THE TAJ MAHAL PALACE HOSTS THE NORTH EAST FESTIVAL
1st August 2015, Mumbai– In a continuing effort to encourage tourism across the country, the Taj Mahal
Palace, Mumbai joined hands with the North East Festival for a second year in a row, to create national
awareness about a region rich in culture, tradition and a populace of vibrant individuals. This exclusive
programme on North East India – “Colours of North East” was held at the Crystal Room and Ball Room
of the Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai on 1st August, 2015.
The evening was filled with live musical performances by North East Indian artists like the Grammy
award nominee – The Monks of Bomdila who set the mood of the evening with multi-phonic chanting
and eluding a sense of calm. Hailing from Nagaland, adding to the mood was folk fusion band, The
Abiogenisis blending classical Naga folk elements from India and modern music while the talented
violinist Sunita Khound and vocalist Anaya Brahma left the guests mesmerized. Showcasing ethnic
fashion was Meghalaya’s leading designer Daniel Syiem with an emphasis on heritage, hand woven
fabric of his home state along with fashion designer Kankana Konwar exhibiting Assam couture and
Vaishali encompassing contemporary and traditional wear through her collection.
Everyone from North Eastern dignitaries to Bollywood celebrities like Kiran Rao, Shobha De, Papon,
Shekhar Gupta to celebrated industrialists like Krishna Kumar and Adi Godrej were seen showing their
support and in absolute awe of the talent that was present at the event.
Area Director, Mumbai and General Manager of The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai – Mr. Taljinder Singh
said, “We are proud to host the North East India Festival. As event partners, we wish to bring alive the
deeply rooted sense of tradition and revive the heritage of an amazing region in an iconic hotel as The
Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai amongst a wider audience. This is just one of the many of our initiatives to
promote the North East and its rich culture and human resource”.
Chef Amit Chowdhury, Executive Chef, The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai said, “Known for its fish
delicacies and meat fare, the North-Eastern palate is an eclectic blend of sweet and savoury delicacies
bursting at the seams with spice. A perfect blend of spices and herbs, the cuisine reflects subtle zests and
aromas. It creates a metamorphosis of flavours with its distinctcharacter which sets it apart from the
other regional cuisine. It truly is India’s best kept secret”.
Palace, Mumbai joined hands with the North East Festival for a second year in a row, to create national
awareness about a region rich in culture, tradition and a populace of vibrant individuals. This exclusive
programme on North East India – “Colours of North East” was held at the Crystal Room and Ball Room
of the Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai on 1st August, 2015.
The evening was filled with live musical performances by North East Indian artists like the Grammy
award nominee – The Monks of Bomdila who set the mood of the evening with multi-phonic chanting
and eluding a sense of calm. Hailing from Nagaland, adding to the mood was folk fusion band, The
Abiogenisis blending classical Naga folk elements from India and modern music while the talented
violinist Sunita Khound and vocalist Anaya Brahma left the guests mesmerized. Showcasing ethnic
fashion was Meghalaya’s leading designer Daniel Syiem with an emphasis on heritage, hand woven
fabric of his home state along with fashion designer Kankana Konwar exhibiting Assam couture and
Vaishali encompassing contemporary and traditional wear through her collection.
Everyone from North Eastern dignitaries to Bollywood celebrities like Kiran Rao, Shobha De, Papon,
Shekhar Gupta to celebrated industrialists like Krishna Kumar and Adi Godrej were seen showing their
support and in absolute awe of the talent that was present at the event.
Area Director, Mumbai and General Manager of The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai – Mr. Taljinder Singh
said, “We are proud to host the North East India Festival. As event partners, we wish to bring alive the
deeply rooted sense of tradition and revive the heritage of an amazing region in an iconic hotel as The
Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai amongst a wider audience. This is just one of the many of our initiatives to
promote the North East and its rich culture and human resource”.
Chef Amit Chowdhury, Executive Chef, The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai said, “Known for its fish
delicacies and meat fare, the North-Eastern palate is an eclectic blend of sweet and savoury delicacies
bursting at the seams with spice. A perfect blend of spices and herbs, the cuisine reflects subtle zests and
aromas. It creates a metamorphosis of flavours with its distinctcharacter which sets it apart from the
other regional cuisine. It truly is India’s best kept secret”.
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