The Kathmandu International Performance Art Festival 2025 has officially begun at the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA). Organized by Bindu Space for Artists in collaboration with NAFA, the four-day event features artists from seven countries, fostering intercultural dialogue, creativity, and tourism promotion through diverse performance art showcases and collaborations.
Kathmandu has become the vibrant stage for global creativity as the Kathmandu International Performance Art Festival 2025 opened on November 24 at the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA). The festival, organized by Bindu Space for Artists in partnership with NAFA, brings together performers from Nepal, India, China, Bangladesh, Austria, and the Philippines, creating a dynamic platform for cultural exchange and artistic innovation.
Speaking at the inauguration, NAFA Chancellor Naradmani Hartamchhali emphasized that performance art transcends traditional boundaries, offering direct engagement with society and sparking dialogue. He highlighted its role in deepening thought and fostering intercultural understanding. Meanwhile, Saurganga Darshandhari, head of NAFA’s Multidisciplinary and Creative Arts Department, expressed gratitude to the participating artists and reaffirmed the Academy’s commitment to hosting similar programs in the future.
Notable Updates
• Global participation: Artists from seven countries are showcasing diverse performance art practices.
• Venue: The festival is being held at the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), Kathmandu.
• Organizers: Bindu Space for Artists in collaboration with NAFA.
• Duration: The festival will run for four days, offering multiple performances and interactive sessions.
• Tourism boost: Organizers expect the event to contribute to Kathmandu’s cultural tourism appeal.
Major Takeaways
• Intercultural dialogue: The festival serves as a bridge between artists from South Asia, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
• Artistic innovation: Performance art is positioned as a medium that challenges conventions and engages audiences directly.
• Institutional support: NAFA’s involvement underscores Nepal’s growing commitment to contemporary art forms.
• Future outlook: Organizers plan to continue hosting similar events, strengthening Kathmandu’s role as a hub for international art festivals.
The Kathmandu International Performance Art Festival 2025 is more than an artistic gathering—it is a celebration of creativity, diversity, and dialogue. By bringing together global voices in performance art, the festival reinforces Kathmandu’s reputation as a cultural capital and highlights the transformative power of art in connecting societies.
Sources: OnlineKhabar, Ratopati