third day of Serendipity Arts Festival 2024 unfolds with a vibrant tapestry of projects celebrating sustainability, cultural ingenuity

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Image 1:Ā ā€˜Abundance in Scarcity: Exploring Ladakhā€™s Sustainable Ingenuityā€™ curated by Sandeep Sangaru, the Craft curator for the ninth edition of Serendipity Arts Festival 2024, celebrates howĀ limited resources drive creativity and sustainability.

Day 3 of Serendipity Arts Festival 2024: A Celebration of Sustainability, Creativity, and Music

Panaji, December 2024Ā ā€“ The third day of Serendipity Arts Festival 2024 unfolded with a vibrant tapestry of projects celebrating sustainability, cultural ingenuity

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, and genre-defying music performances. Among the highlights wasĀ Discovering India’s Hidden Melodies with Madhur Padwal, a special project supported by IPRS. This hour-long music piece by Folks-Wagon captured the sounds of Indiaā€™s West Coast, from Gujarat to Kerala, blending native music and instruments with a compelling narrative. Held at Azad Maidan, this performance featured Madhur Padwal and promised an enchanting auditory experience.

Poems on the Move, curated by Salil Chaturvedi and Thukral & Tagra as part of the ā€˜Multiplayā€™ series, transformed the mundane urban experience of a cab ride into a journey of poetic discovery. Live poetry readings and immersive recitations within moving shuttles brought poetry into everyday life, creating fleeting yet profound moments of connection. Featuring poets like Anamika Joshi, Deepali Sutar, and Rochelle Dā€™Silva, the project ran across Panjim, blending verse with the rhythms of the city.

Ā “Art is about connection. In this project, we want people to engage with their surroundings in a way that encourages introspection,” says Thukral. As participants are taken through Panajiā€™s scenic landscapes, the journey becomes an act of both physical and creative movement, with the road serving as a metaphor for personal exploration and self-expression.

Another standout project wasĀ Abundance in ScarcityĀ by Sandeep Sangaru, supported by Royal Enfield and commissioned by Serendipity Arts Foundation. This immersive showcase at Samba Square explored Ladakhā€™s sustainable ingenuity through stories, installations, and performances by artisans like Tsering Angchuk and Skalzang Tundup. The project celebrated resourcefulness born from scarcity, sparking conversations around cultural preservation and environmental stewardship.

At The Food Lab in the Old GMC Complex,Ā Redefining Goan Food for the Next Generation, curated by Smitha Menon, examined the evolution of Goan cuisine through a panel discussion featuring seaweed farmers, restaurateurs, and bar experts. The session delved into the question of custodianship in Goan culinary traditions and the innovative ways local food culture is being redefined for the future.

Dance enthusiasts gathered for theĀ Super Stranger Workshop, a two-day intensive led by Yuuki Aoki and the Newcomer ā€œHā€ Sokerissa! dance group. The workshop, held at the Directorate of Accounts and culminating in a performance at Panjim Market, offered participants a unique opportunity to learn and perform contemporary dance techniques while connecting with international choreographic styles.

Adding a musical touch, the bandĀ Bombay Lights, curated by Bickram Ghosh, brought a lively fusion of folk, contemporary, and Bollywood rhythms to The Art Park. The day concluded with a mesmerizing performance by Blackstratblues on the Main Stage at the Arena at Nagalli Hills. Curated by Zubin Balaporia and supported by Campa, the blues-rock project, led by guitarist Warren Mendonsa, captivated audiences with its blend of blues, psychedelia, and electronic influences.

The day concluded with a high-energy set byĀ BlackstratbluesĀ on the Main Stage at the Arena at Nagalli Hills, powered by Campa. Curated by Zubin Balaporia and supported by Campa, the instrumental blues-rock project led by guitarist Warren Mendonsa captivated the audience with its melodic blend of blues, psychedelia, and electronic influences.

Day 3 encapsulated the festivalā€™s mission to blend diverse art forms with pressing social, cultural, and environmental narratives, leaving attendees inspired and energized.

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NOTES TO EDITOR

About Serendipity Arts

Serendipity Arts is a not-for-profit collaborative platform based in Delhi, fostering empathy, curiosity and cross-cultural dialogue by supporting emerging artists across South Asia. The Foundationā€™s aim is to nurture artistic practice, promote research, and provide sustainability and education in the field of the arts. Over the past decade, Serendipity Arts has encouraged cultural heritage projects alongside contemporary art practices with extensive residencies, grants, collaborative projects, art writing initiatives and a multi-disciplinary arts festival.

About Serendipity Arts Festival

The Foundationā€™s primary initiative and largest outreach project, Serendipity Arts Festival is a multi-disciplinary arts event held annually across multiple venues in Panjim, Goa. Curated by a panel of eminent artists and institutional figures, the festival is part of a long-term cultural project that hopes to catalyse positive change in the arts landscape of India on a scale that transcends geographical, linguistic, and ideological boundaries. Now in its ninth edition, the Festival stands as a testament to the transformative power of the arts ā€“ addressing crucial issues such as arts education, patronage culture, transdisciplinary discourse, inclusivity, and accessibility. Through our initiatives, we strive to bridge the gap between the aesthetic realm and real social impact by creating a sustainable ecosystem for the arts to thrive.

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