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Kissa – Kahani "The art of storytelling" April 8, 2016 at JKK


Kissa – Kahani

To celebrate the 23rd foundation day of Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) Jaipur, The JKK Authority is organizing a Dastongi evening, this Friday. The event will witness the age old art of storytelling – Dastongi, by Fauzia and Faizal featuring the stories from Ghummi Kebabi and Chacha Chhakkan Ne Tasveer Taangi (by the artists hailing from Delhi and Bhopal), reflecting the culture of Delhi and its lifestyle.

Image Source: Dastan-Goi Facebook Page

The event will be followed by another event of story reading by Batan Ri Phoolwari, by Ishwar Dutt Mathur. Besides this, there will also be an architectural walk and exhibition of publications. The architectural walk will take place at 5.15 pm and the JKK Publications will be exhibit all day.

Venue: Jawahar Kala Kendra Library

Date: April 8, 2016

Time: 6:00 PM onwards

Entry: Free


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