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Anekata, India


The concept of Anekata, often translated as "many-ness" or "plurality," beautifully symbolizes both diversity and unity. Along these lines, the event aims to celebrate the rich tapestry of Indian culture, beliefs, and identities that coexist within a society, each thread contributing to the overall strength and beauty of the whole. Drawing from India's rich cultural heritage, each performance will be a distinctive combination of innovative narrative and classical rigour, while simultaneously confronting contemporary social issues and aspirations for global harmony. At Anekata, CPPA will honour distinguished diplomats, academicians, and art connoisseurs by recognizing them as fellows and advisors of the Centre for Peace and Performing Arts (CPPA). This esteemed group of individuals will bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and influence to the event, bridging the worlds of policy, academia, and the arts. Their involvement will provide invaluable insights and guidance, ensuring that Anekata not only showcases exceptional performances but also fosters meaningful dialogue and collaboration on global peace initiatives.

Press and Media:

CPPA Presents Delhi Peace Festival themed on Anekata - Delhi Events

Delhi Peace Festival themed on Anekata #shorts (youtube.com)

CPPA Cultural Ambassadors: Aruna Mohanty and Geeta Chandran

CPPA Peace Fellows: Lipsa Satpathy and Dakshina Vaidyanathan

AGENDA

August 8- Kolkata, India at Subarnabanik Samaj Auditorium (18:00 IST)

August 13- New Delhi, India at Shri Ram Centre (18:00 IST)

EVENTS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC

  • Exponents present tailored Indian Classical Dance Choreographies

  • Dialogue Session with CPPA Advisors and Fellows

  • Engagement with CPPA Peace and Cultural Ambassadors

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