ANW I MD NICHE I NEW DELHI I JUNE 01, 2016 I 1st Published 2300 H
‘Bhand Pather’is the celebrated folk theatre form of Kashmir.
Hon’ble Minister of State for Culture and Tourism Dr
Mahesh Sharma released a publication and a set of DVDs providing a rich and
spectacular repository of information on ‘Bhand Pather’, the celebrated folk
theatre form of Kashmir.
The publication, ‘An Illustrated Monograph of Bhand Pather, the Folk
Theatre of Kashmir’, is the outcome of three days of performances and symposium
held at Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA) in the capital. The
publication celebrates the Bhand folk theatre, which is among the five theatre
forms mentioned in Bharatamuni’s Natyashastra.
A DVD containing 50 minutes of select portions of the Bhand Pather plays
performed by Bhand Troupe from Kashmir was also released.
In addition, the minister, who is also a Trustee of the IGNCA, released
a set of four DVDs, containing four plays of Surabhi Theatre, namely Sri
Krishnaleelalu, Bhakta Prahlad, Balanagamma and Maya Bazaar. Surabhi is the
oldest institution of Family Theatre flourishing in Andhra Pradesh, with
unbroken performances for the last 130 years.
“It is more important today to dwell on the heritage (virasat) that we
will leave behind for the next generation rather than merely boasting of what
we inherited,” observed Dr Sharma, while releasing the publication and DVDs at
the IGNCA yesterday.
The minister also spoke of the vast and thoughtful mandate of the IGNCA
and emphasised on the need to take its work to more and more people across the
country. “There is a need to increase the outreach of the Centre, which
celebrated its Silver Jubilee three years ago,” he noted.
IGNCA President Ram Bahadur Rai said he was hopeful that the newly
constituted Trust of the IGNCA would work for better output and greater
outreach of the organisation. “Much work has been done, but much more needs to
be done, especially in the area involving the scholars and public alike in
sharing the research and resources of IGNCA,” he added.
Those present on the occasion included Shri Narendra Kumar Sinha,
Secretary, Ministry of Culture; and the other IGNCA Trustees — Dr. Sonal
Mansingh, Dr. Chandra Prakash Dwivedi, Shri Nitin Chandrakant Desai, Dr. K.
Arvinda Rao, Shri Vasudeo Kamath, Dr. Bharat Gupt, Dr. M. Seshan, Mrs. Rathi
Vinay Jha, Prof. Nirmala Sharma, Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam, Dr. Saryu Doshi, Shri
Prasoon Joshi, Shri Daya Prakash Sinha and Shri Birad Rajaram Yajnik.
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