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Crio Bazaar 2.0: Where art meets culture in Goa

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Crio Bazaar 2.0, a vibrant two-day festival showcasing web 3.0, fashion, art, culture, creative workshops, comedy, spoken word, panel discussions, dance, rap cypher, AR/VR, and a homegrown market place is all set to be organized on November 4th and 5th, 2022, at Green Amaze, Goa.

The Crio Bazaar 2.0 will be a multi-stage arena with a capacity of 4500 people with 30+ acts spread across the two days, 100+ brands, and more than 70 artists who are participating, coming from all across India.

Talking to GoaChronicle about the festival, its organizer, Afran Sayed told us that what makes the festival more interesting is that it is a collaborative festival taken part in by the different communities from Goa and India. It is also important to take note that this festival will be introducing, for the first time to Goa, the NFT ticketing system, making it a futuristic festival.

“We are also organizing a panel discussion with Lemonade, which is bringing the Web 3.0 curation and it is called the ‘NFT Gem’, where we have panelists from all over India, including start up founders, growth marketeers, to Web 3.0 consultants who are participating in the event”, revealed Sayed. Another panel discussion, called ‘Backstory’ will include as panelists creators from all across Goa, who have worked with the biggest of brands and will be talking about their creative journeys.

Along with this, another special attraction of the festival is going to be the Puncturewala Tattoo brand, around 15 rap artists, for pushing the rap culture further, standup comedy, being organized in partnership with Goa-based Kalakari Resolution. Partnering with Awaken Words, the spoken word in the festival be organized as well, with the best of poets.

“This is a curation where we are involving much more than just music and DJs, even though we have DJs who will be pushing the techno-culture as well, but it is much more than commercial music at this festival “, stated Afran.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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