
A Mystic Evening of Poetry, Music, and Reflection
A voice carrying the timeless wisdom of Kabir Vani takes centre stage as Shabnam Virmani-Indian filmmaker, writer, singer, and the creative force behind The Kabir Project-joins the LLDC Winter Festival 2026. The evening promises an intimate confluence of mystic poetry, music, and spiritual reflection.
Part of the LLDC Winter Festival Programme
Scheduled for 25 January 2026, the performance forms a key highlight of the LLDC Winter Festival, inviting audiences to slow down and listen-deeply and collectively. Through song and contemplative pauses, the programme explores Kabir’s verses as living wisdom rather than historical text.
Song, Silence, and Soulful Connection
Known for her immersive presentations, Virmani’s approach blends melody with meaning, allowing Kabir’s words to resonate across time and context. The hour-long session is envisioned as an experiential journey-where song meets silence, and reflection opens into shared presence.
A Cultural Setting in Ajrakhpur, Kutch
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The event will be hosted at the LLDC Craft Museum, located along the Bhuj–Bhachau Highway in Ajrakhpur. Set within a region celebrated for its craft traditions and cultural memory, the venue adds a textured backdrop to the evening’s contemplative tone.
Open to the Public with Passes Available
The programme is open to the public, with passes available via advance booking. Visitors to Kutch are encouraged to include the event in their winter itinerary, experiencing a blend of music, spirituality, and place.
Event Details
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | LLDC Winter Festival 2026 |
| Artist | Shabnam Virmani |
| Date | 25 January 2026 |
| Time | 6:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Venue | LLDC Craft Museum, Bhuj–Bhachau Highway, Ajrakhpur (Ta. Bhuj), Kutch, Gujarat |
| Entry | Passes available | Advance booking recommended |
Takeaway
By bringing Kabir’s verses into a shared space of listening and reflection, Shabnam Virmani’s performance at the LLDC Winter Festival 2026 offers more than a concert-it creates a moment of stillness and connection. Set against the cultural landscape of Kutch, the evening invites audiences to engage with mystic poetry as a living, breathing presence in the present.







