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Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra presents the 68th Year of its Masterpiece “SHRI RAM”

Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra presents the 68th Year of its Masterpiece “SHRI RAM”

The Kendra’s Timeless Tribute to the Ramayan spanning from Navratras for 24 Days, 06.30 pm daily from October 3rd to 26th, 2024 at Kendra Lawns, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi

Delhi, 24th Oct, 2024 :

With the onset of the Festive Season, Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra (SBKK) is delighted to announce the return of its iconic dance-drama, “SHRI RAM” now in its 68th year. A prominent highlight of India’s cultural calendar, this spectacular production unfolds the timeless epic of the Ramayana, from Lord Ram’s birth to his coronation, in an enthralling 2-hour and 15-minute performance.

“SHRI RAM” was conceived by SBKK’s visionary founder, Sumitra Charat Ram, whose cultural journey and academic pursuits at Banaras Hindu University inspired the production. Under the artistic guidance of her daughter and SBKK’s Chairperson Padmashri Smt. Shobha Deepak Singh, the show has evolved over the years while preserving its essence. Each year’s staging integrates and improves contemporary & Traditional choreography, innovative stage technology, and traditional Indian craftsmanship, creating a visual and emotional work of outstanding Artistry.

A Legacy of Indian Cultural Heritage and Values
Initially enriched by the contribution of National Poet Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar,’ with choreography by legends such as Guru Gopinath, Narendra Sharma and music by Sr.Dagar Brother, the production has grown to incorporate freshly recorded music, lyrics and interactive elements. Shobha Deepak Singh has continued to refine the presentation by adding voice-overs to dialogues from celebrated actors like Manohar Singh, enhancing the audience’s immersive experience. Her re-work and re-design of the sets, animations, costumes, and jewellery reflects a deep appreciation for Indian craftsmanship, blending tradition with trendiness.

“‘SHRI RAM’ is more than just a retelling of the Ramayana,” says Padmashri Shobha Deepak Singh. “It is an educational tool, a common connection between generations, and a tribute to Indian talent in dance, poetry, and design. Each year, it is deeply fulfilling to see how audiences become a part of this narrative, connecting ancient teachings with contemporary relevance.”

The performance has captivated over 10 Lac spectators since its debut in 1957, earning accolades from nearly every Indian President and Prime Minister. Each show is inaugurated with a ceremonial tribute featuring a Ramayana manuscript signed by national dignitaries, symbolizing the production’s role as a custodian of India’s cultural heritage.

Cultural and International Recognition :

The production has travelled across India and abroad, receiving accolades for its universal appeal. It has been recognised as the best-ever rendition of the Ramayana by the Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan and was specially invited to perform at Ayodhya during the inauguration of the Ram Mandir. International awards in culturally important regions like Yogyakarta, Indonesia, further emphasise its global relevance. The show has also been performed in 35 Countries, World Wide.

Beyond the aesthetic spectacle, “SHRI RAM” reflects the values of duty, righteousness, and devotion, resonating deeply with contemporary audiences. By highlighting the core essence of human struggles—brotherhood, unconditional love, and respect for elders—the production offers moral teachings that go beyond time.

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