was the Union Minister for Steel Shri Chowdhary Birendra Singh. The Program was led by the Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma. The Chief Guest acclaimed the endeavors of the Ministry of Culture for sorting out the mind blowing celebration that imperatively highlighted the unfamiliar ability and artistic expressions from various urban communities and towns from the nation over, well interfacing nation's childhood to its rich legacy.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DAY
· Stage execution by Dr. Padma Subramaniam, acclaimed Bharatnatyam danseuse
· Martial expressions and move structures, for example, 'KathiSamu' and 'karasamu' from Andhra Pradesh
· 'MappilaKolkali' and 'Margam move' from Kerala
· 'Kai Silambam' from Puducherry
· 'Devarattam' from Tamil Nadu
· 'Magma move' from Lakshadweep,
· Other move frames including 'Magma move', 'Karagam', 'Sham stallion move' and more hypnotized the epicureans of custom craftsmanship
· Shopping slows down showed 'Kalamkari' sarees, 'Chennapattna' wooden specialty, Tanjore canvases, Bronze symbols, 'Ikat' sarees, Jute durries and then some
KEY HIGHLIGHTS SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW
· The Governor of Punjab and Chairman, NZCC, Patiala, Shri V.P. Singh Badnore will elegance the event as the Chief Guest.
· Union Minister for Defense, Sh. Manohar Parrikar alongside Union Minister of State for Culture and Tourism, Dr. Mahesh Sharma have likewise guaranteed to extol the occasion with their worshiped nearness
· A captivating execution by UshaUthap, an eminent artist
· As a major aspect of these festivals, North Zone Cultural Center (NZCC), Patiala under the Ministry of Culture will compose a social spectacle of society moves and singing titled – 'Uttar Bharat Ke Lok Rang'
· Folk moves and singing to include:
o Jabro, Rouff, Kud (Jammu and Kashmir)
o SirmouriNati,GaddiNati (Himachal Pradesh)
o Sammi, Bhangra (Punjab)
o Chhapeli (Uttarakhand)
o Dhamal, Shiv Stuti, Jangam-Jogi (Haryana)
o Kalbelia, Angiger (Rajasthan)
o Langa-Mangniar vocalists (Rajasthan), Folk/Sufi artists of Kashmir, Sh. Gulzar Ahmad Gani and Zulekha Bano.