Navrasa Duende Global Carnival 2018
‘Navrasa Duende Global Carnival’, a one its kind global carnival will have assemblage of pavilions dedicated to complete range of arts and entertainment by over 400 performing artists which will include 200 top international artists. The three day carnival will be soaking experience of almost 100 hours of live performances across 20 performing arts genres for entire range of global arts and entertainment; where in all age groups coming from any part of the world can have real experience of a Getaway in the truest sense. We expect more than 100,000 audiences from all around the globe. We invite all the arts and entertainment lovers from all over the world to experience a complete gateway for intellectual, physical, spiritual and fun experience.
Expecting over 1,00,000 discerning audience, the Carnival will be spread across 35 acres with 4 live stages and will include Indian/Western/World- Classical, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Folk, Electronic Music, Classical, Popular Music and Dance Concerts, Theatre, Photography/Cartooning/Painting/Sculpture Exhibitions, Screening of feature films & Documentaries, Wellness Sessions, Interiors product exhibitions, Literary events, Fashion Shows, global cuisines, world class bars, exhibition arena and many more surprises.
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