Saptasajya Festival
Saptasajya gets its own, first-of-its-kind, three-day festival from December 27
Saptasajya Festival will bring together metalcraft artisans, artists, designers, art historians and handicraft enthusiastsand help develop contemporary handicraft creations
Dhenkanal, December 24, 2019 – Saptasajya is gearing up for the first-ever and first-of-its kind annual festival – Saptasajya Festival – from December 27, 2019 to December 29, 2019. The three-day festival is an attempt to help traditional handicraft artisans develop new and contemporary creations for modern connoisseurs. This year’s festival will bring together metalcraft artisans, artists, designers, art historians and handicraft enthusiasts.
Saptasajya Festival is curated by Bilash Sardar, an art historian and a handicraft enthusiast. Over the past one month, Bilash and a group of seven designers and artisans have been working with six clusters of metalcrafts artisans from across Odisha. These include Dhokra artisans from Saptasajya and Baripada, bronze, brass and bell metal artisans from Bhuban and Kantilo, silver filigree artisans from Cuttack and metal jewelry artisans from Karamul. The participating artisans and designers will forge and demonstrate their new designs and creations at the festival. Their new creations will be available for public demonstration and viewing on the last day of the festival.
The idea of the festival was born of the twin objective to promote traditional crafts and designs and showcase the natural beauty of the Saptasajya region and promote village tourism. The festival seeks to provide a unique, rich and immersive experience for participants that is both creative and educative. While the first edition of the festival in 2019 is focused on metalcrafts, subsequent editions will include other forms of handicrafts from across Odisha and India. Saptasajya Festival is sponsored and organized by Saptasajya Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, that works in skill development and livelihood training for artisans and youth.
The festival will take place at Saptasajya High School in Sadeiberini Village of Dhenkanal district of Odisha,a few kilometers away from the Saptasajya Temple and tourist destination. More details about the festival are available on its website and social media handles:
http://saptasajya-foundation.org/festival/
https://www.instagram.com/saptasajyafestival/
https://www.facebook.com/Saptasajya-101278651332267/
https://twitter.com/saptasajya
The festival agenda is as follows. Open-to-public events are marked.
December 27 | December 28 | December 29 |
9:00 – 5:00 Handicraft display [PUBLIC] | ||
9:00 Introduction to festival & workshop | 9:00 Workshop continues | 9:00 Workshop continues; ends at 11:30 |
11:00 Workshop begins | – | 12:00 Display of workshop output [PUBLIC] |
02:30 Workshop continues | 02:30 Workshop continues | 02:30 Discussion with master craftspeople of Odisha, cultural performance & closing [PUBLIC] |
05:00 Inaugural event & cultural performance [PUBLIC] | 05:30 Best practices discussion | 05:30 Ends |
About Saptasajya Foundation
Saptasajya Foundation is a self-funded not-for-profit promoted by two professionals – Gayatri Rath and Pravin Kumar. The founders have over 45-years of combined work experience and have worked closely with large global brands as well Indian companies and government organizations. In August 2018, the Foundation started a computer literacy course for students of Patrabhag Ashram School. With Saptasajya Festival, the Foundation is expanding its community outreach and hopes to drive greater positive community impact.
For more information please contact
Saptasajya Foundation: Gayatri Rath – 9873691843
Pravin Kumar – 9910030959
Festival Management: SD Kar – 9337330020
Festival Curator: Bilash Sardar – 8017908463
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