Malwa Utsav ends amid applause, music and folk colours
Indore: At Malwa Utsav, the Tuesday evening turned emotional as thousands gathered to witness grand conclusion of the festival’s silver jubilee edition.
Even as the announcement of closing ceremony echoed through the venue, the crowd remained reluctant to leave, soaking in the last moments of music, dance and the unmistakable colours of Malwa’s folk culture.
The festival ground remained lively till late evening, with visitors crowding handicraft stalls, families occupying every corner near the stage and folk rhythms drawing constant applause from the audience. What began days ago with celebration and excitement ended with the same energy, reflecting the festival’s enduring connection with the city.
One of the evening’s most striking performances came from artistes from Chhindwara, who presented the traditional Selagedi dance of Gond tribal community. Balancing themselves on bamboo poles, the performers moved in perfect rhythm, leaving spectators spellbound. The dance, linked to harvest celebrations and Basant Panchami traditions, brought a glimpse of tribal life and customs to the stage. The spirited Thatya folk dance added further excitement, with drums and synchronized movements energising the crowd.
The mood then shifted from folk vibrancy to devotional grace as Ashish Pillai and the Dhrupad Dance Academy presented Shiv Stuti through Kathak. The combination of rhythmic footwork, devotional music and expressions earned prolonged applause. Krishna Leela performances by Kirti Sathe and her troupe added a softer, dramatic touch as episodes from Lord Krishna’s life unfolded through dance and music.
Several local groups, including Aarambh Sansthan, Naad Naman Sanstha and Usha Makwana’s troupe, also presented cultural performances during the concluding ceremony.
Addressing the gathering, Lok Sanskriti Manch convenor, Shankar Lalwani, thanked the people of Indore for making the 25th edition of Malwa Utsav memorable. As the lights dimmed and the performances ended, many visitors were heard saying the festival seemed to have concluded far too soon.
The festival ground remained lively till late evening, with visitors crowding handicraft stalls, families occupying every corner near the stage and folk rhythms drawing constant applause from the audience. What began days ago with celebration and excitement ended with the same energy, reflecting the festival’s enduring connection with the city.
One of the evening’s most striking performances came from artistes from Chhindwara, who presented the traditional Selagedi dance of Gond tribal community. Balancing themselves on bamboo poles, the performers moved in perfect rhythm, leaving spectators spellbound. The dance, linked to harvest celebrations and Basant Panchami traditions, brought a glimpse of tribal life and customs to the stage. The spirited Thatya folk dance added further excitement, with drums and synchronized movements energising the crowd.
The mood then shifted from folk vibrancy to devotional grace as Ashish Pillai and the Dhrupad Dance Academy presented Shiv Stuti through Kathak. The combination of rhythmic footwork, devotional music and expressions earned prolonged applause. Krishna Leela performances by Kirti Sathe and her troupe added a softer, dramatic touch as episodes from Lord Krishna’s life unfolded through dance and music.
Several local groups, including Aarambh Sansthan, Naad Naman Sanstha and Usha Makwana’s troupe, also presented cultural performances during the concluding ceremony.
Addressing the gathering, Lok Sanskriti Manch convenor, Shankar Lalwani, thanked the people of Indore for making the 25th edition of Malwa Utsav memorable. As the lights dimmed and the performances ended, many visitors were heard saying the festival seemed to have concluded far too soon.
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