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The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is set to transform New York City's cultural landscape with its spectacular three-day India Weekend in September. Featuring a massive theatrical production called 'The Great Indian Musical', the event will showcase India's rich heritage through performance, fashion, and cuisine. Over 100 performers will bring to life a journey through India's history from 5000 BC to independence, featuring collaborations with renowned artists and designers. This groundbreaking international presentation aims to introduce global audiences to the depth and vibrancy of Indian culture.

Key Points: Nita Ambani Brings India's Cultural Soul to NYC Lincoln Centre

  • First international NMACC presentation featuring massive theatrical production
  • Showcasing Indian arts, crafts, fashion, and culinary traditions
  • Featuring over 100 performers and renowned artists
  • Spanning multiple venues including Lincoln Centre
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We will spotlight the soul of India in all its glory: Nita Mukesh Ambani shares special message over NMACC'S 3-day 'India weekend' in New York City

NMACC's groundbreaking three-day cultural showcase in New York City celebrates India's rich heritage through music, dance, fashion, and cuisine

"We will spotlight the soul of India in all its glory - Nita Ambani"

Mumbai, June 9

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) is all set to host a three-day cultural event in New York City in September. If you're curious about what to expect from this grand 'India Weekend', prepare for plenty of surprises!

On Monday, Nita Ambani, chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, shared a special video message, expressing excitement about NMACC's first-ever international showcase at Lincoln Centre. She revealed that the event is a three-day celebration of Indian heritage and "will spotlight the soul of India in all its glory."

"Namaskar...We are thrilled and excited to present the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre India Weekend at the Lincoln Centre in New York from the 12th to the 14th September. Bringing NMACC to New York is not just about a weekend of performances, it's about spreading India's cultural voice to a global audience and truly taking the very best of India to the world," she said.

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"We will spotlight the soul of India in all its glory. Our culture, our arts and crafts, our song and dance, our fashion and of course our food. This is our first international presentation and what better place than New York City. I warmly invite each and every one of you to join us for this unforgettable experience. I can't wait to share India's rich traditions and heritage with all of you in New York City," Nita Ambani added.

The weekend will commence on September 12, at the David H Koch Theatre, Lincoln Centre for the Performing Arts, with the highly anticipated US premiere of India's largest theatrical production, 'The Great Indian Musical: Civilisation to Nation'. Blending dance, art, fashion, and music, this production is a spectacular tribute to India's past, present and future that travels the country's history from 5000 BC until its independence in 1947, as per an official statement.

Featuring a cast of over 100 performers, opulent costumes and larger-than-life sets, 'The Great Indian Musical' is an unrivalled theatrical experience. The show, India's largest musical, with a line-up of exceptional Indian talent, along with a Tony and Emmy award-winning crew, has been conceived and directed by Feroz Abbas Khan, the statement added.

This marquee production will feature the collaboration of great artists like Ajay-Atul (music), Mayuri Upadhya, Vaibhavi Merchant, Samir and Arsh Tanna (choreography). The visual spectacle will also feature costumes designed by leading fashion designer Manish Malhotra. The show will have a limited run of five performances.

The opening night on September 12 will commence with an invite-only red carpet - the 'Grand Swagat' (Grand Welcome) - featuring the 'Swadesh Fashion Show Curated by Manish Malhotra', spotlighting India's celebrated traditional weaves and skilled artisans. The evening will have a special presentation of cuisines and flavours from ancient to modern India, presented by Michelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna.

The NMACC India Weekend will also take over Damrosch Park from September 12-14, bringing alive enthralling and engaging experiences in the form of a 'Great Indian Bazaar'. Guests will be introduced to the finest Indian fashion and textiles, decadent flavours, as well as dance, yoga and music experiences, the statement said.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a fantastic initiative! Taking Indian culture to global platforms like Lincoln Center makes me so proud 🇮🇳 The Great Indian Musical sounds spectacular - wish I could fly to NYC for this! Hope they bring it to other cities too.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate showcasing Indian culture abroad, I hope this event includes diverse regional arts beyond just Bollywood-style performances. Our folk traditions from Kerala to Kashmir deserve equal spotlight.
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Ananya M.
The lineup is star-studded! Manish Malhotra, Vikas Khanna, Ajay-Atul - what a dream team ✨ Hope they live stream some parts for those of us who can't attend. The bazaar concept is brilliant - American aunties will go crazy for our textiles!
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Vikram P.
Great to see private initiatives promoting soft power. But I wonder - will tickets be affordable for average Indian-Americans? Or will this just be another elite gathering? Cultural diplomacy should be inclusive.
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Shalini R.
As an NRI in New York, I'm counting days for this event! Finally showing Americans what real Indian culture is beyond just butter chicken and yoga poses 😄 The fashion show with traditional weaves is what excites me most!
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Karan D.
Hope they balance the glitz with substance. India's culture isn't just about big budgets and celebrity designers. The real soul is in our village artisans and unsung artists. Still, a step in right direction!

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