Dhauli Mahotsava: Odisha’s Festival of Dance and Devotion
The Dhauli Mahotsava is one of Odisha’s most treasured cultural celebrations, held annually at the foothills of the Dhauli hills near Bhubaneswar. Organized by the Orissa Dance Academy , this three-day event brings together the elegance of classical dance and the vibrancy of folk traditions, offering audiences a spectacular glimpse into the state’s artistic heritage. Origins and Purpose The festival was inaugurated in 2003 by the Orissa Dance Academy, founded in 1975 by the legendary Guru Gangadhar Pradhan. The academy has long been devoted to preserving Odisha’s performing arts, and the Mahotsava was envisioned as a platform to showcase diverse traditions while fostering cultural awareness. The first edition took place on 27th March 2003, and since then, the Mahotsava has grown into a cultural landmark. Each year, nearly 500 artists from across India participate, presenting a vibrant mix of Odissi, Chhau, Pala, and Sankirtan. Its purpose is not only to preserve Odisha’s heritag...