‘Language of freedom struggle needs to be brought back’
Democracy is being tattered each and every day, and we are filled with what we need to talk about and what we need to oppose, said actor Rohini Molleti at an art performance organised by Asian College of Journalism and Sahmat, a national art collective, on Friday.
“Everything is being changed. Right from the education policy [which] is changing many things, eradicating the role of Muslims, the downtrodden, and communists, who have fought for freedom, are still fighting for this democracy,” she said, speaking as the special guest at ‘Performance as Politics’.
“Our language has to change. I don’t know what language we used during the freedom struggle. It went everywhere. We need to bring it back,” Ms. Molleti said.
The event was part of an exhibition displaying works of over 250 artists, photographers, and writers, showcasing India’s plural and inclusive culture.
“It is a particularly difficult time to dance dealing with religious majoritarianism. Exclusionary politics has become an important part of the lives of many marginalised groups today. Bharatanatyam serves as the perfect vehicle for Hindutva politics,” said Ms. Pillai.
With India’s cultural space at an inflection point within the performing arts, Ms. Pillai said that in some ways, cultural dimensions of earlier nationalism took the Hindu majoritarianism for granted.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Challenges to Democracy
- Preserving Plural Culture
- Role of Performing Arts
- Conclusion
Introduction
Artists, photographers, and writers come together to showcase India’s diverse culture at the ‘Performance as Politics’ event.
Challenges to Democracy
Actor Rohini Molleti highlights the changing landscape of democracy and the need to address issues affecting marginalized communities.
Preserving Plural Culture
Discussion on the importance of language and cultural heritage in the context of India’s freedom struggle and current socio-political climate.
Role of Performing Arts
Bharatanatyam artist Nrithya Pillai and Dafs artist Amjad Qadri Alkasnazani use their performances to address social justice issues and cultural preservation.
Conclusion
Reflecting on the significance of art in challenging times and the role of cultural expression in shaping narratives of inclusivity and diversity.
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