Durga Puja Carnival
The Durga Puja Carnival also known as Kolkata Carnival, held annually, is an extension of the Durga Puja festivities in Kolkata, West Bengal. It celebrates the cultural heritage of the city, bringing together diverse communities through processions, performances, and thematic events. Initiated by the West Bengal Government, it has evolved as a large public event showcasing art, music, dance, and traditional Bengali culture.
History
The Kolkata Carnival started in 2017 as a post-Durga Puja procession to showcase the artistic creations and cultural diversity of the city. It was an initiative of the West Bengal Government to turn Kolkata's renowned Durga Puja into a larger cultural extravaganza. The event features decorated tableaux from the city's Durga Puja pandals, accompanied by cultural performances, floats, and musical events. It symbolizes the essence of the Bengali community's love for art, inclusivity, and celebrations.Events and Activities
The Carnival is a visual spectacle, with floats from various Durga Puja committees parading through the streets. Artists, musicians, and dancers perform during the procession, depicting the cultural vibrancy of West Bengal. Some key activities include:- Puja Tableaux Parade: Featuring top Durga Puja pandals with intricately designed idols and decorations.
- Cultural Performances: Traditional dance forms like Dhunuchi Naach and musical performances highlighting Bengali folk music.
- Art Installations: Showcasing Bengal's handicrafts, artisanship, and creative industries.