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Folk & Trinal Arts-Crafts Festival 2025

Festival Concept Note

SPIC MACAY is organising a three-day Folk and Tribal Arts and Crafts Festival from 21st to 23rd November 2025 at the Sundar Nursery Amphitheatre, New Delhi.

We  shall feel very grateful if you would agree to inaugurate this festival  on 21st November 2025 at 6:00 pm.
The festival will feature evening performances by eminent artists from across India, showcasing diverse folk and tribal music, dance, and theatre traditions. In addition. During the daytime craft workshops and stalls will provide opportunities for the public to engage directly with artisans and support India’s vibrant handloom and folk art traditions.

We deeply appreciate your support for SPIC MACAY’s mission to preserve and promote India’s cultural heritage. Your gracious presence would be an honour for us and would add immense value to the occasion.

Best regards,

Suman Doonga,
Director - Sangeet Sudha Series
Ex-National Vice Chairperson, SPIC MACAY
suman.doonga@spicmacay.com

+91 98993 08093

Press Release

SPIC MACAY brings Folk and Tribal Arts and Crafts Festival from November 21st to 23rd, 2025 at Sunder Nursery, New Delhi

SPIC MACAY (Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth), in collaboration with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, is set to present the three days SPIC MACAY Folk and Tribal Arts and Crafts Festival from November 21st to 23rd, 2025 at the Sunder Nursery Amphitheatre, New Delhi.

Supported by the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, the Department of Art, Culture and Language, Sudha Sangini and Doordarshan, the festival will showcase the diverse folk and tribal traditions of India through performances, workshops and artist interactions.

The festival seeks to engage young audiences with India’s traditional knowledge systems and artistic heritage. Through live presentations and interactive sessions, it aims to strengthen cultural preservation and uphold the organisation’s purpose of enabling every child to experience the inspiration and mysticism of Indian and world heritage, while reinforcing SPIC MACAY’s commitment to the guru shishya parampara and traditional practitioners.

Each evening, the amphitheatre will resonate with music and dance traditions from across the country. The performance line-up includes the auspicious Mangala Isai Nadaswaram from Tamil Nadu, the energetic Purulia Chhau from West Bengal, the Saraikela Chhau from Jharkhand and Ottanthullal from Kerala. Subsequent evenings will present the spiritual Baul Sangeet from West Bengal, Tripura's Hojagiri, Manipur’s Thougal Jagoi, the Ghussadi dance from Telangana, Meghalaya's Wangala Dance and a concluding presentation of Qawwali from Uttar Pradesh.

 

During the daytime sessions, Sunder Nursery will transform into a vibrant craft village where award winning artisans will conduct interactive workshops in Madhubani Painting, Warli Painting Gond Painting and Bhil painting, terracotta Craft, bamboo craft, calligraphy, sikki grass weaving, calligraphy - Wood Carving and papermachie Craft. Visitors will be able to engage directly with these master artisans, observe traditional processes and gain a deeper understanding of India’s diverse artistic legacy.

Suman Doonga, Convenor of the Folk and Tribal Arts and Crafts Festival, stated, "Through this festival, we aim to inspire young minds, support the preservation of our cultural heritage, and foster the guru shishya parampara. It is an invitation for everyone to experience the enduring spirit of India’s diverse artistic expressions."

PROGRAMME DETAIL

Craft Workshops will begin at 11:30 in the morning while the Folk Performances will take place from 6 in the evening.

Day 1 – Friday, November 21st, 2025

The inaugural evening will commence with Mangala Isai Nadaswaram by Shri S Kandaswamy and Group from Tamil Nadu. This will be followed by Purulia Chhau by Shri Tarapada Rajak and Group from West Bengal, Seraikela Chhau by Shri Biswanath Kumbhakar and Group from Jharkhand and Ottanthullal by Kalamandalam Mohanakrishnan and Group from Kerala.

Day 2 – Saturday, November 22nd, 2025

The second evening will feature Baul Sangeet by Shri Lakshman Das and Group from West Bengal, the dynamic Hojagiri by Shri Debasis Reang and Group from Tripura, and Thougal Jagoi presented by Dr Nganbi Chanu and Group from Manipur. 

Day 3 – Sunday, November 23rd, 2025

The concluding evening will showcase Ghussadi performed by Shri Kanaka Sudarshan and Group from Telangana, the Wangala Dance by the Meghalaya troupe, and a concluding performance of Qawwali by the Warsi Brothers from Rampur, Uttar Pradesh.

Craft Workshops (November 21st to 23rd, 2025)

Daytime sessions will offer workshops conducted by senior artisans representing significant craft traditions. Participants may engage with Sikki Grass Weaving by Rubi Devi (Bihar), Papermachie by Anubha Karn (Bihar), Calligraphy by Mushtaq Ahmed (Delhi), Wood Carving Calligraphy by Mohd Ameen Farooqi (Delhi), Madhubani Painting by Manoj K Choudhary (Bihar), Terracotta by Manoj Kumar (Delhi), Bhil Painting by Gangu Bai (Madhya Pradesh), Gond Painting by Sambhav Shyam (Madhya Pradesh), Warli Painting by Chandrakant Mahala (Dadra and Nagar Haveli), and Bamboo Craft by Subrata Chakraborty (Tripura).
 

These sessions provide the public with a rare opportunity to learn directly from custodians of longstanding artistic lineages.

The SPIC MACAY Folk and Tribal Arts and Crafts Festival promises to offer an enriching, inclusive and deeply engaging cultural experience. Through its programming, it reaffirms the organisation’s commitment to cultural preservation, youth engagement and the transmission of India’s artistic heritage. The event is open to all.
 

About SPIC MACAY

SPIC MACAY is a forty eight year old non profit, volunteer driven movement founded by Padma Shri awardee Dr Kiran Seth. The organisation works to bring Indian classical music, dance, crafts, cinema and culture to students across India and abroad. Through concerts, workshops, heritage walks, yoga sessions and intensives, SPIC MACAY seeks to enrich the educational experience of young people. It conducts more than five thousand programmes annually in over one hundred towns and cities in India and overseas.