Kerala-Telangana fest unveils fusion of tradition
The Hindu
Kerala-Telangana Heritage Festival in Hyderabad celebrates rural and urban cultures, offering a vibrant tapestry of literary and performance traditions, classical music and dance, theatre, painting, sculpting, poetry, movies, and a light-and-sound show.
The ongoing three-day celebration of the Kerala-Telangana heritage festival in Hyderabad has transformed the city into a vibrant tapestry of literary and performance traditions, seamlessly interwoven with contemporary art forms.
Kicking off the festivities, Kerala’s Minister for Museum & Zoo, Archaeology, and Archives, Ahamed Devarkovil, inaugurated the festival on Saturday. This marked the commencement of a showcase, featuring a diverse array of folk arts, classical music and dance, theatre, painting, sculpting, poetry sessions, movies, and a captivating light-and-sound show.
Scheduled to conclude on Monday, the festival is a captivating blend of rural and urban experiences, aimed at creating fresh avenues for heritage appreciation, as highlighted by the organisers. The festival also serves as a platform for Malayali groups in Telangana to voluntarily exhibit their expressive cultures.
The Medical & Health Department launched a mass screening test in the tribal hamlets of Buruga and China Konela of Ananthagiri mandal in the Alluri Sitharama Raju district on Monday, June 10. It also organised a medical camp to detect malaria cases and treat those with symptoms of the infection at Buruga.