‘Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow’, an exploration of the culture of Rajasthan and its ties with Kolkata, opened at Kolkata Centre for Creativity (KCC) on August 18. Besides being an exhibition in a traditional sense, the event was also a conclave of Rajasthani culture across platforms curated by KCC to touch upon all aspects of creativity including contemporary art, theatre, film, craft, design, architecture and history and language and literature, culminating in three days of performances, workshops and talks. The first day of the event, witnessed a warm inauguration ceremony. The organisers and eminent guests lit the lamp. (In picture from left) Vishes Kothari, curator; Pramila Shah, director, cultural events KCC Anamika; Richa Agarwal, chairperson, Kolkata Centre for Creativity; Bhishambar Newar, chief editor, Chapte Chapte; Hinglaj Dan Ratnoo, assistant director, department of public relations and information bureau & Rajasthan Foundation and Sushil Goenka, whole-time director, Emami Limited
All photographs by Ashim PaulThe second day had more events lined up from talks, musical performances, documentary screening etc. There was an exhibition walkthrough with Madan Meena, followed by a conversation with Madan Meena and Garima Dhabai. A multilingual documentary, Jajam by The Wabi Sabi Project was screened and there was a panel discussion on “The future of the ‘Marwari’ social organisation”. A Folk Classics Concert was held by The Marudhara Choir and Pandit Pukhraj Sharma. The day concluded with the launch of STAGE in Kolkata and a stand up act by Funnygoat10 and Ujwal Kedia
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