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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Odisha's Artistry Shines at Republic Day Parade

Odisha's Artistry Shines at Republic Day Parade

20 Jan

Summary

  • Odisha's tableau highlights folk dance, stone-carving, and basket weaving.
  • Features a semiconductor chip and Koraput coffee symbolizing technology and agriculture.
  • Showcases replica of Konark Sun Temple, Dokra craft, and silver filigree.
Odisha's Artistry Shines at Republic Day Parade

Odisha's rich folk art and handicrafts, alongside its developmental progress, are set to be prominently displayed at the Republic Day parade on Kartavya Path in New Delhi on January 26, 2026. The state's tableau is designed to narrate 'Atmanirbhar Odisha's' narrative, tracing its evolution from traditional agrarian and cultural foundations to its current innovation-driven growth trajectory.

The tableau will come alive with the popular folk dance form, Chaiti Ghoda Nacha. Craftsmen will be present to demonstrate intricate stone-carving, the delicate art of Pipili applique, and the creation of Sabai grass baskets, offering a live glimpse into Odisha's artisanal skills.

Symbolizing technological advancement, a semiconductor chip will be featured. This is complemented by Koraput coffee, representing sustainable livelihood and tribal agricultural excellence. The front facade aims to emphasize women-led growth and Odisha's significant contribution to India's social and economic progress.

A striking element will be a replica of Odisha's UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sun Temple at Konark. Accompanying this will be two ornate idols of Lord Ganesh, signifying the enduring legacy of stone-carving and the seamless transition of tradition into the modern era.

Further enriching the display will be Dokra craft, primarily practiced in Dhenkanal, Mayurbhanj, and Rayagada districts. The renowned Rupa Tarakasi, or silver filigree craft, central to Cuttack's identity, will also be featured. Pattachitra panels and replicas of Rath Yatra wheels will adorn the tableau's sides.

Twelve dancers will perform Chaiti Ghoda Nacha, while six craftsmen will demonstrate their skills in stone-carving, applique work, and basket weaving. A team of 45 artisans from Odisha is currently in Delhi, applying the final touches to the tableau at the Rashtriya Rangshala camp. This marks Odisha's participation in the Republic Day parade after a one-year hiatus.

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The Chaiti Ghoda Nacha, a popular folk dance form from Odisha, will be performed on the Republic Day tableau.
A replica of the Sun Temple at Konark, Odisha's only World Heritage Site, is a key attraction on the tableau.
Craftsmen will demonstrate stone-carving, Pipili applique work, and Sabai grass basket weaving on the tableau.

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