Five-day event aims to preserve traditional music and dance
A five-day Santali traditional musical instruments and dance music workshop begins at Utkramit Madhya Vidyalaya in Tangrain.
JAMSHEDPUR – On August 1, a five-day workshop on Santali traditional musical instruments and dance music was initiated at Utkramit Madhya Vidyalaya in Tangrain.
Tata Steel Foundation and Adivasi Romoj Akhara collaborate to organize the event.
Arvind Tiwari, the superintendent of the school, and social workers Jayhari Munda, Ujjwal Mandal, and Shankar Hembram coordinated the workshop.
The primary goal is to safeguard and advance the traditional tribal culture that is rapidly disappearing.
The fundamentals of music, dance, and musical instruments will be taught to the participants.
The workshop is designed to cultivate a profound sense of curiosity and enthusiasm in children regarding their cultural heritage.
The program coordinator for the event is Babulal Goipai.
Nunaram Murmu, Kashinath Soren, Savana Tudu, Dumni Murmu, Niraso Tudu, Sangeeta Samad, and Mrs. Mardi are among the trainers.
The initiative illustrates a collaborative endeavor to preserve tribal traditions.
This workshop offers a platform for young individuals to establish a connection with their cultural heritage.
The significance of preserving indigenous art forms and practices is underscored by the event.

