J&K: Young artists reviving Kashmiri theatre’s rich legacy
Nov 23, 2024
Srinagar (J&K), November 23 (ANI): Theatre has always been a cornerstone of Kashmiri culture, serving as a vital medium for entertainment and addressing social issues. In an effort to preserve this cherished art form, young, energetic artists—including students from across the Valley—are actively participating in large-scale theatre plays. These initiatives, organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages (JKAACL) in collaboration with prominent local theatre groups, aim to uphold the rich traditions of Kashmiri heritage. Over the past few weeks, several notable plays have been staged, covering a range of themes, including the global impact of COVID-19. These performances have featured a mix of seasoned actors and enthusiastic newcomers, especially college students, who showcased their hidden talents. Despite the rise of digital entertainment, theatre continues to hold a unique charm, consistently drawing positive responses from audiences. Recognizing the importance of passing down theatrical traditions, numerous organizations and theatre groups are working tirelessly to engage youth—both boys and girls—in cultural activities. By collaborating with experienced artists, young performers gain valuable insights and hands-on experience, ensuring the continuity of this timeless art form. For art-loving audiences, these plays offer more than just entertainment; they provide a welcome respite from daily stress, fostering a sense of community and mental well-being. Both participants and spectators agree that such initiatives are crucial for the promotion and future growth of Kashmiri theatre.