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'UDAIPUR TALES' TOLD ABOUT UNIVERSAL LOVE AND HUMANITY

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11 Dec, 18 08:06
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'UDAIPUR TALES' TOLD ABOUT UNIVERSAL LOVE AND HUMANITY Udaipur: There are as many stories in India as there are grains of sand. Stories that are as old as the mountains and the rivers; From as far and wide as the lay of the land. Told a million times, retold a billion times, These stories have been the constant stream of consciousness that flowed through generations, through each one of us, and helped shape our own personal narratives.
The second edition of 'Udaipur Tales', International Story Telling Festival was successfully organized from 30 November to 2 December at Park Exotica Resort, opposite Shilpgram. Bigger in all respect this festival had more school children from different Schools, Storytelling competitions and many innovative activities.
The Festival started on 30 November with mesmerizing storytelling sessions for school children by Durgah Devi Palansamy (Australia), Olga Nazarova and Ama Smolikova (Russia), Akhil Pagare (Bhopal), Bharti Dixit (Delhi), SmitaTambe and Trisha Kale (Mumbai), , VaishaliBisht (Delhi),TsheringPeldon (Bhutan),Jeeva Raghunath and Seema Chakraborty told a variety of tales to children to entertain and inspire. This session was also thronged by children on 1 December too. It was a boon for children who enjoyed thoroughly. Other sessions imbibed stores of different flavors for adults. These covered a vast canvas of subjects and styles like History, Romance, Suspense, Greed, Love, Fun, Biography, Mystery, and Music and carried listeners to a different world.
Stalwart story tellers like Gautam Mukherjee(Kolkata), Shashwita Sharma(Mumbai),Rajesh Kumar(Delhi), Syed Sahil Agha, Kabuki Khanna (Delhi),Vicky Ahuja, Anant Dayal,Subhadra Kamath and Adhirai Mustafi (Mumbai),Yogesh Pandey (Aran),Faraz Khan (Mumbai), K.C. Shankar(Mumbai) delivered their stores blending with ‘NAVRAS’. Musical performances by Anurag Srivastava (Indian Sufi Fusion) and Stefan Kave&The Jazz B’Strds Proieticle( Jazz Fusion with Indian Classical) created magical effects in the evenings. Power packed Kathakrecital by Sanjukta Sinha and troupe from Kadamb, Ahmedabad enthralled all the present.was like icing on the delicious cake. Film Star Bhagyshree as honored guest released book ‘Never found land’ written by Udaipur’s young writer DurriyaKapasi. Famous actress and writer DivyaDutta recited few poems and one chapter of her latest book, ‘Me &Maa’ besides telling her own story on concluding the session. It was like icing on the delicious cake.
I was associated as host along with ShrutiMantri, Anima Pagare and Trisha Kale and also presented a story of Mewar entitled ‘GauravGathaMaharanaSangram Singh ki’ with my young friend Manish Sharma on 1 December morning session.
Spellbinding stories, melodious music, soothing sound, effective lights, creative crafts, befitting ambiance and delicious cuisine made the festival a memorable event. Hat’s off to ‘Udaipur Tales’, SalilBhandari, SushmitaSingha, Ranajany Singh Bhandari, and Udaipur Tales Team.
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