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The 'Beach Festival' of Puri is organised by the people of Odisha, the citizen of Puri, Hotel and Restaurant Association of Odisha(HRAO) and sponsored by Department of Tourism (Govt. of India and Govt. of Odisha).
Puri Beach festival unravel the majestic grandeur of divergent art, craft & Culture from different states, particularly the ethnic pristine splendor of Odishan glorious culture heritage amidst the exotic ambience on the golden pastures of the Bay of Bengal. Top performers from other states have been invited to present their rich talents. That performance could see by the foreign and domestic tourists to attract them to visit again and again. The basic idea of Puri Beach festival is to present the art, crafts, culture, cuisine and tourism potential of the state on a single platform and to attract world focus on it. Further the motive is to promote Odisha in and outside of the country. A variety of sports such as beach kabadi by girls, country boat race among the nolias, kick-boxing, Indian style of wrestling, beach volley ball by both boys and girls, are some of the attractions which would keep both the domestic and the foreign tourists busy and enchanted all through the 7 days of the festival.
Besides the sports events the other major attraction is the culture based programme. Since Odisha is a place with varied culture, the different traditional functions emphasising its culture are displayed in its wide form. Representatives from different part of the state participates and perform their own cultural theme which includes dance, song, orchestra etc. in a lively way. The great oddissi dance projecting the saga of widely accepted Ramayana, Mahabharat, Dasavatara, prahallad badha etc. are performed by different established group in dance form. The marital art of Mayurbhanj is displayed in Chau nurtya.The paikas of Khurda who are known in the pages of history for their valour, are also reflected in the dance form by the traditional paikas as Paika nrutya. In addition to this, members from other part of the country & foreign as well takes part to show their cultural ability.
The major attraction which is exclusive is the “Sand Art”. Sand Art is a new concept which is carved out from heap of sand. The different monumental structure of ancient India, are projected in sands. The famous picture of Alasa Kanya or the tiresome lady which is found over the walls of ancient temples like Konark, Jagannath temple is well shown in the sand.