Dignitaries with Pfhesi Kro-u and others during an evening of folk music and cultural resonance in Kohimaon November 12.
Kohima, November 13 (MExN): The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Zone, NorthEast, in collaboration with Department of Art & Culture, Government of Nagaland, organised an evening of folk music and cultural resonance titled “Echoing Our Roots” at State Academy Hall, Kohima on November 12.
The event celebrated the richness of Naga heritage through folk performances by Pfhesi Kro-u, a group committed to preserving the authentic songs and rhythms of the ancestors.
Gracing the event as the chief guest, Bodeno S. Colo, Secretary, Department of Art & Culture, appreciated the performers and reiterated the department’s commitment to nurturing and promoting traditional art forms.
Delivering the keynote address, N. Munish Singh, Zonal Director, ICCR North East Region, highlighted the opportunities available for Naga artists through ICCR.
He elaborated on the empanelment process for artists and groups working in folk music, dance, and culture, encouraging them to actively participate in national and international cultural exchanges.
The programme started with an invocation by Vevolu Bernice Tunyi, followed by a welcome address from Teisovikuolie Therie, Deputy Director, Department of Art & Culture.
The highlight of the evening was the enthralling folk presentation by Pfhesi Kro-u, whose performances portrayed the life, values, and spirit of the Naga people.
Through their songs, they rekindled a sense of pride and connection with the roots of tradition.
“Echoing Our Roots” stood as a testament to the collective effort of artists and cultural institutions in preserving Nagaland’s heritage and providing a platform for its expression on larger stages.
Vote of thanks was delivered by Kevingulie Tachü, Deputy Director, Department of Art & Culture.