Tawang Showcases Vibrant Traditions at District-Level Kala Utsav 2025

Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh): The Education Department, Tawang, today hosted the much-anticipated Kala Utsav 2025 at the Government Town Secondary School Auditorium, bringing together the rich cultural tapestry of the district under one roof.
A total of 13 Higher Secondary and Secondary Schools — from Jemeithang to Jang — participated in the event, presenting captivating performances that reflected the district’s deep-rooted traditions. The day’s programme featured folk songs, folk dances, skits, and dramas highlighting the importance of preserving local dialects, the Monpa marriage system, and traditional wood, bamboo, and clay crafts.
In his welcome address, Dondup, DPC (ISSE) Tawang, underscored the objectives of Kala Utsav, an annual celebration since 2015, and

stressed the vital role of youth in safeguarding age-old traditions.
The event was graced by Hridar Phuntsok, DDSE Tawang, as Chief Guest. Commending the talent and dedication of the participants, he urged the young performers to continue honing their skills in traditional arts and handicrafts. He praised teachers and students for making the festival a colourful success, and reminded all that the winners will now represent Tawang at the state level as cultural ambassadors.
He further encouraged schools to prepare for more such district-level cultural competitions alongside academic pursuits, fostering a balance between education and cultural preservation.
The programme was judged by Sonam Tsering, District Art & Cultural Officer, renowned Monpa music composer and singer Sonam, and DIPRO Tawang.
Competition Results:

• 1st Place: Government Town Secondary School, Tawang — Skit on Monpa way of life featuring paper making, weaving, Thangka painting, bamboo craft, and traditional attire stitching.
• 2nd Place: Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Kangteng — Skit on Monpa traditional pottery.
• 3rd Place: Kyidphel Secondary School — Demonstration of the traditional water-run prayer wheel (Dungyur Mani).
The day concluded with a resounding celebration of the district’s cultural diversity, reaffirming the community’s commitment to preserving its heritage for generations to come.

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