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Exciting Cultural Events in Hyderabad This Weekend: Japan Festival & Natya Thoranam 2025

Natya Thoranam 2025 – A Grand Celebration of Indian Classical Dance

Get ready for an evening that celebrates the soul of Indian culture! Natya Thoranam 2025, the 5th annual event, will bring together over 80 talented dancers from across India for a spectacular showcase of classical dance forms.

From Bharatanatyam to Kuchipudi, the performances will blend grace, rhythm, and storytelling, offering audiences a truly mesmerizing cultural experience. This event is a tribute to India’s timeless art forms and an opportunity for both art lovers and newcomers to experience the beauty of tradition in motion.

📅 Date: 16th November 2025
🕓 Time: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM IST
📍 Venue: Shilpakala Vedika, HITEC City, Hyderabad

Natya Thoranam 2025 promises to be an unforgettable evening — a celebration of artistry, heritage, and the enduring spirit of Indian classical dance.

 

30th Hyderabad Japan Festival 2025 to Celebrate Indo-Japan Friendship

Hyderabad, October 22, 2025: The 30th Hyderabad Japan Festival will be held on October 25–26, 2025, at the State Gallery of Art, Madhapur, celebrating three decades of cultural exchange between India and Japan.

Organized by Na Ra JAPAN HUB (NRJH), the festival offers free entry and will showcase Bonsai, Calligraphy, Tea Ceremony, Cosplay Parade, Kimono & Saree Fashion Show, and Kuchipudi performances. Visitors can also attend sessions on study and job opportunities in Japan.

Founders Dr. Bodupalli Ramabhadra and Mrs. Boddupalli Naganath emphasized the event’s goal of strengthening Indo-Japanese ties through art, culture, and education. Supported by the Consulate General of Japan, Chennai, and the Japan Foundation, New Delhi, the festival will be inaugurated on October 25 at 11 a.m.

A vibrant celebration of friendship, culture, and collaboration, the event continues to be a cherished platform connecting the people of India and Japan.