Bhopal
On day two of the ongoing three-day mask-based festival on Saturday, city residents had the opportunity to see folk dancers perform in all their finery at the Tribal Museum.
Organized by the Janajatiya Lok Kala Evam Boli Vikas Akademi (Tribal Folk Art and Dialect Development Academy) in collaboration with the Himalayan World Museum in Sikkim, the festival is showcasing masks from eight countries and seven Indian states.
Dancers from 11 states, including hosts Madhya Pradesh, will be performing at the festival, which commenced on Friday.
The mask exhibition, proving to be a major draw, presents around 100 masks from India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Bangladesh, Fiji, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. Delicious cuisine is also available at the festival.