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OverviewA mini escape into folk art: simple shapes, playful patterns, and your own Warli masterpiece.About the Workshop
Jugalbandi is a 3-hour immersive Indian craft and storytelling experience designed to reconnect people with the joy of touch, tradition, and handmade creation.
In a time where screens and AI shape much of our everyday lives, this workshop offers a grounding, human-centred space to slow down and create with intention.
Through guided craft-making, cultural storytelling, and reflective prompts, participants will explore a traditional Indian art form while expressing their own personal narrative through patterns, lines, and symbols.
This is not just a workshop, it’s a shared cultural moment.
What You’ll Experience
🌿 1. Welcome & Grounding
We begin by settling into the space, understanding the spirit of the craft, and creating an atmosphere of calm, connection, and cultural appreciation.
🧵 2. Introductions Through Stories
Participants are invited to share a simple memory from childhood, home, festivals, or handmade traditions, setting the tone for storytelling through craft.
🎨 3. Understanding the Craft
You’ll discover:
The origins of the art form
Its cultural and historical significance
The meaning behind traditional symbols and motifs
Materials used by artisans
You’ll have the opportunity to see, touch, and understand the craft before beginning your own piece.
✍️ 4. Demonstration & Technique
A step-by-step guided demonstration covers basic patterns, figures, and motifs.This session is completely beginner-friendly, no prior experience required.✨ 5. Crafting Your Own Story
The heart of Jugalbandi.
You’ll create your own artwork inspired by a theme that resonates with you, such as:
A memory from home
A festival or celebration
A personal moment
A symbol of identity
A story you wish to preserve
Soft music, a meditative environment, and one-to-one guidance support you throughout the process.🫶 6. Sharing Circle (Optional)
Participants may choose to share the story behind their artwork.This moment often transforms the workshop from craft-making into connection-making.
🌸 7. Closing Reflection & Takeaway
We close with a reflection on the value of handmade traditions in a tech-driven world, honour the artisans who keep these crafts alive, and leave you with a meaningful piece of art to take home.Who Is This Workshop For?
Anyone curious about Indian culture and folk art
Beginners, no art background required
Creatives seeking a mindful, grounding experience
People looking for community and connection
Anyone wanting a break from screens and fast-paced digital life
Key Points
All materials will be provided
No prior art or craft experience needed
Guided, beginner-friendly workshop
You will take your finished artwork home as a personal keepsake
A slow, mindful, hands-on cultural experience
Limited seats to keep the experience intimate
Disclaimer:
The event listed here is purely for informational purposes. All the details such as venue, date/time, artist information, etc., are subject to change.
This event is not associated with or sponsored by AllEvents, but it may be of interest to you. You can explore more such events with us at AllEvents.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hotel nhow London, Hotel nhow London, London, EN, United Kingdom
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