Pratibha Nikhar Diwas celebrated at City Palace | Jaipur News

A view of Kathak performance
On the occasion, MP Diya Kumari said that City Palace has been organizing this training camp for the last 24 years. After Covid-19, this camp is being organized again this year. She said that it has always been her family’s priority to keep the traditional arts and crafts alive. In the program, the trainees of Dhrupad presented the Dhrupad of Jaipur Gharana with Vedic chanting. After which the trainees of Kathak of Jaipur Gharana also performed. Similarly, trainees of traditional arts like painting, flute and Mandana also showcased their respective arts.

Rajsamand MP, Diya Kumari having look at the paintings
It is to be noted that in the Cultural Heritage Training Camp which began at City Palace on 1 June, trainees are receiving free training in traditional arts like Dhrupad, Kathak, painting, flute and Mandana for a month. In this training camp, trainees are being taught traditional arts by eminent artistes of Rajasthan. In which Madhu Bhatt Tailang is giving training for ‘Dhrupad’. While Jyoti Bharti Goswami is teaching the nuances of ‘Kathak’ of the Jaipur Gharana and RD Gaur is giving training in ‘Flute’. Similarly, Ramu Ramdev is giving training on basic lines and mineral colours in traditional painting, Hemant Ramdev is teaching Kangra style and Babu Lal Marotia is teaching Jaipur style of painting. Lakshmi Narayan Kumawat is teaching the art of ‘Mandana’.