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Major Performances: Festivals & Cultural Centres

We perform on some of the most respected stages, from the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) to national festivals like Nadi Utsav and Anjas Mahotsav. These shows are often large productions featuring our classic tales like 'Dhola Maru' and special themed performances.

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Sharing Our Art with Students

We believe art must be passed on. We regularly perform and hold demonstrations at schools and universities like St. Xavier's, Uttam School, and IIT Delhi to introduce young minds to the magic of Kathputli storytelling.

Taking Kathputli to the World

Our puppets have travelled from Rajasthan to stages in Spain, Brazil, and Bangladesh. This gallery shows posters, performances, and newspaper features from our international tours, where we share India's rich puppetry tradition with a global audience.

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The Making of a Puppet

Our puppets are not factory-made. This section shows the 'parampara' or tradition of our craft, from students learning to carve wood and paint faces to the intricate process of bringing a character to life before it ever touches the stage.

Our Voice for the Art

This is more than a job for us; it is our mission. Here you can see us speaking at conferences like the one with ICCR and receiving honours for our work, where we always make a strong case for preserving and promoting India's folk art forms.