In a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange and friendship between India and the UAE, the ‘India by the Creek’ festival concluded its grand finale at Al Seef Dubai. Organized by the Consulate General of India and Teamwork Arts, in collaboration with Dubai Duty Free, the event marked a significant milestone in promoting cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.
The festival’s closing day kicked off with a mesmerizing showcase of classical and fusion music, featuring renowned artists from both nations. The diverse musical performances resonated through the bustling streets of Al Seef, captivating audiences with their soul-stirring melodies and rhythmic beats.
Ramesh Cidambi, the Chief Operating Officer of Dubai Duty Free, emphasized the festival’s objective of highlighting the intellectual depth of India through engaging discussions on literature and art. Originally conceived as ‘India Talks’, the event evolved into a three-day extravaganza, encompassing a wide range of cultural activities.
Despite facing challenges posed by weather conditions and logistical hurdles, the festival persevered, showcasing the spirit of resilience and collaboration. Sanjoy K Roy, the Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, shared heartwarming anecdotes of the festival’s magical moments, underscoring the transformative power of cultural exchange.
A key highlight of the closing day was the literary discourse, bringing together acclaimed authors, poets, and thinkers from both nations. Engaging discussions delved into the shared histories and cultural heritage of India and the UAE, providing attendees with valuable insights into their common roots.
A special focus was placed on Mahatma Gandhi’s enduring legacy, with discussions exploring his principles and their relevance in today’s world. Indian writer Purushottam Agrawal and local partner Ravi Menon offered nuanced perspectives on Gandhi’s teachings, sparking thought-provoking conversations among participants.
The evening culminated in a captivating performance by the Kashmiri band Alif and Hindustani qawwal Lakhwinder Wadali, drawing enthusiastic applause from the audience. Their enchanting melodies served as a fitting conclusion to the festival, leaving attendees with lasting memories of cultural harmony and unity.
The ‘India by the Creek’ festival served as a testament to the strong and enduring ties between India and the UAE, fostering greater understanding and appreciation of each other’s cultures. As a platform for cultural exchange and dialogue, the event exemplified the spirit of friendship and cooperation between the two nations.