Nagpur: In a remarkable showcase of talent, Divyang students from SVK Shikshan Sanstha took centre stage on Tuesday, captivating the audience with a fashion show at the 30th Orange City Craft Mela and Folk Dance Festival held at SCZCC, Civil Lines, Nagpur.
The event witnessed an inspiring display of sense and presence as the Divyang students confidently strutted down the runway, breaking barriers and redefining perceptions. The fashion show not only highlighted their individual style but also celebrated inclusivity and diversity.
Adding to the cultural richness of the festival, members of Mission Vishwas Mamatva Foundation and Mudra Transgender artistes graced the stage with enchanting group dance performances. Their vibrant and expressive routines added a unique and lively dimension to the festivities.
The event at SCZCC became a platform not only for artistic expression but also for fostering a sense of community and understanding. The performances by Divyang students and transgender artistes showcased the potential for unity in diversity, spreading a message of acceptance and appreciation for all forms of talent.
As the Orange City Craft Mela continues to unfold, these performances stand as a testament to the festival’s commitment to inclusivity, providing a stage for diverse talents to shine and be celebrated by the community.
The South Central Zone Cultural Centre (SCZCC), Nagpur, under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, is organising its 30th Orange City Craft and Folk Dance Festival from February 9 to 18 at SCZCC Nagpur premises, Civil Lines.