Mamallapuram, Chennai likely to host ‘Tamil Biennale’ next year

The Tamil Nadu government is gearing up to host the inaugural 'Tamil Biennale' in January 2027, with Mamallapuram and Chennai as the selected venues. This event aims to celebrate and promote Tamil culture, arts, and heritage, marking a significant addition to the state's cultural calendar. Authorities are optimistic that the biennale will attract artists, scholars, and tourists, enhancing the visibility of Tamil Nadu's rich artistic traditions. The selection of Mamallapuram, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient rock-cut temples and sculptures, is particularly strategic, as it aligns with the state's efforts to boost tourism while providing a picturesque backdrop for the event. The biennale is expected to become a platform for showcasing contemporary and traditional Tamil art forms, thus fostering a deeper appreciation for the region's cultural legacy. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to promoting Tamil identity and heritage on both national and international stages.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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