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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sang Samagam: Haryana's Cultural Soul Rekindled

Sang Samagam: Haryana's Cultural Soul Rekindled

23 Jan

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Summary

  • DLC SUPVA hosted its first-ever Sang Samagam event.
  • Three prominent Sang exponents delivered captivating performances.
  • The event celebrated and aimed to revive Haryana's folk theatre tradition.
Sang Samagam: Haryana's Cultural Soul Rekindled

Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA) recently hosted its first 'Sang Samagam,' a significant event dedicated to reviving Haryana's traditional folk theatre, Sang. The campus vibrated with drumbeats and spoken word as leading Sang exponents delivered compelling performances.

Dr. Satish Kashyap, Pandit Vishnu Dutt, and Pradeep Rai showcased the depth and emotional power of Sang with renditions like "Sangt Kabir," "Kissa Chap Singh," and "Leelo Chaman." The event was attended by Haryana Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda and other dignitaries, highlighting the cultural importance of the initiative.

Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda praised the event, emphasizing the need for youth to connect with their cultural legacy. He congratulated Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya for conceptualizing the program. Families of legendary Sang artists were also honored, adding an emotional layer to the celebration.

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Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya stated that Sang is a living tradition carrying Haryana's wisdom and courage. DLC SUPVA is committed to making cultural revival an active academic mission. The university's efforts aim to ensure this potent folk tradition continues to resonate with future generations.

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Sang Samagam is DLC SUPVA's first cultural initiative dedicated to reviving and celebrating Haryana's traditional folk theatre form, Sang.
Key Sang exponents like Dr. Satish Kashyap, Pandit Vishnu Dutt, and Pradeep Rai delivered performances at Sang Samagam.
The event aims to reclaim and revive the iconic Sang tradition, preserving Haryana's social memory, courage, humour, and wisdom for future generations.

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