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Gurgaon Mela: Culture Takes Center Stage After Dark
21 Feb
Summary
- SARAS Aajeevika Mela now features nightly cultural performances.
- Bihu and Sattriya dances from Assam showcased diverse traditions.
- Performances draw crowds, becoming a major draw for visitors.

The SARAS Aajeevika Mela, currently held at Gurgaon's Leisure Valley Park, has evolved into a significant cultural destination after sunset. Its nighttime programming now serves as a major draw, attracting residents for an array of performances.
On February 19, the mela featured Assam's vibrant Bihu dance, celebrating spring and the Assamese New Year, alongside the serene Sattriya classical dance. This cultural showcase follows a series of successful events, including a Valentine's Day performance by Shibani Kashyap and a unique dual-voice performance by Jeli Kayi Tamin. The mela also hosted a contemplative Sufi performance by Vusat Iqbal Khan.
Attendance has seen a steady increase, with visitors increasingly aligning their shopping trips with the evening's cultural schedule. The programming continues to expand, with upcoming acts including Punjabi singer Karan Randhawa and traditional Maharashtrian and Tamil cultural presentations, further cementing the mela's status as a multifaceted attraction.


