Jaigarh Heritage Festival: Celebrating Rajasthan's Royal Legacy
The Jaigarh Heritage Festival's opening day featured Rajasthan's royal heritage through performances, speeches, and workshops. Hullas Purohit opened the event, followed by discussions on preserving heritage and cultural artistry. The day ended with musical showcases, underlining the festival's focus on tradition and storytelling.
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The Jaigarh Heritage Festival began on Saturday with a focus on Rajasthan's rich royal heritage and cultural legacy. The festival opened with a performance by music professional Hullas Purohit, setting the stage for a celebration of tradition and artistry.
In the inauguration ceremony, key figures such as Padmanabh Singh from the former Jaipur royal family and Sanjoy K Roy, MD of Teamwork Arts, emphasized the festival's mission to preserve Rajasthan's heritage. They noted the critical role of artistic expression, community involvement, and storytelling across generations, acknowledging the invaluable contributions of partners, artisans, and performers.
The day also featured multiple workshops and discussions, such as 'Sporting the Crown: Royalty in the Indian Game', 'Living Wells of Rajasthan', and a Nagada workshop. The festivities concluded with an array of musical presentations, reinforcing the festival's dedication to cultural enrichment and heritage preservation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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