DakshinaChitra’s LangFest 2026 makes space for the pluralities of voices in history


The two-day event will see a musical performance by Tharun Sekar’s band Uru Paanar that has become a pioneer in reviving ancient Tamil instruments like the Yazh

The two-day event will see a musical performance by Tharun Sekar’s band Uru Paanar that has become a pioneer in reviving ancient Tamil instruments like the Yazh
| Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

DakshinaChitra is back with its annual LangFest and this time, it carries a little bit of history with it. A tradition followed since 2021, this year’s edition (the sixth) will play out under the theme of Histories in Plural.

“LangFest is an ideas and arts festival. Each year we have explored various themes, brought very interesting people from across India,” says Anitha Pottamkulam, director, culture at DakshinaChitra museum, and the curator of the festival.



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