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Cartoon Natyam

Cartoon Natyam is a digital initiative by Veena Basavarajaiah designed to create a space to have conversations around various questions relevant to the art world.
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Fields of Forces

At the invitation of the Serendipity Arts Festival, the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris presents an exhibition titled Fields of Forces bringing together a set of video works from its collection.
Curated by:
Jessica Castex and Odile Burluraux
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Goa Familia: Let the Sound Linger

This year, Goa Familia is dedicated to encapsulating music and song as the quintessence of the Goan spirit, employing performance as a lens through which to interpret cultural and communal experiences.
Curated by:
Lina Vincent and Akshay Mahajan
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Antigone, Interrupted

A young girl ready to die to defend what she thinks is right meets a king determined to impose his will as the rule of law.
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An Evening of Serendipity with Zakir Hussain and Friends

Renowned tabla maestro Zakir Hussain leads an ensemble featuring the extraordinary talents of Ranjit Barot, Rakesh Chaurasia, Zubin Balaporia, Sanjay Divecha, and Sheldon D’silva.
Curated by:
Zubin Balaporia
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Eco Walks

The Goa Bird Conservation Network will be organising walks around Panjim and its outskirts over 7 days during the Festival, showcasing the various ecological hotspots in the city.
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Zine-Making Workshop

These workshops will engage participants in creating a zine: an independently produced booklet, made for love, not profit.
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Music in the Art Park

This series of concerts covers a range of genres with deep roots along the Konkan coastline.
Curated by:
Shyamant Behal
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Indus Creed: Come Together

Indus Creed, India’s pioneering rock band, has toured and performed extensively for audiences all over the world.
Curated by:
Zubin Balaporia
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The Mercado

This project is not the platform to find the answers, but to put forward the questions. It brings various stakeholders working in this space together to interpret their role in building a sustainable lifestyle.
Curated by:
Bhagyashree Patwardhan
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Bollyjazz

In a time where any experimentation with music, especially Hindi film music, meant simply remixing popular tunes to club beats, Nikhil Mawkin envisioned an amalgamation of two seemingly different genres – Hindi film tunes and Jazz.
Curated by:
Shyamant Behal
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Celebration ft. The Groovy Train

Featuring a top-notch lineup of musicians, the band will recreate the incredible Funk and Pop music of the 70s, 80s, and 90s, mixed with a few contemporary tunes that draw their lineage from the Funk masters of yesteryear.
Curated by:
Zubin Balaporia
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Pixel

Seen now in about 30 countries around the world, Pixel is a roaring success and a mind-blowing mix of virtuoso hip-hop dance with cutting-edge digital projection.
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Joanne Fernandes and The Local Tribe

A singer-songwriter from Goa, Joanne forays into Jazz, Blues, Soul, Rock, Funk, R & B, Afro-Latin, and more recently, native Goan folk.
Curated by:
Shyamant Behal
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A Night with Goa Jazz Academy

Join us as the talented students and accomplished alumni of the Goa Jazz Academy take centre stage at Serendipity Arts Festival. This event celebrates not only the legacy of Jazz but also the growth and dedication of emerging Jazz musicians.
Curated by:
Shyamant Behal
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Ouinch Ouinch: Happy Hype

Dressed in long black lace skirts, brightly coloured hats, and extravagant sunglasses, the Ouinch Ouinch Collective, true wild-party-enthusiasts, take to the stage. They all act as “Ouinch”, medieval-fashion fairy witches who are mischievous, ridiculous, and seductive.
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The Listening Academy, Goa

The Listening Academy is a research academy aimed at investigating listening as a creative and critical practice, one that can assist in fostering greater relationality and mutuality, as well as co-learning and co-creation.
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Blue Carbon

Moving away from the discussion on carbon capture through trees and forests, this exhibition seeks to open our minds to the latest research that points to the ways in which oceans and marine ecosystems are an increasingly important site to explore innovative climate change mitigation.
Curated by:
Ravi Agarwal & Jahnavi Phalkey, Science Gallery Bengaluru
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Time As a Mother

Time as a Mother examines our temporal relationships towards nature and the built environments we live with.
Curated by:
Ravi Agarwal & Damian Christinger
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HOLY FLUX!

This project by The Packet invites artists to reconsider what is held to be sacred in the contemporary and asks them to imagine rites of deconsecration that rupture notions of the sacred and reconstruct it instead, as rites performed from the margins.
Curated by:
The Packet
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Text/Matters

At Serendipity Arts, we strive to document and bolster interdisciplinary and cross-cultural exchanges in the arts through a range of writing initiatives.
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Serendipity Arles Grant 2023-24 Phase-I

In 2020, the Serendipity Arts Foundation and Les Rencontres d’Arles announced the biggest lens-based media grant, supported by the Institut français en Inde, with the shared purpose of promoting cultural practices in South Asia and furthering a spirit of regional cooperation and representation.
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Serendipity Arts Residency 2023

The works on display at the Festival present a further evolution of what is showcased at the Open Studio in New Delhi.
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Street Canvas: Hand-Painted Signs from India and the Dominican Republic

The Embassy of the Dominican Republic in India invited artists Aradhana Seth and Maurice Sanchez to present work from their archives which documents the world of hand́-painted signs from India and the Dominican Republic.
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Imagining Narratives

This workshop was an Open Call for photographers who were mentored and guided on individual projects of their choice. Participants worked remotely from their locations on a photo project for 3 months.
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Potluck: The Cui-zine Library

This library houses zines: non-commercial, small-circulation and self-published booklets. Its collection will explore food through themes such as nostalgia, desire, disability, heritage, caste, gender, labour, play, and more.
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The nights will follow the days

Through the works of six artists, the exhibition further explores personal truths, displaced generational memories and histories affected by colonialism, migration and political landscapes—enabling a return to a place of remembrance and imagination.
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The Island That Never Gets Flooded 2023

For the Public Art Grant 2023, titled ‘The Island That Never Gets Flooded’, Serendipity Arts invited nominations for artists based in Goa to create new interventions and immersions using sites, localities and technology through interdisciplinary practices in the city of Panjim.

