Day 4 of Samvaad 2024 Celebrates Tribal Storytelling
Workshops, Panels, and Performances Highlight Indigenous Culture and Healing Practices
Key Points:
– Tribal health systems discussed in workshops at Tribal Culture Centre, Sonari.
– Film sessions explored storytelling through cinema at Center for Excellence.
– Evening performances showcased diverse tribal music traditions at Gopal Maidan.
JAMSHEDPUR – The fourth day of Samvaad 2024 focused on preserving and promoting tribal storytelling through music, cinema, and traditional practices.
Workshops and panel discussions at the Tribal Culture Centre in Sonari, such as “Portrait in Landscape” and “Human Pharmacopoeia,” shed light on the role of tribal health systems.

These sessions addressed the challenges faced by traditional healers in contemporary society and explored integrating tribal medicinal practices with modern healthcare.
At the Center for Excellence, cinematic sessions under the theme “Lights, Camera, Action!” delved into how filmmaking can capture and amplify tribal narratives.

Emerging filmmakers and tribal storytellers discussed techniques to portray indigenous cultures authentically.
The day concluded with an evening of vibrant performances at Gopal Maidan.
The renowned “Rhythms of the Earth” group delivered an enthralling showcase, followed by a soulful performance by Naga folk-blues pioneer Guru Reuben.

These acts celebrated the rich diversity and heritage of tribal music traditions.
Samvaad 2024 continues to bring indigenous voices to the forefront, offering a platform for cultural expression and dialogue.

