Following the auspicious Basant Panchami Snan on 3 January, the grand cultural festival at Maha Kumbh will resume on Thursday at the Ganga Pandal, where the Culture Department has finalized preparations for a vibrant four-day spectacle celebrating India’s diverse traditions.
Eminent artists from across the country will perform, adding grandeur to the Maha Kumbh evenings.
The lineup includes Odissi dancer Dona Ganguly on 7 February, playback singer Kavita Krishnamurthy on 8 February, classical dancer Sonal Mansingh and singer Suresh Wadkar on 9 February, and renowned singer Hariharan on 10 February.
However, all cultural programs will be suspended from 11 to 13 February due to the sacred Magh Purnima Snan on 12 February.
The Ganga Pandal will host cultural performances from 7 to 10 February, featuring prominent artists from various regions:
7 February:
Dona Ganguly (Kolkata) – Odissi Dance
Yogesh Gandharv & Abha Gandharv – Sufi Singing
Suma Sudhindra (Karnataka) – Classical Music
Dr. Devkinandan Sharma (Mathura) – Rasleela Performance
8 February:
Kavita Krishnamurthy & Dr. L. Subramaniam – Sugam Sangeet
Preeti Patel (Kolkata) – Manipuri Dance
Narendra Nath (West Bengal) – Sarod Performance
Dr. Devkinandan Sharma (Mathura) – Rasleela Performance
9 February:
Suresh Wadkar – Sugam Sangeet
Padma Shri Madhup Mudgal (Delhi) – Hindustani Classical Music
Sonal Mansingh (Delhi) – Odissi Dance
Dr. Devkinandan Sharma (Mathura) – Rasleela Performance
10 February:
Hariharan – Sugam Sangeet
Shubhda Varadkar (Mumbai) – Odissi Dance
Sudha (Tamil Nadu) – Carnatic Music
The festival promises a captivating experience, bringing together the essence of India’s artistic heritage.
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