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After
a gap of 30 years, India was represented at the Edinburgh
Tattoo this year, in a special program to mark Her Majesty,
the Queen's Jubilee. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is
one of the world's greatest outdoor annual spectacles
- a unique blend of music, ceremony, entertainment and
theatre set against the backdrop of historic Edinburgh
Castle. Conceived and performed in 1950 as the Army in
Scotland's contribution to the Edinburgh Intemationa!
Festival, the event has grown to now feature 25 consistently
sold out performances with an international audience of
8,600 per performance totalling 2,20,000 each year. BBC
broadcasts the event to 6 million in U.K. and an estimated
100 million worldwide. About 30 nations participated in
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Edinburgh
Tattoo
Edinburgh Castle
August 2 - 24 2002 |

UK Premiere Presentation of a stunning spectacle of martial
arts and drums dances of Manipur
by: J.N. Manipur Dance Adademy,
Ensemble |
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Edinburgh
Fringe Festival
George Square Theatre, Edinburgh
August 5- 24 2002 |

"The Sword, Spear and the Drum", martial arts
and drum dances of Manipur
by: J.N. Manipur Dance Adademy,
Ensemble |
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Dance
Base
National Centre for Dance, Edinburgh
August 20 - 24 2002
click here for
more information |

Workshops
Thang-Ta
Pung Cholom & Dhol Cholom
by: J.N. Manipur Dance Adademy,
Ensemble |
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Indian
Independence Day Celebrations
Counsulate General of India
Dundee: August 18 2002
Aberdeen: August 25 2002 |

Performances of
Pung Cholom & Dhol Cholom |
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| Karnataka
Tourism |

Concept
Kaveri River Festival |
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| Karnataka
Tourism |

Concept
Heritage Walks of Bangalore |
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| Karnataka
Tourism |

Research & Script
District Brochures of Karnataka |
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| Sanskirti
Foundation, Delhi |
Case Study
Ninasam |
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| Sanskirti
Foundation, Delhi |

Co-ordinator
Arts Management, Conference, Workshops |
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| Visiting
Arts, UK |
Invited
to attend Indo-UK Seminar for Arts Managers at Edinburgh
(August 2001) |
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| British
Council |
Invited
to attend British Council's Indo-UK workshop on Cultural
Festivals and Cultural Tourism at IIM, Kolkata
(9-14 April, 2001) |
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| Bharata
Kalanjali, Chennai |
Media Campaign
: Bhaaskara Project |
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| Cox &
Kings, Delhi |

Marketing : Kumbh Mela |
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| Cox &
Kings, Delhi |

Special Interest Tours,
Textile and Festival Tours |
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| Dakshina
Chitra |

Marketing |
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| Chettinad
Heritage Hotels |

Marketing |
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