A futuristic arts and culture centre in the National Capital Region that will host multiple creative projects and expressions, based on the principles of innovation, sustainability, accessibility, and inclusion Serendipity Art has announced its vision to bring the arts to life through a cutting-edge arts and culture centre, that will be a bridge that connects the world to the arts, and its transformational power. THE BRIJ, will dedicate space, time, and resources to create ground-breaking art that is transformational and meaningful. Through this centre, Serendipity Arts also hopes to spark conversations around the arts across the South Asian region worldwide, assimilating regional flavours, traditions, and cultures, while also building a sustainable artistic ecosystem. The ...
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Serendipity Arts Festival will be a confluence of art, culinary cultures & technology
Serendipity Arts Festival, is set to present a series of interdisciplinary activations to energize Goa with various exhibitions, workshops and an engaging display of art, an integral part of the Festival’s mission to make art accessible to all. The festival, scheduled from the 15th to the 23rd of December, will highlight India's rich music, dance, and theatre traditions alongside culinary arts, talks & symposiums, and workshops. Taking place across 14+ venues and 120+ programs, the Festival will be showcasing diverse creative expressions from across South Asia. It will create avenues for the younger generation to connect with their shared cultural heritage through a wide range of the arts and cutting-edge technology. The Exhibitions segment of the 9-day Festival will see curatio...
Read MoreIndia’s largest multidisciplinary arts event, Serendipity Arts Festival, is back with an exciting array of inter-disciplinary performances taking place between 15 - 23 of December. The Performing Arts curators are putting together projects with world-class artists working on classical, experimental and contemporary forms, across dance, theatre and music performances this year. The Festival brings together diverse creative expressions from the region of South Asia and promotes its cultural heritage through varied projects. The performance segment will see curation by Bickram Ghosh, Ehsaan Noorani, Quasar Thakore Padamsee, Mayuri Upadhya and Geeta Chandran. The music performances with multi-genre and unique performances will celebrate the coming together of traditional and contemporary f...
Read MoreThe multi-disciplinary arts festival will bring variegated forms to an eager audience Serendipity Arts Festival is back with its 5th edition with an incredible array of interdisciplinary arts and programmes, in Panaji, Goa. Slated from the 15th to the 23rd of December, Serendipity Arts Festival (SAF) promises a celebration of the arts, with the Old GMC Complex at its heart, with additional venues including the Art Park, the Excise Building, the Multi-level Parking, the Santa Monica Jetty, the Post Office Museum, Samba Square and the Arena, to name a few. The sites of Serendipity Arts Festival 2022 have been strategically chosen for their historical value, natural beauty, and affinity to the arts. The project promises to turn the Mandovi waterfront into a hub of cultural activities that...
Read MoreWill be featured at Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa in December Serendipity Arts Foundation presents Serendipity Arts Residency Open Studio, an exhibition by 4 artists-in-residence as part of the 5th edition of the Serendipity Arts Residency programme formerly known as the Dharti Arts Residency. The artworks on display include mixed-media installations, sound and performance art. The exhibition is composed of points for entry, rehearsals, and speculative interruptions. Each idea works in isolation, and yet there is a conversation between the tentative questions that the artists have asked of their mediums. At the early stages of a process, these artworks remain incomplete and only find a semblance of resolution in their encounter(s) with the audience, the viewer, and the visitor. ...
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