10 October,2023 05:09 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Artists from across the globe such as Len Faki, Tinariwen, Jitvam, Mansur Brown, Sid Sriram, and more are all set to set the stage on fire. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
Echoes Of Earth returns for its sixth edition on December 2 and 3 in Bengaluru. This festival promises to be an unparalleled adventure, celebrating art, music, culture, and conservation.
This year, Echoes Of Earth aims to transport you to the lush, green wilderness of the Western Ghats with its captivating theme, 'Ensemble of the Wild.' Attendees will get a chance to explore India's richest biodiversity hotspot and bear witness to the delicate balance of flora, fauna, habitats, and the exquisite harmony of the ecology in this region. Through art, panel discussions, and workshops, the festival aims to showcase the magnificent interconnected dependencies and the pivotal role each species plays in maintaining nature's delicate equilibrium.
What truly sets this festival apart is its unwavering commitment to responsible causes. The festival breathes new life into urban scrap and waste, magically transforming them into jaw-dropping stages and awe-inspiring art installations, all meticulously crafted from recycled and upcycled materials. But that's not all; the festival has set its sights on becoming a trailblazer with its vision of a carbon-neutral, zero-waste future in the next few years.
And when it comes to the music lineup, prepare for an unparalleled auditory experience ranging from electrifying electronica and soul-stirring Jazz to foot-tapping Indie and pulsating House Techno. Artists from across the globe such as Len Faki, Tinariwen, Jitvam, Mansur Brown, Sid Sriram, and more are all set to set the stage on fire.
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Attendees can secure their tickets from https://echoesofearth.com/2023ticket.php to enjoy the festival