Exhibition of Audio Visual Archives from 23rd October – 15th November Exhibition hall, 11 Man Singh Road , IGNCA

This exhibition was held on the occasion of the International Audio Visual Heritage Day, observed by the UNESCO on 27 October. Sangeet Natak Academy, Prasar Bharati, American Institute of Indian Studies, Rupayan Sansthan, Archive of Indian Music, Naad Sagar Archives, Archive of North Indian Classical Music, School of Cultural Texts and Records, Jadavpur University and IGNCA are collaborating in the event. All the institutions will be presenting the select collections from their respective archives.

Oral Tradition of Vedas
1 Oral tradition of Vedas
Ramlila / Ramkatha
2 Ramnagar Ramlila, Varanasi – Uttar
Pradesh
3 Bundeli Ramkatha, Madhya Pradesh
4 Mewati Ramkatha, Lanka Chadai,
Rajasthan
5 Bhil Ramayana, Gujarat
6 Chhau Puruliyaa, West Bengal
7 Ravan Chhaya, Odisha
8 Ram Vijaya, Ankia Naat – Assam
9 Nautanki, Mathura
10 Dangir Putul Ramkathaa, West Bengal
11 Patchitra, West Bengal
12 Tolpava Koothu, Kerala
13 Gondi Ramayana
Ramayan of South East Asia
14 Myanmar
15 Singapore
16 Indonesia
17 Thailand
18 Cambodia
Theatres of North East
19 Sakei-Lu-Lam, Mizoram
20 Balan, Sikkim
21 Du-kon, Meghalaya
22 Konxalaya, Assam
23 Lichaba’s Daughter, Nagaland
24 Longtoraini Ekolobya, Tripura
25 Chati Kango, Arunachal Pradesh
26 Kao Phaba, Manipur
Rangollasa of South India
27 Doddaata, Karnataka
28 Kathakali, Kerala
29 Krishnanattam, Kerala
30 Kudiyattam, Kerala
31 Sri Krishna Paarijaatha, Karnataka
32 Teru-k-koothu, Tamil Nadu
33 Kuchipudi Bhagavatamelam, Andhra
Pradesh
Other Theatres
34 Bhaktha Prahlada, Surabhi Theatre,
Andhra Pradesh
35 Beti Bechwa, Bidesia, Bihar
36 Pava kathakali, Kerala
Narivada-Women Empowerment
37 Recollection of a Satyagrahi
38 A dialogue with women priestesses of
Lepchas
39 Brahmavadinis
40 Palligiti, West Bengal
41 Born to Sing
42 Songs of Women Seers and saints of
Tamil Region
43 Songs of women seers and saints –
Maharashtra region
44 Songs of Women Seers and saints of
Karnataka Region
45 Songs of women seers and saints –
Gujarat & Saurahtra
46 Songs of women seers and saints –
Andhra region
Rock Art of India
47 World Heritage Site Bhimbetka – Near
Bhopal
48 Central India, Madhya Pradesh,
Chattisgarh – Raigadh
49 Eastern India, Jharkhand –
Hazaribagh, Chatra; Odisha – Bargarh, Jharsuguda, Sundergarh,
sambalpur
50 Northern India, Jammu & Kashmir –
Leh, Kargil; Uttarakhan – Almora; Uttar Pradesh – Mirzapur
51 Southern India, Andhra Pradesh –
Hyderabad, Medak, Khammam, warangal, Mahabubnagar, Anantapur,
Cuddapah, Kurnool; Tamil Naidu – Krishnagiri, Dindigul; Karnataka
– Bellary
52 Western India, Rajastha – Bundi,
Bilwara
53 Rock Art Painting, Prof. Yashodhar
Matpal – IGNCA collection
54 Hampi – The World Heritage Site,
Karnataka
Celestial Coronation
 
55 Mahamastikabhishekam of Bahubali at
Karkala, Karnataka
Traditional People
56 Waller Dance, Garasia, Rajasthan
57 Timli Dance, Gujarat
58 Panchmahali Nritya, Bhil, Gujarat
59 Saga Dance, Sowongla, Spiti,
Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur
60 Khayang Festival dance , Kinora,
Himachal Pradesh,
61 Gopi Bharathari Gatha, Satnami,
Chattisgarh
62 Folk Song, Siddi, Gujarat
63 Sangadia Nritya, Maharashtra
64 Gondhali Song, Karnataka
65 Gavri, Rajasthan
Braj Tradition
66 Braj Ras Lila(Makhan Chori)
67 Bhagat Sangit
68 Braj Bhajan Lila
69 Braj Lok Geet (Chhadma Lila)
70 Braj Ras Lila (Maharas)
71 Braj Ras Geeti
72 Braj Nritya Lila
73 Dhrupad performance by Prem Kumar
Islamic Heritage
74 Bareily my Bareily
75 Gulzar Dehlvi in conversation with
Prof. Shamin Hanfi
76 Chaar Bayt
77 Indian Theme in Persian literature –
Prof. S.H.Qashmi and Smt Sonal Mansingh
78 Qasba Sanskriti- Bilgram
79 Kadka
80 Qawali (Aqeedat Ke Rang)
Sufi Songs
81 Sufi Songs by Daler Mehndi
82 Sufi Songs by Saeeda Begum
83 Sufi Songs by Wadali Brothers
84 Sufi songs by Kamal Heer, Manmohan
Waris Sangtar
Art & Creativity
85 Revelations and Soul Painting by Elizabeth Saas Brunner and
Elizabeth Brunner
86 Image
and Imagination
87 The
painted epic of Kerala
88 Warli
painting
89 Ganjifa
90 Thanjavur painting
91 Kalighat
painting
92 Santokba
Dhudhat – Mahabharata scroll
93 Kalighat
painting – A dialogue with Prof. Jyotindra Jain
94 Reflections – B.C.Sanyal
95 Phad
painting(Narrative Tradition)
Classical Music
96 Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty , Patiala
Gharana
97 Ustad Iqbal Ahamad Khan , Dilli
Gharana
98 Vidushi Giraja Devi, Benaras Gharana
99 Pt. L.K.Pandit, Gwalior Gharana
100 Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan, Kirana
Gharana
101 Vidushi Shanno Khurana, Sahaswan
Gharana – Rampur
102 Vidushi Subhra Guha, Agra Gharana
103 Vidushi Shruti Sadolikar, Atrauli
Gharana – Jaipur
104 Ustad Fahimuddin Khan Dagar, Dhrupad
105 Dhrupad, Gundecha Brothers, Atrauli
Gharana – Jaipur
Classical Dance
106 Odissi – Madhavi Mudgal
107 Bharatnatyam – Malavika Sarukkai
108 Kathak – Saswati Sen
109 Manipuri – Amusana Devi
110 Mohiniattam – Bharati Shivaji
111 Odissi – Kelucharan Mahapatra
Puppets & Mask Tradition
112 Amar Singh Rathore – String Puppets,
New Delhi
113 Chhau – Seraikela, Jharkhand
114 Chhau, Purulia, West Bengal
115 Duryodhan Vadaham, Pava Kathakali,
(Glove Puppets), Kerala
116 Sundara Kanda – Tolu Bommalatta,
(Shadow Puppets), Andhra Pradesh
117 Dhola Maru, Rajasthan
118 Choodamani, Lanka Dahana –
Yakshagana, (String Puppets), Karnataka
119 Gulikan and Pottan Theyyam, Kerala
120 Taming of the Wild, West Bengal
121 Yak Dance, Sikkim
122 Kamba Ramayana, Tholpava Koothu,
(Shadow puppets), Kerala
123 Ramayana, Ravan Chaya (Shadow
puppets), Orissa
124 Syamantaka Harana Nataka – Mukha
Bhaona, Assam
125 Arannyer Rodan (crying of the
forest), Daanger Putul, Naach (Rod puppets), West Bengal
126 Man and Mask
Boatmen Series
127 Haenz, The Boatmen of Kashmir
128 Turning of Tide, The Fishermen and
Boatmen of Kerala
129 Kharvis, From Goa
130 Turning of Tide, The fisher folk of
Tamil Nadu
131 Turning of Tide, The fishing
community of Andhra Pradesh
132 Mangelas, From Gujarat
133 Boatmen of India, Koli from
Maharashtra
Interview
134 Dr.Kapila Vatsyayan in conversation
with B.C.Sanyal
135 Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan in conversation
with Bhishma Sahni
136 Dr.Kapila Vatsyayan in conversation
with Sitara Devi
137 Dr.Kapila Vatsyayan in conversation
with Prof. Maxwell
138 Dr.Kapila Vatsyayan in conversation
with Prof. Vidhya Niwas Mishra
139 Dr.Rajiv Malviya in conversation
with Prof. Mahesh Mishra
140 Dr.Kapila Vatsyayan in conversation
with Irene Winter
141 Dr.Kapila Vatsyayan in conversation
with Ann Marie Schimmel
Buddhism
142 Sacred Echoes Beneath the Bodhi Tree
143 Tipitika Chanting Laos
144 Tipitika Chanting, India, Srilanka,
Bangladesh, Nepal
145 Tipitika Chanting, Myanmar
146 Tipitika Chanting, Cambodia
147 Tipitika Chanting, Thailand
148 Tabo Chos Khor
149 Hemis Festival
Martial Arts
150 Thang-ta, Manipur
151 Gatka, Punjab
152 Kalaripayattu, Kerala
Mahabharata
153 Bhisma Vijayam, Andhra Pradesh
154 Chakravyuh, Chaau Mayurbhanj –
Seraikela
155 Duryadhan Urubhanga – Chaau
Seraikella
156 Fire Dance, Andhra Pradesh
157 Gangaputra Bhisma, West Bengal
158 Hari Katha, Andhra Pradesh
159 Lavani, Mathura, UP
160 Nautanki, Vrindaban
161 Padmagatha, Kolkata
162 Pandavani, Chattisgarh
163 Prahlad Natak, Orissa
164 Rasiya, Vrindaban, UP
165 Tesu, Vrindaban, UP
166 Thoda, Himachal Pradesh
167 Bheema Parvan, Kerala
168 Ram Vijaya, Assam
IGNCA Major Exhibitions
169 Mahabharta (Jaya Utsav)
170 Kala
171 Kham
172 Rita:Ritu
173 Man and Mask
174 Krishna Reddy
175 Phulkari
176 Prakriti
In connection to the exhibition a Symposium was held.

Date: Monday, 28 October 2013 
(Session 1) Informative: Overview of the collections of participating institutions along with an outline of the condition of the collections
(Session 2) Technical: Problems of storage, care & maintenance of collections and the related issues of digitization, access & dissemination. 

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Poster

Lecture Room, 11 Man Singh Road , IGNCA

The event was concluded with a performance in the amphitheater