Brahmasarovar Ghat: A Celebration of India’s Diverse Folk Culture

Tourists dance to the folk dances of artists from different states, artists of NZCC took charge in the International Gita Mahotsav

Different colors of folk culture of various states are seen on the banks of Brahmasarovar on the auspicious occasion of the International Gita Mahotsav. The artists of these states will try to connect people with their respective folk arts till December 24, the International Gita Mahotsav. Every artist of the country is eager to come to this festival. Tourists have once again got the opportunity to see the folk culture on the banks of Brahmasarovar.

Artists from various states have reached the International Gita Mahotsav from the North Zone Cultural Arts Center (NZCC). These artists will continue to spread their folk culture till December 24, 2023. The International Gita Mahotsav saw a confluence of art from different states and artists from different states praised their respective art. Artists say that even in today’s modern era, they have kept their art alive, through art only they are alive today and are taking their art to foreign countries. Their art has also made their name bright on foreign soil. The artists who reached the Gita Mahotsav said that the International Gita Mahotsav is a medium where they reach and perform their art well.

Artists from different states said that now they are again reaching the Gita Mahotsav to show their art to the general public. NZCC officer Bhupinder Singh said that artists from states like Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh are performing their respective folk culture through folk dance in the festival.

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