An Irish public art installation named ‘Danu’ has become a unique attraction at the ongoing Hornbill Festival, held at the Naga Heritage Village, Kisama. The installation symbolises cross-cultural creative collaboration and represents how global artistic expressions find space in traditional festivals of Northeast India.
About the Artwork
- ‘Danu’ draws inspiration from Danu, a figure in ancient Celtic mythology symbolising nature, fertility, and abundance.
- The installation integrates cultural elements linked to Irish seasonal festivals and St. Brigid, a revered Irish saint.
- It has been sculpted using wood, iron, bamboo, fabric, and includes a symbolic pool of water, representing purity and renewal.
- This artwork was earlier showcased in Kolkata and has now been brought to Nagaland for wider public engagement.
- The installation is jointly created by:
- Lisa Sweeney (Irish artist), Richard Babington (Irish artist), Johnny O’Reilly (Irish artist), Sanjib Saha (Indian artist)
- The installation is supported by:
- The Embassy of Ireland in New Delhi, Nagaland Government and State Task Force for Music & Arts.
This effort strengthens India-Ireland cultural ties and promotes artistic exposure among Northeast audiences.
Why it matters
- Enhances international presence at the Hornbill Festival—the “Festival of Festivals.”
- Promotes eco-art and indigenous materials.
- Encourages exchange between Indian folk heritage and global artistic traditions.
The Hornbill Festival has emerged as an international cultural platform, showcasing tribal traditions, craftsmanship, and contemporary art.
Prelims-type Question
Q. Which of the following statements regarding the ‘Danu’ art installation is correct?
- It is inspired by a Celtic mythological figure.
- It is being displayed as part of the Hornbill Festival in Nagaland.
- It has been created entirely by Indian artists.
Choose the correct answer:
A) 1 and 2 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1, 2 and 3
D) 1 only
Answer: A)
One-line wrap:
Irish creativity meets Naga tradition as ‘Danu’ becomes a global cultural attraction at the Hornbill Festival.
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