The Poetry Session at NITFest 2025 will be a powerful celebration of words, rhythm, and expression. Featuring 20 remarkable poets, this event will bring voices from diverse backgrounds to share their verses, emotions, and stories. As poetry and theatre intertwine, the session will create a space for reflection, inspiration, and artistic exchange, adding another dimension to the festival’s spirit of creativity and cultural dialogue.
Title: Kavitako Raithane Rang (The Indigenous Colors of Poetry)
Performance Genre: Poetry Recitation
Coordinator: Shakuntala Joshi
Poets:
Date and Venue of Performance:
19th March 2025, 5:15 pm onward at Mandala Open Stage
About the Performance:
Poetry is the light of life, connecting us to our roots. Laborers, through their toil across mountains, rivers, forests, and plains, have shaped our civilization. Our land, rich in indigenous languages, lifestyles, and cultures, reflects art in its essence. From ancient times, indigenous knowledge and science have flourished, inspiring our stories and creativity. The colors, scents, and voices of this heritage shape our poetry, making it truly our own.
With this program, we are delighted to invite remarkable poets of our time to the stage of NITFest, celebrating the power of poetry in connecting past and present.
The Poetry Session at NITFest 2025 will be a powerful celebration of words, rhythm, and expression. Featuring 20 remarkable poets, this event will bring voices from diverse backgrounds to share their verses, emotions, and stories. As poetry and theatre intertwine, the session will create a space for reflection, inspiration, and artistic exchange, adding another dimension to the festival’s spirit of creativity and cultural dialogue.
Title: Kavitako Raithane Rang (The Indigenous Colors of Poetry)
Performance Genre: Poetry Recitation
Coordinator: Shakuntala Joshi
Poets:
Date and Venue of Performance:
19th March 2025, 5:15 pm onward at Mandala Open Stage
About the Performance:
Poetry is the light of life, connecting us to our roots. Laborers, through their toil across mountains, rivers, forests, and plains, have shaped our civilization. Our land, rich in indigenous languages, lifestyles, and cultures, reflects art in its essence. From ancient times, indigenous knowledge and science have flourished, inspiring our stories and creativity. The colors, scents, and voices of this heritage shape our poetry, making it truly our own.
With this program, we are delighted to invite remarkable poets of our time to the stage of NITFest, celebrating the power of poetry in connecting past and present.