Modern Festivals of Maharashtra
Every year, MTDC seeks to present the myriad facets of Maharashtra's
rich heritage of the performing arts through a series of festivals
held at important cultural centres. The years have added a
mesmerising allure to these events, now avidly awaited by
lovers of Indian music, art and culture, who appreciate the
artistry of India's leading exponents of classical music and
dance who come from all over the country to perform at the
festivals.
Pune Festival
Lord Ganesh, or Ganpati as He is popularly called in Maharashtra,
is among the most beloved of Hindu Gods. As Ganesh Chaturthi
- his day of birth - approaches every year in August-September,
so does the Pune Festival, a celebration of art and culture,
song and dance, custom and tradition.
Originally conceived as a localised cultural event, the Pune
Festival has, over the years, gained national and international
stature and evolved into one of India's landmark cultural
happenings. It is one of the few festivals that has been consistently
and actively promoted abroad by the government of India, as
a major tourist attraction.
Some of the country's internationally renowned artistes have
gathered at Pune, and regarded it as a privilege to be invited
to perform at the festival. While it has provided a unique
platform for exponents of classical music and dance it has,
keeping pace with changing times, also helped to promote modern
trends in the performing arts, notably the dramatic arts and
the traditional art of rangoli.
A rare treat, the week-long Pune Festival provides a feast
of entertainment for visitors who can participate and revel
in traditional and modern sports events, shop for exquisite
textiles and handicrafts, relish the delectable cuisine and
rejoice in the colourful customs of Maharashtra.
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