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Tribal Art Shines at SPIC MACAY Festival
23 Nov
Summary
- Festival showcased diverse Indian folk and tribal arts.
- Workshops and performances engaged younger audiences.
- Artisans highlighted the importance of cultural preservation.

Sunder Nursery buzzed with activity during the SPIC MACAY Folk and Tribal Arts and Crafts Festival. The event, held from November 21-23, showcased traditional Indian arts through interactive workshops and captivating performances. Award-winning artisans demonstrated crafts like Madhubani painting and bamboo carving, sharing their passion for cultural preservation.
The festival aimed to connect younger audiences with India's rich folk and tribal traditions. Artisans expressed joy at seeing their art appreciated, highlighting its importance in passing down cultural heritage. The interactive nature of the event allowed attendees to engage directly with the art forms.
Evening performances featured vibrant folk dances and music from across India, including Ghussadi and Wangala. The festival, a collaboration with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, underscored SPIC MACAY's commitment to uplifting grassroots artists and promoting cultural understanding.




