Society for Srimanta Sankaradeva was formed to spread the universal message and glory of Srimanta Sankaradeva all over the world and to do all such things that may be necessary to be done for that purpose, in a cultured manner. One of the objectives of Society for Srimanta Sankaradeva is to accord recognition to litterateurs and artists for their serious original works on and about Srimanta Sankaradeva. So the Society has now decided to felicitate dedicated Sankari artists for their immense contribution to Sankari Art and Culture. The first phase of felicitation will take place on May 5 in Jorhat Press Club. The eight artists selected from upper Assam for felicitation in the 1st phase are the following:
Kanuram Bora (76), Joraguri, Rongamati, P.S. Dergaon, Golaghat district.
Expert in Sankari Art, Mukha making, Stage settings of Bhaona. Promoting Bhaona among tea garden community of Rongamati Area.
Jogen Dutta Bayan (68), Uttar Kamalabari Sattra, Majuli.
Expert in Sankari Sangeet.
Jatin Mahanta (63), Nangalamara Katanipar Sattra, Simaluguri.
Expert in Sankari Art, sculpture, profile, Mukha making, Asan making.
Lakshan Pathak (Saikia) (55), Natun Kamalabari Sattra, Majuli.
Expert in Sankari Art, Handicraft, Dye, Aharjya, Sculpture, Mukha making, Gayan-Bayan, Pathak, Bhaona.
Hem Chandra Goswami (57), Chamaguri Sattra, Majuli.
Expert in Sankari Art, Sculpture, Mukha making, Mukha Bhaona. Conducted workshops and trained people in many places all over Assam.
Girin Mahanta (54), Namrup, Dibrugarh district (Kakajan Sipaha Sattra, Jorhat).
Expert in Sankari Art and Culture, Gayan-Bayan, Bhaona, Khanikar, Sankari Sangeet, Cement Sculpture, Aharjya making, Khol making, Guru Asan making.
Gopal Bora (48), Missamora, Dergaon.
Expert in Sankari Art, Mukha making, Stage settings of Bhaona. Performed in many places all over Assam.
Bayan Khireswar Hazarika (47), Milan Nagar, Dibrugarh.
Expert in Sankari Sangeet, Bhaona, Khol design.
Society for Srimanta Sankaradeva (SSS) has extracted a categorical promise from Richard Blurton, the Curator of British Museum that the Vrindavani Bastra will be allowed to be brought to Assam for public display. The President of SSS Dr Sanjib Kumar Borkakoti called on Richard Blurton, the Curator of British Museum, London on November 21 in Guwahati. They had an elaborate discussion for 75 minutes on the intricacies of Vrindavani Bastra and exchanged information on this great textile art. During the discussion Dr Sanjib Kumar Borkakoti highlighted the fact the Vrindavani Bastra is a glorious heritage of Assam. He asserted the claim of people of Assam on the Vrindavani Bastra. It should be...
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