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350 artists will entertain GBC guests on 14 stages as they travel from the airport to the event location

At fourteen locations along the road, cultural troupes will welcome attendees to the Ground Breaking Ceremony 4.0 when they arrive at the Lucknow airport on Monday and make their way to the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan (IGP), the event’s site.

From the airport to the IGP, 14 stages will be constructed, and 350 performers from 22 cultural troupes will take the stage to showcase UP’s rich cultural legacy to tourists.

For two days, IGP will feature performances by Bollywood artists. Birju Maharaj Kathak Sansthan will also present a dance play on Ram Stuti.

Bollywood performers will wow the audience at the IGP on February 19–20.

A Kathak dance play centered on the Ram Stuti will be presented by twelve artists from Birju Maharaj Kathak Sansthan.

Monali Thakur, a well-known playback singer, will also wow the crowd with her catchy tunes.

Rasika Shekhar, a flautist, and her band, led by Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej, will captivate the audience on February 20.

The locations of the stages will be as follows: in front of the airport; next to the flyover that connects the airport to Shaheed Path; in front of the Shaheed Path martyr statue; at the 1090 crossing; at the Women Power Line; at Samata Mulak Chowk; before the flyover that leads to IGP via Lohia Path; and at IGP gates one and two.

Other well-known performers at the festival include Vijay Yadav and Sheetla Prasad Verma from Ayodhya, who will perform Faruwahi dance, and Rajesh Sharma and Jagriti Pal from Mathura, who will present Mayur dance.

Additionally, Azamgarh’s Rajesh Gaur and Satish Kumar will perform Kahrwa dance, while Prakriti Yadav will showcase Awadhi dance.

Preeti Singh and Kruti Srivastava will perform the Dhediya folk dance from Prayagraj, while Umesh Kannaujiya, Salturam, will showcase the Dhobiya dance from Ghazipur.

The Bamrasia traditional dance from Mathura will be presented by the teams of Khazan Singh and Mahipal Singh, Nishant Singh Bhadauria and Imran Khan Rai from Jhansi.

The Jhoomar dance of Sonbhadra will be performed by Asha Kumari, the Adivasi dance by Santosh Singh, and the Tharu dance of Pilibhit by Banti Rana.

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