Q. There remains a lot of curiosity about the aspect of curating a festival. Please help us demystify the intricacies of curating a culture development festival like SAF?
Smriti: Curating a cultural development festival like the Serendipity Arts Festival (SAF) is a dynamic blend of creativity, collaboration, and thoughtful planning. Since its inception in 2016, SAF has focused on bringing together curators, artists, and changemakers to shape a festival that reflects the richness and diversity of India’s arts and culture. The disciplines are led by curators with distinct practices and expertise, creating a dialogue that bridges tradition and contemporary innovation.
Our approach emphasizes neutrality, granting curators the freedom to experiment without interference. This fosters a space where the full spectrum of art—from visual and performing arts to music and culinary traditions—can be showcased in a way that feels organic and interconnected. The goal is to make art accessible to all, spark meaningful conversations, and celebrate the vibrancy of cultural exchange, all while building an inclusive community.