Punjab Panorama to hardsell state to world as tourist destination

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Government will be hosting the first international contemporary arts forum at the historic Mubarak fort in this March to showcase the states rich art and to the world. and Sidhu said the first of its kind event 'Panorama Punjab' will unlock the states tourism potential by attracting art and history aficionados from across the globe. As many as five embassies are participating in the grand two-day event which will be inaugurated by on March 3. The event will also witness the participation of globally reputed film artistes, troupes and Indian performers as well. Sidhu said the government is working hard to hardsell the state to the world as a tourist destination, which will help generate employment opportunities and propel growth. Sarah Singh, the founder-director of 'Panorama Punjab', said the event will bring together internationally reputed cultural representatives, including, artists, museum directors, musicians, historians and curators.

Among the participants are Greece, Canada, Swiss Arts Council, The programme, she said, will be marked by panel discussions and presentations that explore Punjabs culture and history through artifacts, films and architecture, in the framework of "as Protagonist" and "Hybrid Aesthetics". It will see the representation of five major world museums (Denmark, Greece, UK, USA, Canada), 11 international film artists, 3 international performance artists and 3 Indian performance artists, she said. The inaugural event will be marked by opening remarks from the chief minister, along with the Greek A souvenir book will be launched during the event, which will also witness a special programme on March 5 for the visiting dignitaries in Chandigarh, where they will be taken through a special tour of Pierre Jeanneret's contribution to Chandigarh, along with a high tea at the Raj Bhavan with the The event is aimed at showcasing Punjabs hybrid history through a blend of international, regional and local art, the innovative event is a holistic package, carrying the stamp of various globally renowned cultural organisations. Singh said a major highlight of the programme will be a curated exhibition of international film work by female artists from around the world. She said Susan Stronge, at the and in London, will give a presentation on Arts of the Punjab, while Elisavet Tsigarida, of Antiquities of the in Greece, will make a presentation on "When the Greeks Met the Indians" which traces the cultural impact and legacy of Besides, there will be a special conversation on fashion, dedicated to Patialvi Parmeshwar Godrej, to be conducted between JJ and Jill Spalding, a who has worked with Vogue for nearly 40 years. The event, will see a Bossa concert by artistes from the Bossa Brothers on March 3 ,and will conclude with classical music that explores the musical connections from to via and Kashmir, with noted instrumentalists on the Tombak, Esraj, Santoor, Tabla and Rubab on March 4.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 18:50 IST
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