Baithak on the Guru Shishya Parampara Back

The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and its Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Division, in collaboration with the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), hosted a symposium titled ‘Learning and Dissemination of Knowledge in Arts: A Critical Focus on Guru Shishya Parampara Through the Ages’ on 25–26 October 2024 at KNMA Saket, New Delhi.
The event, stemming from INTACH’s research on Guru Shishya Parampara in Folk Arts, gathered a diverse array of practitioners, scholars, and experts from various art forms to delve into the intricate dynamics of the Guru Shishya Parampara. The partnership with KNMA expanded the scope of discussion to encompass a broader spectrum of the arts, including Classical and Folk Performing Arts as well as Modern Visual Arts.
The BAITHAK on 25th October 2024, moderated by Nerupama Y. Modwel, Principal Director, ICH Division, INTACH, and facilitated by Gunjan Joshi, independent researcher and UNESCO ICH Facilitator, consisted of a structured open discussion of renowned Gurus in the field of performing arts as well as cultural institution representatives sharing a meaningful and interactive dialogue on the topic:
- Padma Shri Dr. Shovana Narayan, Kathak Guru
- Padma Shri Shashadhar Acharya, Chhau Guru
- Padma Shri Madhavi Mudgal, Odissi Guru
- Smt. Rama Vaidyanathan, Bharatanatyam Guru
- Gurukkal Shinto Mathew, Kalaripayattu Guru
- Pandit Arnab Chakrabarty, Sarod Guru
- Dr. Jyolsana Menon, HOD Dance dept., Kalakshetra Foundation
- Prof. (Dr.) B. Ananthakrishnan, Vice Chancellor, Kerala Kalamandalam
- Shri Dhruv Sangari, Artiste and Co-Founder, Naadvistar Foundation
- Shri Rahul Kumar- Deputy Director (Training), Centre for Cultural Resources & Training
- Shri Radha Mohan Tiwari, National Chairman, SPIC MACAY
The baithak featured three sessions:
- Perspectives
Panelists provided brief insights into the guru-shishya parampara, their experiences, and organizational efforts, such as schemes and events, supporting this tradition. - Transitions, Transformations and Challenges in Tradition
An open dialogue on the transitions, transformations, and challenges faced by gurus, shishyas, and organizations in preserving the tradition. - Way Forward
Panelists brainstormed solutions to ensure the tradition’s continuity while maintaining its essence for future generations.
Watch the full event here: https://youtu.be/Xz5VAj4mW28?si=AgcLScH5H8HlaKJR