Three Days of Percussion Magic: Kala Chaitanya’s Tabla-Dholak Workshop in Priyadarshini Vihar

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New Delhi, Priyadarshini Vihar –From May 27th to 29th, Kala Chaitanya Society organized a grand three-day Tabla and Dholak workshop at the Priyadarshini Vihar Club. The workshop was conducted by Dr. Shrikant Shukla, an awardee of the Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Akademi and a distinguished expert in Tabla and Dholak. Art enthusiasts from Delhi-NCR and nearby regions participated with great enthusiasm.

The workshop was completely free of cost and open to individuals of all age groups. Participants received intensive training in the fundamentals of Tabla and Dholak, including basic techniques, understanding of rhythmic cycles (taals), hand coordination, and practical aspects of rhythm and tempo.

Sh. Vishavdeep, the President of Kala Chaitanya Society and an internationally acclaimed Kathak artist, shared that the objective of this workshop was not only to impart training but also to preserve and pass on vanishing art forms to future generations. He remarked,”Just as ancient languages like Prakrit and Pali faded away due to lack of preservation, many art forms are also nearing extinction. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that cultural conservation does not remain confined to words, but is practiced at a grassroots level”.

The Society’s Secretary, Sh. Pradeep Kumar Pathak, emphasized that the initiative aimed to connect people from all walks of life with music. He believes that engagement with the arts positively influences one’s mindset, sensitivity, and social behavior.

The workshop commenced with a ceremonial welcome by Sh. Ashok Tiwari, Secretary of Sanskar Bharati – Kala Sankul, who felicitated Dr. Shrikant Shukla with a traditional angavastram. The event was graced by several esteemed personalities, including senior Kathak guru Sh. Subhash Chandra, renowned theatre artist and Head of the Theatre Department at Modern School, Delhi, Sh. Raj Upadhyay, Secretary of Priyadarshini Vihar Club, Smt. Shikha Sobti, and Head of Dance at Mata Gujri School, Smt. Ruchika Bagga.

Over the course of three days, the workshop fostered an atmosphere of inspiration and deep emotional engagement. Participants described the experience as invaluable and expressed a keen desire for more such initiatives in the future.

Shraboni Saha

Shraboni Saha

Shraboni Saha is a famous theater artist, anchor and dramatist who has been in the Theatre world for the last 20 years. She has performed almost 20 plays in different stages in the country and abroad and has received a lot of love from the audience. Your post-graduation has been done in Natyashastra, M.A. has done in Hindi, M.A. in Mass Communication, M.A. in Performing Arts. You have obtained a diploma in classical music, and you have enthralled the audience with your singing in many plays. You have worked with many veteran theater directors. Being engaged with the theater for so many years, she understands the plays very well. And that's why she reviews the plays very well. You have been associated with Stage Buzz, Gurgaon Today Newspaper and Delhi Upto Date Newspaper for many years and does theater reviews.

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3 Responses

  1. Avatar Aastha says:

    I have been a part of this 3 days workshop…I have never played dholak ever in my life. …have learnt so much regarding dholak and most of its “kaayeda” to play it…Thoroughly learnt and enjoyed this workshop under the guidance of Dr. Shrikant Shukla ji. My heartfelt thanks to Pradeep bhaiya and vishvadeep bhaiya for organizing and conducting this wonderful workshop..🙏

  2. Avatar Vishavdeep says:

    Beautifully penned, Shraboni ji! Your words truly captured the essence and spirit of the workshop. Grateful for your thoughtful reflection and encouragement—it means a lot!

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