Siliguri (West Bengal) [India], January 16 (ANI): In an effort to preserve and promote the rich traditions of the Himalayan region, the Warnamala Paribar and the Association for Conservation & Tourism (ACT) organized a three-day-long Himalayan Folk Music Festival in Siliguri.
Why are the organisers of the Himalayan Ethnic Singing Competition calling for entries from Australia? There is a rapidly growing diaspora of Himalayan people here. For example, the number of Nepalese living in Australia increased by 123 per cent between 2016 and 2021, making them Australia’s 10th-largest migrant community.
Warnamala Pariwar, a Kalimpong-based organisation, uses local references to make education more fun for young children by integrating music, animation and games into alphabet lessons
Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang attended the Himalayan Folk Festival in Siliguri today. The three day celebration of ethnic music, culture and heritage saw the performance of varied artists
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GANGTOK,: Warnamala Pariwar, the Organisation of Musicians and Artists of Sikkim (OMAS), and the Sushma Foundation are jointly organising the ‘Himalayan Ethnic Singing Online Competition’.
Siliguri, Jan 11: Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang participated in the Himalayan Folk Festival in Siliguri on Saturday, a three-day event celebrating ethnic music, culture, and heritage. The festival also marked the conclusion of the Pan Himalayan Ethnic Singing Competition, which had been running for three months.
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