New Delhi, Feb 25 : Sanskar Bharati, Delhi Prant in collaboration with Government of Delhi is set to organise a vibrant two-day cultural festival, ‘Delhi Kala Utsav,’ on 28 February and 1 March at Rabindra Bhawan, Mandi House, New Delhi. The festival aims to bring together diverse streams of Indian art, culture and tradition on one platform, offering audiences an opportunity to witness performances by renowned artists as well as emerging talents.

Notably, this will be the third edition of Delhi Kala Utsav at Mandi House, and the festival has received wide appreciation in previous years, with participation from several distinguished personalities from the art fraternity. This is a cultural initiative dedicated to the preservation, promotion and celebration of Indian artistic traditions. Alongside established performers, the platform also encourages young and upcoming artists who often do not get adequate opportunities to showcase their talent.

The festival will feature a rich spectrum of artistic expressions including classical and folk dance, music concerts, vocal performances, theatre presentations, poetry sessions, painting and sculpture exhibitions, along with various traditional art forms. Visitors will also experience vibrant folk culture through puppetry, bioscope shows, pottery demonstrations, traditional artisans, Bahurupiya performances, magic shows, lacquer bangle crafts, folk performers and book stalls.

One of the special highlights of this year’s festival will be the traditional cuisine of Delhi-6, offering visitors a taste of Old Delhi’s authentic culinary heritage at nominal rates. Beyond the artistic presentations, this cultural food experience has been widely appreciated in previous editions and is expected to be a major attraction again.

The festival will run daily from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM, creating an immersive cultural atmosphere ahead of the upcoming festival of Holi. It will provide families, students, art lovers and the general public an opportunity to experience the colours, sounds and traditions of Indian culture in a lively and accessible environment.