The Rajasthan Kabir Yatra
is a travelling festival
celebrating the spirit of mystic poem and song.
It will journey from Feb 23-29, 2012
to 5 villages and the city of Bikaner.
It takes inspiration from the success of two
Malwa Kabir Yatras held in 2010 and 2011
in Madhya Pradesh.
These Yatras are a critical celebration
of the spirit of Kabir and other mystic voices
through film screenings and live music concerts
bringing together mass rural audiences
together with folk singers, scholars, activists,
artists and students from urban India.
The Yatra is organized by Gopal Singh Chouhan
of the Bikaner-based NGO Lokayan
and supported by the Kabir Project in Bangalore.
Program Schedule
Daily Music Concerts
by Folk Singers from
Rajasthan
Mahesha Ram, Mukhtiyar Ali, Mir Singers,
Bhanwari Devi, Gavra Devi, Jamali Bai, Mira Bai & Shivji Suthar
Malwa
Prahlad Tipanya & Kaluram Bamaniya
Kutch
Mooralala Marwada
Bengal
Parvathy Baul
Chennai
Bindhu Malini
Bangalore
Shabnam Virmani
Daily Film Screenings
Had Anhad
Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein
Chalo Hamara Des
Koi Sunta Hai
Directed by Shabnam Virmani
Interactions with Visual Artists – Feb 26th
Live Art installation by "Ramta Drig", collective of artists from Jaipur
Presentation by Gulammohammed Sheikh, artist from Baroda
Exhibition by Mahaveer Swami, artist from Bikaner
Talk by Shri Ashok Vajpeyi – Feb 29th
Journey Schedule
Feb 23rd - Sinthal near Napasar (30 mins from Bikaner)
Feb 24th - Shereran (1 hr from Bikaner)
Feb 25th - Momasar (1 hr from Shereran)
Feb 26th - Bikaner city (Rest Day & interactions with Visual Artists)
Feb 27th - Pugal (1 ½ hours from Bikaner)
Feb 28th – Diyatara (2 hours from Pugal)
Feb 29th – Bikaner city (Closing ceremony)
Participation:
The organizing team will take care of very basic stay and food arrangements and hire buses to ferry the urban Yatris from village to village during the Yatra. We can make arrangements for a maximum of 100 Yatris on a first-come first-serve basis.
Kindly register at kabir...@gmail.com with your name, cel/email contact, dates of joining the Yatra and where you’re coming from.
We request you to make an advance contribution of Rs.400/- per day towards your Yatra expenses (bank details will follow). Please remember that this amount is not by way of a “ticket” to this Yatra, but more a contribution in the spirit of making this event self-sustaining. Those who cannot afford this amount are also welcome to participate, and those who can donate larger amounts are welcome too! Yatris organizing their own travel can contribute a smaller amount towards food/stay and other expenses.
For Inquires & Updates:
Gopal Singh – Cel: 0-99285-22992
http://www.facebook.com/events/143127122461717/
Arrival and Departure:
Bikaner city is your arrival and departure point no matter which day you join the Yatra. Closest airport is Jaipur city.
Train junctions are Bikaner or Lalgarh (for those coming from Delhi, Haridwar, Punjab, Kanpur, Hawra, Hyderabad, Mumbai or Ahmedabad) or Jaipur railway junction (for those coming from Ujjain, Indore, Bhopal, Bangalore or Chennai) http://indiarailinfo.com
Take a 6-hour bus or train journey from Jaipur to Bikaner. Frequent luxury buses are available near the Sindhi Camp Bus Depot (10 Minutes from Railway Station and 30 Minutes from Airport) at Jaipur. Plan your train departure from Bikaner on Feb 29th night or flight departure from Jaipur on March 1st.