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Central India’s oral and folk traditions take stage at Afsana Storytelling Festival

Afsana 2026 at Somaiya Vidyavihar brings Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh’s folk, oral, and performative traditions to life, featuring Kathak, Dastangoi, tribal tales, and regional theatre

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A moment from a Dastangoi rendition by Mahmood Farooqui. Pic Courtesy/Mahmood Farooqui; (right) Artiste Sanjay Mahajan will perform the Gangaur folk dance (above) at the festival.Pic Courtesy/Sanjay Mahajan

A moment from a Dastangoi rendition by Mahmood Farooqui. Pic Courtesy/Mahmood Farooqui; (right) Artiste Sanjay Mahajan will perform the Gangaur folk dance (above) at the festival.Pic Courtesy/Sanjay Mahajan

Many of Central India’s oral, folk, and performative storytelling traditions, with a focus on Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, will come to life today at Afsana: The Somaiya Storytelling Festival 2026. Held by Somaiya Vidyavihar University, it is curated around the theme ‘Bindu: Centred Metaphors’. 

Performers will include Dr Tina Tambe, an accomplished Kathak exponent from the Jaipur Gharana. Pic Courtesy/Dr Tina TambePerformers will include Dr Tina Tambe, an accomplished Kathak exponent from the Jaipur Gharana. Pic Courtesy/Dr Tina Tambe

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