The stage being erected for the World Culture Festival is spread over an area of seven acres and equals six FIFA grounds (video below) |
March 10, 2016, NewsCrunch
The Art of Living is giving final touches to its controversial ‘world’s largest temporary stage’ on Yamuna flood bank.
The stage is being erected over an area of seven acres equals six FIFA grounds. It will seek recognition from the Guinness Book of World Records as the ‘Largest temporary stage’ in the world.
A video published by Dainik Bhaskargives the artist’s conception of the grand stage.
The stage is the major draw of the World Culture Festival being held from 11 to 13, March 2016, inNew Delhi, to mark the 35th year of the Art of Living, a foundation set up by Sri Ravishankar.
Over 35,973 artists are expected to perform at the World Culture Festival showcasing the cultural traditions of dance, music and the arts from around the world.
The festival would be held over 1000 acres. About 3.5 million people from across 155 countries are expected to participate. They would try to set another Guinness record for the World’s largest peace meditation.
The critics of the festival, which includes the Delhi High Court, have described it as a disaster for the fragile Yamuna eco system. The National Green Tribunal slapped a Rs 5 crore fine on Art of Living while giving it green signal on Wednesday after a two-day hearing.
The Art of Living is giving final touches to its controversial ‘world’s largest temporary stage’ on Yamuna flood bank.
The stage is being erected over an area of seven acres equals six FIFA grounds. It will seek recognition from the Guinness Book of World Records as the ‘Largest temporary stage’ in the world.
A video published by Dainik Bhaskargives the artist’s conception of the grand stage.
The stage is the major draw of the World Culture Festival being held from 11 to 13, March 2016, in
Over 35,973 artists are expected to perform at the World Culture Festival showcasing the cultural traditions of dance, music and the arts from around the world.
The festival would be held over 1000 acres. About 3.5 million people from across 155 countries are expected to participate. They would try to set another Guinness record for the World’s largest peace meditation.
The critics of the festival, which includes the Delhi High Court, have described it as a disaster for the fragile Yamuna eco system. The National Green Tribunal slapped a Rs 5 crore fine on Art of Living while giving it green signal on Wednesday after a two-day hearing.
Video: Art of Living’s world’s largest temporary stage on Yamuna Bank – first look
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Posted by Dainik Bhaskar on Wednesday, March 9, 2016