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Indian contemporary art and culture and its relationship to the UK today will be explored in a new five-day festival of dance, music, literature and debates bringing together classical traditions and contemporary work by seminal South Asian and British Asian artists. This project is an exciting partnership with several individuals and organisations, all of whom are key exponents of Indian culture in Britain. These include Southbank Centre Resident Artist choreographer Gauri Sharma Tripathi, Nihal Arthanayake (Radio/TV presenter, DJ), musician/producer Kuljit Bhamra MBE and the following organisations: Akademi, Darbar, Sampad, the Nehru Centre London, Swaraj Music and The British Council.