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Kerala to be promoted as Land of Biennale

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Press Trust of India Kochi
In addition to its successful branding as 'God's Own Country', Kerala will now also be promoted as the 'Land of the Biennale', a senior Kerala Tourism official said today.

"Kerala Tourism has allotted around Rs six crore to promote both the Biennale, an art event, and the state through ad films, national and international road shows and campaigns as well as other initiatives,"Kerala Tourism Drector U V Joses said, following a visit to Aspinwall House in Fort Kochi, the venue, today.

Noting that the theme of the new campaign would be related to art, he said the Tourism Department had sanctioned Rs 60 lakh for a film to promote Kerala as the land of the Biennale.
 

"For the next three months, over the duration of the Biennale, Kerala Tourism will showcase it at national trade fairs, international road shows and tourism and trade conventions.

"We will also roll out the 'Live Inspired' campaign, which is themed around the inspiration and pride of having the chance to view and experience such top class artworks here," Jose was quoted as saying in a release here. He said that while the state was known for such distinctive offerings as its Ayurveda therapies and houseboats, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB)would be added to that list of iconic Kerala products.

Echoing Principal Secretary (Tourism) V Venu's earlier comments about the Biennale being a "stellar example" of a public-private-partnership, Jose said, "Art and heritage brought together: this is a mutually beneficial relationship. The Biennale is assured of our full support.

"We will tell the Biennale's story beyond its duration. Even if people don't get the opportunity to attend the event, they will know exactly what it is. In the period between KMB editions, we will help take its story to the world," he added.

Also visiting the venue on Friday was former Kerala State Planning Board member G. Vijayaraghavan, who observed that the Biennale's quality had improved exponentially with each edition and that the large crowds attested to its popularity even with the demonetisation issue.

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First Published: Dec 24 2016 | 8:13 PM IST

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