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Autumn Festival All Set To Return To Delhi In November

OT Staff

In association with the Union Ministry of Tourism, Nagaland Tourism will host the 2nd edition of the Autumn Festival in Delhi, scheduled for November 3 and 4, 2023. Following the success of its inaugural edition last year, this festival promises to bring the essence of the popular Hornbill Festival to the people of the capital, focusing on those who cannot make the trip to Nagaland.

The festival serves as a prelude to the famous Hornbill Festival, marked with great pomp and show in the state.

"Following the resounding success of our first edition last year, we return this year with an even grander showcase of culture, music, art, and textiles. We aim to provide an immersive experience for those unable to visit Nagaland while also deepening the appreciation of those who can. It's a win-win for all," said Temjen Imna Along, Nagaland Minister of Tourism and Higher Education 

Festival Schedule

On November 3, the festival will kick off as an exclusive invitation-only event, while the festivities will open to the public on the following day, November 4. Over two days, Nagaland's enterprises and artists will present various products, including food, textiles, handicrafts, art, and music. The participants include Runway India, Made in Nagaland, Woven Threads, Fusion Nagaland, Ikali's Studio, and Kintem. Chef Aketoli Zhimomi, featured in India's Top 30 Chefs list by Culinary Culture, will bring culinary expertise to the event.

The festival will also feature a fashion show displaying Naga textiles in traditional and contemporary styles and musical performances by state-renowned artists. An art exhibition will showcase works from accomplished Nagaland artists.

Time: 4 pm onwards

Venue: Lawn of Nagaland House, 29, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Rd, New Delhi, Delhi 110011

About Hornbill Festival

Dancers performing at the Autumn Festival 2022

The Hornbill Festival in Kisama Heritage Village showcases Naga tribal culture with traditions, dances, and rituals. It's a great way to experience Nagaland's diversity. The festival is also a food lover's delight, with various tribal food stalls offering dishes like smoked pork, bamboo shoot curry, and chutneys.

Kohima, Nagaland's capital, is a good starting point for exploring the state. The city has markets, war cemeteries, and scenic views, and the surrounding areas have more attractions for your Nagaland adventure.

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