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Indian Art and Culture

A nation as diverse as India is represented by the plurality of its culture. The country has one of the globeu2019s largest collections of folk traditions, performing arts, songs, music, dance, artand paintings. For comprehensive information related to Indian art and culture, the centuries-old practices, their survival and adaptation to the modern times, you can always rely on 30stades.com.

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Indian Art and Culture

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  1. WELCOME TO 30 STADES ACADEMY 30 Stades is a collection of inspirational stories that represent the brighter side of life. We uncover stories that impact people & society. Our journalists love to dig out life-changing & inspiring stories from across India that otherwise would remain confined to their localities. With us you can rest assured about reading well- rounded stories that not just bring a smile on your face, but also encourage you to be the change.

  2. ART AND CULTURE A nation as diverse as India is represented by the plurality of its culture. The country has one of the globe’s largest collections of folk traditions, performing arts, songs, music, dance, artand paintings. For comprehensive information related to Indian art and culture, the centuries-old practices, their survival and adaptation to the modern times, you can always rely on 30stades.com.

  3. The dance fraternity in Delhi cut me off and many wanted Pt Durga Lal’s name to fade away. But I was determined to carry on his legacy," says renowned Kathak dancer in this free- wheeling interview: Read More : https://30stades.com/2021/01/01/nirvana-through-dance-uma-dogra-life- kathak-jaipur-gharana-pandit-durga-lal/

  4. Guru-shishya parampara Uma attributes her success to her guru, the Kathak maestro of the Jaipur gharana, Pt Durga Lal. Uma was introduced to Kathak at the age of six and initially learnt under Pt Bansi Lal. She then learnt for two years from Reba Vidyarthi at the Kathak Kendra in Delhi. But it was under Pt Durga Lal that she evolved as a dancer. “For a brief period of 15- 20 days when I had left Pt Birju Maharaj’s class at the Kathak Kendra and before I joined Pt Durga Lal, I was without dance. That time was an eye-opener for me. I realised I cannot live without dance and dance is the only mission in my life,” says Uma, who gave her first stage performance at the age of 15.

  5. Almost 400 years after the first recorded #Cheriyal scroll #painting was done (in 1625), this #Telangana art form is being used for the very same purpose that led to its birth – educating people. Rishika Agarwal reports: Read More : https://30stades.com/2021/02/15/cheriyal-telanganas-centuries-old- scroll-painting-masks-art-continue-to-educate-entertain/

  6. At the #Aranmula village in #Kerala, artisans of the #Vishwakarma community turn an alloy of copper and tin into mirror, which gives better reflection than the glass mirror. More on the 500-year-old #craft here: Read gennext-preserving-keralas-500-year-old-metal-mirror-craft/ More : https://30stades.com/2021/02/08/aranmula-kannadi-how-tech-savvy-

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