31/05/2026
An enchanting evening celebrating the richness of India’s classical dance heritage!
Jointly organized by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and the Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum on 29th May 2026, “Triveni – The Feminine Flow of Three Traditions” beautifully brought together the grace and spirit of the Odissi, Manipuri, and Gaudiya dance traditions.
Through their captivating performances, ICCR scholars Mrittika Dhar, Roshni Sinha, and Mousome Rani Bormon mesmerized the audience with their artistry, elegance, and devotion, showcasing the timeless beauty of India’s diverse cultural heritage.
The evening stood as a vibrant celebration of tradition, femininity, and artistic excellence, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended.
Indian Council For Cultural Relations
28/05/2026
ICCR Ahmedabad and L D Museum proudly present a captivating cultural evening titled “Triveni: The Feminine Flow of Three Traditions” ✨
📅 Tomorrow, 29 May 2026 (Friday)
🕡 6:30 PM onwards
📍 L D Museum Auditorium, Ahmedabad
You are cordially invited to witness the grace, rhythm, devotion, and cultural richness of Indian classical dance through mesmerizing performances by talented ICCR Scholars:
🌸 Mrittika Dhar – Odissi Dance
🌸 Roshni Sinha – Manipuri Dance
🌸 Mousome Rani Bormon – Gaudiya Dance
An enchanting evening where three traditions unite in one soulful flow of feminine energy, culture, and artistic expression.
Join us in celebrating the timeless beauty of India’s classical heritage. 🌺
Indian Council For Cultural Relations
13/05/2026
Indian Council For Cultural Relations
Experience a spectacular celebration of music, dance, and cultural unity at the India–Africa Dance & Music Festival 2026.
Featuring nearly 165 artists from India and Africa, this specially curated 90-minute production showcases Indian classical and folk traditions alongside African indigenous music and dance traditions in a powerful cultural confluence.
🗓 23rd May 2026
⏰ 6:30 PM onwards
📍 Bharat Mandapam
🎟 Free Entry
Narendra Modi PMO India
Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Dr S. Jaishankar Kirtivardhan SinghPabitra Margherita
(IndiaAfricaDanceMusicFestival IndiaAfricaForumSummit ICCR CulturalDiplomacy IndiaAfricaRelations DanceAndMusic SharedHeritage BharatMandapam CulturalExchange IndiaAfrica2026)
10/05/2026
Indian Council For Cultural Relations
🌍✨ Save the Date | India–Africa Dance & Music Festival ✨🌍
When two ancient civilizations meet, art becomes the language of friendship.
Experience the vibrant spirit of the African continent alongside the rich cultural traditions of India in an unforgettable evening of music, dance, rhythm, and storytelling. 🎶💃🏽🪘
A grand celebration of shared heritage, cultural unity, and artistic brilliance — bringing together artists from across Africa and India on one stage.
📍 Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
📅 23 May 2026 (Saturday)
Stay tuned for a spectacular cultural confluence.
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01/05/2026
Warm greetings to the people of Gujarat on the special occasion of Gujarat Day. This day is a celebration of the rich history.
Heartfelt greetings to all my brothers and sisters in Maharashtra on the occasion of Maharashtra Day.
सभी देशवासियों को बुद्ध पूर्णिमा की असीम शुभकामनाएं।
Narendra Modi Dr S. Jaishankar Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Bhupendra Patel Indian Council For Cultural Relations
09/04/2026
The Indian Council for Cultural Relations marks its 77th Foundation Day, celebrating over seven decades of building bridges between nations through culture, dialogue, and education.
Held at the iconic Sir Shankar Lal Concert Hall, University of Delhi, the grand celebration began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp in the esteemed presence of Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Director General ICCR K. Nandini Singla, and Prof. Balaram Singh.
✨ Highlights of the Evening:
A sacred inauguration symbolising knowledge and unity
Mesmerising international folk performances by students from Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Sudan & beyond
A spectacular showcase of Indian classical dance forms — Bharatanatyam, Kathak & Odissi — performed by global ICCR scholars
A powerful dance drama “Adi Shakti”, choreographed by Trina Dhar, celebrating the universal feminine force
Vote of Thanks by DDG Dr. Rajesh Ranjan
From Spain performing Punjabi folk to artists across continents embracing Indian traditions, the evening beautifully embodied the spirit of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — the world is one family.
🌍 ICCR continues to remain the heartbeat of India’s cultural diplomacy, connecting cultures and fostering global friendships.
Indian Council For Cultural Relations
ICCR Celebrating 77th Foundation Day | A Global Celebration of Culture, Unity & Artistic Diplomacy
The Indian Council for Cultural Relations marks its 77th Foundation Day, celebrating over seven decades of building bridges between nations through culture, ...