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Monsoon Breeze

Monsoon Breeze is a functional cooling art installation that explores how design inspired by nature can respond to the challenges of a warming world.
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Dharti Aaba

Dharti Aaba traces the inspiring journey of Birsa Munda, the young tribal leader who becomes the voice, strength and hope of his people.
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Caravaggio — Magdalene in Ecstasy / Maddalena in Estasi

The presentation of Caravaggio’s Magdalene in Ecstasy at the Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa marks an exceptional cultural event—one that forges an unprecedented dialogue between the power of classical painting and the vitality of contemporary artistic practice.
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GALLERY XXL × JOSMO

Gallery XXL and JOSMO announce a collaborative exhibition opening on December 12, 2025, coinciding with the Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa, to be held at the JOSMO Studio in Goa.
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Palette(s)

Palette(s) is a performance for 2 artists, 20 pallets and 1 bottle of water.
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Poems on the Move 2.0

An intimate and experimental poetic encounter that turns a quintessentially mundane urban experience—a cab ride—into a journey of poetic discovery.
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PAUSE

PAUSE is an immersive site-referential installation that was inspired by the witnessing of a daily act of drying natural fabric on a 3-dimensional framework in Rajasthan prior to applying dyes or color.
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Gauley Bhai

Gauley Bhai(meaning brothers from back home) is a Contemporary Folk-Rock quartet formed in 2017 by Veecheet, Anudwatt, Joe, and Sidhant in Bangalore.
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Beintehaan: A Musical Harvest with Mayur Puri

A soulful one-hour act curated by celebrated songwriter Mayur Puri (“Teri Ore,” “Bheeegi Bheegi,” “Selfie Le Le Re,” “Sapphire” with Ed Sheeran).
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Rooh-e-Qawwali with Shahbaaz Khan

Shahbaaz Khan is a classical Sufi singer who belongs to the Gwalior classical sufi Gharana with a family legacy which is 565 years old.
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Dashugs

In Ladakhi, “Da” means sound and “Shugs” means force—together forming Da Shugs, a name that captures the energy at the heart of the band.
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‘Gulabi Vinyl’ by Vidhya Gopal & Alok Ranjan Srivastava

What happens when timeless classics meet today’s world? In this live performance, singer-songwriter Vidhya Gopal and poet Alok Ranjan Srivastava take you on a journey through thumri, dadra, ghazal, and classic film song.
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Vayali Bamboo Band: Nature’s Melody

Discover the artistry of an orchestra where every instrument is crafted from bamboo-a sustainable and versatile natural resource.
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Drum Circle

Taal Inc. is an organisation that was founded by Varun Venkit in 2005 and has pioneered the group drumming revolution in India.
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Bitter Soil

Bitter Soil takes its title from Mahasweta Devi’s collection of four short stories.
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CRASH!

CRASH! is a dynamic, co-created performance where Indian and Danish dancers move alongside, together, and against one another, gradually forming a common understanding.
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Wild Wild Women

Wild Wild Women is India’s first all-female hip-hop crew, featuring five rappers — Pratika, Krantinaari, Hashtagpreeti, JQueen, and MC Mahila — alongside a producer, two B-girls, and a graffiti artist.
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Not a Shore, Neither a Ship, But the Sea Itself

This research-based, intergenerational exhibition brings together artists from Goa, the Goan diaspora, and those who have passed through or engaged with affinitive oceanic histories, proposing a thesis that moves beyond viewing Goa as a fixed geographic site.
Curated by:
Sahil Naik -
Reflet

Reflect is a hybrid and multidisciplinary performance at the crossroads of contemporary dance, hip hop, roller skating, and visual arts.
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The Changing Charpai

This project reimagines the charpai, exploring its historic, cultural, and social significance while inviting leading designers and thinkers to reinterpret it for the future.
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Light Star Guiding

Straight from Poland, attend a concert with a blend of jazz, post-rock, and contemporary music infused with minimalistic trance-like sounds and ethnic elements.
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Jazz Po Polsku Foundation / Polish Institute -
Oblation

Oblation, a powerful new work by Tamil-Australian electronic composer Vijay Thillaimuthu, invites audiences to encounter the infinite.
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Comedy Wagon Presents

Comedy Wagon returns to Serendipity Arts Festival with a fine evening of stand-up, featuring Gautham Govindan, Swati Sachdeva, Anirban Dasgupta, and Kanan Gill.
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Comedy Wagon -
Handle with Care

The Belgian theatre-performance-group, Ontroerend Goed’s Handle With Care is theatre reduced to its core: no performers, no technicians, no stage crew — only a sealed box placed at the center of the stage.
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The Games People Play

The Games People Play invites visitors into an immersive, participatory archive of ancient Indian board games, exploring their roles in strategy, morality, cosmology, and leisure.
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Arthur Duff and Harsh Bhavsar -
Goa’s Smallest Big Tradition: The Mini Narkasur Archive

This exhibition is a tribute to the craft practices revolving around the miniature asur—a tradition that goes beyond Diwali.
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Diptej Vernekar -
Beasts of Reincarnations: Mythical beings in the city

Through large-scale installations across Panjim’s heritage streets and waterways, Diptej Vernekar reimagines Goa’s living traditions of effigy-making, where demons, deities, and imagined creatures are born and reborn each year through community rituals.
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Diptej Vernekar -
Pop It Up Tinto

From food and fashion to art, music, and entertainment, Pop It Up celebrates the spirit of entrepreneurship while curating lively gatherings that reflect Goa’s cultural diversity.
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Natasha Parekh and Bhakti Hirani Veljee -
Suspensio Spiritualis

In a world marked by shifting borders, urban flux, and ecological precarity, Tomasz Koclęga’s sculptures offer a profound meditation on human kind.
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Art Stories

Grounded in influential German artist Joseph Beuys’ powerful conviction that “everyone is an artist”, Art Stories brings together artists with disabilities and without, believing that artistic potential exists in all of us and that the act of creating itself can be profoundly restorative.
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FOREST MIND

This large scale installation will be activated each night, inviting people to relax and dream in this magical color bath, enjoying an immersive visual experience.
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Nagari Film Festival Day 1

Nagari Film Festival first day begins with an award ceremony, screenings of all the Nagari Short Films 2025, and panel discussions on this year’s theme, ‘Public Realm in Urban India’ with the Nagari mentors and jury.
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The Charles Correa Foundation -
Nagari Film Festival Day 2

At the Serendipity Arts Festival, Nagari is featuring themed screenings and conversations exploring how cinema reflects, critiques, and reimagines the urban experience.
Curated by:
The Charles Correa Foundation -
Nagari Film Festival Day 3

At the Serendipity Arts Festival, Nagari is featuring themed screenings and conversations exploring how cinema reflects, critiques, and reimagines the urban experience.
Curated by:
The Charles Correa Foundation

