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Serendipity Arts Festival Sets Dates for 11th Edition with Strong Curatorial Focus

'Beasts of Reincarnations_ Mythical beings in the city' curated by Diptej Vernekar at the Old GMC Complex at the Serendipity Arts Festival 2025

The Serendipity Arts Festival, South Asia’s largest multidisciplinary arts event, will return to Panjim, Goa, from December 13 to 20, 2026, marking its 11th edition with a renewed emphasis on curator-led programming and interdisciplinary dialogue. Continuing its long-standing approach, the festival has announced a carefully selected cohort of curators across disciplines, reinforcing its commitment to […]

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StoneX Brings ‘Mastery’ Immersive Film Festival to Mumbai on May 9

StoneX Global will present the Mumbai preview of its cultural film series Mastery through an immersive film festival at Ice Factory Ballard Estate (IFBE) on 9 May 2026. Scheduled from 11 AM to 5 PM, the event marks the second showcase in a multi-city preview programme ahead of the series’ release on OTT platforms, following its debut

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Sufi Heritage Festival Returns to Sunder Nursery, Celebrating Sufism

Sufi Heritage Festival

The serene Mughal-era gardens of Sunder Nursery will once again echo with the sounds of devotion, poetry, and mysticism as the Sufi Heritage Festival returns for its second edition on February 28 and March 1, 2026 (2–10 PM). Conceptualised by Yasmin Kidwai and Himanshu Anand under Culture Plus, and powered by Aadyam Handwoven (an Aditya Birla initiative), the festival seeks to recast Sufism not

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Rooting the Rooted: CET’s AARAM Fest Revives Kerala’s Indigenous Arts and Crafts

Under the evocative theme “Rooting the Rooted – Revival of Indigenous Kerala Arts and Crafts,” third-year students of the Department of Architecture & Planning at the College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) organized the 4th edition of AARAM, the annual Architecture and Design Fest, on February 22 and 23. Carrying the poignant narrative –“One last game of pakida (betting

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Art Ichol Presents MAI Festival 2026 in Maihar

The quiet town of Maihar has come alive this weekend as the second edition of the MAI Festival (Maihar Art Ichol Festival) unfolds at Art Ichol, bringing together artists, musicians, filmmakers, and thinkers for three days of cross-disciplinary exchange. Conceived as an intimate gathering rather than a spectacle, the festival , running from 20 to 22 February  celebrates the

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Lodhi Art Festival 2026 is on Till February End! Have you Visited it Yet?

Delhi’s Lodhi Art District, India’s pioneering open-air public art space, celebrates its 10th anniversary with the Lodhi Art Festival 2026, running from February 1 to 28. Organized by the St+Art India Foundation and supported by Asian Paints, the month-long event transforms Lodhi Colony’s streets into a vibrant canvas of new murals, live painting, and interactive

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Kahaani: Dilli Ki to Celebrate the Living Soul of the Capital at Travancore Palace

Delhi’s cultural calendar is set to welcome a new marquee event this February with the inaugural edition of Kahaani: Dilli Ki, a two-day festival devoted to the capital’s layered spirit, history, and living heritage. Scheduled for 14 and 15 February 2026 at the Travancore Palace, the festival has been curated and conceptualised by Sara Abdullah Pilot and Aishwarya Jha of

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Colomboscope 2026: ‘Rhythm Alliances’ Tunes into Sonic Resistance and Collective Resonance

The ninth edition of Colomboscope, Sri Lanka’s leading contemporary arts festival, returns this January with the pulsating theme “Rhythm Alliances.” Conceived and curated by Berlin- and Karachi-based guest curator Hajra Haider Karrar, in collaboration with artistic director Natasha Ginwala and the festival team, the ten-day event will unfold across multiple venues in Colombo from 21 to 31 January 2026. Far more than

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