Head to Nerul this weekend to enjoy the flavours and customs of Uttarakhand in Navi Mumbai

Mumbai, Jan 24, 2014: At the Ramleela Grounds in Nerul, a replica of the famous Kedarnath Temple has been constructed for the five-day long festival - Kauthig 2014 - that will be on till Sunday Jan 26, 2014.

The festival showcases music and dance performances, stalls selling handicrafts from Uttarakhand and traditional folklore. Till Sunday, from 6pm to 10pm, the Uttarakhandi people from Mumbai-Thane-Navi Mumbai region converge to celebrate the spirit of Devbhoomi and showcase the same to the rest of the city.

Renowned artists such as Hemant Butola and Prakash Rawat, who are an important part of Uttarakhand's cultural scene, perform together with Challiya, a group of renowned performers from Pithoragarh on Jan 24-26, 2014.

The festival has lined up mesmerizing performances by Uttarakhand's famous traditional and folk vocalists that include Govind Digari, Khushi Digari, Pappu Karaki, Prahlad Janardhan Upreti, Rekha Uniyal, Reshma Shah, Veeru Joshi, Vinod Shirola , Anuradha Nirala and Jyothi Upreti.


The event will also showcase the traditional pahari music and musical instruments such as the dor-thakuli, dhol-damau, ransinga, bhankor, mochhang, conch bell and flute. "These are musical instruments that are used in the traditional form of music. Although many of them are now forgotten, there are artists who still practice these forms of music.

In addition, there will be stalls selling handicrafts - from copper ware to cotton fabric and woollen clothing. while there will be a display of woollens, bags, handicrafts and traditional foods.


Shri Yogeshwar Sharma, President, Kauthik Foundation said, “What started as a two-day event in 2008 has become  the largest community festival of Uttarakhandis in Mumbai which tries to bring the pahari youth in Mumbai closer to their culture and roots. Being away from our homeland, many of our youngsters now a days do not know much about Pahari tradition and community.  This festival aims to bridge the gap and encourages them to appreciate their pahari art, culture and customs”




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