Chittorgarh, Rajasthan: From the captivating folk performances of Kashmir to the traditional Turra-Kalangi folk drama of Mewar, Manganiyar singing and Bhopa singing, which embodied the spirit of the desert, brought the stage alive with folk culture.
The energy of the child artists, colorful costumes, melodious voices, and resounding applause made this cultural evening a vibrant celebration of Indian folk heritage.
Folk arts spanning from Rajasthan to Kashmir connected the audience with the diversity and rich traditions of Indian culture.
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