Telangana Artistes Make New Zealand PM Dance

Haydarabad: The culture and traditions of Tahangana shone during the 79th Independence Day cultural evening in India’s 79th Independence Day in Auckland, the leader of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and opposition Chris Hipkins.
He completed the group tour and returned to Haydarabad on Tuesday, when the artists interacted with the press.
The audience of the TaLangana Cultural Group of six artists fascinated Perini with NATYAM, ogududolu and Dappu Nrityam. The cuisine of the TaLangana cuisine was also praised by Kiwi.
Hari Krishna Mamidi, Director of the State Language and Culture Department, said, “Our artists have carried the traditions of life to the global stage, not only cultural diplomacy, but also to humans. The language of culture can speak directly to the heart and compare nothing to the world.
The organizers thanked Dr. Mohan Sethi for the support and leadership of Telegana’s cultural delegation, kitchen masters and artistic groups deserved by the Consul General of India for the support and leadership of the festival.
Chef Satyanarayana Pandari said it is difficult to move certain materials to New Zealand due to restrictions. “After the approval, our dinner was loved by everyone at the festival. Especially Hyderabad won great popularity. We also made food competitions that were well welcomed,” he said.



