The Europalia festival, a cultural extravaganza showcasing India's rich cultural heritage through 450 events to be held over four months, was inaugurated here today by President Pranab Mukherjee and Belgium's King Philippe.
After the formal opening by Mukherjee, the first Indian President to visit this European country, events will be held at 100 venues in Belgium and neighbouring countries between October and January 26 next year.
The event will present to Europe different aspects of Indian artistic diversity, with focus on seven themes - Body, Water, Indomania, India Tomorrow, Living Traditions, Bollywood and Beyond, and the Diaspora.
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The epitome of love and romance, Taj Mahal, will make its presence felt during the event albeit in a different form. Nearly 200-year-old unseen photographs of the marble marvel are on display at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts here.
The ubiquitous sari, 100 years of Indian cinema, architecture and design, and Sanskrit, the language from the Vedic period, are the focus of a series of exhibitions and events organised as part of the mega-event.
Mukherjee, who arrived here on Wednesday, said he was happy to jointly inaugurate Europalia-India with King Philippe.
During a lunch he hosted for Mukherjee earlier in the day, King Philippe referred to the festival as "an opportunity in the capital of Europe to approach the mysteries of another culture".
"This festival is the largest festival outside India. These festivals greatly help to expand understanding and cooperation between our countries and would be a catalyst for enhanced people-to-people contacts," Mukherjee said before the inauguration.