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Also, Mood Indigo is the institute's annual cultural festival, attracting over 75,000 students from approximately 500 colleges all over the country. It is touted as Asia's largest college festival.
Furthermore, it also attracts the biggest names in the world of arts, culture, dance, singing and music who perform at the various events slated for four action-packed days at its sprawling lake-side campus in Powai, central Mumbai suburbs.
Poland's student group Katowice with 12 boys and 13 girls from the University of Silesia arrived here Tuesday. It has already performed in over 20 countries worldwide and presents songs and dances of Upper Silesia sporting traditional folk costumes.
In addition to that, the remaining groups - Indonesia's IOV Indonesia Youth Section (two boys, 15 girls), Turkey's Kleurrijke Dans (nine boys, seven girls) and Spain's Ara De Madrid (six boys, 22 girls), will arrive from Wednesday onwards.
Describing the motto of the festival as 'Today's Friendship for Tomorrow's Peace', the festival's artistic director Shubhra Bhardwaj said the Worldfest will bring the world to Mood Indigo in an attempt to present the festival on an international platform.
"The idea of an international cultural festival is to create young minds that transcend borders and prejudices. Mood Indigo Worldfest 2011 will become a meeting point where hundreds of young talented individuals from many countries converge," she added.
Lastly, the main objectives are to intermingle, have fun and exhibit each country's unique culture and lifestyle, and the participants will become ambassadors of peace.
Source: Times of India
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