As the “Under the Sal Tree Theatre Festival,” presented by the Badungduppa Kalakendra, takes place in the tranquil natural setting of the Goalpara area, the charming Shalini Beel in Rampur, Agia, is a hive of artistic activity. The event, which takes place from December 15 to December 17, has attracted amateur theater groups from all over the nation, including well-known performers from Assam, West Bengal, and Chennai. The festival, which is celebrating its 15th year of success, is notable for its focus on developing a distinctive theatrical style that combines art with the serene beauty of the outdoors. The performances have enthralled spectators from Assam and beyond, according to the organizing committee, which reflects the festival’s increasing national reach and popularity.
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