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The
Ladakh Festival
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Mock marriage
on the eve of Ladakh festival
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It is a
major event organized every year by the J&K Tourism Department,
in collaboration with the local communities and the district administrations
of Leh and Kargil from 1st to 15th September.
Its main objective is to revive and promote the richness, depth and
pageantry of Ladakh’s centuries-old culture, traditions and folk heritage
for world-wide appreciation and enjoyment.
The inaugural
function is held on grand scale at Leh with a spectacular procession
in which various cultural troupes and village contingents participate
in full ceremonial costumes, singing songs and performing various types
of dances to the tune of the traditional orch estra.
At the Polo ground, where the procession terminates, the participants
break into a variety of folk and popular dances, presenting the best
samples of the region’s performing arts.
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Ladakh Festival-Ladies
Dance
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Among the
regular programmes, the most colourful and interesting are the village
archery festivals held in selected suburban villages of Leh. Every villager
is required to formally participate in these events in accordance with
the established social code.
Every male
participant is expected to try his skill with the bow and arrow in alternate
rounds of archery and dancing while the ladies have to join in as many
rounds of the mandatory folk dances. Other programmes of the festival
include a series of evening musical concerts, mask dances by lamas of
selected monasteries and mock marriage ceremonies complete with all
the associated traditions.
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Ladakh Festival - Ladies dance
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A major
polo tournament called the "Ladakh Festival Cup" is
also held as part of the festival in which polo teams from different
parts of the region participate. Visitors to Ladakh during this period
will have the opportunity of witnessing this ancient sport of the western
Himalayas being played in its original, wild style with fewer rules
and frenzied crowd involvement. Yet another interesting programme is
the staging of a typical Central Asian trade mart in Leh Bazaar, complete
with caravans laden with traders’ goods, while skilled artists dressed
in period-costumes play the role of merchants engaged in trading, bartering
and associated activities.
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The
Brokpa tribals performing in the Ladakh festival
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The festival
is also simultaneously organized in different parts of Kargil district.
These include traditional archery tournaments, besides presentation
of programmes showcasing the cultural heritage and traditions of different
ethnic groups of the area. Of particular interest are the cultural programmes
presented by the Brok-pas people based on their ancient
social customs and ceremonies. Among the programmes presented by the
Dards of Dras is the game of polo, the ancestral sport of the Dards
of the western Himalayas. Similar programmes are also held in Zanskar
Valley, where the high point is the traditional sport called "Saka",
in which a number of colourfully attired horses are used in a quaint
racing competition. 
The Ladakh
Festival is a unique project of the State Department of Tourism to patronize
the revival and promotion of Ladakh’s age-old traditions and customs,
its cultural heritage and the performing arts. For the visitors to Ladakh,
the festival provides an opportunity to witness and experience the lifestyle
and cultural ethos of a people who have lived for centuries on the crossroads
of Asia, receiving and harmonising socio-cultural and religious influences
from their neighbouring societies.
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