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Island Tourism Festival 2023 provides platform to artists from mainland and Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The Andaman and Nicobar Administration's five-day extravaganza, the Island Tourism Festival 2023, kicked off on December 27. The event gives artists from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Indian mainland a stage

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The Island Tourist Festival (ITF) Ground at VIP Road is abuzz with excitement as the Island Tourism Festival 2023, a five-day extravaganza organised by the Andaman and Nicobar Administration, commenced on December 27. The festival provides a platform to artists from mainland India and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Lt. Governor Admiral DK Joshi (Retd.) inaugurated the festival, accompanied by distinguished guests, including Member of Parliament Kuldeep Rai Sharma and Chief Secretary Nikhil Kumar.

The ‘Ganesh Vandana’ performance by differently-abled artists from ‘We Are One’ elated the audience on December 28, followed by a poignant choreography presentation paying tribute to the lives lost in the Tsunami of 2004 by Delhi’s renowned choreographer, Shohini Dutta. The evening crescendoed with a soul-stirring live band performance by Nicobarese Artistes, ‘Kuan Panam’.

The first day of the festival, on December 27, featured Rajasthani Folk Music, ‘We Are One,’ Shohini Dutta’s choreography, and the electrifying live band, ‘Kuan Panam.’ The cultural richness continued with performances by the Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre showcasing Bihu Folk Dance, Rouf Folk Dance, and various Folk Dances from Haryana. The excitement is palpable among both Islanders and tourists as the venue underwent meticulous preparations for an unforgettable experience.

Spread across various locations, the festival showcases diverse talents and cultural heritage, providing a platform for artists from mainland India and the Islands.

Islanders and tourists alike can expect a multitude of activities, including cultural programs, fun games for children, and enticing food courts. The festival, held from 4 pm to 10 pm, ensures accessibility with additional ferry and bus services for those from remote areas.

The End of Scene band from Delhi captivated audiences on Swaraj Dweep on December 27 and Shaheed Dweep on December 28. A unique fusion of creativity, the band draws inspiration from Radiohead, Led Zeppelin, and John Mayer.

As the Island Tourism Festival unfolds, it promises to be a celebration of culture, art, and unity, creating lasting memories for all participants.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: Andaman and Nicobar IslandsIsland Tourism FestivalITF 2023Kuldeep Rai SharmaChief Secretary Nikhil Kumar
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