Bhiyawad performance generously covered by TV news
Appreciative??Channel 91 news coverage of Bhiyawad workshop performance – 5 min – Hindi ???
Appreciative??Channel 91 news coverage of Bhiyawad workshop performance – 5 min – Hindi ???
???Gavari ??? From Tradition to Performance??? Generates Energy, Awe & Applause By UdaipurTimes Team on May 14, 2018?? ??(See Hindi articles below.) On May 3rd, Udaipur???s West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC) launched a 10-day ???Gavari ??? From Tradition to Performance??? theatre workshop to expose Gavari players to new theatrical skills and their remarkable traditions …
Gavari: The Unwritten Epic of a Mewari Tribe by Lokesh Paliwal, ICH Courier, September 2017 Kalika is a Hindu goddess. Also known as Ambav and Gauri, she is a symbol of energy and female power for which she is worshipped by Bhil tribe of Mewar in a forty-day ritual called Gavari. The timeless, spiritually-motivated, and …
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Not terribly accurate, but still a welcome bit of recognition from the national media community. – editors Keeping history alive dramatically by Diwan Singh Bajeli The Hindu,??September 28, 2007 Updated July 20, 2011 AWAKENING A scene from the play ???Gavari ???. The Bheel tribe from Rajasthan performs Gavari, a living piece of ritualistic theatre, around …
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“Rediscovering Gavari” coverage by MIGTV – shot at ??RG2016’s??opening Gangaur Ghat series
By UdaipurTimes Team on September 19, 2016 Dr. Sayaka Sakoda, Kyoto University assistant professor of economics and Ryuichi Fukuhara, research fellow at Doshisha University???s Center for the Study of Creative Economies recently concluded a 12-day Udaipur visit to design a research survey on Gavari???s impact on community wellbeing and psycho-social health. They witnessed Gavari rites …
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Since Gangaur Ghat is named after Shiva avatar Gana and Shakti avatar Gauri, Gavari’s??two main deities, it was a highly fitting and auspicious venue to open Udaipur’s “Rediscovering Gavari” program this year. Village troupes from Mehron ka Gurah, Lackhwali and Bhadwiguda performed consecutively on August 26th, 27th and 28th and enthralled hundreds throughout the day …