AMRITAM GAMAYA
The International Festival of Music and Dance, proclaims
association with the past, connecting through art and delving deep into the
roots of the rich heritage of India so that succeeding generations can explore,
expand and contribute to the cultural and creative economy of our Nation. It
will recreate awareness of the connection between the varied forms of dance and
music, both classical and folk, prevalent through the length and breadth of
India. It also traces the parallels between certain Indian and international
art forms through curated presentations in various venues across the country.
Amritam Gamaya echoes the spirit of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav by creating a
movement that connects the different parts of India, spreads awareness among
the youth, and cherishes Indian culture and traditional art forms. The
Ahmedabad event will be held at Pandit DinDayal auditorum, 6:30PM on 29th July.
Friday.
INTRODUCTION
India is among those few
countries that can boast of a rich tapestry of traditions that continue to be
alive and thrive even in the 21st century. This intangible heritage
has travelled down millennia, mostly orally transmitted from generation to
generation in an uninterrupted flow. And, it is this precious heritage that
gives us our unique identity.
For Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM), celebrating 75 years of India's
Independence, Amritam Gamaya - The International Festival of Music and Dance, is a celebration of this journey. A celebration that will bring Indian
culture alive in a truly spectacular manner, and also instill pride in our rich
heritage, especially among the youth. It will present the diversity of our
performing arts as well as art forms from around the world in a grand display traversing multiple cities in India.
Best of the carriers of
varied living traditions from across India i.e. tribal, folk, semi-classical,
classical, innovative contemporary fusions, as well as artists from other
countries will all be presented
on one single platform.
Truly, Amritam Gamaya…
Artist Line-up
● Drums of Kerala
● Hemant Chauhan – Gujarati Folk Ensemble
● Ramayana – Kalakshetra Foundation
● Vishnamo – Ustad Shujaat Khan (Sitar), R. Kumaresh (Violin) with Hamada
Farghaly (Oud, Qanoon)
● Flamenco – Spain
● Kathak – The Kadamb Centre for Dance
● Tannoura – Egypt
About the Ministry of Culture - Azadi Ka
Amrit Mahotsav:
Culture
plays an important role in the development agenda of any nation. A country as
diverse as India is symbolized by the plurality of its culture. The mandate of
the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, revolves around the preservation
and conservation of our cultural heritage and promotion of all forms of art and
culture, both tangible and intangible. The Ministry develops and sustains ways
and means through which the creative and aesthetic sensibilities of the people
remain active and dynamic.
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is an initiative of the Ministry of Culture, to
celebrate and commemorate 75 years of independence and the glorious history of
its people, culture and achievements. It pays homage to India’s freedom
fighters and to the people of India who have contributed to its culture and
traditions and been instrumental in bringing India thus far in its evolutionary
journey. Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is an embodiment of all that is progressive
about India’s socio-cultural, political and economic identity.
The
official journey of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav commenced on 12th March 2021 which
started a 75-week countdown to our 75th anniversary of independence and will
end post a year on 15th August 2023.
About:Kalakshetra-foundation:
Kalakshetra Foundation was established and nurtured by Smt. Rukmini Devi
Arundale, a visionary and a revivalist of arts, as a tribute to the beauty of
Indian aesthetics. Her pioneering spirit helped countless young people realise
the beauty and depth of classical art. Rukmini Devi believed that a cultural
renaissance would be as meaningful as the struggle for the political freedom of
India – that a country which was losing its identity would be best served by a
revival of its traditional arts. Kalakshetra Foundation is an institution not
merely for the development of art. It exists in order that youth may be
educated, not to become artists alone, but to have the right attitude towards
life and art, so that they may be of great service to our country.
Kalakshetra
has been functioning as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture,
Government of India since 1993. It has been declared as an institution of
National Importance. Shri N. Gopalswamy, IAS who served in many capacities in
Gujarat was our former Chairman. Shri S. Ramadorai, Ex-CEO and MD of Tata
Consultancy Services is our current Chairman.
Kalakshetra
Foundation under the directions of Ministry of Culture is presenting 'Amritam
Gamaya' an international festival of Music & Dance. This will be a unique
event celebrating the Intangible, Immortal and Invincible heritage of Bharat.
This will be part of 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' of Government of India,
commemorating 75 years of Indian Independence. This International festival will
travel to 15 cities under the aegis of the Ministry of Culture. The first city
where the event is to be premiered is Ahmedabad.
About Banyan Tree:
This
festival is being Co-curated by Banyan Tree Events, a premier cultural
organisation dedicated to the cause of promoting Indian performing arts for
more than 25 years now.
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