Interaction between the Arts in India | Mehak Chawla | Part - 2
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In this lecture, we explore the rich artistic landscape of India, where no art form exists in isolation. From the ancient vision of the Nāṭyaśāstra to contemporary festivals like Hornbill, Khajuraho Dance Festival, and Serendipity Arts Festival, Indian arts have always evolved through dialogue, collaboration, and shared cultural values. It discusses the evolution of each art form, their shared philosophical foundations, the importance of cross-literacy for artists, and the rise of interdisciplinary and fusion practices in
today’s creative world.
What You’ll Learn:
Why each art form requires deep specialisation and long-term practice
How performing and visual arts depend on one another for narrative, emotion, rhythm, and expression
Why cross-literacy (understanding multiple art forms) is essential for today’s artists
How contemporary fusion practices and digital media are reshaping artistic creativity
Ways in which inter-arts engagement enhances physical, emotional, intellectual, and social development
How interdisciplinary knowledge strengthens cultural understanding and artistic depth
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