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IPAF Season 3 starts in Mumbai

IPAF Season 3 starts in Mumbai

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Join the IPAF (International Performing Arts Festival) in Mumbai at Bhakti Kala Kshetra, ISCON temple Hare Krishna Land, Juhu. Experience mesmerizing fusion music, Indian classical music, and dance performances.

Are you a Mumbaikar? Then you must visit the IPAF (International Performing Arts Festival) at Bhakti Kala Kshetra, ISCON temple Hare Krishna Land, Juhu. This event will be held today and tomorrow starting from 6:30 PM onwards. The third season of the festival in Mumbai would offer some of the magnificent performances from fusion music to Indian classical music and dance. The festival will start in Mumbai and continue in Kolkata on the 23rd and 24th at the Indian Museum. Later will take its roots to Delhi sometime in July.

The event in Mumbai features a tribute to freedom fighters through music by noted Grammy Award Jury Member(India), GiMA Awardee Pt Prodyut Mukherjee and his band Rhythm Express followed by Bharatnatyam of Tushar Pramod Sawant. Day two features a grand celebration of Ritu( Seasons in India) comprising 75 members) Arpana Rao and group. It would be revolving around the festivals that each Ritu stands for.

The festival has been started by Shyam Pandey, a Social Entrepreneur with an aim to create a centralized global network to provide a consistent platform and provide financial assistance via these programs to artists. Under the leadership of Shyam Pandey, IPAF has come up with several new ideas to make a positive difference in the lives of artists. IPAF has organized more than 200 festivals in the last 7 years from Kashmir to Kanyakumari contributing to the lives of thousands of artists. Recently, IPAF has launched financial assistance to 10 economically weaker artists and has announced annual financial assistance for 5 NGOs to do workshops on different art forms in India.

The festival is organized in each state’s capital and culturally rich cities of India every year. Some of the locations where IPAF has been held are Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Nagpur, Lucknow, Varanasi, Shillong, Raipur, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Leh, Trivandrum, Dehradun, Jammu, Jaipur, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Puri, Goa & Chennai.

The festival is to launch its 1st  LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD and YOUTH ICON AWARD 2023 at Kolkata on 23rd and 24th June, which will be presented by his excellency Dr. C.V. Ananda Bose, Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal at INDIAN MUSEUM, KOLKATA. IPAF is giving an Honorarium of Rs. 51,000/ for the Lifetime Achievement Award and 25,000/ for the IPAF Youth ICON Award.

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IPAF has been supporting artists during Covid -19. IPAF organized 30 paid online programs to support artists financially.

Shyam Pandey, founder & director of IPAF said, “IPAF is creating a global network to provide a consistent platform to traditional art form artists & help them financially to live with dignity. IPAF is already working in 25 states of India and adding 5 global cities this year.”

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