Close Menu
Travellers World Online
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Travellers World OnlineTravellers World Online
    • Home
    • Industry News
      • New Appointments
      • Culture
      • Travel Tech
      • Book Review
    • Stories
      • Tourism
      • Wildlife
      • Environment
    • Interviews
    • Hotel Review
    • Green Warrior
    • Follow the Food
    • Travel Tips
    • More
      • E-Mag
      • Contact Us
    Travellers World Online
    Home»Industry Speaks»SPOT LIGHT»National School of Drama presents ADIRANG MAHOTSAV 2025: A Celebration of Tribal Art, Culture and Heritage
    SPOT LIGHT

    National School of Drama presents ADIRANG MAHOTSAV 2025: A Celebration of Tribal Art, Culture and Heritage

    Jaun ShahiBy Jaun ShahiMarch 20, 20254 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    ADIRANG MAHOTSAV 2025
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email

    New Delhi, March 20, 2025: The National School of Drama (NSD) is all set to present the 7th Edition of ADIRANG MAHOTSAV 2025, an esteemed festival that celebrates the spirited and multifaceted art, culture and heritage of India’s tribal communities. This distinguished event will take place from March 21st to 23rd, 2025, at the NSD Campus in New Delhi, offering a rare and enriching experience of India’s indigenous traditions.

    ADIRANG MAHOTSAV, a vibrant confluence of theatre, music, dance, seminars and craft, offers a unique platform to showcase the profound cultural, artistic and spiritual heritage that tribal societies have cultivated over centuries. The festival promises an extraordinary cultural experience that will bring together approximately 300 tribal artists from rural India, presenting their timeless creations and unique craftsmanship.

    Under the guidance of Shri Chittaranjan Tripathy, Director of the National School of Drama, the Mahotsav seeks to nurture a deeper appreciation, cultivate meaningful connections and ensure that these priceless traditions are both celebrated and preserved for future generations. To achieve this, the festival will feature a vibrant array of 15 dance and music performances representing 13 states, alongside a captivating showcase of tribal craftsmanship from 11 states.

    A standout highlight of the festival will be two enthralling theatre performances. ‘Bir Birsa’, hailing from Jharkhand, beautifully honours the legacy of the legendary tribal hero Birsa Munda. Meanwhile, ‘Bana Guda’ from Odisha, weaves an enchanting tale of bravery and folklore, giving audiences a bedazzling glimpse into the vivacious soul of tribal culture.

    The festival will showcase a diverse array of dance and music performances, along with exquisite crafts, from various states across India. From Assam, the rhythmic Rabha dances will be accompanied by displays of Assamese handlooms and handicrafts. Andhra Pradesh will present the energetic Gussadi dance, paired with intricate leather puppetry and crochet lace creations. Arunachal Pradesh will highlight the vibrant Juju Jaja and RikamPada dances, while Gujarat will feature the colourful SiddiDhamal and Padhar Dance, complemented by patchwork, copper bells and beadwork.

    Himachal Pradesh will enchant audiences with the graceful Kinnauri Natdance, and Jharkhand will showcase the traditional Paika, Mardani, and Jhhomer performances. Madhya Pradesh will offer the lively Gudum Baja and a display of traditional herbal Tulsi products, bell metal Bharewa art, as well as paper mâché and sand crafts. Maharashtra will present the Songi Mukhawate dance, accompanied by beautiful wire craft creations, while Rajasthan will showcase the lively Chakri dance alongside leather footwear craftsmanship.

    Nagaland will present the War Dance and Odisha will feature the captivating Durua and Singari dances. Tripura will bring to the stage the Sangrai Mog dance and West Bengal will offer the vibrant Natua dance, alongside traditional Bengal boutique jewellery, clay dolls and Santhal ritual artifacts. Telangana will highlight the iconic Ekat Saree and Uttar Pradesh will showcase intricate horn and bone craftwork.

    Ahead of the festival, Shri Chittaranjan Tripathy, Director of the National School of Drama, shared, “ADIRANG MAHOTSAV is not just a celebration of art and culture; it is an opportunity to showcase the deep-rooted connection between India’s tribal populations and the natural world, along with the timeless wisdom they embody. Through this festival, we aim to create an inclusive platform that brings these unique traditions to the forefront, allowing them to be experienced and appreciated by people from all walks of life. It is a significant step toward presenting tribal heritage to the world and ensuring its preservation for generations to come.”

    To enhance the immersive experience, the festival will also present master classes and national seminars on the art, culture, and theatre of India’s tribal communities. These sessions will offer a deep exploration into the distinct world of tribal traditions, guided by experts and practitioners, ensuring a greater understanding and appreciation of their rich cultural legacy.

    • Date: March 21st to 23rd, 2025
    • Venue: NSD Premises, New Delhi

    Adirang Mahotsav ADIRANG MAHOTSAV 2025 Folk Performances Indigenous Art National School of Drama NSD Festival Traditional Crafts Tribal Culture
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Jaun Shahi

    More article from Jaun Shahi

    Related News

    Experience the Vibrant Culture of Arunachal Pradesh in Delhi through ‘Festival Of Arunachal’

    JODHAIYA BAI BAIGA: BLOOM AT DUSK

    Dastkari Haat Craft Bazaar Celebrates 11 Years in Pune

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Industry Speaks

    Baghdara Meadows Wildlife Resorts Presents “In the Wild – Tadoba”

    Celebrate Your Love Story with The LaLiT

    Inside Revel Travels’ Monopoly on Tomorrowland Access in India and the UAE

    Follow the Food

    P.F. Chang’s Debuts At World St Worldmark Aerocity Delhi

    NOD – Rhythm Atelier debuts in Delhi

    Sayaji Kolhapur Hosts Immersive Delhi Food Festival

    Interviews

    When Craft Beer Meets Artisanal Chocolate

    In Conversation with Vinod Kumar Sah, CTO of CoTrav

    Craft, Connection, and the Soul of the Bar: A Conversation with Karthik Kumar

    About The Team

    This is an initiative by a group of highly experienced individuals from mainstream Media, photography, hospitality and travel industry.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Custom Links
    • About us
    • Refund Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & conditions

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news about Travel Industry in your inbox

      © 2026 travellersworldonline.com.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.