Women’s talent takes centre stage at carnival in Bengaluru mall

Bengaluru | Monday | 10th June, 2019

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Lesly Joseph ByExpress News ServiceBringing the culture of food stalls and shops of kurti and old-fashioned curtains up a notch, Midsummer’s Night market at VR Bengaluru, Whitefield was a novel initiative in this sphere. From architecture miniatures, fire poi performances to extended 3D paintings, the carnival consisted of a variety of food products, handicrafts, textiles and more. I would rather call it a celebration of art, talent and food. We have home decor, garden accessories, wall art, food, snacks and clothes in this market, but everything has its own uniqueness,” Neha Khemka, organiser of the event, said. Our favourite was the wildlife photography exhibition, which showcased Bengal tigers.”Midsummer’s Night market was a part of VR Bengaluru’s third-anniversary celebration..