Festa do Povo: Festival to Showcase Goan Heritage, Food, & Culture

The well-known community festival, Festa do Povo, returns to Panaji again, to promote Goan culture and heritage.

The festival is coordinated through community involvement, with assistance from the Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) and Imagine Panaji, along the pedestrian walkway lined with mangroves at Patto Plaza near the Spaces building. Residents from various wards in the city, who reside in heritage homes and blocks, participate in the festival’s planning.

What food can you expect here? It ranges from Goan-Portuguese to Hindu Saraswat to Muslim dishes, cooked by local home chefs, Panaji restaurants, and even international chefs. The food section of the festival showcases Goa’s rich culinary diversity across various religious communities. Additionally, a special Feni bar and beverage station featuring local drinks will enhance the festive atmosphere.

Day one (December 14) will feature traditional Shigmo dances and children’s craft activities curated by Bookworm, a -book store for children. Participants can enjoy a variety of performances, including the Kaustubha Ballet, the beloved Stuti Choir, the traditional dekhni dance, and enchanting melodies by the Sound of Music. On the second day, December 15, there will be brass band performances, percussion displays, and carol singing by students from Nirmala School. This will lead to band performances by The Riffs and Crimson Tide.

A highlight the fest is an art exhibition featuring works by 20 artists which include senior artists and students. Visitors will also enjoy intimate storytelling sessions at various locations spread across the festival area.

(Festa do Povo is scheduled to take place on December 14 and 15. No entry fee)