First edition of Children's Literature, Art & Music Festival underway

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First edition of Children's Literature, Art & Music Festival underway

Sunday, 22 November 2020 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

The first edition of the Children's Literature, Art & Music Festival is being organised by Get Set Parent with Pallavi, which is one of the fastest growing parenting YouTube channels in India. The event will be held from Nov 22 to 29 as part of Vishwarang 2020, the second edition of the unique literature, art and music festival in India that focuses on art and literature not only in English but in Hindi and regional languages as well.

Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will be hosted online for two hours every day on Get Set Parent with Pallavi YouTube channel. The Festival is targeted towards school going children and registrations for the Festival will be free of cost. The week-long fun-filled carnival for children will open with an interactive session with Ruskin Bond, who is one of India's most loved children's writers.

Children’s writer Rohini Neelakeni will also be the part of one of the session during festival.  Moreover, bestselling Indian mythological fiction writer Anand Neelakantan will be interacting with the audience during the closing session on the last day of the event.

Speaking about the upcoming Festival, Dr Pallavi Rao Chaturvedi, the Founder of Get Set Parent & the Director of Children's Literature, Art and Music Festival, said, “Most people across the world have been confined to their homes for over 8 months now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The lockdown period has been especially tough for children, who are always inquisitive, have an active imagination and are eager to go out and explore everything around them. This sheer curiosity is what we want to celebrate through this online festival during the World Children's Day week. This week-long event will open a window of opportunity to kids and they will get to learn a variety of art forms as well as interact with their favourite authors while sitting safely in the comfort of their homes.”

The second day of "Tagore International Literature and Art Festival" Vishwarang started with Bindu Juneja's Odissi Dance. Bindu Juneja mesmerised everyone with her performance on "Narmadastkam Nritya" which glorified the holy river Narmada. The song elaborated the beauty and glory of river Narmada.

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