The Serendipity Arts Festival marks its 10th anniversary in Panjim, Goa, from December 12–21, 2025. South Asia’s largest multidisciplinary arts festival, it continues to blur boundaries between visual arts, performance, music, dance, food, and public installations, celebrating inclusivity, sustainability, and community-driven creativity across diverse genres.
Inside the announcement
According to The Hindu, Serendipity Arts Foundation, and the festival’s official site, the milestone edition reflects how the festival has grown into a cultural movement since its inception by Sunil Kant Munjal. Over the past decade, Serendipity has become a platform for experimentation, collaboration, and accessibility, bringing together artists, curators, and audiences from across India and beyond. This year’s programming includes immersive performances, exhibitions, workshops, and public art projects designed to engage communities and highlight Goa’s role as a global hub for creativity.
Notable updates
• 10th edition of Serendipity Arts Festival runs December 12–21, 2025, in Panjim, Goa
• Over 30 curators and project leaders shaping multidisciplinary programming
• Features dance, music, visual arts, film, culinary arts, and public installations
• Highlights include contemporary dance works and interactive art projects like Terra-grove
• Strong emphasis on sustainability, inclusivity, and community participation
Major takeaway
Celebrating ten years, Serendipity Arts Festival underscores its role as a catalyst for cultural innovation in South Asia. By merging genres and fostering collaboration, it continues to redefine how audiences experience art, positioning Goa as a vibrant stage for global artistic exchange.
Sources: The Hindu, Serendipity Arts Foundation, Serendipity Arts Festival official site