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Annual Chhau festivals bring communities together to celebrate heritage through vibrant performances, traditional music, and inter-village gatherings. These festivals not only showcase the stylistic richness of Seraikela, Mayurbhanj, Manbhum, and Kharsawan forms, but also sustain living traditions by training young dancers, revitalising craft practices, and strengthening the cultural identity of the region.

The Chhau Festival was held at Alliance University in Bengaluru on November 8 and 9, 2025, as a celebration of India’s UNESCO-recognized Intangible Cultural Heritage. Organized under the Heritage4Prosperity program, the festival presented the three regional styles of Chhau, namely Seraikela, Kharsawan, and Manbhum, and highlighted their distinctive aesthetics, narratives, and martial foundations. Master practitioners […]

Chhau Festival at Alliance University, Bengaluru

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Kerala came alive with rhythm, color and storytelling as the three day cultural festival “Chhau: Rhythms of Mask and Myth” travelled across Kannur, Kasaragod and Kozhikode from October 10 to 12, 2025. Held as part of Pavizhotsav, the 35th Anniversary Celebrations of the Folkland International Centre for Folklore and Culture, and supported by Banglanatak dot […]

Pavizhotsav 2025: Mask, Rhythm & Story

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The Chhau Festival at Nimdih Gandhi Ashram, supported by Axis Bank Foundation (held on March 28-30), celebrated the rich heritage of Seraikela, Kharsawan (influenced by other Chhau dances and local Tribal dance) and Manbhum Chhau (Purulia Chhau style). Daytime workshops by Chhau gurus, mask-making, and instrument-making sessions encouraged hands-on learning. Panel discussions fostered exchanges between […]

Chhau Festival : Celebrating Three Rhythms and One Soul

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