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Friday, April 16, 2010






The Pravah Jaipur Initiative in collaboration with World Comics India, Drishti Media Collective,Muskaan Road Safety foundation and Pahal Samajik karya evam shodh sansthan is organising a 5 day capacity building workshop for young people in and around Jaipur focussing on using creative arts for communication.

The workshop will help the young people learn the skills of Theatre (specifically Theatre of the Oppressed),Grassroot comics and film making to communicate social issues. In the process the participants will also develop their own self confidence and communication and teamwork skills.

The participants do not need to know how to draw or act for these workshops.

The workshop will be held from 4th to 8th of May. This will be a non- residential, day long workshop or young people roughly between the ages of 16- 26 years.

We would like to invite you to nominate at least two people to attend this workshop from your organisation.

Please do let us know if you would be interested in this in the next few days and send us the filled registration form that we are attaching with this mail.

The last date for registration is the 25th April 2010. Participants are welcome to send the forms post the deadline too, but will be considered only if there is space.

Please note that a basic registration fee of Rs. 250 for theatre, comics and Rs 500 for film making will be charged to help us cover part of the costs.

In case you cannot pay the full amount you can also get in touch with us for support. We would also like to request your support in helping us reach out to as many young people in the city as is possible.

We would really appreciate any help that you can give in this regards. Please do circulate this mail widely.

In case of any queries or clarifications, please feel free to get in touch with us at the following no 141-4030356 or 9680138263/ 9983762103 Our Address: C-96, Jagraj marg, Bapu Nagar, Jaipur.

Looking forward to a positive response.

With warmest regards

PJI Team

Friday, April 9, 2010

Movie Screening - Had Anhad by Shabnam Virmani

The hot summer afternoon of 9th April , a small room laced with a shelf of books and "gaddas" on floor and walls occupied with several colorful posters , a tv and dvd player and 10-15 curious young people - it was the office of Pravah Jaipur Initiative and we all were called up there for a movie screening - a documentary movie on Kabir. Everybody was chatting in low voices , I was sitting quietly as I was new at this place and knew no one particularly. I was quite excited about the movie but was afraid too as it could turn out very boring but I was wondering what others are talking about and not until the movie finished and some people confessed , I got to know they were also anticipating that movie would spoil their precious summer afternoon sleep. But guess what? After watching movie , everyone was in an ecstatic state , upon being asked the experience of movie , no one even could express the joy in words.

The movie was- Had Anhad , made by Shabnam Virmani under a kabir Project. It begins with a question - "Where I will find Ram?" And the first landscape is that of Ayodhya - Ram janm bhumi... but does she find Ram there? Some shopkeepers are interviewed by her and it is very realistic to see that what people actually think about Babri Masjid Case. It is a war between Ego and Belief. A war on God's name - to find God or save God- but does God reside in temple or masjid? God would be pleased by such wars? Such questions take her from Ayodhya to Madhya Pradesh to Rajasthan and finally Pakistan. Through Kabir she tries to find all these answers . She meets different people in her journey who are either local singers (folk singers) of Kabir or related to Kabir in one or the other way. Finally she goes to Pakistan where she feels most closest to Kabir and his philosophy.

Who is Kabir by the way ? - An incarnation of Vishnu ? A fakir or saint? A poet of Bhakti movement? A revolutionary man? Why not go back and see him first as a man... but something definitely makes him different from an ordinary man and that's his knowledge of Self . When one knows himself , his own soul , from this knowledge one can embark on the journey of "search of God". And why kabir is relevant today? There are various reasons like his dohas and songs contain the eternal knowledge about "soul" , "god", "life", "love" but the most prominent voice of his dohas and songs are - "Humanitarian" which today in the world threatened by terrorism , existentialism , depression and loss of faith on God, we need to understand badly. He teaches us to see everyone as human and worship one God whom he called "Ram" - his Ram is not Dashrath's son Ram , an incarnation of Vishnu but his Ram lives in everyone's heart and if we love everyone , we are worshiping God.

पोथी पढ़ पढ़ जग मुआ पंडित भया कोई

ढाई आखर प्रेम का पढ़े सो पंडित होई.

Through the screening of this movie , Pravah whose motto is - "Me to We" and whose Focus is on both "self" and "society" , tries to help us to see "what we are" , "who we are" , and "What we can do for our society and humanity?"

-Ojasi mehta

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