To have a good time Worldwide Girls’s Day, a number of occasions are being held within the state capital that embrace exhibitions, a theatre competition, horse races, a procuring competition and others. Within the run-up to the day, a number of occasions have already been organised, whereas the celebrations will proceed after March 8 as properly.
Play Madhav will likely be staged at Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Academy on March 8 Exhibitions galore A number of exhibitions are being held to mark Girls’s Day
A two-day Flea Market is being held at Concord Park through which a Waste to Artwork workshop, Content material Creator Workshop, Antakshari, Bingo and Triva Quizzes will likely be organised on March 8 and 9.
The ten-day Gandhi Shilp Bazar at UP Sangeet Natak Academy, Mixtape Bazaar at Rohtas Presidential Arcade, day-long Ikaai Spring Summer time Edit at Hyatt Regency, Udgam exhibition at Hitlon Backyard Inn and the continuing Khadi and Handicraft Competition on the Khadi Bhawan on Tilak Marg are being held to have a good time the day.
“We organised the event in the run-up to Women’s Day focusing on Holi and spring in mind,” says Ikaai exhibition organiser and dressmaker Romaa Agarwal.
Two-day theatre fest
An all-women’s staff will stage two performs Karna and Madhav at Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Academy on March 7 and eight. Organised by Darpan Theatre Group from Lucknow, directed by Kulvinder Bakshish Singh and written by Ashutosh Dwivedi, the play may have actors Vinita Joshi, Sanjana Deshmukh, Noyrika and Chandani Shrivastava.
“Ancient Indian forms like Kalaripayattu from Kerala, Thang Ta from Manipur, Mayurbhanj Chhou from Odisha, Kaibul Lamjao and Laiharova from North-East India and Jatra from West Bengal have been incorporated in the play and the actors have gone through intensive training for this. These girls are playing 72 characters in both plays including male characters,” says Kulvinder.
Leisure
The primary night race of the season, Saraca Cup, will likely be held on the Lucknow Race Course on March 8. The continued Lucknow E book Competition at Ravindralaya will give attention to books written by girls authors and a particular part will likely be created, knowledgeable organiser Manoj Singh Chandel. It’ll conclude on March 9.