15 DAYS LONG VIRASAT ARTS AND HERITAGE FESTIVAL CONCLUDES WITH A RESOUNDING SUCCESS
The next edition
of the Virasat Festival will take place around the Navratri and Diwali
celebrations next year
Mumbai/Dehradun,
2nd November 2022: The 15-day Virasat Arts and Heritage Festival, organized by the Rural
Entrepreneurship for Art and Cultural Heritage (REACH), concluded this season
with an overwhelming response of over 300000 visitors from across the state and
country. The festival saw enthralling performances by renowned artistes who won
the hearts of the people of Dehradun with its performance. The festival’s
closing ceremony also featured a brilliant performance of Indian classical
music by Punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma.
Following the resounding success of
the 26th edition of Virasat Arts and Heritage Festival, REACH has
announced that the next edition of the festival will take place next year,
around the Navratri and Diwali celebrations (from 27th Oct to 10th
Nov ’23), with a plethora of thrilling art and cultural performances, making
the show even bigger and better.
The 26th edition of the
festival, which is known as Afro-Asia’s biggest heritage and folklife festival,
began on October the 9th. The festival’s main draws included various cuisines,
craft workshops, and vintage bike and car rallies. Artists from across the
state and country actively participated in the festival, which featured
performances by renowned artists such as Wadalis, Aswini Bhide, Suresh Wadkar,
Prahlad Singh Tipania, Osman Mir, Kumresh, and many more. A crafts village,
cuisine stalls, an art fair, folk music, Bollywood-style performances, heritage
walks, and other activities were also featured at the festival.
The two-week festival provided an
opportunity for people to closely experience art, culture, and music performed
by renowned classical music and dance maestros, as well as master craftsmen.
It provides a platform for people
from all over the country to learn about India’s rich cultural heritage and its
significance. Each aspect of the festival, including the art exhibition,
musicals, food, and heritage walk, represents a traditional value associated
with Indian heritage. This year a fine dining experience was also available to
the visitors. Top hotel chains like Taj, Marriott, Hyatt and Punjab Grill also
participated and at the end went promising to come in bigger form.
Speaking
at the closing ceremony, RK Singh- Founder and General Secretary, REACH said, “We are pleased with the
successful completion of the 26th edition of Virasat Arts and Heritage
Festival. The level of support for Virasat 2022 from citizens across the nation
has far exceeded our expectations. We are confident that Virasat 2023 will be
just as successful as this year, enchanting you and taking you on yet another
memorable musical and cultural adventure. The festival will soon become
important in the bucket list of international tourists and this will enhance
the cultural correspondence among people apart from giving boost to the economy
of this Himalayan state.”
About REACH:
Rural Entrepreneurship For Art And Cultural Heritage (REACH) is a
non-profit organization, established in 1995 that works primarily in the domain
of Health and Art & Culture. Its primary office is in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
REACH was established with the mission of stemming the tide of modernity
sweeping urban landscapes. REACH started its journey with the Virasat Festival
in Dehradun but went on to undertake several projects like national Theatre
Festival and REACH Talkies film society for the enhancement of cultural values
related to the arts, culture, and heritage of India.
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