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
Reflect is a hybrid and multidisciplinary performance at the crossroads of contemporary dance, hip hop, roller skating, and visual arts.
This project reimagines the charpai, exploring its historic, cultural, and social significance while inviting leading designers and thinkers to reinterpret it for the future.
Curated by:
Ayush Kasliwal and Ramayudh Sahu
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.
Curated by:
Jazz Po Polsku Foundation / Polish Institute
Oblation, a powerful new work by Tamil-Australian electronic composer Vijay Thillaimuthu, invites audiences to encounter the infinite.
Comedy Wagon returns to Serendipity Arts Festival with a fine evening of stand-up, featuring Gautham Govindan, Swati Sachdeva, Anirban Dasgupta, and Kanan Gill.
Curated by:
Comedy Wagon
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.
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.
Curated by:
Arthur Duff and Harsh Bhavsar
This exhibition is a tribute to the craft practices revolving around the miniature asur—a tradition that goes beyond Diwali.
Curated by:
Diptej Vernekar
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.
Curated by:
Diptej Vernekar

