
International Folk Dance Festival
A Celebration of Global Cultural Harmony – Connecting Cultures from various countries. The annual “International Folk Dance Festival – Culture Connects,” a significant event organized by the Charu Castle Foundation, gained even more prominence with the partnership of UNESCO New Delhi, supported by the Ministry of Culture (Government of India), U.P. Tourism and CIOFF India Section. The festival was held from 18th to 21st October 2023 at Noida (Uttar Pradesh).
Charu Castle Foundation’s Chairman, Kapur Vir Bhan, extended a warm welcome to leaders, participants, and groups representing nine countries, along with diverse groups from India.
This International Folk Dance Festival aligns with the 20th Anniversary of the ICH Convention and supports UNESCO’s mission and aim regarding culture. Recognizing Culture Connects as a means to foster mutual understanding, the festival underscores the importance of preserving and passing down cultural heritage from one generation to another. Culture serves as a bridge of knowledge and understanding for all. In a video message, Mr. Tim Curtis (Secretary ICH) congratulated the Foundation, organizers, U.P. Tourism Office, and participants, emphasizing the societal importance of such festivals.
The festival featured an exhibition showcasing the rich diversity of folk dances worldwide through more than 100 highlighted photographs collected from various corners of the globe.
Honorable Member of Parliament Sh. Mahesh Sharma, Sh. Pankaj Singh (MLA), Sh. Mukesh Kumar Meshram (IAS), Principal Secretary U.P. Tourism – Culture (U.P. Government),
Mr. Tim Curtis (Secretary) ICH UNESCO, H.E. Hon’ Ambassador Romania, and H.E. Hon’ Ambassador Kyrgyzstan and others blessed the festival with valuable messages to the festival.
Distinguished guests, including Justice R.B. Mishra (Retd. Acting Chief Justice of H.P. High Court), Justice Sunil Singh, H.E. Hon’ Ambassador of Romania, H.E. Hon’ Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan, official staff of Kyrgyzstan, Sh. Baldev Raj Sharma (Former Minister Uttar Pradesh), Cultural Attaché and staff members of the Indonesia Embassy, officials from Noida Authority, Officials from U.P. Tourism along with numerous educationists, artists, media persons, police personnel, and students from various schools and colleges, graced the festival with their presence.
The 2023 International Folk Dance Festival unfolded as a vibrant tapestry of Culture Connects diversity, bringing together renowned dance ensembles from around the world. The festival, organized by the Charu Castle Foundation, showcased a spectacular array of traditional dances, music, and costumes, fostering a spirit of unity and celebration.
Polish Folk Song and Dance Ensemble: A 12-member delegation from Poland graced the festival, presenting a mesmerizing display of their region’s best dances. The ensemble not only participated actively but also engaged in cultural exchanges with other groups, sharing the richness of Polish music and dance. Additionally, the delegation explored the cultural heritage of Delhi and Agra, including a visit to the iconic Taj Mahal.
Bulgarian Delegation: A prestigious 10-member delegation from Bulgaria, with a history of international accolades, captivated the audience with their unique style and dances. Their performances were met with applause and admiration from all quarters.
Romanian, Folk Ensemble: A 14-member delegation from Babeș – Bolyai University in Cluj Napoca, Romania, showcased their exceptional dances and live music, leaving the audience spellbound. The Hon’ Ambassador of Romania expressed gratitude for the invitation and commended the efforts of the Charu Castle Foundation in promoting global cultural connections.
Group from Indonesia: An 18-member group from Indonesia’s Island showcased tribal dances, using props and musical instruments to create a mesmerizing performance. The Indonesian Embassy officials praised the group’s contribution to the festival and commended the organizers for their commitment to cultural exchange.
Ensemble from Uzbekistan: A 10-member delegation from Uzbekistan wowed the audience with their enchanting music and dance. The traditional costumes and vibrant performances were widely appreciated throughout the festival.
Folk Dance Group from Sri Lanka: A 13-member delegation from Sri Lanka brought a touch of their diverse dance forms and costumes to the festival, adding to the cultural mosaic.
Group from Kyrgyzstan: A 7-member delegation from Kyrgyzstan showcased energetic dances and impeccable choreography, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of the audience.
Folk Dance Group from Thailand: Thailand’s VRU Folk Dance Group added charm to the festival with golden costumes and captivating movements. Their music resonated with the audience, creating an unforgettable experience.
Ritual Dance and Songs Group from Korea: A powerful 12-member delegation from Korea enthralled the festival with dynamic drum performances and unique art forms, connecting the entire event with their rhythmic beats.
Apart from International Folk Dance Festival, Indian Folk Dances like Raas from Uttar Pradesh, Manipuri Folk Dance from Manipur, Lavani from Maharashtra, Gondhal from Maharashtra, Jhuma Rampa – Chau from West Bengal, Giddha from Punjab, Tribal dances from Chhattisgarh, Kumauni Folk Dance from Uttarakhand, Rajasthani Folk Dance, Dandiya from Gujarat, Sambalpuri from Orissa and others dances were presented by groups.
The 2023 International Folk Dance Festival stands as a testament to the power of Culture Connects exchange, fostering understanding and appreciation among nations. The Charu Castle Foundation extends heartfelt thanks to all participating delegations, sponsors, and supporters for making this celebration of global cultural harmony a resounding success.
Pawan Kapoor, General Secretary of Charu Castle Foundation and National Delegate of CIOFF ® INDIA (Official partner of UNESCO) said that These festivals not only promote the Talent of the groups, but also promotes the culture of one nation, these cultural ambassadors are very valuable and important for the society for the transformation of Culture Connects from one generation to another. He also welcomed and thanked to all the groups from Poland, Indonesia, Romania, Srilanka, Uzbekistan, Korea, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Bulgaria and various groups from India for their participation and contribution to the culture world.