Ramlila: Cultural activities return to this Gurgaon society through Ramlila by children. Gurgaon News – Times of India

An unfortunate side effect of the COVID pandemic has been the complete shutdown of cultural activities in Gurgaon over the past year and a half. Typically, residents get together on festivals and red lettering days and are performed by children and adults alike in various societies and condominiums. Millennium City. But as social distancing and ‘stay at home’ became the norm, all that disappeared. With normalcy returning in a limited way during the festive season, attempts were made to revive this stalled tradition. Feather Dussehra, about 50 children Pioneer EarMILF performed a mini Ram Leela, the first event of its kind since the start of the pandemic.

Around 50 children performed Mini Ramlila, the first of its kind since the pandemic began

All the children in the age group of 3-14 played various roles associated with the traditional Ramlila. However, the play was shorter than the regular duration of the traditional Ramlila, which is usually staged over ten days. The staging was organized by artwork, a city-based club that includes children. Arpana Aggarwal, founder of Kalakar told us, “All the children were residents of Araya and presidia And the production was an attempt to introduce them to Ramlila and educate them about our culture.” Stage after stage was staged in a traditional way. ravana ten, which was visited by the residents of the condominium. The event was an attempt to restart festival celebrations in the society, which had been dormant since the pandemic began.

Traditional Ravan Dahan took place after the stage

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