New Delhi, March 30 -- A day centred on the idea of learning through the hand, Hastaantar, will bring together craft, performance, workshops and conversations in an informal setting where participants can watch, listen and try their hand at different practices.Curated by Padma Bhushan awardee Rajeev Sethi, the title 'Hastaantar' literally translates to transmission through hands.
The programme opens with 'Charkha Naulakha', a live spinning session by five spinners from Jaipur, As they work on the charkha, the poetry and songs of Bulleh Shah, including Mera Eh Charkha Naulakha, will play in the background. The audience will be invited to take part in a workshop that introduces the relevance of the charkha in contemporary craft.
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