Parul University Goa brought Goan culture to center stage as it celebrated its Annual Cultural Fest, the Goan Cultural Carnival 2026. The day brought together students in a celebration of cultural spirit and Goan roots as it celebrated talent, culture, and youthful energy. MLA of Quepem Constituency, Goa, Shri Altone D’Costa graced the event as the Chief Guest and his presence further underscored the significance of such events in encouraging creativity and cultural appreciation in today’s youth.

Setting a rhythm for a cultural celebration like no other, the Cultural Procession, showcasing the culture and traditions of Goa and Goan community, gave a beautiful start to the Goan Cultural Carnival. Dressed in colorful outfits to stay true to the roots and traditions of Goa, the students created a visual spectacle highlighting diversity. The atmosphere carried a sense of anticipation as the performances, in skit, one-act play, group dance, folk dance, folk orchestra, throughout the day showcased not just skill, but stories of culture and traditions. Each performance was a spectacular showcase of passion of the participants and their efforts, turning simple moments into applaud-worthy moments.

Celebrating both modern influences and the original cultural heritage of Goa, the performances were a beautiful showcase of expressive storytelling. One of the major highlights of the event was Face of the Fest, which added a dynamic touch as it encouraged participants to showcase their individuality and confidence. It truly captured the spirit of self-expression that defined the whole cultural carnival. Dr. Devanshu Patel, Director, Parul Education Foundation, the sponsoring body of Parul University Goa, also graced the occasion and remarked, “The Goan Cultural Carnival is a reflection of our students’ diversity and community spirit through their participation. Their performances stand as an expression of their own personal abilities and talents to grow and develop confidence by expressing themselves through culture and art.”

“Art and culture have a tremendous power to bring people together. And these performances shown by these young people highlight their potential and how connected they are to their cultural heritage,” stated the Provost of Parul University, Goa, Dr. Lalit Lata Jha.

Essentially, the Goan Cultural Carnival turned into a platform of shared experiences and also an experience that demonstrated how much art and culture can join people as one through the creation of a community.







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