UAE to host camel festivalOctober 6th, 2009 ABU DHABI - The United Arab Emirates capital will a host a camel festival from Jan 30 to Feb 8, WAM news agency reported. The Mazayina Dhafra Camel Festival will be organised by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH).
Delhi International Arts Festival goes to malls, historic sitesSeptember 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Delhi International Arts Festival (DIAF), the capital's answer to the Edinburgh festival, will reach out to the common man this year with interactive music and folk dance performances at malls and historic sites. "The festival is bigger and spread out across more venues.
Serbia to return Iraqi fighter planes after 20 yearsSeptember 1st, 2009 BELGRADE - Days after Serbia signed a $100 million arms contract with Iraq, Baghdad is asking Belgrade to return 19 fighter planes that were sent to Serbia in 1989 for servicing, Belgrade media reported Tuesday. The Iraqi Defence Ministry sent a note Monday to Serbian authorities demanding the return of MiG-21 and MiG-23 planes as soon as possible, and a delegation had gone to Serbia over the weekend to start the process, the daily Vecernje Novosti reported.
Rajasthan folk festival to revive dying musical tradition (Lead)August 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Traditional music of Rajasthan sung by the minstrels of Langa and Mangania communities, European gypsy music, flamenco and urban folk music will be the highlights of the Rajasthan International Music Festival (RIFF) at the sprawling Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur Oct 1-5. The festival, announced Tuesday, this year is trying to revive dying folk musical genres of the state and will promote the traditional music of the European gypsies, who are said to have migrated from Rajasthan at least 1,000 years ago, the organisers said.
Rajasthan folk festival will come alive with gypsy, flamenco musicAugust 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The sprawling Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur will come alive with the sounds of European gypsy music, flamenco, urban folk music and the traditional music of Rajasthan sung by the minstrels of Langa and Mangania communities Oct 1-5 at the Rajasthan International Music Festival (RIFF). Announcing the 2009 edition of the Jodhpur RIFF Tuesday, Gaj Singh of the erstwhile royal family of Jodhpur-Marwar, patron of the festival, said: "Having achieved international stature within a short span of time (five years), the festival will live up to its reputation as a high quality, exclusive platform for our Rajasthani artistes where they share their astounding legacy with the world."
The five-day festival has been carefully designed to highlight the variety and brilliance of the traditional musicians of Rajasthan while incorporating a myriad and distinctive musicality from across the globe, he said.
Lahori artistes battle Taliban barbarity with their music, humour and dramaJuly 29th, 2009 LAHORE - The jam-packed theatre hosting the Lahore International Arts Festival has testified that the spirit of Lahoris has survived last year's bombing at the event by the Taliban. While the Taliban continue to terrorise every section of society, Pakistani artistes are striking back with the only weapons they have - drama, music and above all humour.
Beer festival closes before time as customers drink the bar dryJuly 6th, 2009 LONDON - A beer festival, called the Beer on the Wye festival, in Herefordshire had to close before time, because customers drank the bar dry. The festival, which was to run until July 5, had to close after running out of beer, cider and perry on Saturday.
Charges filed against Serbian priest for drug rehab beatingMay 29th, 2009 Serbian priest charged in rehab beatingBELGRADE, Serbia — Police have filed torture charges against a Serbian Orthodox priest for beating a drug rehab patient with a shovel. The former head of the church-backed Crna Reka rehab center in southern Serbia, Branislav Peranovic, has been removed from his position after a video broadcast on national television showed him swinging a shovel at an unnamed patient's lower back.
Global tribal film festival to be held in BhopalJanuary 23rd, 2009 BHOPAL - A large number of foreign filmmakers are expected to participate in the International Tribal Film Festival being organised here from March 20 with a view to preserve and promote tribal culture, officials said here Saturday. The three-day event to be hosted by the state's Tribal Welfare Department would include screening of films on the life of tribal people.
Music reality show finale part of Maharashtra's cultural festivalJanuary 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The finale of the popular music reality show 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa', part of Maharashtra government's cultural festival 'Mumbai Saptarang', will be held at the Gateway of India here and is the first public event in the city after the 26/11 terror attack. The finale of the show that will be aired live on Zee TV Saturday 8 p.m.
UN partners Kerala's festivalJanuary 15th, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - The United Nations will partner Kerala at a week-long Nishagandi Festival beginning here Jan 20. 'This is the first time that the UN is partnering an event in South India,' State Tourism Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan told reporters.
The spirit of northeast to come alive in DelhiJanuary 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Listen to some soulful melodies from the hills of Meghalaya, enjoy the graceful 'Bihu' dance of Assam, stuff your shopping bags with wares from the northeast, and titillate your taste buds with delicacies of the region. In short, get set to feel the northeastern spirit right here from Saturday on.
Bauls come together in Kolkata to showcase their musicJanuary 8th, 2009 KOLKATA - Over 40 'Bauls' - mystic minstrels of West Bengal - came together here from across the state to participate in a three-day baul music festival. Baul, which means divinely possessed, is one of the few widely-known folk musical genres of Bengal sung by bards known by the same name.
Over 9,000 students take part in cultural meetDecember 27th, 2008 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - The Kerala School Kalotsavam, a mega cultural meet, is all set to enter the Guinness Book of Records as nearly 9,000 students are taking part in over 215 events. Students, studying in Class 8-12 at government schools, are participating in the 49th edition of the festival, which closes Monday.
Serbia arrests 10 for 1999 Kosovo killingsDecember 26th, 2008 BELGRADE - The Serbian police Friday arrested 10 former guerilla fighters of Kosovo Liberation Army suspeced of involvement in crimes against Serb and non-Albanian civilians in the former Serbian province of Kosovo in 1999, the authorities said. Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said the suspects had been arrested in the southern town of Presevo, near the border with Kosovo, the official Serbian news agency Tanjug reported.