Events in Goa

Human Stories Behind Borders: ‘Displacement’ at Serendipity Arts Festival Explores Migration and Exile


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Migration and displacement, often discussed through numbers and geopolitical debates, take on deeply human dimensions at the Serendipity Arts Festival 2025 through the exhibition Displacement, curated by art historian Rahaab Allana. Open to viewing at The Old PWD Complex in Panaji, the exhibition brings together artists from South Asia and the Gulf region whose works reflect lived experiences of exile, asylum and rupture.

Allana situates the exhibition within the context of recent global migration trends, noting that 2024 witnessed record levels of displacement worldwide. From conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan to internal displacement within South Asia, the curator connects global crises with local and regional realities. These transitions, shaped by racism, border anxieties and minority-majority debates, form the conceptual backbone of Displacement.

The exhibition foregrounds image-based practices that confront today’s volatile socio-political landscape. While wars, territorial conflicts and ideologies dominate headlines, Allana stresses that it is ultimately human lives that bear the consequences. The works on display insist on a humanist approach, using art as a provocation for dialogue and empathy at a time of increasing polarisation.

Many of the artists featured are themselves living in exile or seeking asylum far from their homelands. Their works speak of both internal and external displacement, addressing themes of severance, surveillance, memory and loss, while also revealing how art becomes a means of survival and community-building. Through creative expression, these artists forge connections and shared spaces even while navigating life in exile.

Among the notable works is that of Afghan artist Hadi Ranaward, whose piece maps Kabul with delicate origami planes and helicopters hovering above the city. The shadows they cast evoke constant scrutiny and surveillance, capturing the psychological reality of living under watch and within contested spaces. Such works invite viewers to reflect not only on territory and power, but on the everyday lives shaped by them.

Trained in art history and photography, Allana’s curatorial practice has long focused on decolonising visual narratives, a sensibility that is evident throughout the exhibition. Rather than closing conversations, Displacement opens them up, encouraging viewers to ask questions and engage with perspectives that are often marginalised.

At its core, Displacement resists simplification. It does not seek easy resolutions but instead insists on complexity, compassion and attentiveness. Within the broader framework of the Serendipity Arts Festival, the exhibition stands as a reminder that behind every migration story is a human life — carrying memory, trauma, hope and the enduring need to belong.

Entertainment

HYBE Officially Launches HYBE India Entertainment in Mumbai, Marking Major Expansion into South Asia


HYBE, the South Korean entertainment conglomerate behind global music sensations like BTS, SEVENTEEN, and NewJeans, has made its official foray into the Indian market with the launch of HYBE India Entertainment Private Limited. This Mumbai-based subsidiary becomes HYBE’s fifth international arm after successful operations in Japan, the United States, Latin America, and China.

The establishment of HYBE India marks a strategic expansion into a dynamic and rapidly growing music and entertainment ecosystem. With India boasting the world’s second-largest music streaming market—home to nearly 185 million users—the move positions HYBE to tap into a vast and diverse talent pool while catering to a massive audience with evolving tastes and increasing global influence.

HYBE’s India mission is encapsulated in its powerful statement: “Where voices of India become global stories.” The company has announced plans to conduct regional auditions and implement a bespoke training system between September and October 2025. This initiative aims to discover Indian artists capable of connecting with both domestic audiences and the global music scene. It will bring HYBE’s rigorous, globally respected artist training framework to India while making necessary cultural and creative adaptations for local resonance.

The Indian subsidiary will also serve as a local hub for promoting existing HYBE artists and supporting their activities in the subcontinent. From localized campaigns to fan engagement, HYBE India will ensure stronger connections between HYBE’s global acts and the Indian fanbase.

This move falls under HYBE’s broader “Multi-home, Multi-genre” strategy, focused on cultivating artists who are regionally rooted and globally competitive. A representative from the company emphasized that this approach is already showing results in other markets and could significantly shift the global music industry landscape, traditionally dominated by a few major Western players.

While detailed plans for the Mumbai office are still under wraps, what’s certain is HYBE’s commitment to investing in Indian talent and reshaping the music ecosystem. By establishing a solid base in Mumbai—the cultural and commercial heart of India’s entertainment industry—HYBE is poised to play a significant role in shaping the next generation of global stars from South Asia.

Sports

Team India Clinches Historic Victory at 1st South Asian Dueball Championship 2025


The Goa Dueball Association proudly congratulates Team India and the team captain for their exceptional performance and victory at the inaugural South Asian Dueball Championship 2025. Held with great enthusiasm and competitive spirit, this tournament brought together top teams from across the South Asian region – but it was India who emerged triumphant, creating a landmark moment in the sport’s history.

This victory is more than just a title; it symbolizes the growing strength of Indian Dueball on the international stage. From outstanding teamwork to strategic play, Team India showcased remarkable skill, determination, and sportsmanship throughout the championship.

The captain’s leadership played a pivotal role in guiding the team to success, setting an example of resilience and unity. The Goa Dueball Association is especially proud, as this victory further encourages grassroots development of the sport in Goa and across India.

With this win, India has not only secured a trophy but also ignited a new era of Dueball enthusiasm nationwide. As we celebrate this historic achievement, we also look forward to greater milestones ahead.

Congratulations, Team India!
Your victory has made the entire nation proud. 🇮🇳🏆

Events in Goa

Manu S. Pillai and Seema Mustafa to Discuss Colonialism, Religion, and Identity at Museum of Goa


 Panaji, August 2025 — In an age marked by polarised narratives and cultural conflict, the Museum of Goa (MOG) is hosting an unmissable event that promises both historical depth and contemporary relevance.

Titled “Faith Lines: Syncretism, Conflict and the Stories We Tell”, the session features a dynamic conversation between acclaimed historian Manu S. Pillai and senior journalist Seema Mustafa, exploring the role religion has played in shaping — and often shaking — the South Asian subcontinent.

🕊️ While religion has been a unifier across centuries, it has also sparked deep divisions. This talk dives into how colonialism redefined religious identities, how syncretic traditions have survived amidst conflict, and how our historical narratives continue to impact civil society today.

Manu S. Pillai is known for his accessible yet academically rich storytelling. With bestsellers like The Ivory Throne and False Allies, he has reshaped how young Indians engage with history.
Seema Mustafa, former President of the Editors Guild of India, brings with her decades of fearless journalism, known for centering secularism, civil liberties, and journalistic integrity.

Together, they will ask:

  • How do we remember and retell the past?
  • Can historical narratives help us build bridges in divided times?
  • What is the role of storytelling in healing or fueling identity politics?

📚 Books by both authors will be available for purchase, thanks to Literati Bookstore.

🎟️ Entry is free, but with limited seating, attendees are encouraged to arrive early.

Event Details:
📅 Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025
🕡 Time: 6:30 PM onwards
📍 Venue: Museum of Goa, Pilerne Industrial Estate, Bardez
🎟️ Entry: Free (Limited seating)