Raipur, October 2021.
Under the Tourism Development plan of Government of Chhattisgarh, a
three-day National Tribal Dance Festival will be held in the capital city of
Chhattisgarh, Raipur from Oct 28 -Oct 30 at the Science College Ground that
will witness participation of Tribal Dance Groups from various states and union
territories of India along with guest participation from few countries
portraying and celebrating their respective tribal folk culture.
The festival will feature multiple
artists belonging to diverse tribal communities from across many Indian states
and guest artists from countries like Rwanda, Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Swaziland,
Sri Lanka and Palestine who will come together on one platform for the
extravaganza.
The areas like Bastar, Dantewada,
Koriya, Korba, Bilaspur, Gariabandh, Mainpur, Dhura, Dhamtari, Surguja, Jashpur
in Chhattisgarh have significant tribal populations with their own distinctive
history, culture and traditions and in tune with natural way of life.
Speaking about the festival Honorable
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel said,”Chhattisgarh is home to many
indigenous tribes of India contributing to the vibrant culture of the state of
which we are very proud. The National Tribal Dance Festival will promote and
celebrate the uniqueness of tribal culture and showcase the richness and
diversity of tribal life of Chhattisgarh and other states to the world.”
In 2019, the first edition of the
National Tribal Dance Festival saw participation of tribal communities from
across 25 states of India and 6 guest countries and an attendance of over 1
lakh people.
The National Tribal Dance Festival
which is one of the biggest tribal festivals of India will feature special
dance forms of tribes from Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Manipur,
Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir etc this year.
The dance performances will be held
in two categories of Wedding Ceremonies and Other Prominent Rituals. The
participants will don traditional attires and their artistic presentations on
stage will be accompanied by tribal instruments.
The festival will not only highlight
and celebrate tribal art and culture but also delve deeper into more important
discussions on economic development initiatives of tribal communities.
“Under the aegis of our Honorable
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, our endeavour is to create new initiatives
that give a boost to state tourism and generate opportunities of employment for
local people. We invite people to come and join us in the celebrations of the
National Tribal Dance Festival and also explore the tribal areas of the state
to experience the rich tribal life and traditions.”, said Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu,
Minister of Tourism.
“The tribal population constitutes a
major chunk of the total population of Chhattisgarh. Our objective is to
preserve the tribal heritage by developing initiatives that promote the
tangible and intangible parts of the tribal culture. National Tribal Dance
Festival is a unique celebration that will not only showcase the various tribal
dance forms but also help in conserving and promoting our tribal traditions and
values.”, said Shri Amarjeet Bhagat, Minister of Culture,Government of
Chhattisgarh.
The highlights of the festival this year will be:
● The Tribal Dance Area - This area
will feature a presentation of the various tribal dance forms by national and
international tribes over three days. Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel will
preside over the inauguration ceremony along with other Ministers. A parade of
all the participating tribal groups will be organised as part of the
inauguration ceremony.
● Speaker Lounge - Many prominent names
from various fields comprising art, music, film, health and wellness, food,
hospitality and tourism, fashion and textile will come together in panel
discussions to share their work experiences with tribal communities and future
opportunities of development.
● Live Showcase Area - This area will
have demonstrations of tribal work. It will also give people an opportunity to
interact with tribal artists and learn about various tribal art and craft
forms.
● Tribal Inspired Exhibit - An area
featuring textile designers, jewellery designers who will display their tribal
inspired work.
● Shilpagram - A craft market for local
and tribal handicrafts
● Food Area - This area will exhibit an
eclectic mix of tribal and local cuisine from Chhattisgarh
The aim of the festival this year is to present a complete exhibit of tribal communities and their way of life, explore opportunities to build collaborations between government and individual organisations, drive rural and eco-tourism and build a sustained focus on tribal development.