Russia: Namaste Moscow festival 2023
Updated:2 years, 12 months ago
Updated:2 years, 12 months ago
Moscow (Russia), July 09 (ANI/ TV BRICS): This is a small, paired drum called a Tabla. Indian classical music's primary percussion instrument. It is utilised to support a solo performer. Mehendi painting, dancing, and music allow you to experience Indian culture right in the centre of the Russian city. The national festival was held at the Embassy of India in Moscow. The Indian bazaar 'Namaste 2023' - has become a grand cultural and social event. Visitors to the festival can buy for ethnic clothing and genuine jewels at the event location, which is a shopping village. Spices, tea, organic cosmetics, leather shoes and handbags, and wooden crafts. Besides, everyone could try the famous Indian delicacies and sweets which would transport everyone to the magical atmosphere of one of the biggest and most colourful countries in the world. Additionally, festival-goers paid close attention to the Yoga classes. The "Namaste Moscow" festival has been revived after a four-year hiatus and hopes to become a yearly occasion.
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