The grand finale of Neralu will see several art and cultural performances in addition to walks and workshops. Also participate in the Hug-A-Tree campaign on the occasion of Valentine’s Day.
The city was witness to its second edition of Neralu, the urban tree festival on February 7th and 8th. Here’s what Bengalurians had to say about their experience.
Looking forward to celebrate and revel in the beauty of Bengaluru’s trees? Here’s a peek into all that’s coming up at the Neralu Urban Tree Festival 2015.
From planting trees to measuring them, and painting murals to making collages, there’s a lot in store for students of schools that participate in the Neralu School Project. Hurry, the last date for submission of entries is February 5th.
Tell your tree story and show your love for trees in the form of photographs for Neralu 2015. Selected photos will be displayed at the photo exhibition at the festival.
Neralu, Bangalore’s very own Tree Festival, the first of its kind in the city, is taking place on 8 and 9 February, and promises to have something in store for everybody.
How Neralu, the Bangalore Tree Festival, came to be planned while exploring the historical, cultural and ecological aspects of Bangalore city through art, pedagogy and public engagement.
Tree journalling, identifying workshops, documentary, film/ video screenings of local and global narratives about trees, exhibition – Neralu has all these for you, green brigadiers!