Bhartiya lok Kala mandal
was founded by Padma Shri devi lal samar in 1952. The main objective of the Institute is
to conduct studies on the folk art, songs and festivals of regions like Rajasthan,
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh etc and to revive a vanishing folk culture. The institute has a
puppet unit that trains children, teachers and other artists in the art of puppetry, as
this is a very powerful non-conventional educative medium. It also boasts of regular
performances that are a feast to behold. A group of 25 artists go on tour, both within
India and abroad with a repertoire of puppet-shows and various folk dances. Their
performances have brought the Institute a number of honours on a national and
international level.
AIMS OF THE INSTITUTE
To popularise and propagate folk arts, folk dances and folk
literature.
To do research in folkloristic and folk arts.
To update traditional folk arts to suit the modern milieu.
To give puppet shows and performances of folk dances and
songs in and out of India.
To conduct training courses in folkloristic.
To encourage folk artists.
To do allied academic exercises and
programmes.
ACTIVITIES
Research and documentation centre
The centre conducts cultural surveys of the folk and tribal belts to identify and locate
folk art forms and also artists and artisans. Audio visual documentation of the various
folk forms is done regularly and the Institute has now a fine archive centre.
MUSEUM
The museum is the outcome of various art objects and artifacts collected by the centre
over the last 44 years. Traditional costumes, ornaments,miniature paintings and many other
art objects are displayed in it to give a synoptic idea of the folk heritage of India. The
museum is open from 9.00 AM to 6 PM every day. The centre is also in the process of
establishing a culture data
bank to cater to the growing needs of researchers and scholars.
FOLK DANCE REPERTORY
The repertory, an ensemble of professional folk dancers, performs every evening at the
studio theatre of the institute. It also tours all over the country and has represented it
in many prestigious international festivals abroad. Dances like dandia, garba etc are part
of its repertoire.
GOVIND PUPPET PERFORMANCE CENTRE
India has a tradition of about 2000 years in puppetry and the style that the centre
presents is the oldest and most developed one. Legend says that the puppets come from a
celestial body to entertain the human audience and have whistle -like vocabulary which
interpreted in human language. The puppets are abnormally stylized, symbolic, and
colourful. The first Indian puppet
play "Sinhasan battisi" was produced in this style(popularly known at present,as
"Rajasthan Style"). This form of puppetry has been in existence since the time
of Emperor Vikramaditya and the puppeteers claim their heritage from the entertainers of
his time.
The centre aims at the preservation of traditional puppetry through regular research,
experimentation and performances. The centre also offers regular courses in puppetry.
INSTITUTE OF RURAL COMMUNICATION
The importance of traditional media for
developmental communication in the rural areas has been realised the world over. The
Institute conducts courses in rural communications, produces software for the use of
developmental
communication and extention education.It also conducts campaigns to promote conservation
of the environment in rural areas. |
CRAFT TRAINING CENTRE
The Centre
provides training to traditional artisans in developed technology
for improving their craft and to enable them to withstand the pressure of
the modern market. It also caters to the need of general learners.
DEVILAL
SAMAR INSTITUTE OF FOLK STUDIES
The Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal is
in the process of setting up a full fledged
Insitute of folk studies, which will facilitate a systematic study of endangered art
forms in their historical context. The Insitute through regular training courses will also
aim at an extention of these art forms beyond the caste format to ensure their continuance
in an emancipated
environment.
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