Sep 22 2024 to Sep 24 2024 10 a.m.
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7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
Exhibition Opening: Sunday, 22 September, 12:30pm
Exhibition Timings: 10am to 8pm
Exhibition on show until: Tuesday, 24 September, 8pm
Walkthroughs with Curator: Sunday, 22 September, 12:30pm and 5pm Monday, 23 September, 6pm Tuesday, 24 September, 6pm
Kids Workshop (Library): Sunday, 22 September, 3pm – 4pm
Music Performance: Sunday, 22 September, 6pm – 7pm
The Indian Tribal Folklore Archive exhibition is a vibrant celebration of five Indian tribal communities, bringing to life their worlds through the rich tapestry of their folktales. These works are not merely artistic interpretations; they are deeply informed by thorough research and genuine engagement with the tribes, in collaboration with folklorists. Tribal documentation transcends simple record-keeping; it becomes a powerful narrative of empowerment, self-assertion, and celebration. This exhibition invites you to embrace the diversity that shapes our collective identity, cherish the stories that unite us, and build a future that pays homage to the richness of our shared heritage. In the intricate fabric of India’s culture, tribal documentation emerges as a vital thread, imbued with deep meaning and significance. The celebration of Indian tribal folklore becomes a reflection on the enduring resilience and cultural wealth of indigenous communities. It tells a story steeped in tradition’s quiet strength and the profound interconnectedness of all Indians.
Kids Workshop: Weave Stories with Curator Deepshika Maity and Artist Amrapali Das and explore the rich world of folklore. Through engaging activities, children will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in traditional stories and create their own tales inspired by elements of Indian folklore. The workshop encourages creativity, imagination, and a deeper connection to cultural heritage. Kids will not only learn the art of storytelling but also gain an appreciation for the timeless wisdom embedded in these stories. It’s an interactive and fun experience, fostering a love for stories while building creative confidence.
Music Performance: A folk music performance by Dipanjali Deka will interweave songs, poems, and stories of devotion, nature, and love. Her work celebrates the diverse folk voices and languages of the subcontinent that often go unheard in the noise of our daily lives. Moving through Assamese, Rajasthani, Bengali, Punjabi, and more, she will sing of nature, social critique, fear and fearlessness, divine surrender, and mystical joy.
Curated by Deepshikha Maity and Amrapali Das of Kaahaani Ghar. Kaahaani Ghar believes in the transformative power of storytelling to connect communities and inspire change. They are driven by the ambition to revive the magic of Indian folklore, weaving it back into the fabric of our society and rekindling love for our shared heritage.