

105+ Artists | 2025
Singing Sands is one of Dancing Peacock’s flagship cultural projects — an annual heritage festival designed as a space for active participation, intimate encounters with Rajasthan’s living arts, and immersive music–craft–culinary experiences. In its recent edition, the festival hosted 105 artistes and artisan, presenting 15 musical and cultural experiences over two days.


2025
Created for the 100th anniversary of modern planetarium projection, Sound of the Universe was an international collaboration linking India, Germany, and Egypt. Featuring the Manganiyars with the Dresdner Sinfoniker, the project blended music, astronomy, and global storytelling across three culturally significant locations.

30+ Artists | 2024
Hosted by the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, this cultural showcase, curated by Dancing Peacock, featured a Sitaar-Sarangi Ensemble, Kathak, and Rajasthan's vibrant folk traditions with Ghoomar, Kalbelia, and the soulful melodies of the Manganiyars.
10+ Artists | 2024
For the pre-eve of Rising Rajasthan 2024, Dancing Peacock curated a serene cultural interlude for a high-profile dinner hosted by the Hon’ble Chief Minister. An all-women sitar ensemble, Divine Strings, featuring 10+ sitarists, vocalists, and a female tabla player, performed a 60-minute repertoire of bhajans and classical compositions on the CM Residence lawn.
20+ Artists | 2024
To celebrate a decade of India’s only Farriery Institute, we curated two special cultural evenings in Dundlod, Rajasthan. Both evenings offered the community a rich cultural experience to guests from across India and Switzerland.

65+ Artists | 2023
A specially designed dance concert featuring five classical folk dances of Rajasthan was organised for the GITB inaugural ceremony at Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur. Featuring classical and folk dance forms of Rajasthan set to the rhythm of live traditional music. The performance brought together artists from 23 communities across six cultural regions.


175+ Artists | 2023
A vehicle-free cultural spectacle set against Jaipur's most iconic landmark, Hawa Mahal. Designed for Rajasthan Tourism, this was the first ever Hawa Mahal festival brought the street alive with traditional performances, street carnival, college bands, and bustling local markets.
50+ Artists | 2022
Dancing Peacock partnered in curating and organising the cultural segment of the Ajit–Vivekananda Maitri Utsav, held at Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Smriti Mandir and key sites across Khetri. The three-day festival featured folk performances and community engagement programmes