Arts and Crafts, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Performance, Traditions Folk Dances in Ancient and Modern Greece Posted onMarch 1, 2016August 6, 2016 When it comes to dancing, no one does it like the Greek. The rich tradition and colorful history comes alive through their folk dances. GoUNESCO …
Arts and Crafts, Community, Heritage, Traditions The Interview with The Potraj Posted onFebruary 29, 2016May 24, 2017 Read Part 1 of this story here – My Rendezvous with the Potraj Community Lakshman Babu Rao Sathe, the man who had just astounded us …
Blog, Community, Heritage, Traditions My Rendezvous with The Potraj Community Posted onFebruary 23, 2016August 6, 2016 Read Part 2 of this story here -�The Interview with The Potraj I saw him one warm afternoon, outside a quiet, yet popular caf� in …
Arts and Crafts, Conservation, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Performance, Sports Silambam: The Resurgence of a Martial Art Form Posted onFebruary 15, 2016December 17, 2017 The British may have dented the martial art wave in India, but Silambam is making a gradual comeback. Skills like martial art almost always have …
Arts and Crafts, Discover, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Interviews, Traditions, Urban Kala Ghoda Artist in Focus: Gopal Namjoshi Posted onFebruary 11, 2016August 6, 2016 Since the beginning, The Kala Ghoda Art Festival has been a centre for cultural exchange and display. For those of you who don�t know, it …
Arts and Crafts, Conservation, Heritage, Traditions Athens: �An Open Canvas for Street Art Posted onFebruary 2, 2016August 6, 2016 Upon your first visit in Athens, you can�t help but notice vibrant street art spread across the city. However, if you can ignore the out-of-control …
Blog, Conservation, Heritage, World Heritage Sites Red Fort: A delayed but deserved addition Posted onDecember 28, 2015August 6, 2016 If monuments could talk, then Delhi’s Red Fort would have been grumpy and sullen in 1993. In that year, its sister monuments in Delhi (Qutub …
Arts and Crafts, Blog, Heritage, Intangible Heritage BLAST Magazine: The Possible Precursor to Digital Art Posted onDecember 10, 2015August 6, 2016 Were Blast Magazine and the Vorticist movement a precursor to digital art that we look at today? BLAST magazine was possibly one of the most …
Arts and Crafts, Blog, Heritage, Traditions Tanjore: Past, Present and The Future Posted onDecember 8, 2015August 6, 2016 Tanjore: Rings a bell, doesn�t it? As soon as we hear a mention of it, we find ourselves picturing vibrant colors, royal, religious subjects (deities, …