Growing up in the State of Rajasthan, known for its rich culture and craft tradition, has immensely enriched our lives and inadvertently shaped our personalities. All we could recall from our childhood, is perhaps a dance performance in school, a drama/naatak performed with friends, winning a gleaming trophy for singing a patriotic song which still lies in our wardrobe, dressing up in bright Lehanga or bandhani turban, watching kathputlis dance, making mandanas with Nanis and daadis (grandmothers), or attending Melas with the parents, etc.
At the backdrop of rising trend of creativity erosion among children, there is an apparent threat of Cultural Erosion. The State of Rajasthan is a rich tapestry of traditions, vivid attire, delicious cuisine, vibrant festivals, intricate art forms, etc. The rich craft and culture is not just a source of entertainment but a means to pass on stories and peculiar techniques from generation to generation. Had the ancient humans precluded themselves to make the cave paintings, we would not have the descriptive insights about our civilization. Similarly had the chhipa community ceased their practice of Hand block printing to settle on modern lifestyle, we would not be able to wear the magnificent block printed craft today.
Comprehending the significance of Art for every Child and Role of Children in preserving Culture, we are organizing our fourth edition of child-oriented Art Festival under our initiative “Nanhe Kalakaar: Bachpan se badhte Kadam”. Interestingly this is not just a two-day event yet an opportunity for every creative bud to exhibit his/her art and to perform charity at the same time.
What makes it even more thrilling is our theme, which is designed to ignite children's love for Rajasthan’s Culture and Craft in a modern language! We firmly believe that children hold the key to carry forward the rich legacy of Rajasthan, or else in coming future the Art Forms will only find a reference in history books. With our carefully curated sessions, we aim to foster a lifelong appreciation for Culture among young minds.
Make a positive impact in the lives of children.
Share your passion for art and creativity.
Gain valuable experience in event planning and coordination.
Connect with like-minded individuals in your community.
We're on the lookout for enthusiastic college students and working professionals who yearn to explore the inner workings of the Nanhe Kalakaar Festival and get hands-on management experience. It's an opportunity to witness first-hand what goes into orchestrating an event of this magnitude.
If you're interested in volunteering, please read the Rules and Regulations carefully and then fill out our application form.