By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, FEB 6
Visitors to the
fortnight long 27th Surajkund International Crafts Mela will be able to
see a costume based thematic fashion show choreographed by noted fashion
designer Prasad Bidapa on February 9 and it will showcase the varied dressing
styles of the people of the Karnataka, the theme State.
The
Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2013 is almost all about
Karnataka. True to the punch line for the mela, Karnataka is 'wow'ing every one
visiting the Mela.
When eight
architecture-rich gates, 14 monument-replicas, three stages styled to themes of
Hampi, Pattadakal and Belur, more than 300 artistes, including 50
national and state awardees, combine together with the help of hard work by
more than 170 designers, artistes, masons, painters, and art directors, this is
only bound to happen. Daily programmes of art and folklore are a part of the
15-day programme.
Karnataka’s
Additional Chief Secretary, Mr. Arvind Jadhav said, "Our main objective
this year is to portray the ‘Many Worlds of Karnataka’ that many people don't
know about. We have tried to promote the various types of destinations under
this banner - 'One State Many Worlds'. We also tried to promote festivals,
cuisines, art forms and the like”. Mr Jadhav said that the past, the present,
and through use of technology like live web casting and the like, the future
too is being showcased at the Surajkund Mela this year.
Haryana’s
Principal Secretary, Tourism, Mr Vijai Vardhan said that keeping in view the
magnificent show of Karnataka in the 27thSurajkund International Crafts
Mela, it will be a big challenge to the next Theme State of the
Mela.
Karnataka Tourism
Director, Ms. G Sathyavathi said that we are thankful to Haryana Government and
Surajkund Mela Authority to give big opportunities to us and also give the full
cooperation and all facilities to theme ‘State Karnataka’ for showcasing its
rich and ancient culture. We are influenced by the opportunity to showcase the
rich handicrafts of the Karnataka State. Some of them, little known like
Kinnal woodwork and Bidriware and Lambaani. Others like Channapatna, Wood inlay
and Mysore's Ganjifa paintings quite well known but still add
colour to the colour and showcase of artistic traditions of Karnataka.
The 27th Surajkund
International Crafts Mela-2013 is a very attractive, charming and colourful and
has become a big attraction for the visitors from India and abroad.
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