
A village to showcase Arts. A
centrestage of cultures. A melting pot of Traditions. An
endeavor to preserve our dying arts forms. This precisely sums
up Shilparamam.
To keep the arts alive to help the
crafts thrive and to make the waning cultures active, and in a
drive to bring age old skills and centuries old traditions
close to today's urban world, Shilparamam - a Crafts Village
was set up close to Hyderabad. Set in Madhapur 14 km off the
city, a midst picturesque rock formations that are unique for
the region, Shilparamam brings together craftspersons and
artists of every ilk.
From rustic architectural
simplicity to people specific hospitality, the Crafts Village
has captured the very essence of a typical Southern Rural
habitat. This is a home to thousands of visiting artisians, a
temple to thousands of performing artistes and a breath of
fresh air to lakhs of art and craft lovers.
The
Ambience
With Craftsmen who chisel beauty on wood,
carve wonders on stone, design beauty in mental, potters who
spin marvel on the wheel and weavers who knit magic in fabric,
the ambience here is that of a traditional rural habitat. With
vast expanses of lush greenery, cascading waterfalls
meandering through mini-valleys blended with folk rhythms and
rustic dance forms, Shilparamam looks like a heaven seemingly
designed for the noble purpose of bringing alive a heritage of
reativity and vanishing crafts styles.
It is a near 50 acre
landscape with contours that have been etched into a mini lake
here, a cluster of trees there, a stretch grass here and
ethnic cottages there. While some of the cottages are actually
classrooms that teach everything from art to craft, others are
show cases that help the crafts persons to sell their
creations to a discerning market. At the heart of this
picturesque crafts village, is an amphi theatre that has
staged performances ranging from classical music concerts to
flute rectals, Bharata Natyam to Bhangra and Perini to
contemporary English plays.
Prakriti Raga - Living
Rock Gallery
This newest addition will embellish
the crafts from March, 2000. It is a LIVING ROCK GALLERY that
brings to the fore the Artist in nature. This unique genre of
Sculpture developed by Subrata Basu of Prakriti Bhavan,
Santiniketan, unleases the beauty of living rocks, which are
the frozen legends in Nature's manifestations. Here the
Sculptor explores the magnificence of the rocks with no
interference but a lot of interaction with
Nature.
The Annual Crafts Festival
What
Shilparamam has become internationally famous for is the
Annual Crafts Festival that is being organised in the first
two weeks of March every year since 1995. During these
Festivals, craftspersons from across the country come here to
display their exclusive creations. Here buyers come and pick
up objects d' art directly from the makers with out having to
deal with middlemen. In the past six years, the Arts and
Crafts Festival elicited tremendous response. While the first
such Arts and Crafts festival attracted people in tens of
thousands the festival now attracts hundreds of thousands of
people every day. Crafts people from all over the country sell
their creations for crores. In 1999, 13 National Merit
Certificate Holders and 16 State Award winners took
part.
The Festivals
At Shilparamam every
season brings with it the mood of festivity and an occasion to
celebrate. Here Indian festivals are celebrated in the most
traditional way and unique festivals bring together talents
from the world over. The festivals of Shilparamam include
:
The International Kite
Festival
Navarathri
South India Festival
Sankranthi
Sandadi
Ugadi
Annual Crafts Festival
Janmashtami
etc.
The HYDERABAD HAAT, the crafts fair is organised
once a month bringing exclusive crafts from different States
of the Country. And through the recently started GRIHA BHOJAN
Centre, the most diverse of traditional native delicacies of
various cultures are cooked and served by women in the most
traditional way.
Workshops and Training
Programmes
True to its mission, Shilparamam strives
in every possible way to see to it that the arts
survive.
In this pursuit, the Crafts Village organised
series of workshops, training camps and short term training
classes. Training Programme successfully organised by
Shilparamam include Painting Camps, Short-Term Training
programmes in Music.
Shilparamam is poised to become
the heritage capital of South India, where the artistic
manifestations of centuries mingle with dynamics of modern day
life where skills and crafts are reborn every minute, and arts
are honored with applause they deserve.