Kerala is hosting annual folk festival Utsavam 2021 till Feb 26
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KERALA/ Created : Feb 21, 2021, 17:13 IST
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Kerala Tourism is hosting the annual folk arts festival named Utsavam 2021. The festival started from February 20, 2021 and will last for seven days. Rich in tradition, folk charm, art forms and ritualistic practice, the folk fest … Read more
Kerala Tourism is hosting the annual folk arts festival named Utsavam 2021. The festival started from February 20, 2021 and will last for seven days. Rich in tradition, folk charm, art forms and ritualistic practice, the folk fest has been organised across several districts in Kerala. Read less
The 13th edition of the festival will feature numerous artists showcasing the heritage and culture of the state that has bloomed over the centuries.
According to the latest reports, the folk art festival will have pro artists in attendance in their original style. Utsavam 2021 is meant to sustain, popularise and empower the art forms of Kerala, more so, the ones which are in need of attention. It also provides platform to the folk and cultural artists especially the ones that deserve attention and focus after being pushed into anonymity due to the lockdown and pandemic. It is a hope of support to artists hit by the COVID pandemic.
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