16 OCTOBER 2022 | PERFORMANCE
Madari Nomadic Tribe practices public performance with live animals; the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 that criminalizes this profession had severe consequences for the tribe – with loss of livelihood, subsequently, access to dignity and life. The Covid 19 pandemic only worsened the circumstances.
As part of ‘KalaKarigari’ – a series of weekend events and workshops for the exhibition ‘what was to pass, remained’, art practitioners of the Madari Nomadic Tribe performed magic and dance.
SOURCE: CONFLICTORIUM ARCHIVES
