
A Family Immersion Series Celebrating India's Art, History, Culture and Mythology.
This monthly series of experiential learning journeys in Delhi are meant to help families to come together with their children, the elderly, and take a deep-dive into India’s rich Historical and Cultural Heritage. A collaboration of Delhi’s leading heritage walking community and Children learning journeys @DelhiByFoot @DBFScholarsafaris and @HeritageForChildren, we bring forth unique, hands-on, walking tours/ workshops for young learners and their families.
Event #1 - Shilpkala: When Clay Comes Alive!
Art of Clay Sculpting [Shilpkala] as a Cultural Experience of Eastern India
As India celebrates monsoons, a wave of joy transforms farmlands, the landscapes are all rejuvenated and the weather changes! While the rains retreat, the cyclical farming and harvest take on fresh colours as many parts of India also get ready for our annual festivals. Aaah! Autumn and then Winters—are on their way…Ganeshutsav, Navratri, Diwali, Christmas Carnivals, Sankrantis et al…Our Parivar Utsav Series is designed to help you and your family, young and old, to partake such traditional Indian festivals and rich cultural legacy in their truest form here in Delhi.
Coming up first is the unmistakable buzz of Durga Puja preparations, that transforms Eastern India, from Bengal to Bihar, Jharkhand to Tripura, Assam to Odisha!
Join the storytellers of DBF/HCF for an exclusive walk unlike any other in the capital - in the heart of CR Park, the Bengali quarter of Delhi, where the atmosphere is similarly charged with excitement as the idol-makers workshops, the pandal makers, our homes and markets, all get ready to welcome Devi Durga!
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Step into Delhi’s Kumor Tuli — the idol-maker’s workshop—and discover how a humble lump of clay is lovingly transformed into the Divine Goddess!
- Interact with potters and artisans to understand the intricate and symbolic process of idol-making—try your hand at it with your children!
- Learn about the fascinating evolution of Durga Puja—from its mythological roots to historical and modern-day practices.
- Watch clay being used as a craft element to being used as a building material.
- A family activity as we connect art craft architecture and mythology through a show and tell game.
- Explore the bustling Bengali markets prepping for the big celebration to learn about the many local foods of Eastern India!
- Relish a traditional Bengali Jol-Khabar (breakfast) served fresh.
This is not just a Cultural Heritage walk, but an immersive experience for a family as you interact and indulge together…so come feel the softness of clay, the rhythm of drums, the scent of incense, the taste of tradition and the warmth of a Bengali welcome!
Note: Breakfast is pre-arranged so advance booking is compulsory.
(The presentation will be done in English and Hindi!!!)
DAY | DATE | TIME: Sunday | 31st August 2025 | 8:30AM - 11:30AM
MEETING POINT: Exact GPS Link and Location to meet will be shared once you register, via email and booking app 12 hours before the event timings.
CHARGES - (Entry allowed only if accompanied by atleast one child of ages above 8 14 yrs)
2 member family - Rs 1500/- with breakfast
Additional members is - Rs 500/-
[For additional member, please contact us]
For any doubts/queries call us at 98711 81775 / 97179 96033
Event Venue
Chittaranjan Park, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi, India
Tickets
INR 1500.00