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What would a Day at Shilpgram 2021 Look Like!

 

This piece of writing is an unabridged telling of the fair Shilpgram Udaipur 2021, from yours truly. The reader of this article will be privy to all the specifications we observed at the Shilpgram festival, Udaipur. From scrumptious food and thirst-quenching beverages to folk dances and their grandeur, Shilpgram was at its peak with culture as it always is. Folks from various parts of India were present with loads of charm from their native places.

 

 

Like every year the things sold were as appealing as ever, as reasonable as reason goes, and as cultured as India can offer. From colorful earthen pots to jute lanterns everything was emanating allure. A small list for your shopaholic self:

  •        Jute lanterns and colorful earthen hangings
  •        Doormats, coasters, and other supplements made out of Jute
  •        Hand-painted envelops and handmade diaries
  •        Hand-painted bedsheets, cushions, and other adorations
  •        Stoles, serapes, beanies, etc made out of different winter fabrics
  •        Dreamcatchers for your soulful sleep
  •        Handcrafted flower’s shop
  •        Rajasthani Jootiyas
  •        Diverse Jewellery (even owl-shaped jute ones)
  •        Shops loaded with winter wear
  •        Bubble Blowers (you know you love them)
  •        Both handcrafted and manufactured crockery
  •        Earthen pots and home utensils.

                                                                                                                             

 

Art never ceases to amaze. At Shilpgram, so many local artists and artists from other cultures put up their talent on display. If you are an aesthete who loves art beyond measure, Shilpgram is where you’ll find peace. All the art that Shilpgram offers:

  •        Unique handmade artifacts that are exquisite
  •        Hand Painting
  •        Live Painting of you or anyone you desire
  •        Nail Painting
  •        Live Miniature Painting on the hand
  •        Several shops with ready Miniature art paintings
  •        Museum of Paintings from talented artists

 

 

If you are that person who relishes Shilpgram’s food and beverages, then like every year, they are as delicious as they can get. A few delicacies of Shilpgram in the list below:

  •        Kesar Doodh and Jalebi
  •        Kulfis in several flavors
  •        Chats and Channa Zor Garam
  •        Rice and Corn papad
  •        Three prominent food courts which plenty of cuisines
  •        Kulhad Chai and Coffee
  •        Chole Puri
  •        Sad to inform you that No cotton candy and No Sliced pineapple
  •        Hot and cold milk with and without malai

 

 

Musical bands were at various spots in Shilpgram. The sweet serenity of sarangi and the evergreen Kesariya Balam are deemed to make your day perfect. Gorgeous large instrument sculptures were installed for the panorama. No Mascots were seen on the day we went there but we hope they make it when you decide to visit. Although, no swings and Ferris wheels were installed camel and elephant rides were splendid. Do not forget to visit those huts that depict different regions of India as they are exquisite. 

 

 

 

A few formalities at the entry:

  • Entry ticket per person was from 15 to 55 rupees
  • No drones are allowed
  • Vaccination certificates (both the doses) will be checked at the entry
  • No entry without masks
  • Timings and Dates: The market goes on from 11am to 9pm, It is held from 21st to           31st December 2021

A day at Shilpgram is tiring yet happening as ever. It’s a fair that does it all, from culture to supporting artisans, artists, and art.

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[Pictures] Shilpgram 2011 – Day 2 – The Maharashtra Day

In the running colors of shilpgram it was Maharashtra to show it’s culture and tradition today. Even being the second day, there was a huge crowd of spectators who were there to see the maharashtrian art forms.

Maharashtra day was celebrated with great excitement and passion. One can hear the crowd shouting “Jai bhawani” and “Jai Shivaji”, and whole environment was coloured in the stream of Marathi madness.

Maharashtra day started with Ganesh Aarti followed by heart sizzling performance of Marathi performers. One can see the glance of Gudipadwa, Gokul Ashtami and Ganpati Utsaav in the performances, but the art form of the people of sangli snatched the breath of the audience. The ending was a grand success with combined performance of all Marathi artists.

Dance performances were full of colors and enriched in different art forms of Maharashtra, and were choreographed by Kavita Koli, a veteran in this profession by 25 years. While talking to Kavita koli she said that “My focus is to present the art forms in the best way I can, and the idea is to experiment with new elements to expand its horizon”.

The Maharashtra Day was inaugurated by Director of Cultural Affairs – Ashutosh Ghorpade(Maharashtra),  P. Laliakar.(Goa) and Furqaan Shaikh(Additional Director WZCC)

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Shilpgram Day2

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Shilpgram Day2

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Shilpgram Day2

Shilpgram Day2

Shilpgram Day2

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Shilpgram Day2

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Photos By : Mujtaba R.G.      —       Article By : Priyank Sharma