Kahani Pani Ki – The Politics of Thirst

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Kahani Pani Ki – The Politics of Thirst

Storytelling through a Shadow Puppetry & Folk Song Performance with Interactive Bioscope Session directed by Smita Urmila Rajmane in collaboration with Sinde Family of traditional leather puppeteers, Umesh Kumar, and Uma YG
Rolling Museum Series
Venue: KNMA Saket
Date: 15 Feb 25
Time: 06.00pm - 8.00pm
Other Venues & Dates (Close evet for the School Children):
Vidyagyan School, Bulandshahr on 13th of February (11 am – 1 pm), 2025
KPS, Convent School, Mahipalpur, Delhi 14th of February (11 am – 1 pm), 2025
The first story in the Bioscope Tales series -
Kahani Pani Ki - The Politics of Thirst

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Imagine a train of thirst enters inside a glowing screen and intricately crafted leather puppets tell the story of a young boy traveling to meet his father. At just nine years old, he documented his experience of thirst, revealing the deep injustices of exclusion.

Step into this world of Bioscope Tales, where history unfolds through shadow puppetry, folk songs, and performative archives. This project challenges the illusion of neutrality in education, using art as a medium to uncover long-silenced narratives.

The journey of collaboration begins in the village Nimmalakunta of Andhra Pradesh where Sinde Family of traditional leather puppeteers of Tholu Bommalata style meet with contemporary spirit of art, education and theatre practice. We are bridging generational knowledge, power of folk song with contemporary discourse of art to transform forgotten histories into immersive, interactive experiences.

The bioscope—a portal between past and future—offers a space where storytelling becomes a form of resistance.

What Awaits You?

Storytelling through a Shadow puppetry & live folk song performance, Peek through a bioscope and Interactive activities.

It is more than a performance, Bioscope Tales invites you to listen, question, and participate. Will you look closer? Will you hear the whispers of history?

Join Us. The bioscope is waiting for you.

Biography of Artists

Smita Urmila Rajmane is a public intervention artist, performer, and educator whose multidisciplinary practice addresses themes of caste, class, gender discrimination, and communal violence. Using participatory methods such as Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed, puppetry, and game-based activities, she amplifies marginalized voices through archival installations and performances. Notable projects include I Hear You, The Battle of Ram Rajya – The Game of Chess, and The Ambedkar Age Digital Bookmobile. Her work has been exhibited globally. Smita has also curated participatory shows for children, such as Mokita, which explores the Dalit Panthers movement (2018), and the Dr. Ambedkar Festival. She has received multiple project grants and residencies.

Anjaneyeulu Sinde and his family, revered masters of leather puppetry from Nimmalakunta village, Andhra Pradesh, carry a rich legacy of craftsmanship passed down through four generations. With a collection of over 800 meticulously crafted puppets, they have created thousands of pieces that blend tradition with contemporary themes. Their artistry has earned them prestigious accolades of various kinds National Awards including the Padma Shri and Sangeet Kala Academy Award, and they continue to inspire future generations through workshops at renowned academies, preserving and innovating their cultural heritage.

Umesh Kumar is a Delhi-based, professionally trained puppeteer with 14 years of experience at Kat Katha Puppet Arts Trust, specializing in puppet design, diorama sets, and workshops for children and adults. He is the founder of "Arth The Meaning Puppet Arts," using puppetry to address social and interpersonal issues, and has performed nationally and internationally, including in Russia and at venues like the CSMVS Museum in Mumbai.

Uma Y.G. is a celebrated folk singer and theatre artist from Karnataka, known for her performances in Kannada Kogile and films like Cinema Bandi. She has won awards such as Karnataka Sangeetha Kala Ratna and Janapada Gaanasiri for her contributions to folk music and theatre.

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