CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The vibrant colors of Holi’s traditional songs, music, and dance will illuminate the open-air stage of the Indira Gandhi National Museum of Mankind on March 18 at 6:30 PM.

The grand cultural event, “Hori Ho Brajraj,” is being organized by the Tagore Folk Art and Culture Center, Rabindranath Tagore University, in collaboration with Manav Sangrahalaya, Vishwarang Foundation, Scope Global Skill University, Vanmali Srijanpeeth, and Puru Kathak Academy.

This visual and auditory spectacle will showcase the essence of Holi through folk colors and festive imagery, directed by renowned Kathak dancer Kshama Malviya. Over 50 artists from the city will participate in this grand performance.

The concept of this theatrical production has been envisioned by poet and writer Santosh Choubey, with vocal narration by art critic Vinay Upadhyay and musical composition by composer Santosh Kaushik.

Additionally, an art exhibition titled “Bimb-Pratibimb” (Reflection-Image), focusing on visual depictions of Holi, will be a major attraction.

Entry to the event is free for all audiences.

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