DEVICRAFT is not about Durga worship only. It is about the culmination of a year long rehearsal for the biggest performative and installation art in a week-long carnival. It is about a slice of socio-economic life in Bengal, where seasons mark the almanac, with agriculture, food and livelihoods coming together in joyous bursts of celebration. We tell the story through visuals and text that traces the history of mother goddess worship down the ages. It is a time when people become both participants and spectators while deities become human. We celebrate women artisans particularly in a bid to preserve our cultural heritages and make it empowering in the days ahead.
Manjira Majumdar has over time learnt to look at history objectively, especially the events that shaped India's independence. Holding a master?s in Comparative Literature from Jadavpur University, she practised literature in a hurry?that is journalism?for three decades or so. Surrounded by books, window plants, and promiscuous cats, she hopes to write more fiction in the future.
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