This December, Goa will transform into a
playground of creativity as the Serendipity Arts Festival returns for
its 10th milestone edition - a celebration so expansive, diverse, and
vibrant that it promises something unforgettable for every visitor.
From December 12–21, Panjim’s
riverfront, heritage buildings, art districts, auditoriums, and open-air stages
will come alive with over 250 projects curated by more than 35 leading
voices, bringing together artists, performers, musicians, chefs, designers,
and storytellers from across India and the world. For families, students, travellers
and anyone looking for something new to stumble upon- this is the place to
be in December.
A Journey Across Cities: Ten Years of Serendipity
Marking its tenth anniversary, Serendipity Arts Festival has taken to
the road—embracing a nomadic spirit that carries its celebration across cities
and cultures. The journey began in Birmingham with Birmingham City
University to present poetry readings, performances, and exhibitions at the
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire & Symphony Hall—bringing together creative
communities across borders. In Ahmedabad, we collaborated with India Art
Fair during Ahmedabad Cultural Week, celebrating the city's vibrant artistic
energy. Delhi welcomed Shaam-e-Ghazal against the striking backdrop of
Safdarjung Tomb, an evening of ghazals with Sabhyata Foundation that honoured a
decade of cultural celebration. In Varanasi, River Raag travelled from
Goa's shores to the banks of the Ganges, hosted at the historic BrijRama
Palace—extending the festival's reach to one of India's most sacred cities.
Chennai hosted an exclusive evening celebrating art,
philanthropy, and community. The event brought together leaders from business,
culture, and the arts for a discussion. The evening concluded with a powerful
performance by Uru Paanar. In Gurugram, with B-Side Sessions the
Festival stepped into an alternate soundscape
that reimagined what electronic music can be: fluid, experimental, and
rooted in South Asia's evolving sonic landscape. With Dubai, the
Festival steps into a region that has long served as a cultural crossroads,
where contemporary art, heritage, and global ideas coexist in one dynamic
ecosystem.
The road ahead leads to Paris and eventually converges in
Goa, where the festival will present its largest edition yet—a homecoming
of sorts after months of wandering. This multi-city approach reflects
Serendipity Arts' core belief: culture thrives in movement, artistic exchange
flourishes through travel, and transformation happens when we step beyond
familiar boundaries to meet on new ground.
What sets Serendipity apart is the way
the festival spreads across the city. Instead of confining visitors to a single
venue, Panjim itself becomes the landscape of the festival. One moment you
might be exploring the Old GMC Complex, where exhibitions, theatre,
photography and culinary projects unfold inside a heritage building. A few
minutes away, the Art Park hosts live music, pop-ups, interactive art,
and families enjoying open-air performances. Further along the river, the
Festival Barge sits on the Mandovi, offering site-specific works shaped
by the ebb and flow of the water. And every evening, crowds walk towards the Nagalli
Hills Arena, where large-scale concerts take over the outdoors, turning the
Goan winter evenings into a lively, electric atmosphere.
This 10th edition brings an exceptionally
strong theatre programme, with works ranging from intimate monologues to grand,
multi-sensory productions. Audiences can expect to encounter compelling stories
that travel from small towns and villages to mythical landscapes — whether it
is the award-winning performance Nihsango Ishwar, imaginative The
Legends of Khasak, or experimental works like Handle With Care
and Bob Marley from Kodihalli, which infuse humour, realism
and contemporary themes.
Music lovers will find plenty to look
forward to at the Arena. The lineup includes tributes to percussion traditions
through Clay Play, powerful blues and funk sets by SlyFly
and The Blues Company, and genre-blending concerts featuring classical
and contemporary musicians. One of the festival’s long-standing audience
favourites, River Raag, returns as a memorable sunset performance
on the Mandovi River — a peaceful, immersive musical experience that has become
synonymous with Serendipity.
Visual arts and photography continue to
play a major part in the festival’s identity. Across venues such as the Old
GMC, the Directorate of Accounts and the PWD complex, visitors will
encounter exhibitions that explore craft traditions, coastal histories,
participatory art, and contemporary lens-based practices. From projects on
Kashmir’s atelier traditions to Thukral & Tagra’s highly interactive Multiplay
02- Soft Systems, the variety is designed to appeal to seasoned art
viewers as well as curious first-timers.
Food has emerged as one of Serendipity’s
most distinctive offerings, and this year’s programme brings together culinary
installations, historical food journeys, and traditional kitchens. Visitors can
experience the multisensory installation What Does Loss Taste Like?,
savour recreations of old Goan kitchens and tasting stations, and explore the
layered storytelling behind beloved dishes like bebinca. These experiences have
made the festival a major draw not just for art enthusiasts, but also for
travellers who view cuisine as a cultural lens.
What truly makes the festival ideal for
travellers is its accessibility. The events are free to attend,
family-friendly, and spread across walkable routes in Panjim. Parents with
children, young groups of friends, students, senior visitors, and solo
travellers all find enough variety to comfortably plan two to five days around
the festival. For many, the experience becomes a balanced mix: art-filled
afternoons, concerts in the evenings, and the rest of Goa’s beaches, food and
weather to enjoy in between.
Reflecting on the journey, Mr. Sunil
Kant Munjal, Founder–Patron of Serendipity Arts, said:
"As we celebrate ten years of Serendipity
Arts, our vision continues to be rooted in the spirit of artistic excellence,
collaborative exploration and cultural exchange. With every edition, we have
sought to create spaces where art connects people, places, and ideas. Over this
decade, we've witnessed remarkable impact—transforming 300,000 square feet of
spaces in Goa into living canvases of creativity, supporting hundreds of
emerging artists across South Asia. In today's world, culture has never been
more important. It builds empathy in an increasingly divided world, cultivates
empathetic leadership, and teaches what education alone cannot—kindness,
patience, and the ability to hold multiple perspectives. As we look toward our
largest edition yet in Goa this December, we remain committed to the belief
that culture is not a luxury—it is essential to human connection, and the
thread that weaves our collective story."
Adding to that, Ms. Shefali Munjal,
Co–Founding Patron of Serendipity Arts, expressed:
"Ten years ago, we began with a
simple yet profound belief: that art has the power to transform lives, build
bridges, and create a more empathetic world. Today, as we celebrate this
milestone, I am filled with gratitude for the thousands of artists, curators,
audiences, and partners who have joined us in this journey. Serendipity Arts
has grown into more than a festival—it has become a movement that champions
creativity as a vital force for social change. As we look to the future, our
commitment remains unwavering: to nurture artistic voices, honour cultural
heritage, and create meaningful spaces where art and humanity converge. Here's
to a decade of serendipity, and to many more years of celebrating the
transformative power of the arts."
As the Serendipity Arts Festival
completes ten years, it remains grounded in a simple idea - that culture is for
everyone. And in offering such a wide range of performances, exhibitions and
experiences, the festival invites audiences from across India to come to Goa
not just for a holiday, but for a celebration of creativity. For many who have
visited in past editions, December now feels incomplete without a few days at
Serendipity.
Registrations Are Now Open!
Registrations for Serendipity Arts
Festival 2025 are now live! Visit the official festival website to secure your
Art Pass, book your tickets, and stay updated on workshops, performances,
exhibitions, and more. More programmes will be announced soon so keep checking
back for updates.