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The Brahmaputra Festival is a prestigious event held annually in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia, Assam, India. The festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the region, showcasing a diverse range of musical genres, talents, and exhibitions. Here are some key aspects of the Brahmaputra Festival: - Date: Usually held in December - Duration: 10 days - Venue: Open-air playground in Dibrugarh town area or on the bank of the river Brahmaputra in Dibrugarh, Assam, India - Performers: Renowned artists and musicians from various genres, including classical, folk, rock, and pop - Music: Expect a diverse range of performances, including Assamese folk music, Bollywood numbers, and classical renditions - Exhibition: - Small Industries: Showcasing innovative products and services from local small industries - Tourism: Promoting tourist destinations and attractions in Assam and the Northeast - Startup: Featuring innovative startups and their products/services - Handloom and Handicrafts: Exhibiting traditional Assamese handloom and handicraft products - Food and Beverages: Traditional Assamese cuisine and local delicacies are available at the festival - Ambiance: The festival offers a unique and mesmerizing experience, with the majestic Brahmaputra River providing a stunning backdrop (if held on the riverbank)
- Cultural Exhibitions*
The festival will also feature cultural exhibitions showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Northeast states and India, including: - Traditional attire and jewelry - Folk music and dance performances - Art and craft exhibitions - Cuisine and food festivals The cultural exhibitions and exchange program will provide a unique opportunity for cultural exchange, knowledge sharing, and collaboration among the diverse tribes of the Northeast states and India. This cultural exchange program aims to promote cross-cultural understanding, preserve traditional practices, and foster unity among the diverse tribes of the Northeast states and India.
- Exchange Program*
The festival will host an exchange program for the various tribes of the Northeast states and India, providing a platform for cultural exchange, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. The program will include: - Workshops and masterclasses on traditional crafts and art forms - Cultural performances and demonstrations - Language and literature exchange sessions - Traditional sports and games exhibitions. The 'Brahmaputra Music Festival is an event centered on preserving the Brahmaputra River's ecosystem and raising awareness about climate change.