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DITI 2010. Passage of Indian Civilizations. Various Ages. Prayers Introduction to the theme Snapshot of things to come on the following days Short performances based on each age. Day 0 - Evening. Stone Age Primitive Dance Form Raw Percussions (like African drums) Warli Workshop
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DITI 2010 Passage of Indian Civilizations
Prayers Introduction to the theme Snapshot of things to come on the following days Short performances based on each age Day 0 - Evening
Stone Age • Primitive Dance Form • Raw Percussions (like African drums) • Warli Workshop • Cooking on Fire • Mock Meat • Bronze Age • Dance and Music • River Inspired Performances • Introduction to Sringar • NamaskarMudra • Shivlinga • Mother Worship • Belief in Water, Fire, Tree, Serpent, People, Swastika • Workshops and Lavanya • Pottery • Wax • Pot Painting • Bangles • Shawl • Terracotta Jewellery Day 1 – Full Day
Vedic Culture • Performance inspired by • Vedas, Upanishads, epics • Religious Sects • Jainism, Buddhism, Shaivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism • Art to explain Dharma • AdiShankara • Advaita • AhamBrahmasmi • Refined percussion • Six Chakras of the body • Workshops and Lavanya • ShilpaShastra • Chitra Sutra • Holistic Art • Vegetarianism is part of evolution Day 2 – Full Day
Ancient India • Performance inspired by • Symbols • Ashtamangala • Murals • Ajantha • Navarasas • SivakamiyinSabadam • PonniyinSelven • - (Souls Blossoming- just a thought) • Workshops and Lavanya • Kolam • Sculpture • Décor • Pillars and statues were predominant Day 2 – Full Day
Morning Medieval India • Evolution of Hindustani Music • Mughal influence on Indian Music • Kathak • 2nd Half • Recap of the entire timeline • Selected performances to be repeated • Ending with Modern day India (a.k.aBollywood Culture) Day 3 – Full Day