India Cultural Center (ICC) of Utah was established as a non-profit wholly owned subsidiary of the Sri Ganesha Hindu Temple of Utah in November 1999.
The ICC's primary function is to promote the heritage, arts, crafts, sports and culture of India.
The ICC building is a 8,378 square feet multi-use facility located in South Jordan, Utah.
It hosts a number of events that showcase the heritage of India and South Asia.

Upcoming
Events
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India Cultural Center of Utah
India Cultural Center of Utah invites all members of the community to the India Independence day celebrations on Sunday August 14, 2022. We request your enthusiastic participation in the Annual Flag hoisting, 5K/1K Run/Walk and cultural events to follow. Please invite your families, friends and colleagues to the 75th Independence day celebrations.
Please signup for 5K/1K Run/Walk here.
Cultural events registration is available here. (Registrations for event closes by Thursday August 11th)

Recent
Events
Friday, 6th May, 2022
6:30 pm
Light Refreshments
7:00 pm
Mini Concert (In-Person)
Saturday, 7th May, 2022
9:30 AM
Pillari Geethe
Pancharatna Krithies
12:00 PM
Individual/Group Recitals
6:30 PM
Premier of Virtual Grand Finale Concert
This year, Aradhana was done in-person.
To reach the coordinators, Email aaradhana@iccofutah.org

Recent
Events
Chaitrarambha 2022
Indian Classical Dance And Music Event
at 5:00 PM on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at ICC auditorium
Entry Free.
Hindustani Vocal Concert
Vocal: Nithin Rajaram Shastry
Tabla: Parameshwar Hegde
Harmonium: Prabhu Rao
Indian Classical Dance Performances by
Divya School of Dance
Sarika Nayak
Nitya Nritya Dance Company
Kaladharaa Dance School
Kargi Kala Kendra

Recent
Events
Spring Music Concert 2022
Hindustani Flute-Violin Jugalbandi Concert
Premiere at 6:30 pm On Saturday, March 12, 2022
Streamed at Dinesh and Kalpana Patel Auditorium
Yadnesh Raikar (Violin)
S Akash (Flute)
Pt. Ramdas Palsule (Tabla)

ABOUT
ICC
The India Cultural Center (ICC) of Utah was established as a non-profit wholly owned subsidiary of the Sri Ganesha Hindu Temple in November 1999. The ICC's primary function is to promote the heritage, arts, crafts, sports and culture of India.
The ICC contributes to the health and vibrancy of Utah by nurturing artistic expression and promoting critical thinking through the creation and presentation of compelling artistic programs.
The ICC has taken up a leadership role towards preserving the classical music and dance forms of India.
Vision and Mission:
To promote and preserve the educational and socio-cultural traditions of people of Asian Indian ethnic heritage, Indo-Americans and Friends of India and to organize and develop arts, charitable, social, cultural and educational activities of interest to them.
To build a center for hosting cultural events which showcase the arts and heritage of India and South Asia.
To establish funding for the continued upkeep and functioning of this Center, while preserving the sanctity and spirit of its surroundings.
We acknowledge the annual grants from
Information
about ICC
Executive Committee
ICC is run by a seven-member executive committee elected each year, with the guidance of a Board of Trustees
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The ICC sponsors and presents a number of classical music, dance, art and other cultural programs every year.
Events
We host a number of events that showcase the heritage of India.