India, March 29 -- A festival where stories danced and traditions found their place, says SAKSHI PRIYA

Adi Rang Mahotsav at the National School of Drama brought together dance, music, theatre, and crafts in a way that felt less like an event and more like a living tradition. Every performance had a pulse of its own, drawing people into a world where heritage speaks through movement, rhythm, and expression.

For three days, the stage transformed into a world where traditions came alive. The festival pulled you in, wrapped you in its colours, sounds and spirit. Every performance carried something ancient yet enduring, not frozen in time but evolving, breathing, refusing to be forgotten.

The Stage Speaks

The festival opened with Rabha fro...